Patch news

14°C, heavy rain


Brother in Arms: new patch, it’s been out nearly a month but went unnoticed. Description to follow.
Not much of a fanfare on this release, it adds some new single-player missions,
get it here:
BIA_EiB 1.03

It’s possibly changing some of the bahaviours of the AI as well, but maybe I’m imagiing that since it’s not stated in the readme. It does add three new single games:Brothers in Arms:

Earned in Blood by Gearbox Software – English retail v1.03 patch

Changes in v1.03:

– Added three new skirmish maps:

Flanked from Above is a free Skirmish mission that takes place in a rural town of Normandy during the famous D-Day invasion. Players take on the German role with orders to defend against the American paratroopers descending from the night sky! Play solo or cooperative with a friend to complete this unique and challenging mission.

The new Skirmish mission, Across the Marsh, for BiA:Earned in Blood is the largest Skirmish mission to date! Players are challenged to fight across the open marsh toward the city, where several paths are available to complete the same objective. Victory will not come easily in the city. The Germans will put forth their best defense, so playing cooperatively with a friend might help you conquer this map.

Locate and destroy German flakvierling anti-aircraft weapons amongst the hedgerows and fields of the new EiB Skirmish mission, Into the Farm, but beware! The weapons are guarded by mortar fire and Germans expertly using the bocage to their advantage. Once you’ve taken the farm, you must use all the squad tactics learned from the original EiB missions to defend it!

 
MySpace: was in the news today, what is it? Is it better than msn spaces? Does anyone know, (or care)?

less than three (to everyone)

18°C, was , now rain.


3DS Max: the Walrus. Just some test renders, the shadows on the ocean aren’t as deep as they should be.
 
In a few weeks we go to Kefalonia. It’s famous for the place "Captain Corelli’s Mandolin " was set & filmed in. I less touristy Greek island. the cloudless sky this morning inspired me to get a polarising filter for the new camera. they are by far the most useful filter to use in photography- the onhly justification for its rather high cost. Autofocus lenses need a circular polarising filter, the traditional linear ones are only about£15, this was double.
Not a good month for my money.

The Lemon Of Pink

22°C,


Monster dumper truck: passed me on the way home from work yesterday. It was on the back of a trailer, towed by a much-bigger-than-usual lorry. It passed me between tweo roundabouts that are quite small, so being wary of long trailers on corners- I was very cautious. I needn’t have been. It had steering rear wheels. Wow! (in that little-lad admiring big machines way). The rear wheels turned and made the trailer swing round the roundabouts without much overhand- so no squashed cycling-art-teacher. 
I can’t find a picture of one on a trailer right now.
 
I suspect many women don’t understand the pleasure blokes get from this stuff. How they miss out.
 I got overtaken by a machine as big as a house! It’s true I tell you! You have to envy the ability to enjoy this.
Big WOOOOW!. Yes- it’s worth a second "wow".
 
Look now! there’s a moth bouncing off my monitor.
 
Music: "The lemon Of Pink" by The Books has arrived. Not sure if it’s a compilation or just contains some different mixes of tracks on the new album. It sounds delicious though.

To the Endth degree

12°C


Nth… thanks to Y12 for that little goof. Pity it wasn’t from one of my lessons. Last time someone in one of my groups made an error like that, I issued them a commendation. I did of course point out it was wrong, but some errors are so well thought through. On that occasion we were talking about mono-chrome, so I first asked what "mono" meant- ( they got this one right), the second part was what is "Chrome" about, the first brave reply was "something to do with time?"
I love things like that! There are stupid mistakes and there are brilliant mistakes. These are examples of the latter. Without them, we’d have no creativity.

 
Ubisoft have aplogised for the botched patch they released this weekend. see->Terriblysorry :
Boontybox are probably the real culprits, Ubi will have commissioned them to provide a download manager-installer, just like most software houses employ Wise-installers. There will be more paid-patches for games, so I guess we’ll have to install Boontybox to add patches then remove that dirty little prog’ each time we’ve finished with it.
 
Oh well, at least the patch itself is of high quality.

Swordfishtrombones

10°C


 Swordfishtrombones

Well he came home from the war with a party 
in his head and modified Brougham DeVille and a pair of legs that opened up like
butterfly wings and a mad dog that wouldn't sit still he went and took up with a Salvation Army Band girl who played dirty water on a swordfishtrombone he went to sleep at the bottom of Tenkiller lake and he said "gee, but it's great to be home." Well he came home from the war with a party in his head and an idea for a fireworks display and he knew that he'd be ready with a stainless steel machete and a half a pint of Ballentine's each day and he holed up in room above a hardware store cryin' nothing there but Hollywood tears and he put a spell on some poor little
Crutchfield girl and stayed like that for 27 years Well he packed up all his expectations he lit out for California with a flyswatter banjo on his knee with a lucky tiger in his angel hair and benzedrine for getting there they found him in a eucalyptus tree lieutenant got him a canary bird and shaked her head with every word and Chesterfielded moonbeams in a song and he got 20 years for lovin' her from some Oklahoma governor said everything this Doughboy does is wrong Now some say he's doing the obituary mambo and some say he's hanging on the wall perhaps this yarn's the only thing that holds this man together some say he was never here at all Some say they saw him down in Birmingham, sleeping in a boxcar going by and if you think that you can tell a bigger tale I swear to God you'd have to tell a lie...
Tom Waits

 

Boontybox…away!

11°C
Boontybox, a notorious piece of software that requires some considerable getting rid of.
Actually I don’t think it’s as bad as the forums’ writers claim.
This is the error message that the new files generate when the game crashes. Note there is no option if you think it’s NOT OK to terminate.
 
 

Peska review: nice review of the new patch with more detail that I’d ever write. Non-geeks keep away!

Ditch water

7°C, rain clearing from NW

As dull as…: I’m aware that some of my recent entries are rather dull lately. Probably because it’s a mistake to just open the blog and write. You really need to think in advance before adding a new entry online.
OK then…
"What music are you into?"
I have been thinking about the problem of what to say when a kid at school asks what kind of music I listen to.
What do I say?  Normally I’m stumped. I don’t really know what they want to know (or why). Some teenagers are quite tribal about music- it’s used to identify themselves- & what group they belong to. Others don’t do this, interestingly. So perhaps I can ask them and see what response comes forth.
I could list genres, but that’s an uncomfortable approach because of the problem with genres themselves. They so often seem formulaic. If for example, I say Jazz in answer to the above question, it could be any repetitive rubbish that follows the standard pattern for that music type. A worse example could be "Rock" or "blues"; music that is so often drag-and-drop clichés that could be generated by any AI programmed computer. Blues, dance, MTV rock always sound the same.
 
Could I just list a few bands that they may have heard of? No because the ones most have heard of – I just don’t listen to. If I say PJ Harvey, Capt. Beefheard, Tricky, The Books, or Lisa Gerrard – the kids look rather blank on hearing that.
 
For now the answer will have to be nearer to "there is some I like from Jazz, some from modern contemporary, latter romantic orchestral, experimental rock, some standard rock music" and so on. Or is it just better to list things I have played on the record player recently?
 
…yesterday that was Marilyn Manson

The rest of today: a big chunk will be a cycle ride for 4 or 5 hours; Another layer on the painting; try to figure out why FB+Pe2 is crashing: got a RAM test to run on that; and finally – send April some photos of school. 

Peshka

16°C


Ubisoft paid addon is now available for Forgotten Battles. Pe-2
It’s a massive download at 160Mb, so it better be good. Ubi are using a nasty little download manager, which is probably good for dialup people who suffer broken downloads. It’s a shame we can’t download another way.
boontybox is the program they use, there are rumours on the forums about it installing spyware on your machine, UBI forums are populated of paranoics though, so who knows?
 
Still, it’s curious the patch being so big. there must be a language pack or maybe a new map or something ni there.

First day in shorts

20°C,


Dreamweaver: busy with that web-tutorial for school today. I really like the new version, it’s so nice to use.
 
Today is the first day ofg the year where I wear shorts. Anything above 18°C is enough.