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Ding- 70 and I’m flying!

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

I made it to lvl 70 on my hunter and was able to sell some crafting materials to get to the 900 gold i needed to train in the new riding skill and buy my flying mount. Flying is soooo much better.

And that is level 69…

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Finally.

“Suck it Leffel… I’m 66!”

Sunday, February 4th, 2007

Is what I’d say to Danny if I were 16 and playing Warcraft… but I’m not so I’ll leave it alone.

Level 64 is mine!

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

Ding! I’m on lvl 64 now so that makes 5 lvls in less than 2 weeks (plus the normal work thing ;-) ). I saw a whole mess of 70’s today including my first 70 on a flying mount that buzzed me and then took off.

Ding… and that is lvl 60!

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Yes, I bought the Warcraft expansion and I hit lvl 60 as of 1AM Friday. My goal had been to hit 60 before it came out but I didn’t end doing that. I was actually kinda bored with the game and needed 200k xp (yes, all my female friends reading this just said, “Whatever… geek” and then moved on to stylehive.com. Oh wait, that was Max that did that.) So I started a new char and ignored the final level goal.

The new expansion, Burning Cruscades, came out Tuesday at midnight and the crowds were nuts so I bailed and figured I’d get it at lunch Wednesday. I finally got around to playing for an hour on Thursday night and then crashed (see previous dinner post for the reason I started so late) and then picked it up again Thursday night after dinner with friends.

Some thoughts on the Xbox 360

Thursday, November 24th, 2005

Ah, where to start… let’s start with the good.

My new Xbox 360 is awesome. I bought it on eBay because the stores didn’t have them and I wasn’t willing to sleep outside to get one. It looks good, features are pretty cool, and it appealed to my geekness right from the first moment it powered up. It was simple to setup and even looking at the menus in HD found me saying “wow, that’s awesome.” The opening scenes of Call of Duty 2 were equally awesome and I’m looking forward to the next wave of games to see what else they can do with it.

I’ve never been a huge fan of wireless controllers in general, I like wired connections because they’re “guaranteed” but I think the Xbox controller may have convinced me to give up that old way of thinking. It was simple to use, the connection is really responsive, and I like that they provided the option to turn off the console when I turn off the controller.

What is a review without the negative?

There were a couple odd things about the whole Xbox purchasing experience that I think are worth pointing out. First is my anger at the whole distribution process. Many stores I went to had a maximum of 40 units on opening day which leads to a bunch of speculation around Microsoft planning poorly, rushing to get the units out as soon as possible, or just orchestrating the constraints as a publicity garnering event.

No matter what ends up being the real reason, it was bad. The stores all knew they had us salivating and they took full advantage. I don’t fully hate them but it certainly stinks being the buyer in a sellers market. I hate how they were bundling in all the warranties and forcing games on me. Pricing was all over the board because they took two defined systems and made their own bundles so you never knew what was available from one place to another. Add to that Microsoft’s press statements about trying to ship units weekly, some stores saying they’ll get units on Dec 12th, and a ton of online stores telling you to check back in Feb and it is just craziness. It really won’t surprise me if all my friends get them in 3 or 4 weeks for retail price and none of these crazy bundle restrictions… but that’s my fault for wanting it now.

The unit itself is meant to be cool looking and I do think it is better then the old Xbox design. The unit is pretty loud, so much so that my wife is asking how often I’m going to have it running, and now I’m reading in different places that the units can overheat. The power supply is huge which is also kind of annoying.

Setting up Xbox Live was kind of a pain. I’m going to look and see if I can do any of it from my PC and skip the typing via controller. Also, I entered all this info only to find the Xbox didn’t think it could find Live. There was no option to save my data (privacy / security was probably the reason) which was a major hassle. I decided to escape out and test my connection. I doubt anyone will be surprised to find I connected to the internet with no problem. I downloaded the first of what I will assume will be many patches from Microsoft and then said “Screw this!” and decided it was time to go to sleep instead of starting over.

All that said…
I’m still thinking about braving the Black Friday crowds and picking up some games because I can’t wait to play more.