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Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Closed Beta Test 3 Access
So this came in the mail today. It's the closed beta access for test number 3 for Revelation Online! I am downloading it right now and I really can't wait to try it out. More information will be added after I tried out the game. I am beyond excited because I heard so much about it but I never expect myself to be able to get an access. I can't even remember the last time I signed up for it!
Stay tuned!
edit: Alright, I got the news whereby there is a problem with accessing through email and they will be fixing it by tomorrow. At least it's done downloading and installing, which is good.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
New keyboard, new life.
Out with the old, in with the new. It has been so long since I have ever been given an opportunity to change anything old of mine until the decision to move my opinion of 'no-mechanical-keyboard-for-life' to 'what-the-heck-just-get-it'. I actually convince myself to change my completely fine and still useful keyboard to a completely new mechanical keyboard.
So, first of all, of course, we should talk about the looks. It is smaller compared to my previous, because it lacks the 18 macro keys which is available in the Corsair Keyboard K95. I realised in the days that I have used that keyboard (which has been 4 years, constantly, everyday), I have only used the macro keys for only one game. And that game uses a lot of the combination of Ctrl + (?), and Alt + (?). But that is the only time i used it. So it started to collect dust, not forgetting the fallen crumbs of goodies that fell through the cracks (I am not ashamed).
Smaller keyboards means more space for me on my table. Most of the time, I will have my meal in front of the monitor so, the bigger the space, the better. I still use a pen and a book at times which is a big plus for that.
However, the only thing that bugs me about this keyboard is the enormous letters on the keys. I understand that this is from the looks of the corsair strafe. But it still bugs me as to why wouldn't it has the looks of the classic old keys. This is due to me being stingy. The Corsair K70 keyboard is still in production but slightly more expensive than the K70 LUX. The supplier that I go to only sells the LUX while the rest of the shops sells at the range of RM 500 to RM 600. I got this for a price of RM 457 which is already the cheapest among the rest. not considering the RGBs in mind.
I love the aluminium frame. I once told my sister that if I were to slap anyone with this keyboard, they may just faint (please don't try this at home, never try, never will). It is incredibly heavy. Which makes it sturdier. It has rubber domes on the bottom left and right of the keyboard to keep it from slipping.
The keyboard comes with a dedicated multimedia controls. Which works even when I am in game. The volume roller feels tighter. Any keyboard that has multimedia controls is a good keyboard for some gamers like me who likes to game while listening to music and I don't have to Alt + Tab out to select other songs.
Let's talk a little about the lighting. Why did I not go for the RGB because I noticed from researching, the RGB for Corsair is very complicated. Yes, I know I can just download but I wouldn't be bothered with it. The settings can be altered with a click of the button located on the top right, beside the window lock button. I find the brightest to be the most uncomfortable and even the lowest is straining my eyes right now. The LED is very bright. It's not very noticeable but the lower part of the key at the second line and the numpad has a slightly lower brightness. This means that the LED is situated directly under the top of the key instead of the middle. This doesn't bothers me much but just a heads up.
Next is the keys. I choose the brown as reasons mentioned above. I have been typing till here which is not something I would call experience, (since it's new and I am biased), I find myself typing much faster and a little lesser mistakes compared to the previous keyboard. A mechanical keyboard does bring a feel of certainty that I am pressing the key. The wrist rest feels a little low (I have short fingers). The height of the top of the wrist rest to the spacebar is surprisingly far. I have to make my fingers fly around the keyboard instead of typing comfortably with my wrist resting on the wrist rest (like DUH!). The bottom key is caressing my bottom palm every time I type which makes it even more uncomfortable.
Other than that, there is no holes or space between the key and the switches which makes it easy to clean. Some keyboards tend to have a hole by the side which makes thing slip in especially when you were absent-mindedly munching something while staring at the screen. With a good duster or a good blower, it will be spick and span in no time, Though having oil stains on an aluminium frame would be the ugliest thing to ever happen to a keyboard this beautiful.
As the picture shows above, the indication to the Shift + (?) keys are located on the bottom of the key. This may not be confusing to some but for a writer, I sometimes could not differentiate the ' and " or the ; and : without looking at the keyboard. This is a small matter that can be overcome one day.
The keyboard comes with one USB port for your mouse or your headphones. Yes, I do have a headphone that uses USB as posted int he earlier post. The keyboard has a BIOS switch(?) which I am afraid I have no clue on the usage yet. I need to dig more.
Let us summarize everything that is written above shall we, in the section called TL;dR.
TL;dR:
Pros: beautiful looking, mechanical, multimedia controls, aluminium frame, rubber dome on the bottom, small size, easy to clean.
Cons: height of key, brightness of key, uneven brightness, visible oil stains, bottom indicator for Shift combination key.
And that is all. Goodnight
I choose the Corsair Vengeance K70 LUX Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switch. Why did I choose the brown instead of the red? The red is more popular with most gamers, however I am just a casual gamer, and I use my keyboard mostly, on typing.
Old keyboard (Logitech G510)
New keyboard (Corsair Vengeance K70 LUX)
Contents of keyboard: Manual, warranty, rubber keys for better grip during gaming, keyboard, and wrist rest.
Wrist rest snapped straight into the keyboard easily with the noticeable click.
Keyboard (unplugged)
Rubber keys and key remover(?)
Manual and warranty
Double USB.
Keyboard (plugged in, lights off))
Keyboard (plugged in, lights settings: soothing)
Keyboard (plugged in, lights setting: acceptable)
Keyboard (plugged in, lights setting: extremely bright)
So, first of all, of course, we should talk about the looks. It is smaller compared to my previous, because it lacks the 18 macro keys which is available in the Corsair Keyboard K95. I realised in the days that I have used that keyboard (which has been 4 years, constantly, everyday), I have only used the macro keys for only one game. And that game uses a lot of the combination of Ctrl + (?), and Alt + (?). But that is the only time i used it. So it started to collect dust, not forgetting the fallen crumbs of goodies that fell through the cracks (I am not ashamed).
Smaller keyboards means more space for me on my table. Most of the time, I will have my meal in front of the monitor so, the bigger the space, the better. I still use a pen and a book at times which is a big plus for that.
However, the only thing that bugs me about this keyboard is the enormous letters on the keys. I understand that this is from the looks of the corsair strafe. But it still bugs me as to why wouldn't it has the looks of the classic old keys. This is due to me being stingy. The Corsair K70 keyboard is still in production but slightly more expensive than the K70 LUX. The supplier that I go to only sells the LUX while the rest of the shops sells at the range of RM 500 to RM 600. I got this for a price of RM 457 which is already the cheapest among the rest. not considering the RGBs in mind.
I love the aluminium frame. I once told my sister that if I were to slap anyone with this keyboard, they may just faint (please don't try this at home, never try, never will). It is incredibly heavy. Which makes it sturdier. It has rubber domes on the bottom left and right of the keyboard to keep it from slipping.
The keyboard comes with a dedicated multimedia controls. Which works even when I am in game. The volume roller feels tighter. Any keyboard that has multimedia controls is a good keyboard for some gamers like me who likes to game while listening to music and I don't have to Alt + Tab out to select other songs.
Let's talk a little about the lighting. Why did I not go for the RGB because I noticed from researching, the RGB for Corsair is very complicated. Yes, I know I can just download but I wouldn't be bothered with it. The settings can be altered with a click of the button located on the top right, beside the window lock button. I find the brightest to be the most uncomfortable and even the lowest is straining my eyes right now. The LED is very bright. It's not very noticeable but the lower part of the key at the second line and the numpad has a slightly lower brightness. This means that the LED is situated directly under the top of the key instead of the middle. This doesn't bothers me much but just a heads up.
Other than that, there is no holes or space between the key and the switches which makes it easy to clean. Some keyboards tend to have a hole by the side which makes thing slip in especially when you were absent-mindedly munching something while staring at the screen. With a good duster or a good blower, it will be spick and span in no time, Though having oil stains on an aluminium frame would be the ugliest thing to ever happen to a keyboard this beautiful.
As the picture shows above, the indication to the Shift + (?) keys are located on the bottom of the key. This may not be confusing to some but for a writer, I sometimes could not differentiate the ' and " or the ; and : without looking at the keyboard. This is a small matter that can be overcome one day.
The keyboard comes with one USB port for your mouse or your headphones. Yes, I do have a headphone that uses USB as posted int he earlier post. The keyboard has a BIOS switch(?) which I am afraid I have no clue on the usage yet. I need to dig more.
Let us summarize everything that is written above shall we, in the section called TL;dR.
TL;dR:
Pros: beautiful looking, mechanical, multimedia controls, aluminium frame, rubber dome on the bottom, small size, easy to clean.
Cons: height of key, brightness of key, uneven brightness, visible oil stains, bottom indicator for Shift combination key.
And that is all. Goodnight
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Game Review: Dragomon Hunter
Dragomon Hunter is an MMORPG game published by Aeria Games. This game is currently in open beta. Dragomon Hunter has only 2 servers, Aegis and Paradox, with 7 channels and 6 channels respectively. For those who has played games under Aeria Games, Dragomon Hunter has Loyalty Points and Falcon's Fortune the same with Aura Kingdom. I had the opportunity to join the closed beta test, however, I was in China and is unable to try it out. By the time I got back from China, it is already open beta. So, let's get started.
UI
The UI for this game is extremely big. This is to cater the younger kids into playing the game. The game is played in third person with the option of zooming in and out with the scroll button. The UI is almost similar to any other games. Top right is map, underneath the map is quests, bottom centre is your skill bars, health bar, and hotkey bars and bottom left is your chat.
Character Customization
You have very little character customization. There is not much that you can customize other than the hair, face and voice. Both genders are available for all classes.
There is a small rabbit like which is called Hoppalong which will fight for you and the can be customise by the ears, colour, and face only.
Classes
There are currently 4 classes, mercenary, mage, cleric, and rogue. Upon reaching level 20, you can choose to use a different kind of weapon which results to different skills. As you reach level 30, you can choose 2 types of specialization. For example, a mercenary can choose to specialize as a barbarian (high: AoE, burst damage. Low: HP, speed) or a vanguard (high: HP, speed. Low: AoE, burst damage). You can reset the specialization once a day if you are not happy with it.
Gameplay
Currently, my internet is pretty bad so I am able to get a 1 second delay on spells only in the morning. This is due to the North America server part which is unavoidable. I have played all 4 classes and in my opinion, I like the Rogue best. The combat is pretty normal with only 8 skills to spam countless times. During the combat, there are voiceovers that will yell shouts of encouragement which can get pretty annoying at some point. There is an option to mute it, don't worry.
Quests are like the normal kill XX amount of monsters and collect XX items and send to that guy. You can click on the quests to auto run to the area. It is simple and cater for kids.
Hoppalongs, your companion can learn skills from books dropped from Hoppadrome Solo or Party. Each book is only 1 Exp to each classes for your Hoppalong. So imagine farming for 60 books to gain one new class for your companion.
Dragomon Hunter has a system for mounts where you have to kill them countless times till they drop either an egg or a treasure chest which contains the reins, flute, whistle to summon the mount. Only mounts like huge bosses is available in item mall.
Falcon Fortune is a game which requires Fortune Gems. Fortune Gems can be bought using real money or by farming for loyalty points by doing the daily events. Daily, if you are hardworking, you can earn up to 400 Loyalty Points (LP) and 10 Fortune Gems cost you 3450 LP. So, you need 10 complete daily events to buy 10 Fortune Gems which you may or may not get what you want. This is why I have 257 hours in Aura Kingdom (I am not sorry for it).
Dragomon Hunter has a ranch which allows you to breed more dragomons. The highest for a normal dragomon is +40% movement speed. Bosses are +50% movement speed but after breeding, you can use them for attack.
The game has a wonderful system in finding parties for dungeons. There is a special recruitment and all you have to do is click on it and find a suitable group for you. You don't have to talk to them and it is wonderful for players like me who is too shy to ask for parties.
Dragomon Hunter has an archive. Which is to me, a good way to hook on to players. The archive can be used to store the special items such as costumes, mounts, glyph, companions and more. So, for a gamer, we must collect them all or catch them all.
p/s: While auto-running, please look at the screen. Some characters are stuck at certain areas.
Graphics
This game is beautiful. Some may not like the chibi kind of art style but it does have a certain edge for it. I dislike the music, rather repetitive at some point it gets boring.
Currency
Dragomon Hunter has a few currency, Dragomon Point, Coin, Loyalty Points and Aeria Points.
Dragomon Point is received by killing certain rare dragomon, or by completing a certain quests.
Coin is rewards from quests, sale of items and so forth.
Loyalty Point is as explained above.
Aeria Point is by buying with real money.
Special
Dragomon Hunter has a lot of contents. The idea of these contents are rather brilliant, to me. Aeria Games knows just how much they should give to hook onto gamers out there. Falcon's Fortune, Loyalty Point, Archive, Achievements, and Hoppalong's classes are some of those that did. Once I started and I know that this game offers did much of content for me to focus on, I got hooked to it. But doing the same thing over and over again, is not pleasant. I got bored after a while. Not getting mounts drop could be frustrating. Levelling is fun from level 1 to 20 and after that, it is all on you to grind, grind, grind.
A fair warning to players out there, games from Aeria Games tend to have a lot of bots. The popular ones do. Bots will take your kill, make this game laggy and spam a lot.
TL;dR: It is a great game, easily hooked at first. You need to have a stronger will to stay in this game. Not because of bad gamers but the amount of grind that you need is...... wow...
Pros: Good graphics, good but not great gameplay, loads of contents, mount system, Hoppalong.
Cons: Hard to understand ranch system, repetitive music, Aeria Games, grindy.
I give this game a 9/10.
UI
Character Customization
There is a small rabbit like which is called Hoppalong which will fight for you and the can be customise by the ears, colour, and face only.
Classes
Gameplay
Currently, my internet is pretty bad so I am able to get a 1 second delay on spells only in the morning. This is due to the North America server part which is unavoidable. I have played all 4 classes and in my opinion, I like the Rogue best. The combat is pretty normal with only 8 skills to spam countless times. During the combat, there are voiceovers that will yell shouts of encouragement which can get pretty annoying at some point. There is an option to mute it, don't worry.
Hoppalongs, your companion can learn skills from books dropped from Hoppadrome Solo or Party. Each book is only 1 Exp to each classes for your Hoppalong. So imagine farming for 60 books to gain one new class for your companion.
Dragomon Hunter has a system for mounts where you have to kill them countless times till they drop either an egg or a treasure chest which contains the reins, flute, whistle to summon the mount. Only mounts like huge bosses is available in item mall.
Falcon Fortune is a game which requires Fortune Gems. Fortune Gems can be bought using real money or by farming for loyalty points by doing the daily events. Daily, if you are hardworking, you can earn up to 400 Loyalty Points (LP) and 10 Fortune Gems cost you 3450 LP. So, you need 10 complete daily events to buy 10 Fortune Gems which you may or may not get what you want. This is why I have 257 hours in Aura Kingdom (I am not sorry for it).
Dragomon Hunter has a ranch which allows you to breed more dragomons. The highest for a normal dragomon is +40% movement speed. Bosses are +50% movement speed but after breeding, you can use them for attack.
The game has a wonderful system in finding parties for dungeons. There is a special recruitment and all you have to do is click on it and find a suitable group for you. You don't have to talk to them and it is wonderful for players like me who is too shy to ask for parties.
Dragomon Hunter has an archive. Which is to me, a good way to hook on to players. The archive can be used to store the special items such as costumes, mounts, glyph, companions and more. So, for a gamer, we must collect them all or catch them all.
p/s: While auto-running, please look at the screen. Some characters are stuck at certain areas.
Graphics
Currency
Dragomon Hunter has a few currency, Dragomon Point, Coin, Loyalty Points and Aeria Points.
Dragomon Point is received by killing certain rare dragomon, or by completing a certain quests.
Coin is rewards from quests, sale of items and so forth.
Loyalty Point is as explained above.
Aeria Point is by buying with real money.
Special
Dragomon Hunter has a lot of contents. The idea of these contents are rather brilliant, to me. Aeria Games knows just how much they should give to hook onto gamers out there. Falcon's Fortune, Loyalty Point, Archive, Achievements, and Hoppalong's classes are some of those that did. Once I started and I know that this game offers did much of content for me to focus on, I got hooked to it. But doing the same thing over and over again, is not pleasant. I got bored after a while. Not getting mounts drop could be frustrating. Levelling is fun from level 1 to 20 and after that, it is all on you to grind, grind, grind.
A fair warning to players out there, games from Aeria Games tend to have a lot of bots. The popular ones do. Bots will take your kill, make this game laggy and spam a lot.
TL;dR: It is a great game, easily hooked at first. You need to have a stronger will to stay in this game. Not because of bad gamers but the amount of grind that you need is...... wow...
Pros: Good graphics, good but not great gameplay, loads of contents, mount system, Hoppalong.
Cons: Hard to understand ranch system, repetitive music, Aeria Games, grindy.
I give this game a 9/10.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Game Review: Echo of Soul
Echo of Soul is an MMORPG game published by Aeria Games. This game is available in North America and Europe regions only for now. Echo of Soul is recently an Open Beta with more contents to come. For those who has played games under Aeria Games such as Aura Kingdom and Dragomon Hunter, Echo of Soul does not have Loyalty Points. So, let's get started.
UI
The UI for this game is fairly clean. I love how the placements of windows does not disturb my character's view. The game is played in third person with the option of zooming in and out with the scroll. The UI is almost similar to any other games. Top right is map, underneath the map is quests, bottom centre is your skill bars, health bar, and hotkey bars and bottom left is your chat. I give 9/10 for the cleanliness.
Character Customization
You have very little character customization. All classes are gender-locked. It does not have much detailed customization to your character like eyes width or thin/thick lips. But u can customize your head's size. body's length and leg's length.
Classes
There are currently 6 classes. Warlock is the newest class. The classes are further divided into 2 sub classes which you can choose at level 10.
Gameplay
I have played this game for a week just to try it out. The movement is fairly smooth. Although I find the girls running to be a little weird. Almost cross-legged like. I am playing somewhere far from the servers so I receive at least 1 second late for my skills but others where great. The combat is a point and click. Which means you point or tab a nearby monster and click on the skill bar to fight. I have played the guardian, which is a fairly tanky and damaging character and I can solo a boss with a small amount of potions used. This means that for solo players out there, you can survive playing this game alone.
You may also find it annoying that you have to go through a few portals just to get to another map as shown above. These portals are linked within a tunnel and you have to go through at least 6 of them to get to the next map. I assume the developers created these tunnels to avoid people hogging a single area to fight mobs. (The areas all have the same mob, play it and you will get it.) You can only ride your mount when you are not moving and it takes 1 second to equip your mount. (Yes, there is a timer on it.) Which makes it a little more unlikable. I don't like to have to stand still just to ride my mount but that is only my opinion. I like it instant, like how I have to run away from mobs and the mount comes in handy that way.
Quests are fairly simple. The usual kill xx amount of monster and pick up the amount of items. They are guided with a small indication on the head which helps a lot. On the side of the quest tracker there is an arrow showing the direction and no, you can't click on the arrow or the quests to auto-run there like some other games.
This game may be a little bit hard to understand because there is a lot to learn. I suggest reading about it first or google along the way to understand more.
Graphics
This game is beautiful. The game is Korean based and the Koreans do make outstanding games. For example: the upcoming Black Desert. I have been playing at the highest graphics and it still runs very smoothly (8gb Ram, GeForce GTX960).
Though I find some areas to be rather dark and gloomy, some players may like this kind of environment. I dislike the music, rather repetitive at some point it gets boring. I rather turn it off and turn on only the ambient and combat sound, plus my own music to play.
Currency
Echo of Soul has 2 types of currency, AP, silver/gold, and Magic Egg. Ap is the Aeria Points that you can buy with real cash in exchange for cash shop items such as mounts, pets and accessories. Gold and silver can be earned through quests and sale of items. The amount of gold and silver that can be obtained is rather low. Some quests only gives 1 silver or 3 silver maximum as reward. I am level 17 now but the amount of silver i have is only 357. Magic Egg is a special obtainable item by logging in with attendance or special events. Magic Egg is used to purchase special boosts.
Special
This game has a soul system where any mobs that you kill, you will get a chaos soul. The soul can be purified to create special souls that can be used to enhance your character for a period of time. The game does have mounts and pets. You will get a llama mount at the beginning and other mounts and pets are available at the cash shop.
TL;dR: It is a good game but I find myself getting bored of the usual type of quests.
Pros: Good graphics, good but not great gameplay, clean UI, great for solo players.
Cons: Low amount of players atm, hard to understand system, tonnes of portal, repetitive music, Aeria Games.
I give this game a 8/10.
UI
The UI for this game is fairly clean. I love how the placements of windows does not disturb my character's view. The game is played in third person with the option of zooming in and out with the scroll. The UI is almost similar to any other games. Top right is map, underneath the map is quests, bottom centre is your skill bars, health bar, and hotkey bars and bottom left is your chat. I give 9/10 for the cleanliness.
Character Customization
You have very little character customization. All classes are gender-locked. It does not have much detailed customization to your character like eyes width or thin/thick lips. But u can customize your head's size. body's length and leg's length.
Classes
There are currently 6 classes. Warlock is the newest class. The classes are further divided into 2 sub classes which you can choose at level 10.
Gameplay
I have played this game for a week just to try it out. The movement is fairly smooth. Although I find the girls running to be a little weird. Almost cross-legged like. I am playing somewhere far from the servers so I receive at least 1 second late for my skills but others where great. The combat is a point and click. Which means you point or tab a nearby monster and click on the skill bar to fight. I have played the guardian, which is a fairly tanky and damaging character and I can solo a boss with a small amount of potions used. This means that for solo players out there, you can survive playing this game alone.
You may also find it annoying that you have to go through a few portals just to get to another map as shown above. These portals are linked within a tunnel and you have to go through at least 6 of them to get to the next map. I assume the developers created these tunnels to avoid people hogging a single area to fight mobs. (The areas all have the same mob, play it and you will get it.) You can only ride your mount when you are not moving and it takes 1 second to equip your mount. (Yes, there is a timer on it.) Which makes it a little more unlikable. I don't like to have to stand still just to ride my mount but that is only my opinion. I like it instant, like how I have to run away from mobs and the mount comes in handy that way.
Quests are fairly simple. The usual kill xx amount of monster and pick up the amount of items. They are guided with a small indication on the head which helps a lot. On the side of the quest tracker there is an arrow showing the direction and no, you can't click on the arrow or the quests to auto-run there like some other games.
This game may be a little bit hard to understand because there is a lot to learn. I suggest reading about it first or google along the way to understand more.
Graphics
This game is beautiful. The game is Korean based and the Koreans do make outstanding games. For example: the upcoming Black Desert. I have been playing at the highest graphics and it still runs very smoothly (8gb Ram, GeForce GTX960).
Though I find some areas to be rather dark and gloomy, some players may like this kind of environment. I dislike the music, rather repetitive at some point it gets boring. I rather turn it off and turn on only the ambient and combat sound, plus my own music to play.
Currency
Echo of Soul has 2 types of currency, AP, silver/gold, and Magic Egg. Ap is the Aeria Points that you can buy with real cash in exchange for cash shop items such as mounts, pets and accessories. Gold and silver can be earned through quests and sale of items. The amount of gold and silver that can be obtained is rather low. Some quests only gives 1 silver or 3 silver maximum as reward. I am level 17 now but the amount of silver i have is only 357. Magic Egg is a special obtainable item by logging in with attendance or special events. Magic Egg is used to purchase special boosts.
Special
This game has a soul system where any mobs that you kill, you will get a chaos soul. The soul can be purified to create special souls that can be used to enhance your character for a period of time. The game does have mounts and pets. You will get a llama mount at the beginning and other mounts and pets are available at the cash shop.
TL;dR: It is a good game but I find myself getting bored of the usual type of quests.
Pros: Good graphics, good but not great gameplay, clean UI, great for solo players.
Cons: Low amount of players atm, hard to understand system, tonnes of portal, repetitive music, Aeria Games.
I give this game a 8/10.
Saturday, 3 October 2015
"Imagination" by PermaGrinFilms in 4K
Hey guys! It's been so long since I blogged. Anyway, this is for you guys. See Ya!
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
On the night of 17th of June 2015
I got scolded for being a little messy and not doing so well at work but no worries, I stayed positive, my work is done and I came home happy. Logged on to my wonderful baby PC and waited for it to load everything. As I waited patiently, my tummy was churning with excitement and I couldn't stand to play my game again. I love the feeling of coming home to the world I love.
Somehow, today I felt.. useless... I am playing with a friend of mine (initially) which he invited a few of his guy friends to play. Guys being a more common gender to play games compared to girls. I didnt mind it, the more the merrier, yada yada yada. But after a while, being the only girl there, and a working one too while the others are not working, having their semester break, I got left behind. I was by far, not well aware of anything happening, not knowing what to do so I just stood on a cliff (the homebase is on a beautiful cliff which overlooks the lake below) and stared. Because I really have no idea what to do. They are off talking about hunting for materials (we chatted on Mumble) and hunting for food and well, I am the only one with no transportation (a trike killed my raptor because I am an ass for bringing out hunting).
I don't want to sound sensitive and all but no matter what I do, I am sensitive, I tend to over think stuff. Some of them said I can always join them, I can always do anything I like but what I did may not be something that they like so I avoid doing anything unless told (just my character). And I don't want to be treated as a girl, being treated like I needed help every single time which thankfully they did not. I am a big girl, I can take care of my own.
I know all this sounds far-fetched like OMG it's just a game. but behind that other computer is a human being. They still can feel emotions and annoyance is the last thing I want them to think about.
So, tomorrow onwards, I will have to rely on my own, they had build one beautiful case with fences, i will have to run around and try to hunt back for the same colour raptor that died (it was black with gray spots with a bluish purple spine, I didn't get to take a picture with it). Anyway, it is time for me to sleep. I have work tomorrow. It's a THURSDAY tomorrow, which means 1 more day to the weekend since Friday night to me is considered the weekends.
And as always, thank you for reading. Goodnight.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
On the 12th of June 2015.
Today is one of those memorable days where I will lose my head and completely rely on nothing and just go with the flow of things. I can't believe that for one game, to be specific, Ark: Survival Evolved, I would drive all the way, almost got into an accident, just to find a desktop microphone to communicate. (I got one at Harvey Norman)
Ark:Survival Evolved is a FPS (First Person Shooter), survival, prehistorical game where you are stranded naked, with nothing on, and you have to survive. The game itself is very breathtaking and almost life like situations such as too hot, freezing cold, injuries, hunger and oxygen deprivation. The key point of this game is that you can build houses, tame dinosaurs, ride them to battle and if you go further in game, you can actually craft guns. The game is still in early access and I would give a big KUDOS to the developers. In my opinion, it is a solid game, not so easy as it looks game. I died a few times before succeeding in understanding the game.
Ark:Survival Evolved is a FPS (First Person Shooter), survival, prehistorical game where you are stranded naked, with nothing on, and you have to survive. The game itself is very breathtaking and almost life like situations such as too hot, freezing cold, injuries, hunger and oxygen deprivation. The key point of this game is that you can build houses, tame dinosaurs, ride them to battle and if you go further in game, you can actually craft guns. The game is still in early access and I would give a big KUDOS to the developers. In my opinion, it is a solid game, not so easy as it looks game. I died a few times before succeeding in understanding the game.
I would suggest watching this before getting to know or buy the game.
Anyway, I went to have my favourite Chilli Pan Mee with my boyfriend. In my head, i am already contemplating, should I buy my headphones. I have been looking at this headphone for more than 2 years. It is the Steelseries Siberia V2 Frost Blue Illumination Edition. My boyfriend, being cheeky, keep poking me into buying them. So, i finally decided to get. after counting my budget, of course.
Here it is! Finally you are in my hands.
This is the inside. I didnt know there is a flap where you can open to view it.
This is the headphones. The top bars are metal, supporting two 50mm plastic ear cups which held metal strings connected to a flat soft piece of cloth for comfort.
It comes with a USB extension and a quick start book. The earphones comes with a download of the software where you can customize the equalizer and the lights.
And this is it in its glorious blue light.
With this headphones, my PC setup is almost finished. I left only an SSD, a keyboard and another monitor and I am completely done with the upgrades. Yes, I am aiming a little too high but a girl has to dream.
Edit: I am currently wearing the headphones to test how long does it take for me to feel uncomfortable. It has been an hour and I can feel a little pressure on the side of my cheeks but nothing major. Still alive and kicking.
Edit: I am currently wearing the headphones to test how long does it take for me to feel uncomfortable. It has been an hour and I can feel a little pressure on the side of my cheeks but nothing major. Still alive and kicking.
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