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Hamst3r.com is the blog of Jamez "Hamst3r" Gillman. While The Hamster Alliance website is a showcase for all of Hamst3r's music, Hamst3r.com is a showcase for everything else. All rants, rambles and reviews will be found here.


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    Archive for the 'Site Updates' Category

    I have simplified the rating system for the Completed Games Archive. Games are now rated on a 4 star scale:

    Didn’t like it. Liked some of it. Liked most of it. Loved it.

    The ratings represent how much I enjoyed the game. It’s just that simple. The rating has nothing to do with campaign length, graphics fidelity, perceived value-for-money or anything else other than how much fun I had playing the game. There are no half stars or special award badges either.

    I’ve created a gallery here on Hamst3r.com where I will post all the CryEngine 2 images I make. Currently there are around 65 images spanning several sets. There are both high resolution images (2560×1600 or 1920×1200) and medium resolution images (1280×800). There are also panoramic images for dual monitor setups.

    Check out the gallery


    The latest set is dubbed, “Sakura” as it features trees with some very pink, almost glowing leaves. Yeah, I know they’re not actually cherry blossoms, but they look nice anyways. :)

    You can get to the gallery by clicking on the Crysis Gallery tab at the top of this page. Though, if that tab is ever to be removed to make space for newer things, the permanent link for the gallery is:
    http://www.hamst3r.com/crysis/

    Enjoy the scenery!

    I’ve uploaded the first batch of sample packs to hamsteralliance.com. They’re all old packs, so there’s no descriptive update for them other than this. Yup. That’s it. I’ll be uploading some new sample packs soon once I figure out what to sample.

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
    Thoughts on S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (part 1)

    I started to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R. again this last weekend and I’ve actually gotten somewhere in the game! When I bought it, probably 4 months ago, I didn’t understand the game very well and it seemed impossible to live more than 5 minutes. The guns seemed horribly inaccurate, I never noticed the anomalies until it was too late, I hadn’t run into any of this amazing “A-Life” yet and I kept bleeding to death as I didn’t have any bandages to stop the bleeding with. I played all of 45 minutes and the only reason it took that long was because I was pretty much lost.

    It was my fault though. I was too impatient and not observant enough. I was trying to play the game like Serious Sam or Painkiller. So I stopped playing and moved on to other games.

    Last night I installed the 1.0005 patch and started the game. The loading screen makes me laugh…whatever it’s doing seems quite unconventional and complex. Loading alife simulator, Loading spawn registry, Opening Stream, Loading CFORM, Loading spatial-DB, Loading Sector Portals, CLIENT: Synchronizing…and so on.

    This time I was sure that the experience would be better. I also picked a lower difficulty level…as the only saved game I had from the prior excursion into S.T.A.L.K.E.R. was set to the highest difficulty level. *facepalm* How very elucidating. Clearly I thought too highly of my skill or S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is simply harder than the average FPS game.

    20 minutes into the game and I wasn’t dead. Astounding. I also shot a dog in the face and ripped off it’s tail for “research”. I completed the first mission without any problems and didn’t run headfirst into any anomalies this time. 20 more minutes later and several more enemies shotted-in-the-face, I found myself inable to move. Shit. This must be the RPG element. The, “No you can’t carry every single thing you pick up” mechanic. I was fat with an assortment of rifles and canned foods.

    So I start playing the management game with my inventory. It seems that I can’t carry very much at all, so I need to stop picking everything up. I have to just take what I need, rather than hastily clicking the, “Take All” button. The problem with that though is that while I’m selectively looting a corpse, the game is still going on outside of my inventory screen and I’ve been attacked numerous times while talking to friendly NPCs and attempting to sort out what to carry. So I decided to no longer rummage for things until after I’d killed everyone…but sometimes it seems like the baddies just never stop spawning. The artificial life system is constantly repopulating the areas your in.

    Anyways, after a couple more hours of getting used to the way this game works, I believe I have everything under control. I’m wearing a jellyfish on my head, a Burnt Fuzz Urchin under my belt and I’m counteracting the bleeding with a Fruit Punch Slug. I’ve learned how to manage what I’m carrying, so I can focus on simply playing the game, which makes it a lot more fun. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is turning out to be a really good game, minor glitches and some confusing aspects aside.

    I’ll let you know more as I get further into the game. I’ve started venturing off on to side missions to find better stuff and see more of the game. I also plan on talking a bit about Crysis, possibly putting up a review. :)

    …kind of.

    Hamsteralliance.com is pretty much done. Hamst3r.com is pretty much done.

    I have plans for some new content. Here’s what’s on my mind.

    1. Sample packs:

    I’ve been making packs of samples for a long time and I’m going to be making more…so I figure that I should start sharing them on the site. They’ll be in the Buzz section of the main site and I will post updates whenever I put new sample packs up.

    2. Submersible Hamster:

    As you may have noticed, Subham disappeared. I made 5 Subham episodes, had them up for a while, then removed 4 of the 5 episodes…and later removed the whole page.

    The removal was due to the inclusion of RIAA music…and since I don’t support the RIAA and how they do business, I figured I also shouldn’t support their artists, even if they are good. It’s kind of like hanging out with someone you’re not actually friends with just to hang out with their friends and use their stuff.

    I’m going to be getting rid of any music CD’s I own from RIAA labels too.

    With that said, Subham is being rethought. It will still be an artist showcase, but I’m thinking about having it be updated by the artists themselves. Like mp3.com or another music profile site, but on a much smaller scale.

    There would be probably 5 to 10 artists hosted on my site, who would each have their own subham subpage with some pics, a bio, contact info, a music player and mp3 downloads. Maybe a shoutbox too. Below that would be a link exchange for other artists that I’m friends with or just really like. Those would simply be a picture and their name, linking to their site. Maybe 20 to 50 of those.

    I’m still figuring it all out, but it sounds like a good idea so far.

    Archiving old content.

    I’m putting up some older blog entries from other sites. But rather than have everything look like I just posted it all today, I’m modifying the dates to display when I originally blogged about them elsewhere.

    I’m also going a bit crazy with font styles and links as I’m entering them with Textile tags…which I’ve never used before. Textile is pretty cool. Look it up.

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