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Tycho

I’m just afraid that Gabe will learn the wrong lesson from this experience.  He’ll come away from it with a fear of shrubs or young men when all that’s required is that he be more circumspect regarding his dalliances.

Has the entire Goddamn universe become snared by the siren song of City of Heroes?  Everywhere I look, monitors glow with bobbing superhero ass.  I played it, and it was great at what it did - Diablo plus Unprecedented Character Creation.  I declared it inoffensive and moved on.  And now, I’d say eighty percent of my friends can’t pry themselves from that superteat.

It’s freaking me out.  I didn’t bite on the initial run because I felt like I wouldn’t be missing much, but even Doug - who went to college, and usually doesn’t deign to play anything real-time - he’s in there punching guys or jumping on buildings or whatever.  Shit, now Scott’s in there, may God curse him for a thousand years, and it caused him to crack out some of his best strips.  Now it’s like some kind of humor Arms Race.  I need City of Heroes for the raw materials alone.

I’m just trying to figure out what seized all my friends so, it’s literally an epidemic.  Clearly, massaging a unique character out of their generator gives you an enduring impetus to rock villains.  You want this proxy entity to scour the streets with purpose and conviction.  I’ve seen people play it a lot, I can visit practically any person I know and watch this fucker, and it seems as though quite a few among our number actually play this with their girlfriends.  I know - invigorating.  We rarely receive the imprimatur of our loved ones where games are concerned.  But the combination of a slick interface, a highly custom character, and the fact that even new characters are pretty dangerous just makes it accessible in a way that other genre entries - and indeed, most games - are not.  You can solo and actually enjoy it.  Making supergroups is fun, complete with custom color schemes - but you can group up in other games, that’s always been great.  What’s a bit different is that the encounters in CoH tend to be versus other groups - not other players, that doesn’t come until the expansion - but balanced groups of opponents.  When your crew rushes in, there’s actually something really useful for everybody to do, and since there’s like six guys over there you feel pretty productive when you lay them out.  There’s no crafting, which makes my heart weep - comics are replete with genius inventors of every kind.  I’m strong, though, and I’ll find a way to go on. 

Now, see, their new features update is up on the test server, and I’m going to want some high level bad-ass named Al-Hazred or whatever to deal with the influx of evildoers from the City of Villains expansion…  I’ve got over a hundred people asking for my name and the server I’m sworn to protect…  Also, I have no self control and I repeatedly go back on my word.  I guess I’ll see you in there. 

(CW)TB out.

to fall down at your door

Gabe

Had I just read the reviews of Front Mission 4 and not actually played the demo I might not go buy it today. Thankfully I did play the demo and I know that the reviewers are full of shit. I just want to make sure that others aren’t steered away from the game by misleading reviews. If you’re still hesitant at least rent it and check it out.

I am taking some flack for a recent Wired article in which I am quoted as saying that people who choose to make sprite comics do so because they can not draw. It’s funny that some people would take that as me being an asshole. I remember when the interviewer called me, I made a conscious effort to not say anything to “Gabe” like. I have sort of a reputation for being an asshole and I was trying to deliver quotes to him that were very reasonable.

I really don’t want anyone to think I was referring to comics like Diesel Sweeties. R. Stevens is a talented artist who has created his own unique and interesting characters. I was only speaking about comics that pull sprites from video-games as that was the focus of the article. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to say that someone who chooses to make a comic with someone else’s art rather than their own probably cannot draw. I think they are probably writers who have a head full of ideas but no ability to convey them visually. Rather than seek out an artist they choose to take sprites from games and create something more akin to a puppet show than a comic strip. Granted it’s a puppet show where the puppeteers just steal all their puppets from some other show, but that’s not the point.

By using game sprites you are really limiting the potential success of your comic. If you ever reach the point where you could actually make some money from merchandise and print, you are not is a position to do any of those things. Since you own none of your own IP you can’t ever hope to make a cent off your work. I know that lots of these comics are started just for fun as a hobby, but so was Penny Arcade. I thank Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior every Fucking day for my job. Imagine your hobby took off and became some kind of cult phenomenon. Imagine you had a large enough readership that you could quit your job and make a living doing what you love. Then imagine you can’t actually take advantage of any of that because you stole all your characters from Capcom.

I guess I just felt like my quote in that article needed some clarification. I probably came off like even more of an asshole. I guess while I’m at it I might as well say that anyone who fantasizes about conjoined skunks pleasuring themselves, (NSFW) is fucked up in their head and needs to get some counseling. Man, I’m glad my email is still broken.

-Gabe out

Tycho

If you are a fan of Songfight already, then you might already know this.  They’re doing another one of their live battles down in Tejas on the 18th and 19th of this month - this very weekend - and it seems like quite a treat.  I wasn’t able to attend the one in my own town, I was on the opposite side of the country, but if you’re down near Austin you might want to take a look-see.

(CW)TB

Gabe

I didn’t just stumble upon that skunk picture in my daily search for polecat porn. A kind reader sent me the link because apparently the creator dislikes Penny Arcade(as well as PvP and Sinfest among others). I checked the rest of his site trying to figure out what sort of person he was and found the weasel erotica. People always seem to think it is important that I know whenever they find some website that hates PA. I’m going to go on record right now and say it’s not that big a deal to us. If you don’t mail me every time someone calls me a dick, that’s probably okay.

-Gabe out

Tycho

Well, that’s something we can work out.  We can get you in.  In fact, we can three of you in.  And getting in is really easy.

Just so long as you’re a Night Elf.

I’m sorry, but they made it clear to us that only Night Elves could get these beta slots.  All you need to do is send us proof of your elfin heritage, we’ll give you an account, and you’ll be on your way.  Pictures of you as a baby, the song your mom used to sing you, a home movie, mystical recipes, just about anything that establishes your place among your people is fine.  Contest goes until next Friday - that is to say, the 25th of June.  Please send all contest entries to wowcontest@penny-arcade.com .  Don’t send them to my personal account.  If you send them to my personal account, not only will you not win, I will kill you

(CW)TB

Gabe

If you live on the west coast and you’re interested in coming to PAX you might want to think about the West Coast Supertrip! You can read all about here in the PAX forums. These are the basics:

What we are planning here is a road trip of mass proportions. Various PAers that are going to attend PAX are gathering en masse to hit the road together in a journey of epic proportions.

The Supertrip will begin in Phoenix, Arizona. The Supertrip will be hitting all the major west coast cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and finally, Seattle, the destination of this great caravan. The journey will come together in a series of rally points in all the major cities, where the existing caravan will pass through and new joinees will latch on and make the caravan bigger and better.

It sounds pretty fucking fun if you ask me.

-Gabe out

Tycho

This was interesting, I thought.  Sean Epperson writes:

I just hooked my USB drive (128mb) up to my xbox via the Xbox USB adaptor.  The dashboard sees it as a viable MU, and you can copy save files to it (this will be great for KOTOR).  The only issue is that if you hook the drive up to your PC, after copying a game, your PC reports that it isn’t formatted.

This is a great way of getting a higher capacity MU, or moving previously “unmovable” save files.

And when I say interesting, I mean shit hot.

(CW)TB