Rawrblog #3

Posted by DesertFox on Oct. 13, 2007, 1:50 p.m.

First off, since I haven't made a real blog since my adminship, I have to mention it :D

Secondly, what is wrong with you people? A blog solely containing the word 'g' recieved 40 comments. I used it for testing the blog comment paging system and forgot to delete it.

So now on to other stuff. It is finally getting cold here in New York, and that makes me happy. I love the snow, I can't wait for that first day where people wake up, look outside and go 'wtf it snowed last night?'. Also, I'm picking up DirectX - its not too complicated, its just that all those long class names are annoying. Luckily, its mostly "make a custom method and forget" type of thing.

I've also been playing Red Faction. Red Faction is an awesome game - but it is so distracting. I'm on a mission, yet I keep blowing tunnels in the walls randomly. There's a glitch allowing for infinite explosive charges, as well as the full ammo and weapons code, which basically means if I find a breakable wall, I go nuts. And since most walls are breakable… I want the orange box. I want it so bad, but unfortunately, after buying a new laptop, I'm short on cash.

Which brings me to an awesome point. If Red Faction and Half Life 2 could be combined, I'd be like 'wheeeeeee'. Imagine Half Life 2's physics and physics gun, combined with Red Faction's Geomod. Man - break a chunk of rock off, pick it up with the gravity gun, shoot it at people… Mmmmm…

Me and a bunch of friends went and saw Stardust - a movie based on a book by Neil Gaiman, an excellent author. The general consensus was that it was an excellent, awesome movie. Robert De Niro - that role is something I'd never expect to see him in. So if you think that the movie isn't manly enough or something, you are wrong. It is hilarious. Just for the record, Stardust is one of the oh so rare book-to-movies that actually turned out good. Neil Gaiman is a good author.

Today I'm going to fix the wonderfully flawed ratings code. Hopefully, anyways.

Comments

PY 17 years ago

like colour for 'color'

OL 17 years ago

Quote:
crazy/British way

AKA the correct way.

Anyway, Red Faction is an awesome game. Loved playing multiplayer with my mate on Warlords. Fun building tunnels underground from base to base, and making tunnels from the roof across the walls to the top of the map. Good stuff.

poultry 17 years ago

@OL - wrong

NoodleNog 17 years ago

No, OL is right.

Anyway, GET ORANGE BOX. I have completed ep2 and Portal and already have most of the achievements in TF2 - it kicks so much ass.

Portal is made of win. In fact I think I might write a blog about this stuff, kay?

Grand-High Gamer 17 years ago

Fuck you asswipe. I lost my copy of Red Faction and you brought it back up. That was a great game.

s 17 years ago

I prefer honor and color because it wastes less bandwidth

G

Is it worse that,from what I know,there are now 3 G blogs?

@George=Jake broked the ratings and then didn't clean up after himself

FireflyX 17 years ago

Funny story actually none of colours on the table borders on my site forum were working. 30 mins later i realised i was spelling colour the british way. Fuck!

btw i had no idea you guys spelt honour differently to us.

JW 17 years ago

Red Faction multiplayer = <3

Ice of sweden 17 years ago

totally agree

Juju 17 years ago

Quote:
honour
I didn't know honour existed in the American dictionary.