Archive of ‘first-person shooters’ category

Where are the days and nights going, y’all?

Now I get what people say when they’re working on a project — the bigger, the better, and the more likely they are to say this! I decided to put more work into Bub’s desk and desktop, which meant that more work would have had to have been placed into my bedroom as well as a side effect. I am completely happy with this, although removing knots from wires has not been as fun as I had anticipated… especially when I’m given little to no help doing so, because I’m not particularly good at this. It all eventually gets done though, the topic of conversation shifts and we begin to e told what “big bad” we’re up against. As much as I still don’t know why visual changes happen in the real lives of so many of these real-life participants, I still hold out the tiniest sliver of hope. There are two old games in particular that I’d love to see brought over here in some way. And I absolutely do love going off on tangents, even if they are mental. Isn’t this part of the purpose of blogging? (But believe you me, for the sake of business writing I can get and stay on aubject!)

I don’t really know how else to word this.

https://www.engadget.com/call-of-duty-is-using-clones-of-real-players-to-mess-with-cheaters-204515183.html?fbclid=IwAR3WZsrPZ1QbZYLsCNk9dnyykunU959C-v46Za6yf2dRxFZGDv9y_altw9Y

The links may be long, but I am in support of the sentiment that at least tries to root cheaters out of multiplayer games. It’s a little more tolerable if you do whatever you want on your own time, provided that you don’t absolutely break the game, but streaming or competing for something and using cheats is where I draw the line. People make content and watch streamers to watch how they themselves actually play, even if they’re not too good at it. I’d actually rather see someone be bad at a game than openly cheat like this…

I’m glad we patched up those two holes.

Bub didn’t own Wolfenstein: The New Order or Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and I found both of them for affordable prices, so I fixed that for him. I’m thinking about giving them to him before his birthday (at the end of June), because the entire point of both games is to kill Nazis in a world where they emerged victorious from the second World War, and… I mean, what’s not fun about killing Nazis? You tell me. Because everything is fun about killing Nazis. Truth be told, I have never been the best at first-person shooters, or even remotely good at them, but work with me here: we get to kill Nazis in these games, so I will find some way to get good enough at them that we can play them to completion when they arrive and we get to them.

I just need to see if there are any other (smaller) holes in our collection and plug them appropriately.

In addition, I need to add things to our Amazon wish list, like some of these games, when I do find them…

I would actually have played the newest Fallout game with him if playing the PlayStation online didn’t cost.