Thursday, November 29, 2012

Friday Night Fun and Other Cool Stuff

Hello Behbehs....... NO. Hey guys! That's better...
Hey guys,
this time on stuff I can play games again! If you're confused head over to my Main Channel and watch "Let's Play Adobe Photoshop CS6 episode six".

SO!

I can play games again and I will introduce you to a new series I've been working on for quite a while called Friday Night Fun. Any game that isn't part of a series on my Main Channel goes under Friday Night Fun category-wise. In this series I play a game on Friday Night, upload it the same day, and then give myself a pat on the back. The thing is that if I have fun, it's a good episode. That's not the aim, but in the end it doesn't matter. Just a good thing.

An important fact is that I can only play games on Friday and Saturday, for those who don't know; I'm not meant to be onthe computer on Sunday. It's not like I go to church or anything, but I spend a decent percentage of my time on the computer.
Anyway, that's it and I hope you enjoy Friday Night Fun when it comes out tomorrow.
As of now, Steam is being a pain so no Steam-compatible games.
See ya!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The 40k Difference between DoW and DoW 2

Hello,
I've noticed many people who have just played the Dawn of War titles and not the table top games complain about DoW 2's setup for things.
Here's my thoughts:

I believe that Relic did a better job on 2 than DoW 1 because if you look at them in a 40k way, it's like this:

Dawn of War - Unique Strategy game.

Dawn of War 2 - Table top game brought to life in video game form.

If you play the table top game and then the weather gets bad or you're told to pack up your game, or if things get to confusing or boring, it's nice to have something to retreat to.

In DoW 2 there are no buildings or anything fancy like that. It's just get some guys and send them to kill the enemy who's doing the same. Buildings aren't something that you do on the table top game, you just control your army the whole way through. You don't build things apart from soldiers in Dawn of War 2, except turrets of course, which are sometimes on the table top game.

DoW 1, however, reminds my of Age Of Empires where you build your Barracks' and Armouries to improve your results. There are strategy points to capture and defend, which are on the table top game, but it's more of a choice thing on the table top game. You just ask your friend, "Hey, should we do objectives this time?", and whatever happens, happens.

Overall, it's nice to be able to decide; should I go without buildings and play DoW 2, or go with the buildings and points and stuff, and go with DoW 1.

Thanks, and bye!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Battlefield 3 Custom Front Cover

Hey guys,
sorry I haven't posted much but honestly there hasn't been much to say, so I was looking through some stuff and saw this version of the BF3 front cover that I'd been working and I though to myself, "Hey, that looks done." and here we are now, enjoy!