Friday, January 13, 2012

Watch Out Guys, We're Dealing With a Badass Over Here

Actually, a group of badasses to be exact.  I'm sort of skipping ahead with my screenshots here a little bit, but this was too good not to share right away.  Besides, technically this isn't a "Grand TOR" post anyway!  Technicalities.  

So anyway, Belsavis is a bit painful in that it's not really that interesting.  However, this one part most definitely was:
 

Those are the Dread Lords. And they kick ass.  

Thursday, January 12, 2012

I'm Never Getting to Sleep...

Nevah!  I'm too wired.

Oh, and future self:  Remember to pick up a new chair mat and a USB bus during lunch tomorrow.  I know you'll be slacking off and reading your own blog in the morning.  Get to work, you asshat!

And John -- I'm watching a Ciderhelm livestream at the moment where he's just doing some testing.  He's running a livestream and FRAPS at the SAME time.  What kind of monster PC do you think he has?  Heh.  He says he's going to do a Brolafstravaganza.  That should be fun.

In other news, as I'm sitting here watching download bars crawl by, I'm listening to the new Snow Patrol album that came out yesterday.  It's their first new album in 4 years!  I love Snow Patrol.

It Has Arrived...Mostly

I'm sitting here typing this blog entry from my new computer.  Things are a bit of a mess at the moment -- they always are when I get a new computer.  It takes me hours to get everything just the way I want it.  I'm currently downloading TOR, WoW, D3, and two games on Steam simultaneously.  My internet connection is probably ready to file for a divorce.

I say that the computer is mostly here, and what I mean is that my new monitor is not.  Everything else is.  I don't mind that so much, because I have a perfectly good monitor as it is now.  It's just that it will be going over to the old PC once the new monitor arrives.

As for the computer itself, I'm thoroughly satisfied with it.  It's working like a dream, and it looks fantastic.  I have a few cables I need to re-run tomorrow night, and some organizing to do, but aside from that I just need to re-install, re-install, re-install!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Just an average day


This is me, talking to my mum on an average day. I felt like taking a picture of it.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The New Rig

It shall be called Skynet4.

This time around, I decided to go with Cyberpower PC instead of Alienware.  The reasons for this were two-fold.  One, Alienware is expensive.  This was most definitely an impulse buy for me this time around, but I didn't want to spend the usual several thousand dollars that I typically spend on a computer.  Two, Cyberpower has very good reviews.  Right, so the details:

Case:  In-Win Dragon Rider Full Tower Case w/ 1x120mm Front Fan, 1x220mm LED Side Fan, Front USB 3.0 x 2 & Water-Cooling Hole Ready [+82] (Black Color)

In English:  It's a cool looking case with a window to see the internal components, and easy-access opening to refill the water coolant, and extra fans to help with cooling.

CD-ROM Drive:  24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD+-R/+-RW + CD-R/RW Drive (RED COLOR [+9])

In English:  Standard stuff -- CD and DVD burner of the normal variety.  Nothing fancy.

Coolant:  Standard Coolant

In English:  Think of this as anti-freeze, but with the opposite affect.  It's the liquid that flows through the tubes that make up the liquid cooling aspect of the system.  Basically, it's superior because the liquid absorbs heat better, and then flows away from your computer's CPU, making it run cooler.  Liquid cooling is also quieter than having a bunch of fans.

CPU:  Intel® Core™ i7-3960X Extreme Edition 3.30 GHz 15MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 (All Venom OC Certified)



In English:  This is one of the best CPUs you can buy right now, and it was one of the most expensive parts of the rig.

Extra Fans:  Maximum 120MM Color Case Cooling Fans for your selected case.

In English:  I have this thing about keeping my computer cooled enough.  That tends to happen when you've had one almost go up in flames on you once.

Engraving:  Dragon Design.



In English:  Yeah, so I splurged a little and got a big dragon engraved on the side of the case.  BECAUSE I COULD.

Cooling:  Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling System 120MM Radiator & Fan (Enhanced Cooling Performance + Extreme Silent at 20dBA) (Dual Enermax Enlobal Silent High Performance 120MM Fans (Push-Pull)



In English:  This is simply the description of the main cooling system.

Hard Drive:  2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD



In English: Doubled the amount of space I currently have from 1 TB to 2 TB.  Also, it's quite fast, but no where near the fastest you can buy (which is INSANELY expensive).

USB Hub:  Internal USB 3.0 4-Port Hub



In English:  I can never have enough USB ports.

Keyboard:  Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard w/ LCD Display



In English:  The only reason I got a new keyboard is because the one I have is very, very touchy and the spacebar PISSES ME OFF.  I double space all the time when I don't mean to.  John has probably noticed it when I type in Skype.  My  sentences sometimes   end up like  this.

Memory:  16GB (2GBx8) DDR3/2000MHz Quad Channel Memory



In English:  Yes, 16 GB of RAM.  Like a boss.

Monitor:  27" Widescreen 1920x1080 Sceptre X270W-1080P LCD Display w/ Built-in Speaker, DVI, & HDMI-Input



In English:  Utterly unnecessary.  I'm a bad person.  Bad, bad, bad.  BUT I WANTED IIIIIIT!  D:

Mouse Pad:  Razer Sphex Gaming Grade Desktop Skins Mouse Pad

In English:  It's GAMING GRADE!  That makes it good, right?  RIGHT?

Motherboard:  (3-Way SLI Support) Asus P9X79 Deluxe Intel X79 Chipset Quad Channel DDR3 ATX w/ UEFI BIOS, BT GO, SSD Caching, 7.1 HD Audio, 1x Intel & 1x Realtek GbLAN, USB3.0, SATA-III RAID, 4 Gen3 PCIe X16 & 2 PCIe X1



In English:  Okay, this is probably the most difficult to explain to a layman.  Er, basically this motherboard supports the high-end CPU, Memory, Hard Drive, and Video Card that I purchased with the system.  That's what all that jibberish tells you.  3-way SLI support means that it can support 3 video cards simultaneously, should I be utterly insane.  (I'm not --  I'm only getting ONE video card.  But I can upgrade later if I so desire!)

Mouse:  Razer Naga Epic USB Wired/Wireless Dual Laser 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse



In English:  I don't even know...

Network Card:  Killer™ 2100 - Gigabit Maximum Network Performance Online Gaming Network Interface Card



In English:  Er...it's just a fancy network card.  I plugs my internetz into it!

Operating System:  Microsoft® Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit Edition)

In English:  Of course.

Power Supply:  800 Watts - XtremeGear Gaming Power Supply - Quad SLI Ready

In English:  The more stuff you have in your computer, the more power you need to run it, obviously.  I needed 800 watts due to the video card.

Warranty:  3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT



In English:  Playin' it safe.

Office Suite:  Microsoft® Office® 2010 Home and Business (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook + OneNote)



In English:  I needz mai spreadsheets and e-mailz!

Anti-Virus:  McAfee Internet Security 2012



In English:  Go away viruses!

Sound Card:  Creative Labs SB X-FI Titanium PCI Express Sound Card

In English:  Only ze best when it comes to sound.

USB Expansion:  NZXT Internal USB 6-PORT Expansion Module

In English:  Like I said, I can never have enough USB ports!

Video Card:  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 3GB 16X PCIe Video Card

In English:  The other most expensive part of this computer.  It's the best video card (from NVIDIA) that you can buy right now.

I had originally expected the delivery to be some time during the week after next -- the 23rd or something like that.  To my surprise, I got an e-mail last night (5 days after placing the order), telling me that it's been shipped and should be here this Thursday.  If that's true, I will be VERY impressed at their service.  *Is excited*  

Taking the Grand TOR: Part 4

Do you know what a really cliched statement is?  "Shit just got real."  

Oh, and shit just got real.

My Sith Warrior storyline just took an utter 180 degree turn, and I was blindsided by it.  It was glorious.  I was actually feeling a little bit tired as I was playing this evening -- eyes were heavy, I was yawning, and I wasn't sure I was going to make it to level 42 even though I only had a half a level to do rather than a full level.  Then the story kicked into overdrive and I was on the edge of my seat.  Got to 42 easily and had to force myself to stop for the evening.  It was good stuff.  Loving it.

And with that said, here are some old screenshots.

 

This is a taxi on Alderaan, and it is epic.  Those are living beings that are carrying you there, make no mistake about that.  It's a shame the Empire blows up that planet in the first movie.  Ha!

 

Also, Alderaan is gorgeous.  There's a lot...and I mean a LOT...of grass and trees.  This makes it lag my computer horribly.  (We'll see how my new rig handles it.  Oh yes, this is the first time I've mentioned that I'm getting a new system.  More on that later.)

 

This should remind you of the beginning of The Phantom Menace, when Qui Gon cuts through a sealed door.  I love these little moments in the game that make you feel as through you're basically living a moment from the movies.  It's quite well done.

 

You underestimate my power, Jedi!

 

The total amount of epicness in this screenshot is actually greater than the number of adjectives I could possibly use to describe it.

 

I look confused or something in this screenshot.  Lulz.

 

See that companion beside me?  I turned her to the dark side after the battle of awesomeness depicted two screenshots ago.  Whee!  Evilness!

 

That's a big droid.  A very big droid.  Good thing I have a bigger lightsaber.

 

This is a very cinematic screenshot.

 

Cool guys don't look at explosions.

Also, I need to design a better way to post images.  I don't like the way the text formats around them.  

Monday, January 09, 2012

What I do best

As you may or may not know, I am English. This means I am good at ranting. I’m also not Pastatdude, illustrious master of this blog – I’m his partner, John. I often drive him mad with how much I rant, though he’s always brilliantly patient with me, and he encourages me to talk non-stop. That’s good, really, since talking is what I do best.

This post is likely not going to make much sense or have much form, mostly because I’m very unsure what to think at the moment. I’m at a crossroads between college, work and – interestingly – World of Warcraft (which, from now on, I’ll be calling ‘WoW’). Now, before you wave the ‘addicted!’ hammer at me, I’ll have you know that I don’t play WoW an awful lot anymore.

If anything, I’m playing Star Wars: The Old Republic (SWTOR from now on) much more than WoW at the moment. The gameplay and story is more interesting for me, though that is likely to change eventually – gamers are fickle creatures, and their attention shifts a lot. But I still play WoW, and I still pay Blizzard their £9 a month, because of my guild.

They’re called ‘The Mok’lohn Command’, and I’m in charge of them. We’re a roleplaying guild and we’re probably one of the largest RP (roleplaying) guilds on the server. I feel bound to them, but not just because I am in charge. I love them, in all their silly glory. I am inspired by the enthusiasm that they all show, and though I often have to deal with problems and drama from them (a topic I like to call ‘Mok’lohn Crap’), I still love them. So no, I’m not addicted to WoW, I’m addicted to the Mok’lohn.

This leads me back to the whole crossroads analogy. The work I want to do get into is within the media industry; this is what I want to do, and I love media, especially editing. It doesn’t matter what it is, if I get the chance, I will edit it. Anyway, to get into the media industry, you have to start at the bottom. I’ve already got my eyes on a job as a GM (Game Master) for World of Warcraft; they basically act as in-game customer service for WoW players, and sort out problems with people, the game, or any other issues a player may have (I’m massively generalising here, obviously).

Despite some people (you know who you are) calling GMs a “glorified phone service”, it’s so much more than that. You need to have a deep love and knowledge of the game and, after several years growing up with WoW, I’d say I fit the bill. Besides knowing the game inside out, I love talking to people and, more importantly, I love LISTENING to people. If someone in the Mok’lohn has a problem, in-game or in real life, then they can always talk to me. Hell, even people outside of the guild can do that. Alongside this, the community around being a GM is brilliant – it has to be, I suppose, considering how stressful their job can be. I spent some time in Ireland with some friends who were GMs, and I met some other GMs, along with taking a look at where they live and how they live.

Long story short, this is where I want to get started. It may not be a glamorous job, but it is one that I know I would love through and through, and a job that I would be good at. Besides, Blizzard require for you to have spent a few years within the company before you’re ever considered for a job in any of their other departments. It’s a great place for me to start.

Finally, there’s college. I’ll be blunt about this; I’ve given up. I won’t pretend otherwise or dance around the topic. I know my mum reads this blog, and I know she’s probably very unhappy right about now. But it’s how I feel. Whenever I even think about college, I get a sinking feeling in my stomach and I go “Urgh”. This is mostly because of my situation; to do my current media course, I restarted college after one year of it. Now, a year after I would otherwise have left to continue to university, I’ve lost all will to continue. The benefits of finishing the course do not outweigh my desire to just leave, and get out there.

I’ve talked to the people I trust about this, and I’ve heard things like “You’ve come so far already”, “think of all the time that would go to waste”, “What if the GM job doesn’t work out or you get declined?” and “you only have a few months of college left now”.

I just want to put one argument down, first. The whole “only a few months left” thing. As I said, I’ve lost it completely for college. What makes anyone think that the LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE COURSE, the toughest part of the entire two years, will somehow change that? I’ve already come to terms with the fact that I’ll probably have no college certificates, and just saying “but you’re so close to finishing” won’t help at all. The bottom line is that, one way or another, I very much doubt I’ll be passing this course.

Everything about college is getting me down; the people, the work, the teachers, the environment, their incessant yelling about how university is the messiah of all that is good in this otherwise indoctrinated, pathetic world; all of it, it drives me mad. The only thing that keeps me at college is the £20 a week I receive for attending – but, because I’ve lost the will to continue, the quality of my work will likely ensure that I won’t get it anymore. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see on that one.

So, back to my crossroads analogy. Between college and WoW, I find that being able to have a positive impact in people’s lives, no matter how small, makes me happy, and makes WoW far more important for me. I want to keep helping, so I want to follow that path and become a GM. Unfortunately, I feel that college I just holding me back, and I want nothing more than to be rid of it. The whole experience of being a GM interests me; where I’d live, how I’d live, the work itself, how it would react to my relationship with Steve, all of that stuff.

On another topic, I find it quite ironic that I actually wrote this post down on a notepad (using a pen and paper, the horror) at college during one of my lessons. I doubt I could do any work if I tried. It’s difficult for me. I told one of my media teachers, Matt, about my situation, and he suggested that I just give it a go before it drives me mad. I’m very much unsure what to do, really. As I said, crossroads. If I’m entirely honest, I’m scared. I’m scared that I’ll give up college, not get the job as a GM, and disappoint Steve. I know he teases me about my patience and determination, but it would destroy me to know that he’s disappointed in me.

I’m going to go for it, regardless of the consequences. Hopefully Blizzard sees me as a determined soul who wants to do good and work in an professional environment where I can help the company, not as an idiot who likes playing games and who thinks they can just become a GM for fun. My mum’s going to be very, very angry. I don’t care. This is what I want to do.

Thank you for reading all of this. You’ve been a massive help. Now, I’m going to try and stop crying mid-lesson and get to work.

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