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Tycho

Page five of Cardboard and Steel has been uploaded, there is but one chapter until things get back to normal around here.  Normal, of course, meaning sentient home appliances or whatever.

You may not know this, but there is an odor that accompanies the heat destruction of an Athlon 2100+.  It is not terribly unpleasant by itself, but when you realize that you have reduced your machine to a doorstop (or a boat anchor, if you prefer to see things in a nautical framework) you might make a sound like a chimp.  That’s what I did, just a little animal yelp.  Seven pages worth of humans answered my call for assistance, and you might note that I did post up until a certain point - it is easy to figure out what happened. 

Reading these graciously offered suggestions, it became clear to me that since I wasn’t actually overclocking the machine, I didn’t really need the fancier stuff.  It should have worked just fine with the stock sink.  The issue was that this case, the case I’ve had since we started Penny Arcade in the hallowed Apartment 26 - the case that was perfectly fine for a P2-450 and a Voodoo 2 - just didn’t have the room for all this shit to breathe.  When you take into account the fact that my Video card alone has as much RAM as my whole machine back in the day, it starts to become clear.  The last motherboard I got places the processor right by the vent on the Power Supply as well, so that’s no good, either.     

I grabbed a variant of this case with an extra fan in the door, and a Volcano 9 heatsink from Thermaltake.  For stock speeds, this is almost certainly overkill - but I was starting to get paranoid about hizeat.  I moved everything into the new case, and my theory is that I either A) didn’t clean the processor thoroughly enough, or B) used too much luxury goo, because it took a second or two to completely obliterate it.  Needless to say, I wasn’t going to be posting on any forums.  The computer issue would be on hold until the next morning, when I could get a new proc.  My man Doc and his crew came over to pick me up for some Warhammer 40k around this point, as I desperately needed to inaugurate my lethal Necrons. 

In case you were wondering, I fared reasonably well.

Coming home with a 2200+ (they had no Athlon 2100’s there, that would have been fine by me) I applied designer goo with the side of a plastic card to the top of the processor, frosting it like some robot treat.  Everything is awesome now, and the machine runs, on average, about twenty degrees cooler.  I began to notice how warm it was in the new house around this point.  I’d been sick for a few days, and a poor judge of temperature - but it wasn’t just warm, it was hot, jungle hot.  Beautiful birds were making nests in the living room, colorful nests from shredded pizza coupons.  These were exotic birds with no place in this part of the world.  We have temperature controls for each area in the new apartment now, which Brenna (who is perpetually cold, because her heart is made of unfeeling stone) had seen fit to turn up about ten degrees in every room - bringing the place more in tune with her Mayan Priestess fantasy or some shit.  Is this connected to my overheating issue?  Let’s say Yes.  She’s not here, what’s she going to do about it.   

Fans of Frequency, the delectable rhythm/remix game for the PS2, would do well to note that its sequel - Amplitude - features 25 (I thought it was thirty) new songs, online play out of the box, and a release date of March 24th.  That’s when the new Zelda comes out too, so if you are busy then, I will understand. 

(CW)TB out.

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Tycho

First of all, thank God Evil Avatar is back.  Jesus Christ, I thought I was going to die.

Also:  I saw that they had mentioned something I’d seen elsewhere, a story about a renewed focus on PC gaming at Microsoft.  They talk about stuff like streaming games off compact discs, etcetera etcetera, but the mentioned something about “Levels” I thought was interesting. 

Essentially, that a game would say on it what “Level” of PC it would require, “Levels” being a standard whose parameters were defined by Microsoft, I assume.  I just want to know if anyone remembers that this isn’t the first time they’ve done this.  I believe their standards used to be called “MPC,” or Multimedia PC, and it was based around things like, does it have a sound card?  Does it have a 2x CD-ROM?  It’s a nice idea and everything, but hardware moves even faster now than it did when personal computers outstripped their first metric.

I think these people need some kind of hobby, maybe bleed off some of this free time.

(CW)TB

Tycho

If you think Raging Blades (four-player, 3D hack and slash action) looks cool, and you have the hardware to play Japanese Imports, just try to find a copy of Raging Bless.  That’s what it’s called over there, and the entire Goddamn game is in English to there’s no reason to wait.

(CW)TB

Tycho

With cool unique content coming out for the PS2 and the GameCube, it’s nice to know that those of us who adopted early will have something to show this Friday.

(CW)TB

Gabe

I haven’t had much time for games lately which sucks because I am not nearly as far into Dark Cloud 2 as I would like to be. Obviously the positive side is I spent all that time working on the CTS mini series which I feel is probably my best work to date. I took some time off from the insane schedule I have been on this afternoon and I played some Kung Fu Chaos with Robert, a guy who used to be my friend. The fact that he is no longer my friend has nothing to do with Kung Fu Chaos and everything to do with Guilty Gear X2.

At any rate I wanted to comment on Kung Fu Chaos which I have seen take a beating in a few reviews. This is from the IGN review:

“...when playing multiplayer, it was never a joy. I’ve yet to play with anyone who wasn’t totally frustrated, annoyed, or bored by the game in a multiplayer match. Everyone I’ve tricked into player single-player has had fun. But, the multiplayer just isn’t good.”

Just because all of Hilary’s friends are dumb shits she says the multiplayer is bad. I don’t blame Hilary for not being able to find a single person who liked the game at IGN. I mean that place is where writers go when they don’t get hired by Maxim. These guys are practicing their craft at the bottom of the proverbial barrel. I can’t even imagine the bunch of sour faced rejects she must have to put up with on a daily basis. All desperately sawing at their wrists with the plastic butter knife they swiped along with an extra pudding cup from the cafeteria. “Hey Frank I know you said you had to get home early tonight so you could sit in your garage with the engine running until you were released from this cosmic joke that is your life, but instead why don’t we play a fun little party game with a corny “chop-socky” kinda vibe.” Yeah, probably not gonna happen. But the fact is, with a good bunch of friends this game is really a blast.

The game is divided between long dynamic levels and what are essentially mini games. The longer levels will have you and your buddies battling through film sets while the director shouts insults and orders at you. You will be jumping between moving boats and charging across crumbling wooden bridges. Each character has a bunch of combos they can do and you can pick people up and toss them around which is always fun. It’s basically just a really good party game that will have you and your friends shouting insults at each other which is the whole point of a party game. So don’t pay attention to the bad reviews, they have no idea what they are talking about. The game is a blast and you should definitely get some friends together and check it out.

In other News, The response to this months Club PA gift has been overwhelming. I’m glad that you guys are so excited about seeing the CTS mini series in color. Once I have page six done I’ll compile the whole thing and send it off to Tycho. I don’t know if he will want to wait and send it out along with page six of OE when that is done or if he will just send the CTS stuff out right away. At any rate we really appreciate your support .

As long as you are so keen on supporting us why not come see us at the Kansas City Comicon on March 29th and 30th. We will have a good sized booth there from which we will be peddling our PA wares. This includes Div and Fruit Fucker shirts as well as the new CTS shirt. We will also have the CTS and PA crew posters. As ussual we will sign anything you put in front of us and chat with you about games and Star Wars. If you want to get all your buddies together for a road trip Tycho even said he would pay for all your gas to get there. I know! I was just as surprised as you, I mean what with gas prices being what they are these days. I guess he’s just a giver.

-Gabe out

Gabe

I have just learned that “Hilary” from IGN is a dude. I uh…apologize for the mistake. Junior high must have been a bitch huh buddy?

-Gabe out