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February 23, 2009

Mass Effect 2 Announcement and Speculation

This announcement actually caught me off guard. I was expecting EA/BioWare to hold off announcing Mass Effect 2 till one of their own events or E3. We’ve known that stuff was going to be discussed at GDC for a while now but I figured it would be very basic and non-specific stuff since we already knew the game was coming around (it was announced as a trilogy).

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January 12, 2009

Mass Effect 2 News Right Around the Corner

Filed under: Entertainment, Video Games — Tags: , , , , , — Tim @ 12:44 PM

Everyones favorite bad-ass villian

Everyone's favorite bad-ass villian

Courtesy of IGN

BioWare to Discuss Mass Effect 2 at GDC

Jan 8 2009 – BioWare has announced that it will showcase Mass Effect 2, the sequel to its critically-acclaimed RPG, at this year’s upcoming Game Developers Conference. The developer revealed on the gaming event’s web site that it would discuss what it learned from the first game’s level design and how the second game would improve upon the formula.

GDC will once again take place at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. This year’s event will be held from March 23 – 27. BioWare Project Manager Corey Andruko and BioWare Lead Technical Designer Dusty Everman will lead the 60-minute lecture. The session’s official description is posted below:

Session Description
This session examines the BioWare Mass Effect team’s new level-creation process, which is focused on maximizing iteration for quality while minimizing rework and cost. This approach to building levels strives to integrate the Design, Art, and Production teams such that the highest-risk level-creation issues are addressed early in the development cycle. Lessons learned from Mass Effect lead to a detailed description of the new level-creation process, and graphical examples of a level illustrate its progression through the necessary phases. The discussion also examines how BioWare is currently implementing this process using elements of Scrum and Lean Development.

Takeaway
Attendees will: – Gain insight into some of the major issues the development team encountered while building Mass Effect at BioWare; – Get a detailed look at the Mass Effect team’s new approach to creating levels while avoiding these issues; – Find out how this new process is working for the Mass Effect team; – Learn about new pitfalls the team discovered that can potentially be avoided on future game projects.

Intended Audience and Prerequisites
This lecture is intended for producers, designers, or any game developer involved in planning, specification, or content creation for game levels. An understanding of modern video game development workflows is recommended.”

Those that can’t attend the annual event can stay tuned to IGN for upcoming coverage.

December 30, 2008

Blago Fills Obama’s Seat Anyways

Filed under: Politics — Tags: , , , , , , — Max @ 1:00 PM

Word is just hitting the news that Blagojevich is going to name Former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris as Obama’s replacement for his vacated Senate seat. Unfortunately Tim is out of reach so I really don’t know much about this guy but I’m sure we’ll find out a lot in the coming hours.

December 28, 2008

Israel Attacks Palestine, Retaliation for Rocket Attacks

Filed under: Current Events — Tags: , , , — Max @ 4:50 PM

I held off on posting this originally because I wasn’t sure if this might just all blow over after a few airstrikes but it looks like it’s escalating. About 24 hours ago, Israel began launching sorties against Palestinian rocket launchers and other security compounds that had been pounding Israel for a few days. After the initial strikes, it is claimed that the rocket attacks have been reduced by fifty percent. Israel launched strikes against a tunnel network that was used to smuggle guns in an attempt to stem to flow of arms to the Palestinian militants. (more…)

December 18, 2008

Shocker: Time names Barack Obama Person of the Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Max @ 2:40 PM

In a piece of news that probably came to a surprise to only those who had their heads in the sand, Time Magazine named President-elect Barack Obama as 2008’s Person of the Year. In all honesty, it would’ve been pretty insulting if he hadn’t been named for the position as I can’t really think of anything more groundbreaking than his election.

The runners up were Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, French President Nicolas Sarkozy (essentially the “European Obama” in terms of his popularity and attitudes), Governor Sarah “You Betchya” Palin of Alaska, and Chinese director Zhang Yimou who coordinated the Beijing opening ceremonies. Other contenders were Tina Fey, Michael Phelps, T. Boone Pickens, Nouri al-Maliki, incoming Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

Blackwater Banned in Iraq, Lose State Deparment Contract?

Filed under: Politics — Tags: , , — Max @ 2:25 PM

MSNBC is reporting that Blackwater, the private military firm based out of Moyock, North Carolina, may be banned from operating within the country and that the State Department was suggested that it not renew it’s contract with the company. (more…)

December 16, 2008

Microsoft Fleecing Xbox Live Customers?

Filed under: Video Games — Tags: , , — Max @ 1:05 AM

Last night during the Spike TV Video Game Awards, it was announced that Gears 2 was receiving it’s first map pack, titled the Combustion Map Pack and it would be released later that night, 12 am PST to be exact. The fact that there was a map pack didn’t really surprise anyone because a mere 10 days after the release, the first screenshots of a map titled “Imulsion” appeared on Joystiq. Now, 5 weeks later, Microsoft just released three new maps for the game in the pack for $10. While that’s the regular price point for map packs, this time around it seems like Microsoft might be going for a money grab… (more…)

November 27, 2008

Iraq and the United States Sign Status of Forces Agreement

Filed under: Uncategorized — Max @ 11:27 PM

The Washington Post has an article about the newly approved Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) that was just approved by the Iraqi Parliament. Basically, this thing will set a timetable for withdrawal (or is that a “horizon”?) that will begin with US troops pulling out of towns and cities by June 30th 2010 with all US troops out by January 1, 2011. On top of that, all US bases will be kept in place and will be transferred to the Iraqis once the withdrawal is complete. So…what does this mean in the scheme of things? (more…)

November 25, 2008

Alan Colmes Leaving “Hannity & Colmes”

Filed under: TV — Tags: , , , , — Max @ 5:32 PM

I left this one alone since I first read it Sunday night in case Tim picked it up seeing as Fox News is his channel of choice but I guess I’ll take this one out for a spin. Fox News announced that Alan Colmes, the liberal counterpart to Sean Hannity will be leaving the show at the end of the year to pursue other career opportunities within Fox, such as a weekend program. He’ll continue to be a political analyst and his radio program will still be broadcast. As of right now, Sean Hannity will most likely continue to host the “Hannity & Colmes” for the time being. (more…)

November 23, 2008

Minnesotans Welcoming our Lizardmen Overlords

Filed under: Politics — Tags: , , , , , — Max @ 2:25 AM

Over on DailyKos there was a link to examples of some of the ballots that are being recounted in Minnesota for the race between Norm Coleman and Al Franken. The main point of contention is “voter intent” and what they were intending to vote for with these contested ballots. Most of them consist of just stray marks and arrows and stuff like that, things that have to be interpreted by election workers. Seems boring, no? Well this one is the best one: (more…)

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