Evening Reading
by Jeff Mattas, Feb 08, 2011 5:00pm PSTNote: Limelight is going to be doing router maintenance tomorrow morning between 4AM and 6AM Shack time. The site will likely be down for all or part of that time, so don't panic if you're not able to connect during that timeframe. We'll be up again as soon as possible.
The announcement that Dead Space 2 is getting some single-player DLC actually has me pretty excited, and a bit relieved that it's not multi-player based.
See, I've gone back in and done some more horsing around with Dead Space 2's multi-player bit, and while it certainly works just fine, it's really not very good at providing an experience that's remotely as compelling as the single-player stuff. I've decided that a lot of this has to do with the fact that having multiple players on the human side of things completely negates any tension the game tries to build. It also seems from my (still relatively limited) experience with the multiplayer, that a coordinated team of human players can readily handle rushes from the monster team.
I guess I just feel that in order for a multi-player component in a game like Dead Space 2 to have staying power, it needs to tap into what makes the single-player experience so compelling. Even simple variations, like a mode that pits one human player against four or five Necromorph players, or more heavily stacking the number of players on the Necromorph side, would do wonders in providing a more congruous multi-player experience. That is, if the game even needs a multi-player component at all.
Without further ado, here's some news:
Wargame: Airland Battle trailer details dynamic campaign
Halo 'Bootcamp' confirmed by Microsoft
Weekend PC download deals: Tomb Raider for $14
Game Dev Tycoon studio outlines future plans
Baldur's Gate 2 Enhanced already has 350,000 words of new content







Bags of fun during really hot summer days, if I don't drink enough water, or forget to for 3-4 hours - I get to spend the next 3-4 hours drinking ridiculously tiny sips of water, or sucking on ice, as my medication and the heat, given a 3 - 4 hour window, results in me vomiting instantly if I drink more than a mouthful.
So, lesson? Put the aircon on lower - and don't get distracted watching movies and forget to keep my fluids up. Or I wont be able to keep my fluids down for the next half a day.
At least its an insta-chuck, so it doesnt really hurt or feel bad at all, its straight down straight back. And its only because I was too stupid to drink enough today that im chucking like a drunken prom queen now. Small price to pay for medication one can not do without.
So - how's your night? Are some of you people at least drunk enough to have a cool story and big crazy night behind why you're feeling like pewking?
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Aussies are weird.
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