Monday, October 31, 2011

This is Halloween!

So halloween is here again!

I must say I have had a fantastic weekend - Veriatease halloween burlesque/variety on Friday night, supported by the Cha Cha Heels and Merkin, Kage nightclubs halloween party and then a Kiddy halloween party yesterday.

Only downside is me getting this dang sulphery burp stomach bug... AGAIN. So woke up yesterday throwing up the re-heated chippy I ate when we got in.

Either way, Happy Halloween all, Happy SamHain too!

-V

Monday, October 24, 2011

Crysis 2: Post Human Difficulty

So...

I just completed the game on the hardest difficulty setting. I must say, I found it significantly more fulfilling than my last run through, at least achievement wise. Place a foot wrong, and your dead. Following the Stealth Tactics of my previous post, I found much of the game (whilst not fast paced like doing a run and gun session) to be fairly easy. There are a number of areas where I had to reload numerous times because of silly mistakes - and one or two areas where Im SURE there are more enemies than easier difficulty modes, to the point that I opt to sneaked through the area and not trigger a fight. On the other hand, there were other areas where I found it more fun to eliminate every enemy by baiting them, relocating, charging them in melee, and just generally having a giggle.

Edit: The final battle... *Spoiler. Text in black - highlight to read.*
***I inadvertently cheated the last fight. I tried to stealth kill the final bosses, but I screwed up and clubbed the guy I was trying to take out instead, and promptly legged it - fell off a cliff, and got stuck behind a car... It just so happened the car blocked most of their lines of fire, and stopped them getting within melee range, so I unloaded My K-Volt at the 3 attakcing me there, killed them all, and hunted down the last and took him out. First try. It feels like cheating when an exploit surprises ya like that ^.^ ***

I dont know if I will play through it again... at least any time soon. The gameplay is addictive, Ill give it that... but I need to study more! Its to effective a distraction :p

-V

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Batman Arkham City & Steam

So whats the dealyo, yo?

Got a voucher to get the game for free with my graphics card. Sweet. Game gets the release date moved from the 21st to the 18th. Sweeter.

Im sat here on the 22nd with Steam proclaiming "not yet released"...

Fine, I dont actually give a crap about playing the game at the moment, I have way to many things to focus on... but... come on - whats going on? Anyone else have this problem? I STILL aint used Steam for getting games - this is my first... may well be my last if its as effective as its proving it isnt...

EDIT: To update: Apparently its not coming out on the PC until next month. Dont I look/feel a nubbin! :p

Friday, October 21, 2011

Crysis 2: Stealth tactics


This post is more than likely going to be poorly constructed waffle, but I am currently going through the game as previously mentioned on the hardest setting. Tactics are vital, and using all the tools in your arsenal as designed is critical. I am going to discuss in the following post, a number of Stealth tactics that I have found to be useful:

Disclaimer: Some of the tactics below are not for everyone and some of the strategies may be arguable, but this is just my take on the game and tactics I find work for me ;)

Suit Mechanics:
Firstly, lets talk about the stealth mode. In stealth mode, you are invisible, and your footsteps are muffled. Opponents will still detect you if you move a lot near them, especially if your directly in front of them. I would recommend one of the first Suit Upgrades you get be the Stealth Enhancer, as the duration of Stealth mode is extended significantly.

A few tips for stealth mode:
1) DONT USE ALL YOUR ENERGY. If you run out of energy, you are visible. If your visible, you dont have energy to enhance your armour. On diffcult modes, without quick reflexes and a good aim - this usually means a reload screen is imminent.
2) Locate cover. Situational Awareness is key - if you have played through on an easier setting before hand, this is all the easier. Try to identify where your enemies are, (Battlescape view and tagging enemies makes this a little easier, but dont rely on tagging all the enemies, most arrive on the battlefield after you have commenced battle and the corpses pile up.) and make sure you can find some cover to try to pick them off with silenced attacks, or "pop-up attacks".
3) Relocate. If you reveal yourself and are spotted, or a body lies near your cover, the enemy will come investigate or commence fire on the general area. Unless your baiting the enemy to come to you for melee or point blank take downs, you might want to pop out of cover and relocate.

Silencers:
Silencers are extremely useful for a stealth run, though not essential depending on the approach you wish to take, especially if your using a gun that is powerful enough to perform an effective "Pop-Up Attack" as discussed later. With a silencer, you can fire off single rounds from most guns whilst maintaining stealth. This is great for peeling health off Ceph by shooting them in the Jelly, or for headshotting human opponents.

The best weapon for this is the Nova as you can get off a half a dozen shots and move back into cover to regenerate your energy. Later on, the Hammer or a silenced Scarab in single-shot mode prove good substitutes. I would bypass the hammer in favour of the Scarab since the Reflex scope or Ranged scope make for very easy targeting of opponents that are further afield. If you screw up - you can tap full auto mode and try to finish the target off.

Pop-Up Attack
To perform a pop up attack you simply uncloak and fire of the shot or burst, then re-cloak. You momentarily give your position away to anyone looking in your direction, so it is likely you will need to relocate after performing this attack a few times. If you have a silencer, you will have more time and can effectively kill a majority of the targets in the field like this. Without a silencer, I find the most effective way to use this is  something more powerful, in single fire mode (or in burst if you feel the need to ensure that target is dead.). Uncloak - head shot/burst - recloak. if your quick and have the stealth upgrade, your visible for such a short period of time your often un-noticed, save the sound of un-silenced weapons giving you away.

Sniping
With a silencer and willingness to relocate - the G1 sniper rifle can be put to awesome effect. Its best to perform a pop-up attack, or you are left with your nuts swinging in the breeze when half the map turn and start blasting at you. A silencer will buy you some time before the enemy can locate you. Plan your targets, and enjoy! One of my favourite past times is finding a good spot to empty my ammo supply from. Without a silencer it is still possible, but expect to have to relocate often.

Relocation
Fairly simple and self explanatory: When your position is compromised, move to another location! Ideally with some cover and your line of site blocked to recharge your energy when you get there.

Advanced Relocation
Revealing your positon to the enemy (preferrably by de-cloaking and taking out an enemy of two with some pop-up shots) can be a good strategy, and is one of my most oft-used tactics. The enemy will start firing on your position, and in the case of the Ceph, will converge on that position. You will be under spray-and-pray fire when you get up to move, but dont worry as unless the enemy strip your energy, they cant see you - just keep moving. By relocating at this point it is possible to find some isolated targets, or flank the enemy forces and with good use of Silenced stealth kills or pop up attacks, you can eliminate most/all of the enemy forces. I particularly like placing some C4 in the baited area or lobbing some grenades from my new spot once the enemy have gotten to my last known position. Blissful giblets flying through the air is a sign of success! :-)

Run & Hide
If your caught out in the open - or don't have enough energy to get to cover - don't be afraid to drop cloak in favour of shields or a momentary recharge and gun and run. If you can take out some targets in the few seconds whilst waiting get some energy back - you will want to use the regenrated energy to activate your enchanced armour and sprint to some cover... (that is unless you get enough to cloak relocate) then quickly regenerate your energy and attempt to relocate. This is very similar to advanced relocation in that your going to be under fire, so be quick!

Silent Kill
If you can find a target on its own, or flank a group and none have you in their field of view, you can perform a silent kill. As an alternative, you can do the grab&jab mentioned below. A silent kill works on any target without a shield, or that is not massive. (Heavies, Pingers and shielded commanders I think are the only ones immune to this.)


Grab and jab
This is actually my preferred version of a silent kill. You grab the target whilst cloaked. This works wonders if the target is advancing on your position, or knows you are there and is running at you. (Im looking at You Ceph assault troops!) You simply grab the target, and can then perform a silent Kill. This method drops you out of cloak like a silent kill, but only for the moment you perform the grab. The time exposed is less than that of a stealth kill, and you can move as soon as you have grabbed the target, just in case someone DOES see you exposed. If behind cover, you can grab the target from the cover your hiding behind as it comes to investigate, and execute it out of sight of its comrades.

I found this tactic to great effect on one section of the game - a large area quite early on after meeting the Ceph - and there are some dozen or so targets. On the first run through I shot them all, and made it through with 8 scarab bullets left... This time round I used a single clip. I shot from the balcony and the target would then come over to investigate where the shot came from. I stood by the side of the doorway and grabbed the target as it moved through the door. In some cases 2 or 3 came to investigate and I managed to pluck and stab them as they came through the doorway. By the end of it all I had a bloody pile of rotten Carcasses by the side of the door and did not take a single hit.


A few donts:
1) As mentioned before - DONT run out of energy. When the crap hits the fan you will need to quickly hide and relocate, or will need to activate your enhanced armour lest you become goo on someones boot.
2) Dont be afraid of melee... I find a majority of my killing blows come from close combat, or stealth kills.
3) Dont fire an unsilenced weapon stealthed. It strips all your energy and your life expectancy is greatly reduced...
4) Dont fight from the Open - unless there is somewhere to hide behind, sheer weight of fire will kill you fast on the higher difficulties, or will force you into enhanced armour mode, which on a stealth run is a last resort. You dont want to be caught in a gunfight, you want to know where the enemy are, and for them to NOT know where you are.


If you have anything to add, dont hesitate to comment below and the "guide" can be amended.

Honours Project


Added a little more data regarding the university honours project:

www.hadoopproject.blogspot.com

Finally starting to get my head around things :) Just need to get my servers up and running so I can start writing some code to get the functions working!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Crysis 2: In review


After a fairly stressful few weeks, being ill, loaded up with uni work and not being able to focus on anything, I picked up Crysis 2 and gave it a whirl. This is going to be a mini-review, but I shall start by saying that this game: is EPIC!

My first play through must have taken in excess of 30 hours, and it was fairly non stop action/storyline. I played it through on the second hardest difficulty mode (Hey, I wanted a challenge!) - This did not prove to be a bad choice, the AI is very good, the game is NOT a walkover, but there are enough areas in the game where you can just go Banzaii and lay waste to everything, as well as a good balance of areas where you HAVE to be strategic (I refer to Pinger boss fights, and the Seph guardians that kick about.)

The plot is good - it seems to a generic "Ahh were doomed" plot line based in New York - but the whole damn thing just feels so atmospheric, and gets the adrenaline pumping. Something I have not experienced since FEAR and Doom3 (Loved FEAR, Doom 3 bored me cos Im not into horror/suspense gaming.)

Graphics: Beautiful, I never played the original Crysis - the last thing I played that had flashy graphics was Probably Far-Cry... (WOW doesn't count right? :p)

Re playability? Well - I finished the game, and I immediately restarted on the hardest difficulty setting... I started off with access to the same weapon and suit mods that I had upgraded through the first walk through - though I don't seem to be able to upgrade the suit any further - perhaps a bug, but it matters not because I have the only suit mods I use already active. I am roughly 1/4 of the way through, maybe closer to 1/2 but I have probably played a good 10 hours on this setting... I have been doing a stealth run, and the change in game play brings some awesome challenges. The first run through I was learning the ropes - now I find myself boldly stepping up to most things, grabbing them by the throat into cover and inserting a knife into their face. Ill probably do a stealth guide as my next post, because it is just so much FUN!!!

-V

Thursday, October 13, 2011

New PC!

Its been a long time coming, but I finally have a new PC :D

AMD Phenom II X4 555 with 8gb ram and 560GTX grapihcs card.

This thing goes like a bat out of hell. Loaded up Deus Ex (Which laptop struggled with on min settings) and BAM max everything - not even a stutter...

<3

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Honours project is a go!

With university back under way I have been hard at work on an Industrial Team Project - which ended last week. I am now working on the new subjects and my honours project. As part of the project I am required to maintain a Blog detailing the research and development so... heres a link!

www.hadoopproject.blogspot.com