Sunday, 27 December 2015
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory
After loading, the graphics and sound effects are much better than MOH. Like the first MOH game you have a squad of comrades with you to help kill the enemy and to guide you to the next part of the objective. This I think makes the game a bit too easy because in MOH, you are as the human player is expected to find the objectives yourself. Another feature it has is the auto targetting of your gun sight so you don't have to implicitly aim at the enemy. I'm not sure whether this would exist on the harder level but it makes the shooting much easier.
One good thing about this is the innovative level where you are a gunner on an American bomber on an airstrike. You must go from gun to gun trying to shoot enemy 109's. This certainly adds another dimension to the shoot'em up.
All in all I would give this 7/10.
Saturday, 26 December 2015
Sony PSP Medal of Honor:Heroes
Hope everyone has had a very Merry Christmas, part of my celebrations involved completing Medal of Honor:Heroes on the Sony PSP. I had actually completed the sequal Medal of Honor:Heroes2 beforehand. In my opinion this was quite a successful adaptation to the PSP. Both games are set in the Western Front of WW2 and are first person shoot'em ups.
The difference between the first and the sequals is that in the first game you have some comrades fighting with you but in Heroes 2 your character fights alone. Another difference is that in the first game you can replenish your character's health by picking up health packs and medikits from fallen enemies. Whilst in the sequal there are no such things and you must take cover in order for your health to recover.
You can choose a range of arms including sub machine guns, sniper rifles, semi-automatic pistols and hand grenades. Occassionally you are allowed to use heavy machine guns and even artillery pieces.
The thing I like most is that you have to find your way to the objectives yourself, so there is a huge element of problem solving involved.
Overall a very good shoot'em up and I will give 8/10.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
The Left's EU problem
We can see this in the way UKIP are demonized during the 2015 general election, and the Green's party rather confused policy of campaigning to stay in the EU during the referendum but cutting down on the amount of trade between the UK and EU. Strange that Greens do not mention cutting done the free movement of labour, only the free movement of goods and capital.
So therefore now we are in a situation where the British left are essentially campaigning to stay in a businessman's club , because it does not want to be seen as being pro-nation state, pro-sovereignty and against immigration. This all ties in with the fact that since the fall of the USSR, the left has been pushing a cultural marxist of Frankfurt school agenda rather than an economic one. In that anything that undermines British or western culture is good as the western or British culture is essentially racist, imperialist and made no positive contributions in the the left's view of the world.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Finished Quantum: a guide for the perplexed
Yesterday, I finished reading 'Quantum: a guide for the perplexed' by Jim Al-Khalili. It is aimed at those without a physics background, more so than Gribbin's Quantum Cats book. There were items which I needed further explanation from Youtube such as decoherence and Heisenberg's Uncertainty principal.
I particularly liked the final chapter which deals with practical applications of quantum mechanics in areas of computing, medicine and biology.
Now that I have a firmer background of the subject, I will restart Gribbin's book again.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Paris 2015
Last Saturday morning(14th November HK time), I heard the horrible news about the events in Paris. This is a city that's very close to my heart. I have been there many times, including a 3 month stint in 1998. During that time I have been to Saint Denis, on one occasion but did not go into the stadium.
The rest of the attacks took place in the 11th arrondisment, which I am not very familiar with, I do recollect visiting the Place de la Nation, where the Boulevard Voltaire suicide bombing took place.
And I haven't previously heard of the theatre Bataclan and the Eagles of Death Metal who were performing that dreadful night. It's a sad thing that I heard about the theatre and the band due to this horrible event.
I later found that Eagles of Death Metal recorded a death metal cover of one of my favourite songs - 'Save a prayer' by Duran Duran. Here is a live recorded clip of this cover with the Duran Duran boys. Its difficult to believe that a few weeks after appearing on Chris Evan's show, they would witness death and destruction, where one of their entourage was a victim.
To all the victims, rest in peace.
Sunday, 15 November 2015
Command: Europe at war, follow up review
Just like real millitary campaigns, there is a finite amount of men, hardware and money to play around with. Moreover, you 'invest' the resources in creating more hardware and training more men. In keeping with the technical advances that both sides made during the war, you have a research module whereby you can develop new technologies like rockets and jet air craft.
So far in my round I have successfully conquered Poland, but dealing with France is a little more difficult.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Back to quantum physics
Murderer or terrorist
As a result of the recent migrant crisis there has been a spate of violent attacks on migrants in numerous European countries and sadly some have resulted in deaths. Elsewhere a number of Israeli Jews have been murdered by Palestinian terrorists through stabbings, rocks and car collisions. To me all these deaths are deplorable. The sad thing is that people on social media try to make political capital out of these tragic events. One of these is - why are murders by muslims considered terrorism and why are murders by non-muslims considered murders and not terrorism? These memes appear usually on the politcal left and in muslim written articles.
To me it is the very simple. When a muslim commits an atrocity, whether 9/11, 7/7, Madrid, Bali, Charlie Hebdo, the left media always make excuses for the attack, blaming Western foreign policy, occupation of muslim land, support for zionism and in the case of Charlie Hebdo, insulting Islam. There is very little thought for the victim and there is always a motivating factor and if that factor wasn't there then there would be no muslim outrages. Also in more insidious cases some muslims and their far left fluffers claim that these outrages are part of greater conspiracy to take away our freedoms, stoke up 'islamophobia' and demonize the muslim population. Israeli is usually mentioned in the same breath as these conspiracies.
In contrasts, such questions are not asked when Brevik killed the teenagers in Utoya, or when a neo-fascist hacked two school workers to death in Sweden, including a muslim. Absent is the question of why Brevik and other neo-fascists carried these attacks and what motivated them. They are simply seen as evil acts by evil men. Whilst it may be interesting to discuss why these acts were carried out, they are sure to raise very uncomfortable questions for the left.
So it is not the mass media that makes the distinction it is the left and muslim commentators that make this distinction.
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Rebuttal of a rebuttal 2
Hi Rachel
When I first read your reply my first thought was that it was a brilliant satire from the right of the political spectrum, I was corrected when I clicked on your facebook profile. Then I realized you were being serious.
Sorry to say this but your response is even more deluded than the original article.
" There is evidence already of sexual assaults of women who try to make this journey. Also women in Germany are asked to cover up in order not to provoke these male refugees into commiting rape."
Links? Proof?"
As for evidence of German women being told to cover up, then check out this link (yes I know its the Mail and its former owner supported Stalin, erm Hitler during the 30s)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Germany-state-SIEGE-Merkel...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Rape-child-abuse-rife...
The article above already alleges that women refugees or migrants are being raped right now in these refugee centres. Even women refugee activtists from NoBorders have been gang raped and told by NoBorders not to report this as it will damage their campaign.
http://www.breitbart.com/.../no-borders-activist-gang.../
These stories makes your comments below sound like complete nonsense
"Respecting boundaries? In most Asian cultures, it's completely taboo, disgraceful, dishonourable, unclean, for a man to touch a woman he is not related to by blood or marriage. I'd take them over a gang of navvies on any building site in Europe.
The refugee women are at risk from criminal human trafficking gangs, not their fellow refugees. Bear in mind thatmany in Asia regard the West as licentious and sexually promiscuous - not a safe place to send one's sheltered, unprotected, often uneducated, womenfolk to alone."
It sounds like you are the kind of person to believe that Islam is religion of peace, because a muslim told you so.
In another case a refugee activists was mugged by migrants in Germany, mugged by the very people he was helping and he wanted more of these people to come to his country.
http://www.breitbart.com/.../makes-sad-says-open-borders.../
If it is not safe for men to stay in Syria, why are Kurdish women signing up to the Kurdish militia, the YPG. In fact I have read articles that since the Syrian civil war started, women have joined the fighting on all different sides. Lastly why are muslims from Western countries going to Syria to fight for ISIS, sometimes taking their entire families along with them?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/why-are-so-many-young-british...
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
The Sky at Night: How to Read the Solar System: A Guide to the Stars and Planets
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Commander: Europe at War
Friday, 16 October 2015
Finally finished The sky at night
Monday, 12 October 2015
The History Channel:Great battles of Rome
I only give this game 4 out of 10 and if you want historical based strategy games I suggest you stick to your old humble PC. But nice try anyway
Friday, 9 October 2015
Snoopy and the great battles of Rome
SVRB is a third person flight simulator, where our hero flies a Sopwith Camel to duel with the Red Baron. So far I am still in training mode, and in the actual game itself, your character does not die when the plane crashes or gets hit, instead you lose 'health'. Also there is a stunt indicator and the higher its value, the more stunts like loops and spins you can do. You can top up your health by flying to hovering mugs of root beer. It is clearly aimed at a younger audience and I find it quite enjoyable. Because the plane is much simpler, it is easier to handle than the jet fighters in Air Conflicts. It has a been given a good review by the critics and I will certainly give it my full test.
HC:GBOR is an attempt at a Total War or Age of Empires real time battle strategy type game on the Sony PSP. I do understand that PSP's controls do not lend itself to this type of game, as a mouse is what is needed. This game has negative reviews so I will see whether they are justified.
Monday, 5 October 2015
Sid Meier's Pirates - the end
All in, I think this is quite a good strategy game, well worth buying and a good attempt for the Sony PSP, which is not the right platform for these games.
Pirates has received a lot of negative reviews, but I wonder if those reviews come from strategy gamers and did they spend enough time playing the game before the review? I have enjoyed it and now I move onto my next game, which I will tell you about in my next post.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Rebuttal of a rebuttal
- 'Women and children are often left in the refugee camps in neighboring countries while the men decide to leave the camps in order to take the risky and often deadly trip to Europe by boat. According to statistics, the split between men and women in refugee camps is almost fifty/fifty.'
In other words, the men, like the women and children, have already been granted refugee status in neighbouring countries. Whether neighbouring countries is good enough for them is another matter. They should stay with their women, rather than come to Europe. This means that there is a gender imbalance of those 'refugees' who come to Europe and these are men who come from a culture where women are seen as inferior. There is evidence already of sexual assaults of women who try to make this journey. Also women in Germany are asked to cover up in order not to provoke these male refugees into commiting rape. In that case, why let these males in in the first place?
- 'Another reason is that a lot of women and children die on their way to Europe.'
Why can't these men do more to protect women on these voyages?
- 'Families that travel together in a big group have a harder time with the logistics, simply because it’s hard to look after multiple people. Often the groups get stuck in countries on the way, don’t have enough energy for everyone to continue.'
- 'don’t have enough energy for everyone to continue or decide to stay in the first place where they feel safe'.
- 'Last but not least: No one would send their daughter to do this trip by herself. No one. The risks for a girl travelling by herself on a dangerous route such as from Syria to Europe, are too high. Along the coastline, criminal gangs are reportedly charging Syrian families tens of thousands of dollars to transport them to Greece. According to the UN, women and children are at an extremely high risk of sexual abuse, violence and exploitation on the route from a war zone to a safe zone. Much more so than men. Sending your young daughter instead of son is basically guaranteeing exploitation and abuse. No sane parent would do that.'
If women and children fleeing war are at risk of sexual abuse, what about women and children in Europe who are now at greater risk of sexual abuse due to the arrival of men who do not respect women's boundaries?
A complete nonsense of an article.
Pirates update - found all my lost relatives
Monday, 28 September 2015
Finding lost treasure
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Found an uncle and a lost inca city
Back to my pirates game and I managed to find a lost Inca city and freed my character's uncle, who looked a little worse for wear.
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Dealing with the housing crisis the wrong way
- Are those homes in a habitable condition?
- Can they still be homes now? That is, have they been converted to industrial or commercial use?
- Where are those homes situated? Are they in areas of high or low employment?
She mentions that Oxford has problems recruiting teachers due to high rent? Why are there high rents? And why are so many teachers needed? Its all to do with supply and demand. Demand comes from population growth and the source of this population growth is migration.
Why stop at building on the green belt? Why not build on river meadows? Why not build on arable and pastoral land? Why not build on the renaming wild spaces in the UK. The UK should be looking to control its population growth, not looking to keep building and letting people in.
Friday, 18 September 2015
Unreported effects of global warming
Rising sea levels means more liquid water to evaporate and fall back down again as rain. Also more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means more food for plants. This means higher crop yields. I remember watching a natural history DVD which said that plants can lose 90% of its water through the sames pores in the leaves which it breathes the carbon dioxide. More carbon dioxide means less pores need to be open and then less water will be lost. All this unfortunately is lost in the climate change debate.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Paperboy
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Corbyn's shadow cabinet
Quantum non-locality
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Parallel traders in Hong Kong
Although this pales in significance to what the Europeans are going through, it does show how freedom of travel can have positive and negative effects on any community.
sid meier's pirates - another update
I will post more later.
Friday, 11 September 2015
Jeremy Corbyn is unclear
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
The refugee crisis
From truck stowaways, cross channel swimmers and drowned toddlers, this has been the headline news on CCTV, Phoenix TV and TVB here in HK. There are many harrowing stories and but if you see through the emotional photos and footage a few facts need to be made clear.
Refugee or not.
We keep hearing that the UK is in austerity, but the left wants the UK to let these 'refugees' in, so how can the British taxpayer pay for all this when the UK is already in tough economic times? Suddenly we regard to foreigners, austerity is ignored.
20g John Lowe soft tip darts review update
Here is a follow up review of my John Lowe soft tip darts after 30 legs of 501.
Patrick Moore: the sky at night
The sky at night: questions from across the universe,written by the late Sir Patrick Moore. Like the previous book, it is another question and answer book, which answers questions posed by BBC Sky at night viewers from over the years. I have only just started reading it and one thing he mentioned was that it is perfectly reasonable to look at the stars using binoculars, instead of a telescope. He does explain alot of the scientific concepts quite well without delving to much into physics and chemistry jargon.
Monday, 7 September 2015
Sid Meier's pirates - a more in depth review
To be fair to the writers, they have done well because the PSP is not amenable to real time strategy games and there are faults which are obvious such as boats sailing over small islands and coral reefs.
I think alot of background research and thought has been put to its development.
I will post some more later.
Friday, 4 September 2015
quantum computers
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Computing-Quantum-Cats-Colossus-Qubits/dp/0593074882
So far a very interesting read. If these things ever go into the production the possibilities could be endless.
Sid Meier's pirates
The background story is that our hero's family has been taken hostage due to financial debt and he has to be serve as a pirate in the 17th century Caribean in order to make his fortune and rescue them. On the way he captures ships in naval battles, defeat opponents in sword fights, trade with locals, dance with governor's daughters and find clues as to the relatives of his loved ones.
The graphics are so-so, the sword fighting depends more on our heroes health and weaponary rather than the player's skills. The naval battles take a bit more skill and is quite realistic compared to actual naval battles of the era. One can upgrade the boats and recruit sailors as well. One interesting feature is that once you are at port you have the opportunity to dance with the governor's daughter. In this case you must press the buttons in time with the music rather like a simplified "dance dance revolution" game, but the prompts don't appear to coincide with the music, so you must rely solely on your eyes. If you do well, you may get clues and hints to find high yielding quarry.
I will post a bit more later when I have played a bit more.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
sun spots and global warming
Scientists now know that previous periods of global warming - Roman warm period, Medieval warm period etc coincided with extra solar activity and more sun spots. And is includes the period we are in now. When there is low solar activity, we have a global cooling and this was evident in the little ice age a few centuries ago. We really need to question how much human activity can warm up the planet, or a much better question would be, how does human activity exacerbate this natural cyclical warming by the sun?
Personally I believe that man-made global warming is a hoax or rather a religion. In fact it takes our eyes off other eco problems like pollution and human overpopulation. But never mind, it gives the far left something to moan about.
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
My Adrian Mole: the prostrate years review
Thinking of Christmas
Today all the school children of HK go back te skool and as my normal habit I am thinking about Christmas even though it is 28 degrees C. Some things never change.
The Sims on the Sony PSp
I have had the Sims2 on the Sony psp for a while but got bored after a few goes. I didn't understand the logic behind the game. Tonight I will make another attempt. I am familiar with strategy games by the way.
Monday, 31 August 2015
Corbyn and Bin Laden's death
Jeremy Corbyn has said that the assasination of Bin Laden was a tragedy. It was..for islamists and their self hating leftwing friends. He suggests that OBL should have been brought to trial. What a load of nonsense. OBL was not a common criminal and 9/11 was not a crime, it was an act of war. The west treated it as war. The left should get over this. OBL's death brought closure for the victim's families and that is the end of the matter as I see it.
Sunday, 30 August 2015
Very interesting book
Right now I am 42% through Can You Play Cricket on Mars?: And Other Scientific Questions Answered by Moore, Sir Patrick on Kindle for Android! http://www.amazon.co.uk/kindleforandroid/ according to my kindle app. It is an accessible book on planetary science written by the late popeyed broadcaster. It has witty ancedotes as well as clear scientific explanations. I will update more later.