Thursday, March 21, 2013

Star Trek The Video Game


I am not sure the developers of the new Star Trek game know what Star Trek is, because it isn't Gears of War, it isn't Doom, Left4Dead or Deadspace. There are lots of games out there that have these standard sets of cannon fodder. If this was an SG1 game or a Star Wars game I would have said fine, but this is supposed to be Star Trek.

Monday, February 04, 2013

Gabe Newell on Productivity

Gabe Newell talks about how Valve works, monetisation of productivity and stuff.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Sprial Firework

Not sure if these can be bought on general sale, but it looks very cool.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Last Question by Isaac Asimov

I don't normally link to short stories, but I will to The Last Question by Isaac Asimov because I really liked it. It is a story about Humanitie's relationship with the universe's eventual state of entropy. It was published in 1956 which was a year before Sputnik and the year that IBM announced their first hard disk storage unit. Yet the story being written in a time when electronics used a lot of vacuum tubes, it is still very reliant and doesn't feel dated.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

A Game Of Thrones Mod For Crusader kings II

I bought Crusader Kings II hoping for a game that was slightly more complex than Risk and slightly less complex than any of the Total War series as I always struggle with the simulated battlefields (mainly I don't have the patients for that kind of battle). But what I got was a game that is so insanely complex that I find it impenetrable. I might give it another go in a few weeks, but at the moment I find the whole relationship structure of the game to be very difficult. But while reading up on the game I found out about the Game Of Throne Mod which if you like the TV series will probably have instant appeal to you.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Why the Batman can't kill the Joker and vice versa

Apparently This Fan Theory (nicely explained by igormorais) is now official cannon and has been explored in Arkham City, but I still think it is a really cool idea.

Monday, August 06, 2012

Random Fact

Lots of people use Copy and Past through the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V, but did you know that Ctrl + Insert and Shift + Insert will also work.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sight

Sight is an awesome short film about a possible future for augmented reality. I love the part where the guy is staring at the blank wall.


Sight from Sight Systems on Vimeo

We don't have the technology for all this today, but very soon we will.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Potal 2's Subplot

It turns out that Portal 2 had a rather interesting subplot.

 

In addition to the video the turrets where originally designed to protect babies from home intruders, which explains their odd vocal inflections.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Random Fact

Naming a folder "Windows 7 Tools.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" (without quotes) will create a toolkit of windows 7 utilities for fixing and diagnosing system issues. I suspect this was made to help Microsoft engineers.

Monday, May 14, 2012

I built a Portal 2 Test Chamber

I have been playing around with the Portal 2 level editor and it is very good for easy level building. The best test chambers on there at the moment seems to be by CaretCaret, but he has used Hammer (the big boys level editor) and I suspect the most popular levels will always be the ones built with Hammer, but I am still liking the in game editor. Here Is My Level, it took me a couple of hours and isn't amazing, but I think it is reasonable.

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Random Fact

In New York city most of the Crosswalk buttons function as Placebo Buttons.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Queer Core

Queer Core is specifically a genre of music that is very connected to homosexuality, either by imaginary, context or subject matter. Here are a few videos I liked.










Monday, April 16, 2012

Non-Euclidean Level Design

Not the first game demo or game to show this kind of impossible level design, but a fun demo anyway.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Piracy Has Cost The US Economy $58 Billion

There are a lot of large numbers floating around when it comes to the cost of Piracy. Rob Reid in his TED talk explains where some of this money is calculated from.



Rob is a writer who is just about to publish Year Zero a novel about what happens when Aliens develop a taste for Human pop music.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Wrecking Crew Orchestra

At the turn of the 20th century there was a popular form of magic called Black Art where a magician could make objects levitate, appear and disappear with ease. This was done through use of special lighting conditions and black velvet cloth to mask the workings of the trick from the audience. A hundred years later and Orchestra a Japanese dance group, create an innovative dance of black art and electro luminescent wire.



It takes a lot now to impress me, but this certainly did.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

DirectX 11's Tessellation

I was planning on writing a long post about Tessellation, but This Nvidia Article does a good job and what I really wanted to post was these videos.

This first video shows off what tessellation is.



This second video is a good practical (i.e a none gimmicky) application of tessellation.



And then the future applications for this technique, which is really interesting.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Alex Moore Visits Occupy London

Alan Moore is a writer of many fine graphic novels and this video is of him visiting Occupy London. It is an interesting video because he identifies with the protesters after having control of some of his work taken away from him by large corporations. Plus many of the protesters are wearing the mask from V for Vendetta a story about revaluation, which he wrote for.

Alan Moore visits Occupy LSX from inka stafrace on Vimeo.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

SOPA

This is a really good video about SOPA, but some facts are slightly missing.

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.


The US would seek extradition to prosecute breakers of SOPA abroad like they do with existing copyright laws.

The US currently controls domain name registration so would use that as a weapon against governments, people or organisations that didn't comply with their domestic SOPA laws.

And SOPA contains a section whereby anyone discussing or educating people about circumventing SOPA would fall under SOPA's restrictions. In the case of the video I have posted above that would mean VIMEO could be taken down and without due process or representation.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Samsung's OLED Window

I am not saying that all windows in the future will be interactive, but I think the benefits of having clutter free screens around the home so you get the information you want, when you want it, is a very appealing idea.