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Marxio Kart

By Tycho – July 9, 2014

So much of the current dialogue on Multiplayer is focused on social engineering slash incentivization structures, epitomized in the Riot Games milieu, where you sprinkle little bits of foil all throughout your UI and then empower Courts Of The People to adjudicate trials. By comparison, Nintendo has already reached the endgame content. They have defeated Onyxia, where Onyxia is not just a great wyrm but the representation of our will to harm one another. They have decided it's simply not worth it to allow people to talk to each other in most of their games. If you are looking to create an environment free of conflict, removing the humans from it is a great way to start.

The 2014 Penny Arcade Scholarship

By Jamie Dillion – July 8, 2014

Applications for the Penny Arcade Scholarship are now open! Each year Penny Arcade recognizes one student with incredible potential to impact the game industry in some capacity with a $10,000 academic scholarship. Applicants come from many walks of life and disciplines, but they share the same passion for games and the games community. There are a few requirements:

Update to my Surface post

By Gabe – July 8, 2014

After talking with some folks I went home and tried some stuff. I upgraded to Manga Studio 5.0.4 and wasn't getting the drawing lag I saw before. It still has the "hover lag" but that's just annoying not a deal breaker. I tried a bunch of different settings in Photoshop that people recommended and still could not get rid of the drawing lag. I'll draw another strip on it this week (this time using Manga Studio) and let you know how it goes. It seems like the majority of my frustration was coming from Photoshop and not the Surface which is good. Manga Studio is my preferred drawing program anyway but I figured the new Photoshop with its fancy tablet mode would be cool to try. To be totally fair the tablet mode in the new PS must be turned ion under "experimental features". So uh... maybe that stuff isn't quite ready for prime time.

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Wildstar?

By Tycho – July 7, 2014

More like MILD-Star, am I right people?

Fire Down Below

By Tycho – July 7, 2014

I am at the point of an illness where I don't remember what it was like before. Did I just... not hurt all the time? Was I less aware of my sinuses? Because right now I feel like I a gigantic sinus, rolling down the sidewalk, accumulating gravel.

VIDEO GAMES!!

By Gabe – July 7, 2014

I played some video games this weekend.

Explosion Day

By Tycho – July 4, 2014

Fireworks are banned here, not that it keeps people from "discharging" them. I completely understand why a town might ban "recreational explosives," which frankly seems like a weird class of item, but I also have fond memories related to this specific breed of child endangerment. There is a consciousness threshold where I feel strongly compelled - as a father, as a man - to engineer a zone of Darwinian peril that will result in every child who is not vaporized being vastly improved. Except it's way, way down underneath the level that just wants to grill, which is itself far beneath the brittle ur-consiousness that wraps the whole of the world in terror. Luckily, I know a man more than willing to make "the bad decisions."

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The Next Generation

By Tycho – July 2, 2014

Never really played any Sniper Elite games, I dunno I felt like I had a pretty good idea what was going on there.

Thornwatch on PATV

By Gabe – June 30, 2014

The new episode of PATV today is all about my game Thornwatch. This one has been in the works for a long time. They have footage in there of the very first time I ran the game for anyone outside the PA offices, all the way up to our public tests at PAX East. Right now we’re preparing for another test at PAX Prime. We made some huge improvements after East thanks to the feedback from our playtesters and I’m excited to get it in front of folks again.

Screen Time

By Gabe – June 30, 2014

I’ve always thought “screen time” was a silly idea. I think it’s important to consider what’s on the screen. Maybe it made more sense back when screen time just meant television. The idea that sitting and watching Spongebob should be tossed into the same bucket as playing ABC Mouse is absolutely insane. I won’t let my four year old watch cartoons all afternoon but if he wants the iPad he is welcome to it. That’s because if he is using the iPad he is coloring and doing puzzles. Nine year old wants to lay on the couch and watch Ninjago all afternoon. Not happening. Want to play Minecraft with your friends all afternoon? Yes! I say that because I’ve gone into their Minecraft Realm. I’ve seen the hotel these kids built. I’ve played with the redstone machines they have designed. I've played games my kid built in Project Spark on the Xbox and Hopscotch on the iPad. That’s technically “screen time”, but those are experiences I will never put a limit on.

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Herstory

By Tycho – June 27, 2014

I heard that this or that device was going to be graced with a chamfered bezel, and I felt a knot in my chest unwind. No lesser bezel would do. And then I realized that I have no idea what either of those words mean. I don't know what the first one means, and I don't know what the second one means, so I have no idea how the first one would modify the second one. I talked about it with Gorabriel, and we agreed that even though we had no idea what either of these things were it was very important to have both. And, I was quite correct: r/bezels did indeed lose their shit.

Experiential

By Tycho – June 25, 2014

If you are a nerd, or a dork, or a square, or a polygon, or a Porygon, or whatever the word is for people who fetishize this kind of stuff, Virtual Reality is approaching normalization. We have a fairly robust conception of it, pop cultural models of the form coupled with our own experience regarding state of the art entertainment simulations.

The Oculus Rift

By Gabe – June 25, 2014

I borrowed an Oculus last night and decided to show it off to some friends and family. First I had my folks come over. My Dad was really curious about it. he doesn’t play games but he likes to read articles about them since he knows it’s such a big part of my life. He was aware of the Oculus but had never seen one in person much less used it.