Archive for September, 2007

A View From the Parade Route

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Video from inside the Geek Squad Geekmobile taken during the 2007 “It’s Better in Mentor” festival parade.

It’s Better in Mentor 2007 Festival Parade

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Its Better In Mentor Festival Parade 2007

This weekend marks the annual “It’s Better in Mentor” festival that takes place in Mentor, Ohio every September, and one of the events to look forward to is the parade that shows off the entertainment and businesses from around the area. I participated once again by driving the Geek Squad Geekmobile in the parade.

Photos from this year’s parade can be found here in my photo gallery.

Geek Squad City IdeaFestival Kick-Off

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Geek Squad City - IdeaFestival Opening Party

Technology blog CrunchGear has photos from Geek Squad City taken during the opening festivities for Geek Squad’s IdeaFestival.

Working on the other end of the corporate chain from the GSC, it’s always interesting to see where those 2,300 daily shipments of customer computer hardware go to get repaired.

BioShock Finished, PC Gaming Too?

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

BioShock Big Daddy

I finished my first play through of BioShock today, having taken my time exploring through the game’s wonderfully rendered underwater city environment. In terms of reviewing the title, there’s not really more about the game that I could say that hasn’t already been said.

One thing about the game I do feel I should talk about is the fact that I bought it for the Xbox 360, despite having been a long-time PC gamer. Up to this point when a game has been released for both Windows PCs and gaming consoles, I’ve tended torwards the PC simply because I’ve always felt more comfortable with the mouse and keyboard control setup, as well as the fact that generally my computer could produce higher resolution graphics than the consoles of the time.

BioShock really represents a turning point in my way of thinking on the issue. Granted, there were games I’ve considered purchasing on the consoles instead of the PC, such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Spider-Man 3, but I still generally thought of the PC as being the better platform. With BioShock, however, that’s changed because of several reasons.

Firstly, I managed to have little issue with a FPS using console gamepad controls with this game, which hasn’t always been true prior to this point. Probably the biggest reason I haven’t completed Gears of War for the 360 was because of the problems I was having retraining my brain after a decade of mouse and keyboard usage.

However, the second reason is probably the more important, that of console games being simply easier to run than PC games. I’m a computer support specialist and yet I had absolutely no interest in trying to get past the copyright-protection or system performance issues some gamers were having under Microsoft Windows Vista. And I also had little interest in paying another couple hundred dollars just to upgrade my aging video card for one capable of DirectX 10 in light of the decreasing number of games I’m interested in coming to the PC platform.

I won’t give up my PC gaming completely, but BioShock has really been the turning point for me to look at my Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii as my primary gaming choices.

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