i agree a lot with the post above me. For PCs, it is often imperative that you test the game before playing. even though you meet recommended requirements, it may not flow well due to your chipset combination or whatever. When game demos are availab…
What I do is setup little goals for myself. I try not to go all out on something extremely big. With the little ones it makes it much easier to reach and makes you want to keep doing more. Try not to go on diet programs like Atkins or other named on…
1-server for storing files and shows we record with Media Center.
1- In the office which I play games on. It's the higher-end out of all of them.
1-HTPC that I use to watch and record tv and sometimes surf the web on. I sometimes edit my shows and render them in smaller format with. The screen it has is a Hitachi HD LCD video projector that shoots out to a custom 150" Screen.
1-Another HTPC that's in the bedroom.
If you don't know what HTPC stands for it's means Home Theater PC.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I am grown up but I want to work in seattle because my soulmate's brother works in Bungie. Plus I love games.
What makes you laugh?
What makes me laugh is mybetter half, because she is more geekier than me in some ways.
What is the thing in life you treasure most?
God and my better half; without them all my geekiness is worth nothing.
What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
I can't really think of anything on the top of my head. I guess I could say stay on the computer for a very long time? Get lack of sleep.
What do you do to entertain yourself?
Games, I been playing games since I could remember. I think my first system was a Nintendo with the gyromite robot bundled with it before it was Mario and Duckhunt as the bundled item.
In general pretty much all types of games just as long the story makes sense and game play isn't wacky. Fan of certain anime like Gundam 00 which I feel has a outstanding story so far and more set for Mature audience.
I was at the Phoenix Comicon yesterday to spend some time with my brother who was interested in seeing some of the events there. We came across one panel called "Video Game Industry" which featured no other than Senior Game Designer Christophe Tang. Who has contributed work for t… Continue
Posted on January 24, 2009 at 10:05am — 2 Comments