Everyone has enough travel going on that it doesn't look like there will be much more board gaming going n before the end of the year. So with that, I hereby present the 2011 standings:
Wins & Losses |
Win % |
Points Rank + Win % Rank - # of Wins |
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Wins | Losses | Points | Ranking | Win % | Ranking | Combined Points | Combined Ranking | |||
Russ | 2 | 5 | 18 | 2 | 28.6% | 5 | 5 | 2 | ||
Jer | 4 | 2 | 20 | 1 | 66.7% | 2 | -1 | 1 | ||
Keith | 2 | 3 | 14 | 3 | 40.0% | 4 | 5 | 2 | ||
Matt | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 100.0% | 1 | 5 | 2 | ||
Brady | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 50.0% | 3 | 6 | 4 |
Wins Champion Based on total # of wins Champion with 4 wins Jer |
Win % Champion Based on win/loss record 100% W/L Matt |
Points Champion Based on game points. 20 Points Jer |
Overall Champion Lowest combined points in rankings. Champion with -1 point Jer |
I've got 2 more days of work before I begin my Christmas vacation (assuming nothing important that's work related pops up during my Christmas vacation - I guess it's more of a "vacation as long as nothing's happening". Normally 2 work days wouldn't be much of a big deal. Heck, I'd even skip most of the last day. This time around, I've got meetings to go to. Important meetings. "Hey, you want a job after March?" kind of meetings. Meetings about contracts. And proposals. Generally, all kinds of stuff I don't know a thing about. 2 weeks ago I went through the first round of these meetings and actually found them informative and a little refreshing. I didn't completely suck at whatever I was doing, and I learned a little more of how life beyond coding works.
But by about 4:00 on Friday, all that will fly out of my head.
I've got a list of things I want to try to do over my Christmas vacation. After Friday I [hopefully] won't go back to work until Jan 2. One of the reasons I wedge in a week of vacation on top of the company allotted holiday week between Christmas and New Years is to try and get some personal stuff done on top of all the family/friends activities that always pop up. Some things are housekeeping chores that I've been putting off ("Hmmm, can I hook up the wireless access point in the living room so the Xbox can talk to the internet again?") while others range from hobbies that have been on hold (Unity, various website updates) to new variations of old ideas (I've got an idea for a miniatures board game that can best be summarized as "Zombie Mall", which may just be bastardization of 3 other games). The key here is that by the time Jan 2 rolls around, I want something to show for my time off.
Hopefully there will be more updates to come. With pictures, because pictures make life more interesting.
I've been playing catch-up over the last week, or at least it feels that way. 2 days of work were taken up not by normal programming and coding tasks (of which there haven't been many actual busy days of late), but instead I've been in the world of contracts, proposals, contract proposals... you know, reading lots of stuff somebody else wrote. It was a good learning experience, and I don't mean that sarcastically. I'm not quite sure what all I learned yet, but nobody yelled at me for doing things wrong.
Those 22 DVDs I mentioned last week arrived without incident, and I just finished adding them to the DVD list. I shouldn't be getting bored for quite a while. I just started the final season of Smallville this morning. After the first 5 episodes I'm enjoying this one. I felt a little let down by season 9, but season 10 is making up for it thus far.
I also delivered the new TV to my grandparents last week. The only hiccups there were mounting the TV to the stand backwards at first (to where it would have just flipped over - who reads directions?!?!) and none of the outlets in my grandparents house are grounded (3-prong). They've got adapters, but didn't have an extra one when we were hooking everything up. My grandmother stole the adapter off the microwave for the night. I think I need to pick up a surge protector or 3 for them. We (Gina & family) may go by there Monday night, as Jacob's wanting to have a belated birthday dinner in Florence at Riccotonis. I think Gina is just using this as an excuse to visit my grandparents. I think it's a good excuse, though, so I'm not going to fight it.
As it gets closer to Christmas, I'm still not in much of a holiday mood. Granted, it's only 3 days into December. Some websites are trying to help my spirit: World Works Games is having a 25% off sale. Drive Thru RPG has a pretty good sale on the old Fat Dragon Dragonshire paper model set, too. I've been holding out to see if All Things Zombie will go on sale, but the price for that one has kept steady.
I've got 22 DVDs in various stages of being on the way to the house from Amazon. There are another 10 DVDs on my desk waiting to be entered into the RussFlix database. Can you tell what I was doing during the holiday shopping frenzy?
Thanksgiving Day Gina and I went to Florence to see my grandparents. When we arrived, my grandfather wasn't in the living room watching football. Something was amiss. I asked my grandmother where he was, and she told me he was back in the bedroom watching TV, as the TV in the living room died that morning. After 16 years, it finally gave up the ghost.
A couple of things went through my head, some with prodding from Gina. The first thing was that my 90 year old grandfather doesn't need to be stuck in the bedroom watching a little TV. I've got a job that will allow me to fix that! Plus, this was the perfect weekend to have to buy a TV. Thursday proper was not the perfect day for it, but still, if you have to ask for good timing you can't get much better than needing to buy a TV at Thanksgiving/Black Friday.
16 years ago, Mom and her 2 sisters went in together to buy that TV for my grandparents. I want to remember it was $100 apiece from the 3 of them to get the TV - a huge, 25 inch, heavy, tube-laden monstrosity that's been sitting on a TV cart for most of those 16 years. I lot of sports ending in "ball" have been watched on that TV. I'm pretty sure $300 of enjoyment was cashed in on that purchase.
After Mom's divorce, when it was just me and her (maybe around the 6th grade), our TV died and we made a deal with my grandfather. He was going to get us a new TV and in exchange I was going to mow his grass for the summer. He got us the TV, and I think I might have mowed his grass once. So the way I see it, I owe him a TV. Or a summer full of grass mowing. I think I'm going to opt for the TV to ease my conscience.
The new TV should be getting to my house on Tuesday; that was the earliest Amazon's shipping would let me get it, even though I was willing to pay more and make things go faster. I'll hook up the TV at home to make sure everything works, and afterward pack it into the car and take a quick road trip to Florence and hook it up at my grandparents.
Even though it was a good weekend for me to buy them a TV and get a good deal, the delivery time is just right for Paw Paw to miss all the weekend football games. Although I bet he was staked out in the bedroom with his eyes glued to the little TV :)
I mentioned last week that I was loading up Battlefield 3 on the PC. After going the the fun that's been documented on the web that's known as BF3 installation, I finally got around to playing the game. I spent 10 minutes on the single player/intro, and then I wanted to go fight some real people! For someone who doesn't like fighting real people, this is the game series that brings it out in me. I think it's because player vs player is the only way to unlock weapons and progress through the ranks.
I've slacked off on my World of Warcraft playing - after completing 1000 daily quests in my last post I think that's a good thing. In BF3, I haven't gone hardcore looking for people to fight. Quite the opposite. I've been hanging out on servers practicing on the vehicles and tweaking my setup.
The amazing thing of it all is that for pretty much hanging out by myself practicing, I've managed to reach level 8. Granted, that's playing for 6 and a half hours, but I'm amazed that the game will let you level up like that. Actually, I'm happy, since leveling up was always hard for me in BF2142 as I'm a lousy shot (but enjoy these games).
Speaking of BF2142, I had some stats listed in an old post which, unfortunately, now have some out of date links. At the time, I was comparing BF2 and BF2142 and how I was doing after a comparable time with each. After roughly an hour of playing each game, I had:
Battlefield 2: | 28 Kills | 41 Deaths |
Battlefield 2142: | 7 Kills | 46 Deaths |
Here's my K/D from BF3 after 6½ hours:
Yes, you can now append to the above list:
Battlefield 3: | 6 Kills | 50 Deaths |
In 6 times the playing time, I've died more and killed less. But here is where the difference in the games shows up. In both BF 2 & 2142, I was stuck at the first level at this point (granted, I was an hour into the game). Although with BF3 my stats suck, I'm leveling right along since I'm playing on mostly abandoned servers.
Back in my old 2142 days with the SFC clan, I would practice on servers waiting for enough people to start a match, generally ¼ of whatever the max number of people the server would handle. Generally, a minimum of 4. While waiting, I would fly around, drive around, etc. The BF3 servers don't have that restriction, and a lot of people allow for a minimum of 1 person to start a match. In fact, for BF 3 you can't run around and practice (as in BF2142) until you have the minimum number of people required for a match to start. I've logged into some servers and sat there with the message "Waiting for 7 more players to join" and there's not a thing you can do but sit and wait. Or go find a server that doesn't have that restriction.
I haven't just been playing with myself sitting on empty servers. Not all of those 50 deaths were me crashing into stuff. At least 30 were. Twice I've been "practicing" when someone else would log into the server I was alone on, and we would end up having a little skirmish. Both guys were nice, and I was up front in telling them whatever stupid thing I was practicing at the time.
I logged into a 64-player map that had roughly 50 people logged in yesterday. I died 3 times in 2 minutes. There was way too much going on. Once I found Titan maps on BF2142 I had found the proper game mode for me -instead of straight out shooting I would fly transports and repair equipment the majority of the time. Now I've got to find my sweet spot of player number and map mechanics for BF3.
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