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Teeny Tiny Blog Update #3

April 12, 2010

This is the Teeny Tiny Blog Geoff Update for week commencing 11-04-2010

The inside Scoop
Geoff’s got some great videos coming up this week:
How to fly a heli including handy hand cam:

Miscellaneous Topics #7/The Paris-Dakar challenge……:

Dual commentary with Jahaczy
High rise dual commentary with vR_Joker_ (aka Wings of Redemption) featuring Geoff’s gameplay

In the meantime, check out his channel (sasbenjr). If you’ve got a youtube/google account then please rate this video as ratings help prevent the planet from spinning off into the sun.

Only 4,625 to go
Geoff’s trying to get 5,000 ratings on his Helicopter Montage video by the end of April. You’d think that having 5,412 subscribers would make that a fairly straightforward challenge…… But that’s YouTube for you. Get clicky with the clicky clicky. Only 18 days left and at this rate he’ll be lucky to hit a thousand ratings.

YouTube Demographics

The above graphic is from the demographics page on my MrCheapkills YouTube channel. I’ve posted it to point out a glaring error in the stats. As you can see, it shows that female viewers to my channel currently sits at 2%. This is obviously wrong. I’ve been on the intertubes for over a decade now, and I can confirm that there are no women on the internet. And that’s a fact.

Peas and loaves.

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5000 Ratings For Geoff

April 10, 2010

*woah – quick spelling/grammar edit as it’s 3am and I posted this without reading it properly…*

Okay you lovely people. Show some love to Geoff’s shooting down helicopters montage video:

Either click the YouTube icon on the bottom right of the vid or click the direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDtX8vb9nDU And then give it the thumb up (if you like it).

Why the ratings?
1) Because my name’s on there – come on, me, in two of Geoff’s videos. That’s practically supernatural!
2) For some reason people seem to forget to rate his videos (maybe follow the pack and start saying “Don’t forget to rate comment and subscribe otherwise I’ll punch a kitten” or something like that Geoff?)
3) Ratings increase the visibility of uploaders on YouTube
4) – and this is the least important (which is why it’s last) – if he gets 5k ratings he’ll do another Hauppage giveaway thingy.

So get clicking people. Clicky clicky.

Peas and loaves.

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Made the Shortlist

April 9, 2010

I’ve not been posting about the Hauppage Fund (my PVR penny jar – for new readers – I’ve been saving for an HD PVR and was charting its progress in the update posts) recently as it’s pretty much down the toilet for the moment. I didn’t want to bore you with the ins and outs of household cashflow so just dropped it from the posts altogether. Gameplay and nonsense is what brings you back here rather than pennies in pots – I’m fairly certain of that anyway.

I’d been nudged in Geoff’s (sasbenjr) direction by WoodysGamertag and straight away I was blogging his channel. Then he started a competition called March Madness back in….March. Essentially it was about contributing to his channel and making it an informative and pleasant place to be.

Well April came and Geoff announced he was the winner, on April 1st. Even without April Fool’s Day I didn’t have a problem with that, although apparently Geoff received a number of negative messages from people who obviously thought that he owed them something…… :-\ Because of the popularity of the channel, Machinima and real life stuff I just assumed that March Madness had been sidelined.

Flash forward a week or so with no mention of March Madness and then KABLAMMO! Update video of the shortlist of those people in the running for the Hauppage. And I’m on it. Which is rocking. There’s a load of really good posters on there too who’ve added a tonne of excellent information and insights into the discussions on there. As a fairly clueless gamer it’s nice to be included along with some of the most clued up gamers out there.

But, March Madness, April Agitations, or May Marauding – it doesn’t matter. I’ve posted about, and on Geoff’s vids because his tips genuinely help me in game. I enjoy the craic with the other peeps on his channel and hope they feel the same.

In the meantime I’ll keep my fingers crossed, but being an eternal also ran I’ll wish all the other guys the best of luck, continue doing the Lottery and keep rooting around in the couch for lost change.

Big thanks to Geoff for his channel, vids and keeping it interesting.

If you haven’t checked out his channel – WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN!?

Peas and loaves.

Find me on PSN – evaDlivE

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Teeny Tiny Blog Update #2

April 4, 2010

A couple of quick things that are important enough to be posted, but not big enough to have their own individual entries.

Games in a Nutshell
Those of you subscribed to G.I.N. will have seen recently that they were looking for people to join their writing team. For those not subscribed to them, Games In a Nutshell, a gaming blogging site recently posted that they were looking for people to join their writing team. Although it hasn’t been announced there yet there are two new staff, and one of them is me. So here’s to productive enterprise :-)

sasbenjr
Inside scoop on the coming week from Geoff on his sasbenjr YouTube channel. We can look forward to an attacking Tank domination video on Zone 2 of Arica Harbour (BFBC2)…. this one:

and also a squad deathmatch gameplay where Geoff and three subscribers join a game late and 17 points down. Will Geoff and the guys turn it around for the win, or will they get pipped at the post? Until the video is out vote with your fingers:

…..and here’s the video

So all you who voted (QUAAAAAAD!) have had your faith in Geoff reinforced. I abstained from the vote because I already knew the result, and I’m sure that Geoff wouldn’t vote considering that it was his video….right Geoff? Right….?

Hypermole
Special mention to Hypermole for his continuing help with the BFBC2 survival guide. From talking to him about the items that I’m currently covering I am astounded by how much of it is undocumented. If it is documented then it’s not very accessible. So thanks Hypermole from me, and on behalf of all the people out there who benefit from the help you’re giving the guide.

BFBC2 stats
On the subject of BFBC2 there are two stats sites that you may find useful (if you don’t already know them), the first comes via Donncha and is the Stats-o-Matic site which is fairly comprehensive but a little bit flaky. The other is BattleTracker which has pretty much the same information, but is for PC and PS3 players only at the moment. So let your inner nerd go wild with all those stats….

Peas and loaves.

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Dear MW2 player…..

April 4, 2010

….BFBC2 is not MW2. Although I enjoy shooting you from across the map. From the safety of a tank or helicopter. All while you run around with a shotgun I do feel that you’re missing out on a lot of the game. You’re also letting your team down.

Don’t take this the wrong way, everyone is entitled to play the game however they choose. But you need to realise that this isn’t Modern Warfare 2. So please: take a breath and consider your strategy, and your team.

Is the 360 jumping no-scope the correct technique to use, or should you swallow your pride and use the noob-tube….. I know it’s distressing, but with time, love and support, you can adapt to a more tactical playstyle.

Don’t worry, both the ‘run’ and the ‘gun’ will still be waiting for you when you get back to MW2.

In the meantime, just relax and enjoy BFBC2 the way it should – from inside a tank pwning noobs!

Peas and loaves

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Surviving BFBC2 Multiplayer – Part 2

April 4, 2010


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Read Part One here

In this part we’ll being looking at the classes available to a new player. I am only going to post the STARTING loadouts: i.e. what you get when you begin your multiplayer journey. There are a variety of weapons, gadgets, and specialisations available to each class and we’ll get to them in time…..patience, Grasshopper.

The Classes

You should be aware that the standard classes are very basic. Even though this game has not been out long (at the time of writing) there are many players of much higher levels with stronger and more effective weapons, gadgets, and specialisations. This puts the new player at a very distinct disadvantage (think ‘cannon fodder’), but it also means that those who put the time into the game get some real rewards for their effort (think ‘duck hunt’).

All classes have access to a basic fragmentation grenade and combat knife.

Fragmentation Grenade

The Knife

The standard secondary weapon is the M9 pistol:

The M9

The M9 pistol does 20.0 – 14.3 damage per bullet with a headshot multiplier of 2.1 (we’ll come back to bullet damage later). It holds a maximum of 15 rounds. The description states: “[..] lack of power.” which is not strictly correct when comparing bullet damage of this weapon to the other class primaries.

There are four classes available to each player:

Assault
Assault troops rely on their superior firepower to overwhelm the enemy – that’s the idea anyway.

What’s in the box:

Weapon:

AEK-971 Vintovka

The AEK-971 Vintovka Assault Rifle does 14.3 – 12.5 damage per bullet with headshot multiplier of 2.1. It holds a maximum of 30 rounds. Remember I said “rely on superior firepower….” it’s unfortunate then that you get a weak ass gun like this as your initial primary assault weapon. Thank goodness for gadgets…..

Gadget:

Grenade Launcher Gadget

Nothing says “I love you” more than a grenade round to the face. For those times when a bullet just won’t do – this gadget is accessed via the D-Pad. Standard load out for this gadget is two rounds. Can be used against personnel, objectives, buildings and light skinned vehicles.

Engineer

The engineer class is designed for damaging and repairing vehicles. That is damaging enemy vehicles, and repairing friendlies – it’s important not to get mixed up.

What’s in the box:

Weapon:

9A-91 Avtomat

The 9A-91 Avtomat does 20 – 12.5 damage per bullet with headshot multiplier of 2.1. It holds a maximum of 20 rounds. As this is equipped with a silencer you can be a Sneaky Pete and scurry around the map to use the this higher damage weapon to kill with impunity. In a close up fight against most of the other initial weapons you will win hands down – as long as you are actually hitting the enemy (that’s always important in any firefight).

Gadget:

RPG7-AT

The ‘AT’ in RPG7-AT stands for Anti-Tank, which is handy when your job is destroying enemy vehicles. However, don’t let the name fool you. The RPG7 is just as good at taking out helicopters, other vehicles, objectives, buildings, and squishier targets such as snipers. This gadget is accessed via the D-Pad. It is also compatible with the Tracer Dart which you won’t know about because you’re new to the game and EA didn’t provide any instructions. Needless to say, we’ll get to the Tracer Dart in good time.

Medic

“Medic!” – we’ve all seen it in the films. The enemy opens fire, someone gets hit and the call goes up. The heroic medic runs through a hail of fire to scoop up their comrade’s brains, stuff them back into his skull and make it all better. Oh yes, the medic is where the action is. And they get all the women too!

What’s in the box:

Weapon:

PKM LMG

PKM LMG – the crappiest light machine gun known to man. That’s the case in BFBC2 at least. In real life it’s probably a fantastic piece of equipment, but in this game it’s as dangerous as a wet towel…..and just as accurate. The idea is that as a Medic you’ll need to clear an area to get to a downed team mate to revive them. Unfortunately, by the time you’ve unlocked the Defib paddles (all in good time) you’ll also have unlocked some decent weapons to use instead of this POS. Bullet damage is 16.7 – 14.3 per bullet (yes, your M9 secondary is more powerful) with a 2.1 headshot multiplier. 100 bullets per magazine.

Gadget:

……..No, I didn’t forget to include a picture of the gadget you get when you start. You don’t get any gadgets at the beginning of this class. “Medic!”……”Oooh, that looks nasty. I can rub you with my LMG, but not much else…..”. In order to be of any use to your team you’ll need to unlock the Med Kit gadget first. This can be a painful experience as the PKM LMG is fairly weak and inaccurate, it may be better to switch to your M9 and go for some close up kills.

Recon

Look like a Yeti? Like hiding in bushes? Filthy beast? Then the Recon class is for you. In every other game it’s called sniper, but BFBC2 obviously wants to give you the hint that your role is actually more than kill whoring on a hill – not that the average player pays any attention to that point…..

What’s in the box:

Weapon:

M24 Sniper Rifle....not Recon Rifle?

The M24 – potentially a one hit killer in the right hands, and due to the long reload time you want to make sure that you’re on target. But you are the Recon class – so try doing your recon job by spotting enemies and help out your team. When you sight an enemy press Select (PS3), Back (Xbox360), Q (PC) to put an orange triangle over them. This notifies your team as to the enemy positions (the role of Recon) and also allows you to reacquire your target when you miss with the first shot. The M24 does 100 – 75 damage per bullet with a 3.25 headshot multiplier. You have 5 bullets per magazine.

Gadget:

C4 - not be confused with the Sinclair C5

C4, the non-sticky sticky stuff……or was that something else? Anyway, use C4 to take out enemy vehicles, set traps on friendly vehicles, destroy objectives or just blow stuff up. Just make sure you’re clear of the area when you hit the trigger.

Bullet Damage

For each of the primary weapon I’ve reported bullet damage stats. These are correct at the time of writing, but are subject to change depending on the amount of people complaining about weapon X being “overpowered”. The stats that I have used are from Den Kirson’s site. You can find the stats for pretty much everything that has an in game stat there. The address is: http://denkirson.xanga.com/722757523/bad-company-2/

An example of the way I have related bullet damage is this:

16.7 – 14.3 per bullet

The higher number is the maximum damage before any multipliers the bullet will do. This would normally be at close range. As distance to target increases the damage level per bullet is reduced until the lower figure is reached omitting the effect of any damage multipliers or reducers in use.

That’s Part Two wrapped up. In Part Three we’ll be looking at in game communication.

Read Part 3 here

Have I missed, misrepresented, or got something plain wrong? Let me know – use the comments.

Special thanks to sasbenjr for the images, and Hypermole for helping with the gadgets.

Peas and loaves.

Find me on PSN – evaDlivE


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Pitch up your tents….it’s BFBC2!

April 2, 2010

Previously I touched on the issue of people camping in BFBC2. I don’t actually have a problem with camping in most cases. For one, most people define camping as anyone who stays still longer than a heartbeat, two: campers are generally easy targets, and three – it’s necessary on some game types. For example, if you’re defending a flag or a bomb site then you need to stay around the thing you’re defending. But if you’re an attacking team then it’s pretty pointless to camp. You can’t capture objectives by sitting at the spawn, sniping. It would also be helpful to the TEAM if the spawn snipers actually used the spot option. Either these players are totally selfish, or they are so rubbish that they can’t see any enemy anyway (maybe both).

Camping in BFBC2 is not such a bad thing in Squad Deathmatch, although it does depend on the map and whether you are actually getting any kills. If you’re holed up somewhere and not getting any action then you need to change tactics. Geoff discusses the issue of camping in his BFBC2 – Laguna Presa, SDM #2 video:

That map is definitely an example of a ‘don’t camp map’. It can’t be much fun waiting in a bush for someone to run past. In contrast Isla Inocentes is the perfect camper’s paradise – if you can make it to the top of the hill (which conveniently has three spawn points on it). It’s possible, if you are a decent sniper, to be able to cover pretty much the whole of the play area. As long as you’re aware of the flanking opportunities then you can do pretty well, especially if you team up with another player using a complimentary class. However, as with all camping you have to know when you’ve outstayed your welcome. This can be signalled by one or more incoming RPGs.

Here’s the thing, ‘camping’, or ‘defending an area’, or ‘maintaining a strategic presence’ – however you want to refer to it – is definitely a valid tactic, as long as it has an purpose. That purpose should not be to up your KDR unless you are also helping your team win – there’s no Free For All in BFBC2 so there’s no excuse for not being a team player.

And on the subject of the frustration caused by spawn snipers, not playing objectives and getting pissed off at campers have a look at StoneFaceLock’s video – skip to timecode 0.38: yup, I feel his pain……his whole squad sniping at spawn:

Peas and loaves.

Find me on PSN – evaDlivE

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Three to Watch Week 6 (MW2 and BFBC2)

April 1, 2010

Three to Watch Week 6 is finally up, and has a slight change of format this week as it contains two Battlefield Bad Company 2 clips and only one Modern Warfare 2. The main reason for this is that a lot of commentators are switching to BFBC2, and those sticking with MW2 seem to have been injected with complain-o-matic.

This week we have StoneFaceLock who is producing some excellent guides to BFBC2. Erik52193 a newish Modern Warfare 2 commentator, and blackjester40 who produces a little bit of everything in his videos.

As usual, check them out – rate (or thumb up if you’re on the new layout), comment and subscribe and all that as the amount of activity on a person’s channel really does help.

You can check the previous editions here:

Peas and loaves.

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I’ve found my calling…

April 1, 2010

….and Squad Deathmatch is its name.

After Donncha, his pal and I got well and truly violated by Geoff’s squad I thought that maybe things would be better as part of Geoff’s team……but no. Not even being in Geoff’s squad made the bad people go away. So I’ve come to the conclusion I’m jinxed – the squad Jonah.

(BTW – the guys on Geoff’s squad, if you read this, I had to carry the kiddy winkle to bed and you were all offline when I got back – so don’t think I was ignoring you, I just had my hands full)

After the horror that was Squad Doom, I thought I’d have a go of squad deathmatch – after all, how bad could it be? Really bad, that’s what, I tried changing classes to attempt to level them up….not a good idea. Okay, if in doubt – Modern Warfare 2. Two games of that, break even, team loses and I leave because it kept sticking with the same players and crappy ping.

At that point I was going to blog the disaster and go to bed – BAH! But then I thought, let’s give it another go, I’ll use the Medic class and basically just stalk one of the other players shoving medpacks in his face and reviving him whether he likes it or not.

I rock.

That’s all there is to it. Well, not really. I think that the people playing squad deathmatch are the refugees from Modern Warfare 2, but haven’t really adjusted to the game. They kept making the same mistakes….you can’t rush someone who is sitting at the top of the stairs with an LMG! How many times do I have to shoot you in the face before you realise that.

In the second game I had to go and find my kills, the most amusing bit was shooting at a guy in one of the houses. I went in after him and he was huddled up in the toilet. Obviously fearful of the mighty evaDlivE coming towards him he didn’t even get a shot off before I put him out his misery with my pistol. I could have sworn I heard him whimper “Mummy….” as I came into his view. That’s what I like to think anyway – I have no idea why he didn’t fire at me, he should have been primed and ready. I’d already run past him once!

Ultimately, I’ve still only got a .56 KDR – but I have unlocked super duper health packs and the Type 88 LMG. Only another 12000 points and I get to use the Ray Gun M60.

Peas and loaves.

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There’s no KDR in TEAM (BFBC2)

March 31, 2010

In my quest to level up I was able to join in Geoff’s gaming session tonight. Although I had my headset charged, I didn’t have the mic on and in order to turn it on I would have had to exit the game, go into the PS3 settings yada yada yada….. So I fill Geoff in on the situation and we were joined by two other guys – Minato88 and another guy who dropped off the Recently Met list before I could send him a Friend Request. Anyway, I was running medic and the other guys were assault and engineer classes.

Now I’d love to tell you the names of the maps, but they’re lost on me. It was by the sea – that should narrow it down. So we’re getting all Black Hawk Down on the enemy with Geoff piloting and doing some serious flybys. No serious killing though – plenty of hit markers, but no kills for me. On assault we were victorious, and it went downhill from there.

Not because we stink, but because the other squads seemed to have forgotten the objective of the game. Similar to the issue of selfish bastards in Modern Warfare 2 not capturing flags in Domination we found ourselves hopelessly outgunned as our “team mates” played with themselves in the shacks. As a “team” we got fairly annihilated. But to prove that our squad did our bit we got a nice pin:

Top Squad - yup, that's us.

Geoff had to leave after that and so the three of us soldiered on….. but it was the same again. The three of us attempting to hold it together. When we were at the final defence base the enemy were sending the tanks. There was also a guy with an M60 basically mowing us down from half a mile away – it is indeed a powerful weapon, he may as well have been wielding Dr. Evil’s laser cannon! So, I decided to run away. Sort of…..

I ran all the way to the enemy base in search of a helicopter – taking out a sniper on the way (filthy beast). When I reach the base there’s no helicopter…… fiddle sticks! Right, better make my way back then and maybe I can shoot some people in the back. Over the headset I can hear my squadmates calling out various crap that’s hitting the fan. And I would imagine they were wondering where I was too…. But the gods of war were benevolently looking down on me (or maybe they just fancied a laugh). On the way back I hit the second enemy spawn base and a beautiful sight – an AH60.

So here’s my skill level with helicopters – take off: okay, flying: passable, landing: FAIL! But something needed to be done, even if it was a morale boosting cavalry suicide charge. I chop-chop-chopper my way to the battle and as I get closer I can see the green of my squad mates. I do my best to the control the helicopter low enough with a view to land, but I hear one of the guys on the mic saying something along the lines of “The other guy’s got a helicopter and I’ve just jumped on….”. Thankfully, he’d managed to pull some inhuman feat of agility and got on board and was going to work with the mini gun.

He kept having to change sides though as I’m rubbish at controlling the helicopter. The cavalry charge was short lived, but fun as we got shot out of the air. No matter. It couldn’t have gotten any worse. We lost that one too, but not for the want of trying. That was the last game I played with those guys as they split off. Thanks guys – it was great to play in a proper squad.

But here was the thing. The reason we lost was because no one was playing the objective except for us. There could be three or four guys around a planted bomb site and they wouldn’t even attempt a disarm! They couldn’t even cover us when we tried for the disarm! This was never more clear to me than when I joined another game and decided to squad up with some randoms. Those randoms stayed at the spawn, sniping – and not doing a very good job either. How do I know? Because I came top of my team’s leaderboard, and if I’m top then something reeks of haddock:

Top of the tree - because the other guys were monkeys

If you have no intention of participating in the objective then don’t play an objective game type. And don’t give me that bullshit about “defending” or “supporting the team” – if you’re sat at the spawn point with a sniper rifle then you’re doing neither; you’re whoring your KDR! How hard is it to choose a Squad Deathmatch? Obviously it’s as much trouble for some people to choose Deathmatch as it is for them to play the objective.

But on a plus note – thanks to Geoff and the other two guys. I also unlocked the defibrillator – woohoo.

Peas and loaves.

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