BrodysDad46

Name: BrodysDad46
Joined On: Aug 30, 2007
Maintag: Natas XLVI
Age: 38
Occupation: Attorney
Location: Amarillo, Tx
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Last seen: 2/1/10
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06/04/09
Shooter Controls
I recently picked up a PS3 in no small part so that I could play Killzone 2. I like K2, but the controls are terrible. I am not talking about the lag in movement or the "weight" given to the weapons that I have read many people complain about, I am talking about the controller mapping. What the hell? I HATE games that make you aim by pressing the right analog stick (I am looking at you too, Frontlines and Rainbow 6). In the heat of battle, I will invariably press the stick again when I fire the weapon, thus, taking the weapon out of aim mode and spraying bullets everywhere. I think that every shooter ever made should be REQUIRED to have an optional controller lay-out that is as close to COD's controller lay-out as is possible for the game. I understand that standardization isn't possible because of additional and different features in games (like the Dark Sector glave), but firing a standard weapon should always be set to the R trigger and aim should always be set to the L trigger (and an option to switch those for left-handed folks would be thoughtful as well). If Guerilla Games would fix this one aspect of K2 or, at least, give me the option to change it to what is most comfortable for me (every controller lay-out option available in K2 has the aim function mapped to pressing the R analog stick), I would love K2. It is a really good game and the MP is a blast.
Posted by BrodysDad46 @ 2:20 pm EDT | Permalink | 8 Comments
07/10/08
CivRev Impressions
Holy crap is this game awesome. I downloaded the demo a couple of weeks ago and played it 20-30 times, but it got more and more frustrating when the pre-set ending date of 1250AD would hit, especially as I was one move away from storming a capital city of a rival civ. Well, with the release of the retail game, that issue is resolved. However, ironically, I still feel the same, though less intense, feeling upon ending a game. I played through a game on King difficulty and won a cultural victory, but I kind of hated to win as soon as I did. I was in the process of crushing a Spanish city with my wing of Bombers and I was just a smidge away from obtaining the next economic milestone. To me, it is a really good indication of how much I enjoy this game that, after completing a 3 and a half hour game (this isn't a typical game length, but I took my time and did some civlopedia research along the way) that I won, I didn't want it to end. Today is going to be a really long day at work because I am dying to get home and start up another campaign.
If you haven't tried the demo and you own a 360 or PS3, you owe it to yourself to download it and give it a try. I had played Civ IV on the PC and didn't like it because it was too much micromanaging. CivRev scales back the micromanagement significantly. It hits the sweet spot for me because it stripped some of the more tedious aspects of the game (managing each individual worker and having to have the right types of production for certain projects), but still leaves you feeling like you are in total control of your civ. If you have a God complex, it is a dream game.
I almost didn't download the demo based on my preconceived notions of the Civ series, but Bevo convinced me that I needed to give it a try. I am glad he did (even though he still likes a terrible college football team). If you are a newb to the Civ series, you need to play on the Chieftan (lowest) difficulty, as that difficulty has an adviser pop up frequently to help explain the basics of the game. Actually, even if you are a Civ vet, it is probably easier to play through a bit of a game on this setting to get a grasp on the basics of the controls with a controller. The game is very well adapted to a controller, but I prefer having a nice on-screen avatar walk me through it rather than having to read about the controls in the manual (and, of course, the demo has no manual to read).
There is still so much that I haven't tried in the game (MP, scenarios, game of the week) that this isn't a review of the game, but I can already tell that this is my favorite game since Gears and it is a very nice change of pace from CoD4.
Posted by BrodysDad46 @ 9:54 am EDT | Permalink | 1 Comments
06/09/08
New Signature
Gatsu Godhand made me the amazing signature below. I know that anyone in the AoW forum or that ever goes to the Gears forum will see it a ton, but I thought I would share it with the rest of you. The panther logo is from one of the decks of the skater Natas Kaupas (the original inspiration for my gamertag), but Gatsu was able to replace "Santa Monica Airlines" in the banner with "Art of War." Once again, thank you Gatsu.

Posted by BrodysDad46 @ 9:09 am EDT | Permalink | 2 Comments
04/29/08
Trip Photos
I have been meaning to post a few photos of my trip to Atlanta since I got back, but just haven't gotten around to it. Most of the pictures that I took are really only meaningful to a lifelong Braves fan, but I thought that the following can give some insight into the trip.

This picture shows the amazing seats that my wife was able to get us to the Friday night game. It was incredible. The girl bending over facing the wrong direction was our section's waitress. The Braves won this game with Chipper Jones hitting two HRs.

These are the seats that we had for Saturday's day game. When we left for Atlanta, we only had tickets for Friday's game. We ended up taking a taxi to a restaurant to get something to eat on Thursday night and the cabbie was a big-time Braves fan. Anyway, we got to talking about the Braves and my wife told him that I had never been to Atlanta before and that going to see a game was the reason for our trip. The cabbie said that he has season tickets and that he had to work Saturday and offered us his tickets since I am such a big fan. Of course, we accepted. Then the cabbie wouldn't take any money for the tickets. Amazing. These seats are great for a day game. We were out of the sun through most of the game and the air circulates very well through this portion of the stadium. It almost felt air conditioned. Anyway, Braves won again and we had a blast.

Final picture. This was the wife and I after the Sunday game. She isn't a sports fan and will likely never wear that shirt again, but she may wear the visor while doing some yardwork. LOL. I, on the other hand, will completely wear out the gear that I bought on this trip.
Only downside to any of this is that we will have to take a trip to one of the wife's places next year (it will have to have great shopping since the unexpected Saturday tickets essentially eliminated her chance to do some serious Atlanta shopping). After that, all of our family trips will be focused around the kid (who stayed with his grandparents for anyone that is wondering).
Posted by BrodysDad46 @ 1:32 pm EDT | Permalink | 3 Comments
04/17/08
The Trip is Finally Here
Well, the time has finally come for me to take my trip to Atlanta to see the Braves play. I am very excited, but I am hoping that we can find some things to do on Saturday that will be fun for my wife. I will see you all when I get back.Posted by BrodysDad46 @ 12:49 am EDT | Permalink | 3 Comments
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