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  • 20Jan 08

    Happy New Year!

    First off, Pimpin' Sytems 2 is on hiatus... again. Partly because I spent every cent of that computer's budget for my Gibson, and partly because I upgraded my current computer a few days ago. Granted, it's still not worthy of running Lost Planet or Crysis, but any computer that can play Bioshock on medium smoothly is good enough for me. Don't expect anthing major on it until 2008 comes to a close. It's NOT dead, just (sadly) delayed.

    Everyone's saying how 2007 was a great year in gaming. It was, although I'm a lot more excited about a few 2008 games than anything from last year:

    Radical Entertainment's new third person inhuman mayhem simulator, Prototype. It's been somewhat low-key, but the early trailers show that this game means buisiness. This is the game I'm anticipating the most, out of all the games I can think of for 2008. I'm not going to rant about Prototype, but if you get a chance watch that trailer. There's something for everyone to love. Except for squeamish people.

    Burnout Paradise. To me, Dominator was a big letdown. They took Burnout 3 and ripped out everything that made it so unique and fun in the first place. Paradise is the holy grail of Burnouts so far, an open world area where you can literally body-check a car into the railing, smashing it into shreds and smashing those shreds into flaming particles of metal is too good to pass up. The only concern is how it's going to play out in the final release. Criterion has been great with presentation so far, BLACK and Burnout Revenge were marvels in keeping their theme up and alive. But games that have tried similar ideas *cough TDU cough* came out as fun games but not as amazing as everyone anticipated. I'm keeping my hopes up, but even if it's half as good as the first few Burnouts I'm still going to play it.

    Spore. Sims, but way bigger. I want to play this game. Just tell Will Wright that if you release a near-finished copy of the game at E3, don't delay it for a year and a half.

    Far Cry 2. Far Cry rocked. The developer switch might takes out a tiny bit of the uniqueness Crytek created for Far Cry, as well as a little of the hype, but my guess is they're going to stick with what worked in round 1 and add a few minor details. If they don't screw up the formula Far Cry 2 will be a great game.

    Apart from updating my aging Dreamcast-era avatar with a new Portaly one, that's about it... I'm not a person who can write about every game I'm looking forward to this year, I could write another day's worth of text about MGS4 but instead I'll settle with this.

    • Posted Jan 20, 2008 8:48 am PT
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  • 11Nov 07

    Orange My God!

    Buy the Orange Box. 50 bucks, for literal days on end of pure Team Fortress bliss. Portal and the HL2 set just add to the mix of raw awesomeness that this game contains. I'm putting off my computer rebuild for a bit just to sink in some more. It's that wicked.

    You'll find me in TF2 under the handle "Ciao Time", BTW.

  • 27Aug 07

    Pimpin' Systems Episode 2: In With A Bang

    (Foreword: This is a work-in-progress build, and probably not be finished until early 2008. This page will be updated periodically to reflect changes in the design.)

    (UPDATE: Jan. 2008: Due to me laundering all my money on a new guitar and upgrades for my current rig, PSE2 is delayed... for a bit longer than 2 months. Expect a summer update with a few parts, and the thing might be ready to go for winter of this year.)

    Alright, welcome to the second edition of Pimpin' Systems! Today's project is a little unorthodox: I'm going to take a very low-end computer (a Hewlett-Packard a1116x, to be exact) and turn it into a real gaming machine... while keeping a reasonable budget.

    The a1116x. Fear it.

    The first thing I noticed about the HP was that its' internal components were very outdated. Don't let it's snazzy external appearance and big, shiny OS (it came with Vista Home Premium) fool you, 'cause this thing is weak. Let's go take a look at some quick stats for the a1116x:

    • RAM: 504 MB (they just couldn't add another 8 MB to make it work, couldn't they?)
    • CPU: Intel Pentium 4@ 3.06 gHz (not that bad, actually)
    • Graphics Card: NONE! THE HORROR!!!
    • Motherboard: PCI compatible (not PCI Express, just 1993 PCI)
    • Windows Vista Performance Index: 1.0. (ouch)
    • HD: 200 GB (good enough for now)

    Now, here's a quick look at the projected final stats of the system. Due to the cost factor, I will not be upgrading small necessities such as the sound card and the hard drive, and due to the fact that I want the computer to retain it's original form I won't be upgrading the case. This is going to change periodically as new technologies come out, so stay tuned! (Text in green symoblizes parts that are already bought/installed.)

    • RocketFish 700W Power Supply

    • Linksys Broadband/LAN Ethernet Modem

    • Intel Core 2 Duo (possibly the "Wolfdale" spec CPU, when it's released)

    • 2-4 GB of RAM

    • PCI-Express 2.0 compatible motherboard (Intel X38???)

    • Nvidia PCI-Express 2.0 compatible graphics card (there's a possibility that I might upgrade from a single v.card to an SLi setup in fall 2008, so stay tuned!)

    • Upgraded cooling fan, if necessary

    • 1 TB hard drive (I doubt I'm going to get this one until waaaay down the road)

    That's it for now, folks! Come back in late '08 , when I attempt to start the fun part of the build. See you then!

    • Posted Aug 27, 2007 10:24 am PT
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