Aug 28, 2010

University of Florida Starcraft Class

http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/university-of-florida-introduces-starcraft-class-28-08-2010/

Those who enroll in the class are expected to use what they learned in a business practice or when the Zerg come tearing across the solar system bent on mankind’s destruction.

Aug 27, 2010

Hide Your Wife!

You'll be happy to know that Antoine Dodson is "Riding YouTube Out Of The 'Hood'".

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129381037

Hey, a guy'll take a break anywhere he can get one, right? So hide yer wife! Hide yer kids! Hide yer husband!

Aug 26, 2010

CS:Source Server (#2)

Okay, so here's what I've done to the CS:Source server:

Administration tools are installed. Bind a key to sm_admin and a menu will pop up when you hit it. If you don't have some level of admin and think you should, I need your steam ID and can set that up. At the very least an ITOE member should be able to kick and change maps.

Weapon restrictions automatically restricts the AWP (one-shot kill scoped rifle.) Once the noobs like Messiah are used to the game, we can always unrestrict it.

Other temporary weapon restrictions are available from the admin menu.

A bomb timer was installed for the noobs ;-) It will announce with a voice and text at 30 seconds and count down to explosion.

A team auto-balancer is installed. It is supposed to balance the teams based on size and skill and will also restrict joining a team with more players. This may need some tweaking after we get rolling with it.

If someone gets out of control on the server there's admin punishments available like setting them on fire, etc.

Fast downloads are enabled through a server on an entirely different Internet connection and everything is compressed for fast downloads.

Map rotation should work now. Cross your fingers.

I've very carefully not installed anything that would impact the actual gameplay or balance except for weapon restrictions.

Aug 25, 2010

CS: Source in Linux

I run a dual-monitor Ubuntu 10.04 system for work. It actually has two dual-port nVidia cards in it, but I'm only using the 9800 GT right now.
I used a utility called PlayOnLinux to install steam and tweak my WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator - it emulates Windows programs for Linux. Yeah go figure on the name, that's geeks for ya!)

Installing steam and CS:Source was easy enough. Tweaking it to work since I have two monitors was a challenge. If you only run one monitor, none of this would be necessary.

First, I had to tweak my Xorg file to make sure it knew what to do when a Windows program asks for full screen. It was as easy as changing one line in the xorg.conf file from:

Option "metamodes" "DFP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0, DFP-1: nvidia-auto-select +1920+0"

to:

Option "metamodes" "DFP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0, DFP-1: nvidia-auto-select +1920+0; DFP-0: 1920x1080 +0+0"

Notice it has two pairs of setups now - one for dual-head, and one following the semi-colon for full screen that only uses one monitor.

Next, I tweaked my launch options for CounterStrike to the following:

-fullscreen -width 1920 -height 1080 -heapsize 1048576

Again, due to the dual-head issues, things went slightly strange before forcing it to 1920x1080. The heapsize option lets it take advantage of all the extra RAM I have to improve performance, but I'm not sure it actually did anything for me.

Everything runs just fine - I get around 100fps with moderate detail. I've tried several video options but I do seem to be able to see light sources through the walls. Here's a screenshot from de_nuke while connected to Dizzle's server:

Aug 24, 2010

A compilation of Mafia II reviews

Brink developer diary

Splash Damage is making a lot of promises that I'd love to see them deliver on, but I just don't see how their execution is going to live up to their ambition.  Such is the nature of the hype-machine:

Portal 2: "Wheatley" trailer

Good news for CoD: Black Ops

As reported at ArsTechnica and elsewhere, the game will have a dev console, dedicated servers, and mod tools (in some form, at least).

It should have been a given, but this is still a welcome reversal of the "creeping consolization" that has plagued PC gaming for the last few years.  Valve gets it, Id (mostly) gets it, and it seems that Treyarch gets it, too.  Good on them.

The Humanities include a study of Portal

From 1UP:
In what is perhaps a first, a videogame has become required reading for all students at a higher education facility. Michael Abbott, editor of The Brainy Gamer and a teacher at Wabash College has revealed that Portal is to be a core text of a new course called "Enduring Questions" that all students at the college are required to take.

A freshman course to be held during the spring semester, Enduring Questions is "devoted to engaging students with fundamental questions of humanity from multiple perspectives and fostering a sense of community. Each section of the course includes a small group (approximately 15) of students who consider together classic and contemporary works from multiple disciplines. In so doing, students confront what it means to be human and how we understand ourselves, our relationships, and our world."
[full article]

Scientists Find Zombie in 48 Mil Year Old Fossil

Yep, the zombie apocalypse has been going on for 48 million years!