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  • Left 4 Dead Infected & Weapon Statistics | Hellforge | HellForge | Diablo 3
    "A dude by the name of Phoebus has posted a collection of his research on Left 4 Dead's infected and weapon damage statistics over on the official Steam forums. I think that it'll be of great interest for any serious player of the game to delve into this information." There's a question over their accuracy, but there's still a decent amount of detail here, and the details on tail-off of weapon damage is useful to know. Also a relief to have the hellacious friendly-fire damage on Expert confirmed.
    (tags: games reference statistics numbers left4dead )
  • Oldschool parkour…
    Fascinating to watch some of the body shapes – the hunched run, and in particular the the saut du chat – carry through to modern Parkour; that which is practical has always been so. As with all parkour: parts of it are beautiful, parts of it entertaining, and parts of it superhuman.
    (tags: video retro parkour blackandwhite movement 1930s )
  • The Bourne Infrastructure « Magical Nihilism
    "Bourne wraps cities, autobahns, ferries and train terminuses around him as the ultimate body-armour, in ways that Old Etonians could never even dream of." More on this topic from Jones; still think there's something we're not quite hitting yet, but it's all good stuff.
    (tags: motion cities architecture bond mattjones infrastructure jasonbourne espionage )
  • STACK independent magazine subscription and delivery
    Stack lets you subscribe to a selection of independent magazines; you choose how many you want a year, and they send you a selection. A really nice idea, although it'll be interesting to see them broaden their horizons a bit.
    (tags: subscription magagzine print music film independent publishing )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef
    "Program recipes should not only generate valid output, but be easy to prepare and delicious." Chef is a programming language where the programs are also valid (if strange) recipes. The syntax description is proper crazy; gives Homespring a run for its money, easily, in the realm of metaphorical programming languages that embrace their metaphor.
    (tags: software programming recipe chef language bonkers )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef – Hello World
    "This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person."
    (tags: chef recipe programming program bonkers )
  • Developer strikes it rich with iPhone game – CNN.com
    "Demeter quit his bank job two months ago and has launched a company, Demiforce, to develop more electronic games. Now he has a salaried staff, five games in development and two coming out by Christmas, including a spinoff to "Trism" called "Trismology."" I hope his success continues; scaling up always seems scary, but Trism was – and is – superb.
    (tags: programming iphone cocoa trism demiforce games development )
  • Kevin Kelly — The Technium
    "The conundrum is that no path, no vision of progress – technological, social, moral – will be plausible today if it does not include the complexity of costs, yet it will not be desirable if it does. That makes our society blind." Some good, if dense, Kevin Kelly.
    (tags: scfi future dystopia futurism progress development society )
  • Thinking of the numbers — Techbelly
    "I wrote a script that lets you see what this money could buy if we weren’t throwing it at second-rate comedians or third-rate bankers. What if we spent it on schools, or teachers, or wispas instead? My script lets you see that by altering the text of Guardian articles as you browse." Ben's hack was brilliant in its simplicity, and really does change the way you read the news.
    (tags: ghack1 guardian hackday numbers greasemonkey script context )
  • TURF BOMBING
    "Turf Bombing is a location-based turf battle game which rewards and encourages traveling and learning about different neighborhoods." Location-based game that forces you to travel out of your normal areas, and potentially explore transport networks. Also: not designed around specific devices, just laptop+wifi.
    (tags: urban locational gaming play space geo locative )
  • GameSetWatch – Opinion: Fallout 3 – Escape From Vault 101
    "Fallout 3 is a tribute to intent. It's not a rallying cry for any cause or even a cautionary tale about the hypothetical horrors of nuclear holocaust. It's a statement on the worthlessness of inaction. It's about not staying in the vault."
    (tags: vault fallout3 games writing bethesda criticism )
  • Far Cry 2's slow burn | Procedural Dialogue
    "Far Cry 2 doesn’t so much attempt to define a memorable experience and effectively communicate it to the player as it does to define a set of rules and an environment in which memorable experiences are likely to happen, letting the player loose in that world." One of my favourite pieces of writing on FC2, if only because it captures the nature of the game so well.
    (tags: farcry2 criticism games emergent openworld )
  • Insult Swordfighting: Gamestop.com User-Submitted Previews: Left 4 Dead
    "Oddly, although Left 4 Dead only comes out today, Gamestop.com has already switched from their previews to reviews. You'd think that wouldn't be enough time for their users to appraise the game. You would even think that they'd want to play the full game before trumpeting their thoughts and throwing around phrases like "game of the year." You would be wrong." Mitch is harsh but fair.
    (tags: mitchkrpata reviews left4dead games internetpeople )
  • Fallout 3 Capital Wasteland – Planet Fallout
    "See what's been discovered by the Wasteland inhabitants!" Collaborative slippymap of what people are finding in the DC Wasteland in Fallout 3.
    (tags: fallout games fallout3 maps mapping ugc )
  • Apple – Support – Discussions – Pictures automatically attach to e-mail? …
    "Images don't automatically attach to emails. I hope you and your husband can work things out though." Oh dear.
    (tags: iphone apple adultery unfortunate forum thread )
  • Custom fields? We don't need no stinking custom fields
    "For all the prioritizing and severitizing (which costs a lot of time during bug input) the best method of bug sorting was human communication." Yes. Too much time has been lost in too many custom installs of JIRA.
    (tags: bugtracking bugs jira customfields projectmanagement prioritisation )
  • Boing Boing: Offworld
    "Hi everybody, I'm Brandon, and this is Offworld." Oh! This could be good.
    (tags: brandonnn boingboing games blog )

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