Showing posts with label FPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FPS. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 March 2011

TWO POSTS ON ONE DAY!?!

Insomnia why do afflict me so?
Any way, on to what matters.

My computer is dying D: this is mainly bad because i will have to delay my Crysis 2 purchase.

Yesterday morning I decided to a sort of mini epic meal time (for those of you who don't know of epic meal time head on over to http://www.youtube.com/user/EpicMealTime and check them out) In which I used 1kg of bacon, 15 eggs, 1/2 litre of milk and about a half a bag of brown sugar. I'm also pretty sure I died twice while eating this, and I only had half. the end result was something along the lines of:

>french toast<
>candied bacon weave<
>smokey bbq sauce<
>2 eggs<
>bacon<
>french toast<
Yes I really did eat that.

in total 4 of these were made and I regret nothing. 

In video game news today we have Battlefield 3. A few days ago the second part to the fault line game play trailers was released and boy does it have me interested. (available for Amazon pre order Battlefield 3 - Limited Edition)




Not only will I buy this because I am a die hard battlefield fan, but also because it has an unmatched level of depth and reality to the game play; something which I have found to be seriously lacking in the last few COD games (robot cars in the Vietnam war). I have no doubt that this game will be a best seller for ea and dice.
This got me onto an interesting thought though, when does it tick over into being too realistic? I know the battlefield series aren't exactly most realistic games in the world but they are starting to head there. Games like  OFP: dragon rising and ARMA (not to mention the coming OFP title, red river) that really push the boundary. When does it stop being a game and become a fully fledged combat simulator? And what will happen after that? I'm interested in what you think will eventually happen to the FPS genre, so leave a comment below leaving what you think will happen.

That's all that really mattered today (that I could fit into a blog post) so farewell interwebs.