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Wednesday, 23 June 2010
A Bit of a Blur
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: My Gaming


     I picked up Blur a couple of days ago, not out of really any desire to play the game honestly, but because I had found a decent sale and ended up paying only $20.00 for it at my local Best Buy after coupon  It's not to say that I thout it would be horrible or anything along those lines, but after playing the last couple of Project Gotham Racing games, I will admit I thought Bizzare had lost their touch.  Truth is, I don't care for them at all.  Despite the hype and great reviews, the truth is the last couple of PGR games were poor handling messes.  Sure they looked great, but the racing action and gameplay were simply sub-par.  So far, this one has beeen pretty good fun.  I think the best part is that the Kart Racing aspects of the game have so far kept my mind off the fact that it doesn't seem to handle quite right.  Oh, well, will update later as I move further through the game.  Right now, I think it was worth my twenty bucks.


Posted by the Captain at 4:18 PM CDT
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Review: City Diner
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: Danzig - Hammer of the Gods
Topic: Restaurant Reviews

     So, lunchtime comes and every man must find something to dine upon or face the afternoon hungry, and hungry just will not do, so I made my way over to City Diner, a local diner style eatery featuring the classic foods one would expect from an establishment so named.  Also a benefit is that it is located at 622 N. Water Street in downtown Corpus Christi,  just a couple of blocks from my office, so it makes it all that much easier to just walk down there at lunch without having to hassle with getting the truck out of the parking garage and so forth.  And convenience is certainly king around these parts with an hour to have lunch in.  Sounds like a long time, but it can go by faster than one would expect and next thing you know lunch is coming back to the office in a doggy bag.  It's not a huge deal since I could eat at my desk, but it's hardly as nice as sitting and having a leisurely lunch out and about.

      The main reason I bring up lunchtime time constraints is about to become evident, but it is pretty much common knowledge to downtown establishments and eateries that these constraints do exist and it is important to get people seated and served as quickly as possible.  Generally speaking, with a few exceptions, they downtown food service industry is very good at making lunchtime happen for all us paper pushers, so we can make a timely return to our afternoon paper pushing in a timely manner.  Generally speaking.  

     I didn't realize it at the time, but I should have noticed the red flags that lunch was not going to be smooth as soon as I arrived at city diner a minute or two after noon.  It wasn't particularly packed by downtown lunchtime standards.  I've seen them much busier in the past, and that is really what makes today's experience there all the much more disappointing. The first tip off is that when I walked in, it wasn't all that busy, but the guy in line in front of me and I ended up waiting ten minutes to be seated.  On top of this, the hostess apparently couldn't find enough menus for my party of two.  Really?  Not enough menus?  You can't be serious.  But they were indeed serious, and it didn't stop there.

      What followed was a parade of errors by our waitress and some of the absolute worst service I have ever gotten and still paid for a meal.  She was quick to take our drink order, but then disappeared for quite some time.  Finally, she returned, took our appetizer order and meal order at the same time, because things were looking like they were going to be close time wise because of the poor service to that point.   We ordered fried cheese sticks and the Southwestern Rolls as appetizers, and I had the special, a three cheese burger and my companion had the chicken strip meal which she not only had to order, but also tell the waitress it came with a salad, and then waited, and waited, and waited.  Finally, my companion noticed the cook had brought out our cheese sticks to the waitress for delivery because they had been done, but she hadn't been back to check for them.  Great.  On top of it, between our table and the kitchen, she had forgotten that we also ordered the Southwestern Rolls, so those had not been made.  

      Finally, the Southwestern Rolls made their appearance only a minute prior to the meal proper arriving.  At this point, enough of our time had been wasted that we were just happy to be able to eat some of our meal at the establishment rather than having to take it all back to work untouched, although my companion did end up taking a great deal of her meal with her in a doggy bag.  Truth is, when the food did finally arrive, it was fine.  The cheese sticks were competent if not spectacular, and the marinara dipping sauce was very good.  Which reminds me of our other issue with the waitress.  My companion ordered ranch dressing with the cheese sticks, which of course did not make it out with them.  The waitress went back to the kitchen ostensibly to get the forgotten ranch, but some minutes later emerged from the kitchen, not only without ranch, but she wandered off to a different part of the diner to do whatever.  Finally when she returned to our section, we asked for the ranch again, to which she rolled her eyes at us like we were troubling her and went off to the kitchen again to emerge several minutes later, finally with the requested ranch. 

      Overall though, the food was good.  The three-cheese burger was tasty, although the bun was a tad stale and broke up quicker than I'd like.  The rolls were good.  I don't care overly much for the way the fries are battered, but that is personal preference more than anything, and the fries were golden and crispy.   Didn't try the chicken strips, but my companion said that they were good and that the gravy was also tasty.  I do like the Southwestern rolls as well, although they arrived contemporaneously with the meal instead of as an appetizer.  Passed on the pie due to time constraints though.

      In the final accounting, while I will be going back to City Diner because it is close to work and easy to get in and out of for lunch (usually), I will be hoping not to have a repeat of the service disaster that I was a part of this time around.  The food was fine, but it's hard to enjoy lunch when the service that you receive, and pay for, is just that bad.  It creates stress for people as they try to enjoy lunch and make it back on time for work, and due to their location and the type of food they serve, it should never be an issue.

 


Posted by the Captain at 2:53 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 11:09 AM CDT
Monday, 21 June 2010
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift
Topic: My Gaming

       Although most of the weekend was taken up with things like barbecue, beach going and a night on the town, there was an amazing amount of gaming that was still done, and perhaps most amazingly of all, it all centered around the second MotorStorm game.  True, it is a fine game and great fun to play.  Also true, it is a great multiplayer game offering four person split screen play and online play as well.  Although we never did dig out those other two controllers.  Things to remember for next time.  The most interesting thing about MotorStorm is its ability to not only entertain the person playing, but also those watching the game.  Not many games can keep the interest of spectators, but the frantic speed and spectacular destruction seems to do the trick.  Whether it's a monster truck and a school bus colliding in mid-air off a huge jump (That one I'm guilty of creating) or pieces of racing truck flying about like so much debris as it rolls off the side of a cliff, there's always something to see.

      Also, it was nice to get someone else to work off some of my races.  Ok, not really, except that one that I was really having trouble with. That's the very odd thing about the game:  sometimes the speed and quality of the AI's racing can vary widely with little real reasoning behind it.  For instance, I finished second with a time of 3:03 on one track that had a target time of 2:55.  Next race I dropped my time to 2:47 and finished, second again. A few minutes later of friend of mine beat the race in question with a time of 2:54.  Now, I'm not so much upset about him winning the race as I am the race having a target time to beat, destroying that time, and losing by two seconds.  That kind pisses me off.  If the track has a time to beat, you shouldn't lose the race after besting that time to beat by at least eight seconds and to come in second again after knocking over fifteen seconds off your time is just absolutely ridiculous to me.  Let's get that AI working better there developers and have some consistency.  I understand the game is predicated on keeping everyone bunched up and bashing into each other for extreme effect, but really, if you give a track a target, let's make sure the AI doesn't go stupid fast and win over and over again.  It feels exactly like cheating and cheap AI, which it is.

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Posted by the Captain at 11:00 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 21 June 2010 12:20 PM CDT
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
AFK Of The Day - Glev of Bree-Land in Lord of the Rings Online
Topic: AFK Of The Day

 

     And so it was in my journeys that I came upon Glev of Bree-Land, obviously lost and bewildered.  Glev, what is wrong?  Are you a transplant from the backwaters of Bree-Land visiting the big city of Bree for the first time, transfixed by its fast-lane lifestyles and big city ways?  Do you pine for the quiet days beside Lake Redneck, fishing your time away while dreaming of your hot cousin?  One can only imagine the difficulties adjusting to civilization and the prospect of marriage outside your extended family.

     Or perhaps you, having chosen a lifestyle of adventure, have just realized that entails danger as well and have wet your trousers at the prospect of that now dawning reality.  Either way, bathe before going to the Prancing Pony for a pint.  Reeking of body odor and urine will reduce your chances with all the ladies, even your cousin.

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Posted by the Captain at 12:53 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 26 August 2009 1:24 PM CDT
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
AFK Of The Day - ManPower in Lord of the Rings Online
Topic: AFK Of The Day

 


     Manpower, here you stand, alone and abandoned by the powers that control your destiny, without even the good sense to get out of the street.  Yes, the streets of Bree can be tough, but they are even tougher when you stand right in the middle of them, as horse and rider after horse and rider phase through you.

     Perhaps next time, you should step to the curb to avoid such indignities, in front of all the fine folks passing by, or perhaps you had just drank too much at the Prancing Pony to notice.  Either way, good journey, Manpower, the "AA" meeting is down the hall and to your left.

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Posted by the Captain at 12:25 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 25 August 2009 12:53 PM CDT

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