It’s over 1400!
I’m not quite sure where to start. As always, I’m a bit late with my blog posts. I keep saying to myself, “I’m going to do blog posts more often”, but I never do. Ah well, at least that means I’m keeping busy, right? Anyway, as usual, lotsa stuff to throw out into this post. The post obvious I think would be the new blog design–do you like it? I thought it was time for a bit of a change, as the default theme is… Well, default. Nobody wants to read a blog that has a default theme. So yeah, here’s the new blog design, I hope you find it as visually appleasing as I do. I’ve also gone through and tagged all my posts, and I find it kinda funny how some of the sizes came out. For example, ‘exrp’ is bigger than ‘coding’, but usually all my exrp posts have to do with coding in some way. Well, the way I tagged it, I didn’t tag things as ‘coding’ unless there was actually some technical talk in them; if it was just concepts or ideas, I didn’t tag it. I guess that makes sense. Also, ‘exgn’ is only like one post. That’s crazy, seeing as it’s such a big deal.
Lets put a couple of those tags up though, shall we? EXGN’s been great lately. Even if I’m not on any of the servers, there’s always someone on them. The CSS server seems to be used occasionally by some random group of people, I can only assume friends, and that’s nice since it doesn’t require any immediate attention to get traffic. The TF2 server has been a bit less fortunate, but I’m planning on adding more SM plugins sometime soon to keep things a bit more fresh, so that should help as per popularity. I’ve shut down the L4D server since nobody was really using it, and since there’s literally no server customization available besides the hostname and MOTD–so any server would do if we decide to play it as a group again. Hell, even a listen. GMod is the one that’s really been thriving lately, which is great. EXRP Lite is still a little bit buggy, but I’ve been working with a community-maintaned bug tracker to get things done and that’s proven to be very useful. I’ve come across a few bugs that make literally no sense at all and shouldn’t ever be happening, as they seem to be physically impossible, but I’ll figure it out sooner or later I’m sure.
I guess the really big news right now is my new computer: It’s great. Really, it’s just amazing. It was delivered in two boxes right before I left for my aunt’s house on Christmas eve, and I started checking things out the next day. Then I realized that Windows goes apeshit when you change the motherboard, but you just have to use the repair disk. Uhh, problem! I don’t have a Windows disk, my previous computer was preassembled. So I went to Newegg and found a nice OEM Vista Home Premium for $99, which is great since it’s usually like $200-$400 retail. I also got more RAM since it’s Vista, but the warranty on the RAM I originally got didn’t let me return, so I guess I’ll just have to live with 6GB. The case is amazing, too. There’s so much room in there, cable management was a breeze. Also it comes with like 6 big fans mounted all around the case, so this thing is really cool–literally. Anyway, specs below. Picture coming soon.
- E8400 Core 2 Duo processor
- Gigabyte UD3R motherboard
- 6GB DDR2 Corsair RAM
- GeForce 8800GT GPU
- Antec 900 case
Also for Christmas I got The Force Unleashed, which is a great game but it can be really frustrating how the combos work and how inconvenient the save points are; Mirror’s Edge which is also amazing, especially due to it’s fresh concept, but you really need to know what to do before you do it–especially when ninjas are chasing after you. Lots of dieing and level restarts on that one, but I guess that’s what EA calls replayability. I also got Fallout 3 and Oblivion, which I haven’t played either too much since I haven’t had a lot of time, but they’re both amazing. No complains so far. I also recieved The Ship, which is what I’m going to focus on here. It’s a bit old, from 2004 or 2005 I think, and not that many people seem to still play it–I can’t immagine why, though. It’s simply an amazing game with an outstandingly original concept, utilizing a very unique art style. You might say the same style as Grim Fandango, but not as blocky–more like The Incredibles, but less high-rez of course. If you’ve never heard of it before, you’re on a 1930’s cruise ship where you get a quarry to kill at the beginning of every round, and you need to go around and find things that can be used as weapons (wrenches, screwdrivers, umbrellas, even actual weapons like guns) and you score by killing your quarry. However you’re also someone else’s quarry, so you have to avoid being killed at the same time. There’s a security camera/guard and witness system that prevents you from killing people just anywhere, so that adds a lot to the game. I don’t know, this kind of game really makes me want to go out and make my own SourceMod. Anyway, I also got Ironman, The Dark Knight, WALL-E, Chocolates, LEGOs, and a couple calendars. (Jet fighters and Monty Python, if you’re curious.)
I’m definitely trying to get into the serious indy scene right now. I don’t know exactly what to do though, but I am. Son, Viro, and I are planning (if not already started) making an FPS similar to Goldeneye as per theming, The Ship’s art style, and Hitman: Blood Money’s kind of “go here and do this, but you figure out the in-between” kind of mission-based gameplay. We’re calling it ‘Espionage’ for now, but there’s no way to know if it’ll change later. We’re either thinking of using the Source SDK to make it a SourceMod, or just making it a standalone game in C4. Anyway, back to what I was talking about. We want to use Source since it’ll get a lot more attention due to being a SourceMod, opening us up to the wide audience that is the HL2 community, but of course there are a lot of setbacks. As far as SourceMods go, it’s a bit hard to make something that doesn’t just seem like a reskin of HL2 in the end result. The code isn’t very well documented and there are literally no guides or tutorials out there to help get you started, so either you know exactly what you’re doing or you don’t at all. I’ve had C4 for a while, and it’s really starting to get really amazing lately with all their updates. It’s like Crysis in terms of power and features, now. Essentially C4 would be the better choice, especially since it’s a lot easier to use and build things on, but we may have a lot harder of a time getting recognition. The map editor is a lot more confusing than Hammer, which is Son’s job, so he’s playing around a bit to see if he can get used to it. Though another nice deciding factor is that if we get good, we can sell it with C4–something we can’t do with Source. I’m really not sure which to use, still. Think you can help me out? If you would, please vote in the poll and provide your insight in a comment below.
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And to conclude the first long blog post of the year: Gravitybone. It’s a weird indy game built on the Q2 engine that’s kinad like a mix of Grim Fandango, Portal, and Hitman–amongst other things. There’s literally no possible way to describe this game, so you might as well just try it out for yourself. Go download it over here. It’s a really short game, but it’s also really fun and unique. Stuff like this really gets my mind thinking about making my own game, even if it’s just a strange little thing like this with programmer graphics. You know, like Noby Noby or World of Goo. Yes, I’m still stuck on WoG. Damnit, brain, think of something else! Anyway, that’s it for me today. Remind me to make more, smaller blog posts more often and we can avoid this whole ~1400 word count thing, mmkay?
12.18.08Proportionately long post title
Lots of stuff has been going on lately. Really, lots–it’s crazy. I haven’t even had time to update my blog all this time, and I know I kept saying I’d update more frequently. I’ll keep saying it again! Ha! Anyway, I have a lot to cover in this post, so bear with me if this turns out to be really long. Even if it does, I assure you it’s well worth the read.
Now then, hopefully I can try and tackle this in chronological order without completely screwing up…
First up we have EXGN. Basically, we used to be EXRP (a strictly GMod RP community and server), and now we’ve officially expanded to EXGN (a multi-game community and server network). We used to have a CSS and TF2 server before, but they were always kinda in the background and nobody really paid any attentionn to them. Now it’s official and we have everything flawlessly set up internally to run all the servers at once, so we’re good to go. Since my last post, I got a new server; completely dedicated this time–that server is all mine! Really good specs too, quad core, assload of ram, buncha space, connected to 3 backbones, etc… I’m set for quite some time with that server I think. Then I had to configure all of it, which took a while since the hosting company I’m with didn’t provision the IPs properly, after that I set up the sites again, set up the new EXGN site, and then all the games. Everything’s running suspiciously smoothly now, so I’d say I’m quite proud of myself.

Ubuntu is good for laptop
In order to set up the Garry’s Mod server without using a graphical X environment, using Xvfb, I had to use the -Y argument while connecting to SSH. It took me a while, but I finally figured out that this only worked when connecting to a Linux server from a Linux client. I had dualbooted Ubuntu before on my desktop, but I really have no use for it. However, I’ve gotten a laptop since then, and Vista really doesn’t run too well on it–bam, there’s a good reason to put Ubuntu on it; let’s do it! It took a while to get the partitions planned out so that I could have a primary NTFS partition for Vista, a primary FAT16 for it’s recovery and boot crap, a primary Ext3 for Ubuntu, a logical Ext3 swap, and a logical NTFS “data” partition to share between the two OS’s. Problem was for some reason Vista only wanted two primary partitions as Ubuntu would allow four, but then if I had four Vista wouldn’t allow me to have any logical partitions–it made no sense at all. After about an hour of deep thought and frustration, I finally got it figured out and installed Ubuntu with my carefully devised new partition table. Once Ubuntu was installed, however, the wireless card didn’t work–even after following all of the guides and forum posts online. After a couple days of trying to figure it out, I accidentally installed a module called linux-backports-modules-intrepid that automatically gets the wireless cards working. So, this is to any of you that have AR242x wireless cards out there: Just install that module, don’t do anything with modprobes or blacklists, and everything’ll work out just fine on your first try.
Next up: School. Ah, lovely, lovely school. I’ve been having some problems with my Algebra 2 teacher, such as when she gives us homework on stuff she hasn’t really explained, and that really set me behind–so much so that my final grade was failing and that I had to pull off an 88 on my semester exam toady. I really hope I did, I don’t know how I’d live with myself if I didn’t. The way it works here if you fail a class is you have to take it again the next semester. Then you take what would be the second semester not the first semester of the next year, but the second semester. Since I’m a junior right now, that means I would have only one chance to pass that second semester–if not, I wouldn’t be able to graduate. So yeah, this is really eating away at me and haunting me when I try to go to sleep at night, so I really hope the above situation doesn’t become a reality. I think I did well on the exam; at least an 88 I’m sure. I didn’t struggle with anything, everything seemed completely logical, and I’m positive I didn’t make any stupid mistakes like bubbling in the wrong answer or using the wrong method to answer a question. …Enough talk of this, I really want to get it out of my head so I can enjoy my Christmas and vacation.

FPS-town awaits me
Speaking of Christmas, my parents are surprising me with some new computer hardware I picked out and watched my dad order today. I’m really happy about that, as the hardware is really good. A general rundown: E8400 Core 2 Duo, 8800GT, 2GB DDR2 RAM (my old RAM was DDR, and wouldn’t be compatible with my new mobo), GIGABYTE UD3R motherboard, and an Antec 900 case. Nothing bleeding edge, but still really great and definitely a big upgrade from what I have now. I’m really excited for this, and can’t wait to play games on my new rig and see how amazing my FPS is. I’m taking stuff like the power supply and hard drives from my onw right now of course, and my old parts may go to my mum or dad. Depends if it’s better than my dad’s right now, which I think it is–he’s using a PCI 4x graphics card. Yeah, I didn’t even know they made those anymore either. Well, that settles it I guess.
I went to chop down my own tree last weekend (I think, my concept of time greater than two days is nil) and that was really fun. My parents and I drove up to the mountains of Cloudcroft, NM. There was about two feet of snow in some areas, so that made everything better. I brought my camera to do a kind of mockumentary (of Bear Grylls and Cloverfield if you’re interested), which is downloading right now and so far I think the footage is turning out quite nicely. The majority of it near the end is the epic struggle of dragging a tree up an 8-story hill. I’m glad there was snow, as it would’ve been impossible to drag the tree up to the top with dirt. Even with the snow, it was really tiring. There was really cold winds, and the temperature got somebit below freezing at one point, minus wind chill. As I said, it’s converting and stuff right now so I’ll have to edit it tomorrow. I’ll try to post it real soon, mmkay? It should be quite entertaining. I’ll try for tomorrow.
Last topic to cover, unless I think of something else, is the ol’ dreaded search for the perfect MMORPG. It keeps going. And going. And going… Ashen Empires released a massive update that fixes nearly every problem in the game, as well as adding and tweaking with a bunch of new things like nicer graphics, GUI redesigns, etc… They also released a new expansion pack titled Tides of Fate, which basically adds boats to the game. Pretty cool I think, as it opens up a whole new element to the game which is great, but the boats seem to be rediculously overpriced–the starter boat is around one million gold–I only have 1.5 million, and Son has around 4 or 5 I think, but he’s level 101 (I think) and I’m 34. People say the top-tier galleons cost around 15mil, which is ridiculous.
I tried Guild Wars today from a trial code Lawrence got when he purchased the game. I set my expectations rather low; just expecting it to be another failed WoW clone. However, it’s actually really good. It’s themed just like your generic medieval crap, but it adds some nice quirks and twists that make it unique. Really, it seems like a blend of SRO, SWG, and WoW, which is really nice. One could say Ashen Empires in some cases, but that’s a whole different genre I think. Anyway, F2P is a definite pro, and the combat is quite nice. Questing is also good, as it isn’t just grinding like most RPGs are–like WoW. Yes, I’m aiming that at you, WoW fanboys. Go play a game that’s the least bit fun, mmkay? The biggest con I’ve found so far is that all the male characters are rediculously ripped to the point that they just look really, really unsightly. I’m going to be looking at my character for the whole time I’m playing this game, and more specifically: their ass. I really don’t want to be staring at a ripped guy’s ass all day, so I made a female character. Actually, that’s not much of a con at all. Hmm… Well, the FPS is good given the quality of the graphics, so surely something’s wrong there. Yeah, let’s go with that for cons.
02.29.08Birthday
So it’s my birthday today. I keep on forgetting. I got a really early night last night, mainly because I was sick, but I’m still sick today anyway. I have some kind of stomach flu. Yesterday it was vomiting and some sharper pains around my tum tum, but today it’s mostly just gurgling inside my tum tum and a headache. Maybe a fever too, I’m not sure. Yesterday I was at 101. Meh.
Anyway, I got a Creative Zen, a couple LEGO sets, and some chocolates. I’m happy–that more than makes up for the tum tum stuffs. Yes, I like saying tum tum. I was going to go to dinner with my parents, but I don’t know if I can. My tum tum still isn’t feeling too well. (Okay, I’ll stop.) We’ll have to see for later.
I’m 4 today, so, thanks to everyone who said “happy birthday” to me today! Tony, especially. You know why. ;p
Lets hope I get better soon so I can continue coding. I’m back in the zone.
02.5.08Vacation Videos
So I finally got the chance to look around the videos I took last summer vacation when I was at Disney World. I had a lot, but most of them were kinda personal (had shots of my parents and I), so I won’t post those. I can, however, post these…
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Go watch it in all it’s semi-HD glory
I love my camera. It’s even more awesome with it’s huge lens and lens filters now–I can’t wait to go to one of the Disneys this summer and tape more stuff.
Anyway, that’s pretty much it for today. I haven’t done much except play some Super Mario Galaxy and Ashen Empires, lately. Not to mention making a DVD of my vacation videos, but you get the gist.
I also got Batman Begins for the PS2 a couple days ago. I haven’t had much of a chance to play it, but it’s actually a really good game. One of the only movie-turned-games that’s worth playing. It’s really a stealth game, as Batman is still just a regular dude and can’t handle much bullet fire, but the story’s pretty good anyway, so who cares if Batman seems a bit weak. It follows the same plotline as the movie. The gameplay is actually quite good, too. One button for kicking, one for punching, one for using special moves, and one for blocking. Just your basic stuff, but it relies heavily on timing.
As for the gamemode, I haven’t done much since last time. I’m saving all my energy for the big stuff.
Christmas
I know, I know. I keep saying stuff about updating this more frequently, but I never actually do it. Meh.
Anyway, as a followup to my last blog post: Assassin’s Creed is really good. It plays just like a movie, really. But keep in mind, it’s not for people who aren’t stealthy at heart. A lot of stealthyness and patience is required. Either way, I like it because it reminds me of assets from the Bourne films, so I’m happy. A lot of people say that it’s really repetitive, but I disagree. If you just try to rush through the game and take shortcuts, each assassination will feel a bit repetitive after a while. But if you play the game it was meant to be played, it’s fun.
As for Christmas, mine was great. I got CoD4, an HD wide-angle lens for my camera, some lens filters (UV, florescent, and polarized), Phantom Hourglass, some huge binoculars, a 2008 calendar that has a funny Bush quote every day, a DVD with all of Pixar’s short films, all the Bourne films, 512mb RAM (now my mobo’s topped out), a LEGO set of Darth Maul’s speeder, around $100 total from friends and family, and last but not least: the C4 Engine.
CoD4 is really good. The singleplayer is fun, and doesn’t get old fast like other FPS’s singleplayer campaigns, but the multiplayer is where it’s always at. The multiplayer in CoD4 plays a lot like Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory’s, and I loved ET. You have your basic gamemodes like team DM, CTF, etc… But you also have some new ones. There’s headquarters, which I’ve yet to try, and there’s sabotage, where you have to play CTF with a bomb and plant it on the enemy’s missiles. It’s pretty fun. You also have your standardized classes: Assault, Spec Ops, Demolitions, and Sniper. For every kill you get and every objective you hold down, you get XP. You get new weapons and ‘perks’ with that XP, which you can use to customize your own class. A perk is a kind of upgrade, to put it plainly. There’s some basic ones like deep impact, which lets your bullets go through more harder materials like some soft metal, harder walls, etc… There’s also special grenades, like flashbangs, smoke grenades, and my favorite: stun grenades. Think of it as a tazer, but in grenade form. Anyone it’s blast hits gets ‘drowsy’, making them slower and less accurate. Very useful. It also does a little flash of light and a puff of smoke, so it’s almost like having a frag grenade, flashbang, and smoke grenade all in one, except it doesn’t hurt. Anyway, there are also some really fun perks like Martyrdom and Last Stand, which let you pull the pin on your last nade (if you have one) when you die, and let you lean up a bit and shoot your killer with a pistol before you finally croak, respectively. You also get special stuffs every 3, 5, and 7 kills. At 3 you get to launch a UAV (radar plane), at 5 you get an airstrike (location of your choosing), and at 7 you get to fly and shoot your own helicopter (which is really fun). These are quite hard to get sometimes, though. I’ve gotten the helicopter two times since I started playing yesterday, and one of which got shot down almost immediately, and the other I didn’t get to use since I shot some guy in the head right after getting the thing and we won.
All in all, CoD4 is a great game. ![]()
As for C4, I’ve yet to try it. I’ll try it sometime soon, though. Anyway, I just got home from some boxing day shopping. They had all console and PC games 35% off, so I got myself Super Mario Galaxy with some of my Christmas money. So far, I haven’t played it, but I can confirm the rumors as true: The box does say “U R MR GAY”. Where it says “Super Mario Galaxy” on the box, there are little stars under some of the letters, and if you read just the letters with the stars under them, it spells the above. Freaky, huh? I wonder if they did that on purpose, or if they even noticed at all…
As for some coding news, I’ve been working on a complete remake of EXRP’s current server scripts. Before, I built off an existing gamemode called LightRP, which is pretty poorly coded if you ask me, and then I just kept stacking stuff on top of it, causing it to become the lag monster it is right now. So I’m remaking it from scratch, doing things right the first time around. So far, I’ve done the new naming system (since the new GMod 2007 uses your Steam Friends name instead of letting you change it ingame like before), and I’m working on doors. I’m using a lot of meta functions, as in entity:Function( args ), so it’s really organized. I’m just having some trouble getting those meta functions to refresh in GMod’s HUDPaint hook, since it doesn’t seem to want to change. I can see how it’d save a lot of resources only having the HUD refresh when the game knows that the stuff it’s displaying has changed, but why would you do that in a game like GMod? It already takes up all your computer’s resources to run in the first place, so optimizing little things that stifle a developer’s abilities is quite useless. Hopefully I can finish this before my vacation is over. I’ve been playing around with my Christmas presents and getting together with my family Christmas’ing and stuff lately, so I haven’t had much time.
Well, that’s about it! Hope you had a good Christmas.
I’m baaaaack!
Well, I’m back from my vacation. Actually, I have been for a few days, I just haven’t been arsed to post anything.
Anyway, I’ll be doing my VLogs soon. More like eventually…
Going on Vacation
I’ll be going on vacation to Orlando, Florida tomorrow for over a week. I’ll be back on the 8th, but give me until the 9th to get back to speed.
Anyway, I’ll be going to Disney World, which’ll be fun. I’ll be sure to record a video log and post it on YouTube, maybe record some rides too.
Seeya!
Summer
The summer is here and I’ve got tons of stuff on the way! My goals for this summer vacation are as follows…
I also have some news up on skyboundonline.com about it’s progress and the SkyEngine and whatnot.
My Birthday!
So yesterday/today was my birthday, and I’m 3.75 years old now. Yup, I was born on the 29th.
I’m actually 15.
Anyway, I got a Panasonic PV-GS300. Simply put, a 3CCD miniDV camera.
It has manual focus.
Just a simple test shot I took in about 2 seconds…
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I’m so excited; I can’t wait to make a new brickfilm!
Just in case you were wondering, I also got a neat little carrying bag/case for it, and a Lego Star Wars Imperial Shuttle. Hmm, that gives me an idea…
Anyway, I set myself up a new Youtube account. This time, it’s director. ![]()
I might post some VLogs in the future…
The countdown begins…

It’s getting closer by the second…






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