Bad Habits

swordsmanx75 covers some of the bad habits he’s developed while playing first person shooters. I was very interested to hear about his FPS Freek one. He uses the joint of his thumb to aim so I hopped in a game tonight to see what I do. I think I use the flat of my thumb.

Do you use the tip of your thumb on the right stick? The FPS Freek makes it harder to use that because the stick is so long but it might be more accurate. I tried it and it wasn’t at all comfortable. Unfortunately for my little experiment I spent most of my time in the tank!

Thanks Mike for the great game of Bad Co…

Thanks Mike for the great game of Bad Company 2 Onslaught. We knocked five minutes off my best time on Valparaiso, hard difficulty. Got 50 kills, no deaths, sitting in the tank the whole way through!

After the game the others in our team realised I wasn’t going to be hanging around and a medic started shooting me so I shot him back. Hilarity ensued. Mike did the turnabout dance, I supplied smoke, then I think he got on the quad bike and we all just shot at each other and jumped around having a bit of fun. I have to admit, I’ve met some nice people playing Onslaught and added at least two of them to my friends list.

No rush for me tonight, but at least Mike had a few good games this afternoon. There’s some hope for us!

You don’t want to hear about our games …

You don’t want to hear about our games of Bad Company 2 tonight. We went up against BF veterans with 4-6 games experience in one squad (trashed us), a level 6 player who got the 3rd highest score on his team (and knew of a location on Port Valdez that only an experienced player would know), guys tossing c4 and mines onto crates so Bravo was dead even before I spawned, or using rockets from afar to kill the crates, and of course M60 wielding medics all over the place.

Thanks Mike, David, Gary for the games. My KDR somehow stays at 0.82, and I increased the KDR of the engineer and medic classes by 0.01 each. My skill level took a nose dive from 224 to 155 however. Hopefully that’ll mean slightly easier games next time.

Edit: The guys continued playing after I logged out but it appears the games didn’t improve. David says he’s taking a break from the game and I don’t blame him.

I played about 20 minutes of Bad Company…

I played about 20 minutes of Bad Company 2 last night. Only 2 memorable events:
1. I play with headphones and I caught the sound of echoing footsteps as I passed by a house on Arica Harbour. I looked up to see a medic who saw me. My grenade thrown in the window didn’t get him but I loaded my 40mm grenade launcher and headed to the door. Suddenly the medic appeared and WHAM! Blew him back with a grenade to the chest! 🙂

2. On Arica Harbour, it’s always a good idea to flank the enemy on the 3rd base. I did so and crept up on a recon guy. DOG TAGS! (copyright 2010 Evadlive)

So, use headphones if you can, you’ll hear things on even a cheap set that you won’t hear from your tv or hifi.

If you’ve ever wondered about the patch…

If you’ve ever wondered about the patching process that goes on to support a game, this post will make it clearer. I hope.

Having been involved with WordPress MU for many years (which involved merging code from WordPress core to MU after each new release) I can only dread the amount of effort required to figure out what changes in the cooked data files were benign or not. Merging PHP source code would have been a doddle compared to examining binary files.

The post ends on a somewhat positive note however. DICE will continue to support Bad Company 2:

We want to continue supporting the game, but if we want to change anything else than the game executable itself, we will need to spend time on figuring out how to do so with a less error-prone patch generation procedure … and preferably without generating as large patches.

There’s no point asking them to release smaller patches more often. When the data is “cooked” it doesn’t produce the exact same files each time. Even small changes will create cooked files that are vastly different to each other.
I presume this is similar to how lossy compression like Jpeg works. Save a file as a Jpeg twice and you’ll have two different files.

(via reddit)

I don’t think anyone plays Bad Company …

I don’t think anyone plays Bad Company 2 Onslaught any more. Or at least hardly anyone does and it’s only been out a short while (which makes things worse!)

If Onslaught is the bastard child of Bad Company 2 that nobody wants to know about then it’s curtains for it. In Onslaught review Fieldoperative suggests some disturbing figures for Xbox usage of the game:

I don’t wanna be dramatic and everything, but have you checked the latest Major Nelson‘s Xbox Live Activity lists? Well, for a whole month now BFBC2 has dropped even below COD4! Which is very alarming, because when once in a while I play a few COD4 matches, I check how many people are online and there aren’t more than 20.000-25.000 at any given time!

If there are fewer than 20,000 people playing Bad Company 2 regularly then it’s going to be really hard to play Onslaught, a DLC that requires further monetary commitment.

Anyway, I had a quick game over lunch. I went looking for an “easy” game, any level, and found a game on Valparaiso, played by a solitary soldier, SKMG42, fighting against the odds. He had made it right to the last base when I joined and with only a few kills left the game ended in a win. He scored 155 kills, but it took 33 minutes to do it! I stuck around for the next one and we had a chat about the game. Unfortunately his friends haven’t bought the DLC and he spend quite some time looking for a game to play. I presume he created a “public game” but it took 33 minutes for someone to join him? That’s depressing and a bad sign.
We had fun, I came out of the game with 79 kills and 3 deaths. We were desperately looking for an engineer kit in the last base to take out the tank but all the enemy soldiers are assault or medics! Took us 12 minutes this time. Not great but there were only the 2 of us there.

I joined Mike in a game last night and ended up playing against him first. I hopped in a tank doing some damage to his team and he almost blew up the vehicle with C4 but got killed just before he hit the trigger. When the tank did blow I quit and asked him to invite me later. Which he did! I ended up on his team attacking and had good fun.
Here’s a tip (if you didn’t know it already), if you’re attacking lay down C4 on the crate. We were attacking on Port Valdez. I took a quad bike and raced down to Alpha with Mike. Dived into the house and plastered explosive all over it. Jumped out and pressed the trigger. 360 points later and I had a big grin on my face. 🙂

We eventually won the round. A memorable moment in the last base was when Muse got killed by a medic sitting on top of a filing cabinet next to Bravo. I took the medic out, grabbed Muse’s medic kit and revived him. We defended the crate until it blew! Woo!