Evening Reading
by Garnett Lee, Feb 02, 2011 5:00pm PSTGood Wednesday to you. Mine started out great with some hands-on time with the Witcher 2 over at Atari's offices. Wish I could share that with you sooner but the embargo on coverage is the 24th. It's worth the wait, though. Along with Reach, I finally started the Witcher over the weekend (it was a glorious weekend of gaming for me). It's impressive what they were able to do with Bioware's aurora engine--technology created for 2002's Neverwinter Nights. Granted, the Witcher packs its own rendering engine, but what really stands out to me--from a mere six hours of play--is how well they're able to use relatively dated tools to make interesting characters in a pretty detailed world and then tell good stories. For as quick as we are to get excited about tech, there's a helluva lot more that makes a great game.
LOL, after that stunning revelation, here's the top video game news of the day on the Shack:
Warning: PS3 firmware 4.45 crashing consoles
Dragon's Prophet preview: how to catch your dragon
Report: Respawn Entertainment co-founder left due to personal conflict
Oculus Rift secures $16 million in venture capital
Max Payne 3 slowly dives onto Mac this week
As I mentioned in a post this week, the wife and I are planning on moving to Austin the next 3-6 months. We've been looking for areas to live in. We're probably going to move into a smaller inexpensive apartment (if they exist) but also want to live in a decent area. Then, after a few months to a year we'll upgrade to a larger apartment. I don't know where I'll be working yet so I'd like it to be accessible to highways so my commute is no more than 30 mins.
Any suggestions on where to look or not to look?
I've been to Cedar Park and Round Rock so I was looking at those to start.
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