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Dear blog, June 2009

Topic started by DavidRGilson on 8 June 2009

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12 June 2009, 11:35 pm

chargingfungus says:
Now I just need to work out just what it is that I would like to do in the future...

Don't worry, I'm still working on that problem too, and I'm years old.

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13 June 2009, 09:21 am

chargingfungus says:
Dear Blog:

The end of my AS exams is getting near- the last one is on Wednesday. Everything seems to have gone well so far, I just hope that that continues. Now I just need to work out just what it is that I would like to do in the future...


ooh, you jammy one, my last exam is next Thursday. Pretty confident I'll finish with ABB now, or even BBB.

what I was alluding to before was (this could get boring) that the governing body of Pharmacy is changing as of winter this year, but my course will begin before then thus I'll be doing the old syllabus for the old governing body and so everything will be a bit outdated, with less focus on the clinical side of Pharmacy. UCLan have only just been accepted as a school of pharmacy and so their course is more flexible and designed to transition right into the new syllabus so I wouldn't really lose out.

This change in courses/examining bodies/syllabus has happened to me ever since high school, it always changes for the people in the year below me, even if it would suit us better.

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16 June 2009, 10:33 am

Dear blog,

Turned on my 360 earlier and got a red light and error code E68. Hard Drive failure. Took the Hard Drive out, blew dust out of the connectors, plugged it in and it worked fine. Nearly had a panic attack.

On a side note, Xbox Live is down for the day for maintainance.

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16 June 2009, 03:58 pm

Glad to hear it was such an easy fix.

Does Xbox Live being down mean you can't game online with your 360, at all ?

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16 June 2009, 04:46 pm

DavidRGilson says:
Glad to hear it was such an easy fix.

Does Xbox Live being down mean you can't game online with your 360, at all?

Yes. Xbox Live being down means that you can't sign in to your account.

Which baffles me really, most games on Xbox Live are peer-to-peer (A player in the game hosts the game, rather than dedicated servers, which makes me wonder what our £40 a years goes towards).

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16 June 2009, 05:29 pm

Pokeh says:
Yes. Xbox Live being down means that you can't sign in to your account.

Which baffles me really, most games on Xbox Live are peer-to-peer (A player in the game hosts the game, rather than dedicated servers, which makes me wonder what our £40 a years goes towards).

And how would your xbox know which other consoles were playing the game with out a server to store the infomation?
Wouldn't be very practical to ping ever IP address asking if they were looking to play a game wink

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16 June 2009, 08:59 pm

£40 a year just to play console games? (which I put as such because when I game, it is 99.999% online - i.e. to play with other humans) - I'm really not missing out am I.

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16 June 2009, 09:42 pm

jasonquinn351 says:
And how would your xbox know which other consoles were playing the game with out a server to store the infomation?
Wouldn't be very practical to ping ever IP address asking if they were looking to play a game wink


One of the Xboxes in the game acts as a server.

The only 360 game that I can think of that uses Dedicated Servers is Left 4 Dead. And that's not even a first party game.

Microsoft argue that Live is a premium service, though I don't really seem how it's premium. Games don't use dedicated servers and you still have to pay for DLC. From what i've used and experienced, Xbox Live is basically Steam, but on a console.

It's worth noting that it's pretty rare for Live to go down. Maybe twice a year at most.

Edited by Pokeh (Member) on 16 June 2009 at 08:50 pm

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17 June 2009, 04:53 pm

But Windows Live is totally free! I still don't see why we have to pay to play games online on the 360.

What they should do is offer most of the new services coming in as premium services (Sky, Movies, Full-Game downloads, Last.FM) and make the gaming side of it free, just like the add-ons are (what I mean here is that Silver accounts are free and allow you to download DLC - you still have to PAY for the content but you don't have to pay to pay for the content, if that makes sense).

Anywhoo, my copy of Lost Odyssey came yesterday, only got it for £10! Nate's also challenged me to spend my every waking moment playing it to make him feel better:

@mikejaydavies I hope it dominates 156 hours of your life, meaning it has dominated 1 hour more than mine / It wasn't just a gauntlet: it was an entire suit of armour. GO!

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17 June 2009, 05:31 pm

Yeah, Games for Windows Live is completely free. The reason being (if memory recalls) is because there was a huge backlash from the PC Gaming community.

I just wish MS would put some bloody dedicated servers in. I'm tired of playing games like Gears of War 2 and suddenly having a multiplayer/horde game end because the person who was hosting the game quit. Me & Nate both know how irritating this is.

It's not so bad in Halo 3. The screen goes black with the scoreboard for about 30 seconds as the game selects a new host so at least the game can continue from where it left off. But sometimes after the host has been picked, you could be in a completely different place to where you started.

First party games at least, should use dedicated servers, imo.

Edited by Pokeh (Member) on 17 June 2009 at 04:33 pm

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