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June 9, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part Six: Failure and Resolve

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In the end, it was simply depressing.

It is depress­ing that I failed, of course. Fail­ure is always miser­able. Fail­ing to fin­ish FFX, though: that par­tic­u­lar feel­ing of depres­sion pales into insig­ni­fic­ance when com­pared to the sheer mor­bid­ity involved in con­tem­plat­ing even look­ing at those ter­rible ter­rible char­ac­ters with their ter­rible ter­rible whiny voices for even another minute. I just couldn’t do it any more. It had become too hor­rible a pro­spect. I sur­vived maybe thirty hours; and every single shred of hope for some tiny glim­mer of fun to be had with this monu­ment­ally bad game was sys­tem­at­ic­ally stripped away over those thirty gruelling hours. No more. I just couldn’t take it. It broke me. (more…)

April 30, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part Five: The Horror! The Horror! 25 hours with FFX

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I really did try. I know that some people won’t believe me, but by hav­ing a good old moan about why I would loathe Final Fantasy X, I thought I’d pre-empt and some­how off­load some of the annoy­ances and start with a some­thing like a clean sheet. OK, maybe not a clean sheet exactly, but I thought I’d at least be able to sit down and play with some semb­lance of good humour. I thought that I’d maybe over­stated things a little, and if I had lapsed into hyper­bole, I’d still glean some enter­tain­ment from the pro­cess, even if it was merely to have an enjoy­able rant at vari­ous aspects of the game. After all, I do actu­ally like play­ing games and FFX is described as a game. (more…)

April 24, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part Four: I Hate Fantasy

Filed under: Blog — Tags: , , — Wanoah @ 1200

Tomor­row it begins. Tomor­row, I take on Final Fantasy X.

I am striv­ing to tackle this fine piece of enter­tain­ment with some­thing approach­ing an open mind, but I have cer­tain expect­a­tions and pre­con­cep­tions that stand in my way. There are hurdles to over­come. The title of this post should give you a clue to what the final hurdle to over­come is exactly: I hate fantasy. When you are set­ting out to invest a not incon­sid­er­able amount of time into play­ing a game called Final Fantasy, the gen­eral loath­ing of all things fantasy could well be a major stum­bling block. Another one. Per­haps, though, I can shed these bur­dens that I carry. Per­haps I shall lighten my load and float serenely and hap­pily through this delight­ful con­sole JRPG. Perhaps.

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April 19, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part Three: Storytelling In Games

Filed under: Blog — Tags: , , , , — Wanoah @ 1200

My aim is to try and approach the play­ing of Final Fantasy X with some­thing close to an open mind. This is a dif­fi­cult task, given that I already know some­thing of it, mostly due to cer­tain people attempt­ing to per­suade me that the game has some merit. I have already covered the con­sole loath­ing which rep­res­ents the first sig­ni­fic­ant hurdle to enjoy­ment. Next, I’m going to talk about storytelling in games and why this will be the next major hurdle for me to leap over in order to enjoy (ha!) FFX.

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April 12, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part Two: Why I Hate Consoles

Filed under: Blog — Tags: , — Wanoah @ 1100

I didn’t always dis­like con­soles quite as much. It never used to be the pas­sion­ate loath­ing I have now. Once, I didn’t vomit bile and spit acid at the mere men­tion of the word ‘Play­sta­tion.’ I have memor­ies of the 8 bit era that are almost fond:  rose-tinted as such memor­ies are. Later, I simply felt a dis­in­terest approach­ing ambi­val­ence when it came to con­soles. After all, we had PCs, and PCs did use­ful things and you could play games on them. Why would you want to buy another box to inhabit your liv­ing room that only played fairly mind­less arcade-style games? Con­soles had their place; and it wasn’t a place that par­tic­u­larly con­cerned me.

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April 9, 2010

I Fantasise About This Being Over Part One: The Challenge

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The gaunt­let has been thrown down. The chal­lenge has been accep­ted. At the end of this month, a ter­rible fate awaits me. I shall attempt to play through Final Fantasy X.

I have never played any of the bloated and con­tempt­ible Final Fantasy cash cow fran­chise. I hate them all any­way. I simply know that I loathe them. I know that they rep­res­ent the nadir of gam­ing. It’s this sort of thing that makes the play­ing of games embar­rass­ing: the mere asso­ci­ation with filthy products like Final Fantasy is enough to evoke shame.

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April 2, 2010

Somewhere between love and hate

Filed under: Blog — Tags: , — Wanoah @ 1945

There’s a thin line between love and hate and I’m walk­ing it. I say walk­ing, but mostly I’m run­ning along it, arms stretched out to keep my bal­ance. More often than not, I fall: crash­ing to earth pain­fully in a cloud of sweary anger.

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March 23, 2010

Ada Lovelace Day

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Today is Ada Lovelace Day, an inter­na­tional day of blog­ging to cel­eb­rate the achieve­ments of women in tech and sci­ence fields. I’m not much of a blog­ger, it’s true, but I’m will­ing to take part in the day’s activ­it­ies in my own small way. The idea is to write about our heroines in sci­ence and tech­no­logy. Sounds easy on the face of it, but it has turned out to be tougher in prac­tice. Mainly, I sup­pose, due to the mar­gin­al­isa­tion of women in this area over the years.

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February 23, 2010

Girls suck at maths

Filed under: Blog — Wanoah @ 2007

I recently wrote about Ada Lovelace Day and I men­tioned in passing that girls tend to ini­tially sur­pass boys  at math­em­at­ics in school. Then some­thing hap­pens, and girls almost entirely dis­ap­pear from maths and the sci­ences. I vaguely remembered read­ing about this diver­gence in maths abil­it­ies as chil­dren pro­gress through school some­where, and went look­ing for sources. It seemed like there was this clear cause and effect thing going on: girls dis­ap­pear from the sci­ence dis­cip­lines at school for some reason,  res­ult­ing in a gender imbal­ance in related careers. After writ­ing that, it seemed like a gross sim­pli­fic­a­tion, and I thought I’d try and find out a bit more about what’s going on.

First, some more simplification:

Cour­tesy of xkcd.

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February 21, 2010

Ada Lovelace Day

Filed under: Blog — Wanoah @ 0033

24th March 2010 is Ada Lovelace Day.

Ada Lovelace Day is an inter­na­tional day of blog­ging to cel­eb­rate the achieve­ments of women in tech­no­logy and sci­ence. The idea is to write some­thing about a woman in tech­no­logy or sci­ence that you admire.

Mar­vel­lous! This is some­thing I can get behind. Hav­ing worked in IT for over a dec­ade now, I can say from my own exper­i­ence that it’s a field that remains heav­ily pop­u­lated by the male gender, with women a dis­tinct minor­ity. I also work for a large man­u­fac­tur­ing com­pany, and have wit­nessed the scarcity of women in the engin­eer­ing dis­cip­lines. It seems to me that we need to be encour­aging more women to join these pro­fes­sions. Sign me up.

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