Slightly  different topic today, but I am tired of waiting for WordPress to complete version 3.0 so I can separate not tech blog posts onto another page without having multiple installations of WP…

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I am sure as I continue on with the game I will post again, so do not consider this to be my definitive end of discussion post on this topic.

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so this game has been keeping me busy for a bit, but I have tons of complaints… I think I’ll get them out in the open first…

for starters, I cannot stand the new battle system, no character levels, say what? I understand the concept of class leveling, nothing new there, been around since the 70′s.  My issue is that you have to select the character advancements (ie +HP or +Magic or +STR…) but really get no choice, as you have to go in “order”  there is no customization (a key point that all “role playing games” strive to have for player enjoyment), you just follow the line they have given you.  I know that FF has always changed their battle system for each game version, but I wish they would either do new games that are follow-ups to the old, or spin-offs, or something.  Personal Opinion is that I prefer the FF VII and VIII battle systems to all others in the post-8-bit gaming world (not gonna go there with the pre-FF VII games, not enough data space in all the cloud for that discussion).  I think both need a little tweaking to be perfect (hence the reason I think they should keep the battle system for 2 or 3 games before changing it), but over all they were the most customizable and player variant character generation systems to date.

Let’s move on to summons at this point in the game (just starting chapter 6) I have Shiva and Odin, and have not used Shiva yet.  so I might have a slightly off opinion…  however… Square has continued with the summons entering combat for/with you, and all your party members up and split… I do not yet understand, get the summon battle mode yet, and feel the battles themselves are a bit to hectic and fast paced (ie except for the chapter 5 plant boos at the end where I died 7 times trying to get “lucky”  my longest battle to date has been 2 mins and 37 seconds, I average right around 25-35 seconds per battle, most of which is waiting for the ATB to fill), I do not even have enough time to try out most of the battle commands and abilities, as everything is over in 2-5 rounds, with the occasional battle running 7-10 rounds <—most of which is spent healing…. and even on 1080p with a 40″ tv I still cannot tell what those little icons are supposed to be (the directional ones)  I have no idea why they don’t just put a freaking arrow instead of a black blob telling me which way to push, and besides Odin seems to respond to button presses during gestalt (I sear that word is supposed to have an “h” in it) even if I do not use a direction…  on the chapter 5 plant boss, WITH STAGGER, Odin took about 10%-15% of the bosses health off, pretty wimpy for Odin… but I guess with all those rose petals around maybe he has gotten a little soft? changed his sexual appetite?  who knows…

now for auto-attack – well what can I say? if you don’t use it you will be killed before you can select your moves, if you do use it, you will get less than optimal results… so flip your coin and run with it, or learn to juggle between the two and use repeat often (nice that, worked better in USA FF III though…)

the largest variable part of the game is in weapon  and accessory upgrades, either you got the cash or you got the items to upgrade, or you don’t… there are not enough items to upgrade more than  1 weapon or accessory per character at this point.  I am trying to keep weapon levels equal to or greater than chapter #, but so far not quite there yet (got a couple to level 7, everyone else is at ~4, and 1 item up to level 6.  no more….)  not sure why I would want to switch to a new weapon that starts at level 1 instead of my nice shiny level 6 or 7 weapon? especially when I don’t have enough components to upgrade that new fandangled piece of iron… maybe they will be useful after chapter 11 where I hear items and CP and Gil are flying around like you won the lottery… we shall see… I might not even play it that far…

biggest complaint: LINEAR LINEAR LINEAR!!! Maybe it’s because I’ve played a pretty darn good number of MMO’s, or maybe because I find The Elder Scrolls to be the best RPG’s ever?  But not having the ability to run around the game world is lame lame lame…  ”supposedly” you can at some point, but I have a friend playing who is either in chapter 11 or chapter 12 and he still cannot… out of 13 (?) chapters that is just plain horridribble…

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The Characters… first and foremost I have to say (not what you are thinking) that why in the world do we have a brawler punching machines?  I mean I do love the Brawler class/character in every FF they have shown up, but seriously (yes I know this is not a first in the FF series) and to make them the most physically powerful class, against machines!!  and of course we have the classic FF “someone at some point is/was/becomes and enemy before/after being a good guy” plot device, and the “dying love interest” which I firmly believe comes back later on in the game, as too many people were pissed about Tifa…

We also again get stuck with “the stupid girl” that annoys the crap out of us… this time with a horrible austrailian accent that ONLY occurs at the end of the sentence.  As if that was not enough, she flails her hands out to the sides when she runs, like a southern belle…  it gets better too… not to mention she gives off this really weird vibe, I keep thinking she is the new (totally retarded and gay (not the traditional meaning, I am referring to non-normal/not quite right/just plain stupid, as the definition of the word) instead of super duper cool) Sephiroth of the FF series.

On top of that you get the equally retarded Hope character, the snivelling, whiney, annoying kind of character you want to get a good dish of whoop ass… and then he changes because someone told him he was wrong.  seriously? If you thought Steve Jobs killed your mother, would you forgive him because someone told you it was an exploding iPad that did it, and just because he is in charge of the company doesn’t mean he is responsible for anything it did, go kill the the chinese manufacturer instead?   I didn’t think so.

right, so we cannot forget the 1 non-asian, non-caucasian character that is in the game, just like most of the other FF games.  completely stereo typed (I am not an expert on these, but…) as a vietnam vet (IMO), but not a really messed up one.  I also want to know who is responsible for making characters in video games that are standing still… “dance” in place, I don’t stand like that, I bet you don’t stand like that either, in fact except for a couple of Schizophrenia/ADHD/Parasomnia patients or those affected by Parkinson’s Disease, I don’t think too many people know or do rock/dance while standing, and most of the people with the problems I listed only do it while sitting…  right last issue here… um the choco-chick, in the hair? really?

believe it or not, I have no other character complaints!!!

GO CID!!!

Plot, Story, overall characters = not that exciting, no emotional attachment yet, I’m not rooting for them to win, not “dying” to find out what happens next…  Kinda like FF X.

ok, enough of this for now… I’ll revisit later and update with links.

just want to get this started as I hope it will motivate me to finish it, since I have done a LOT of things on my computer since my last post, and obviously I have posted none of it.

So, I got a little impatient about not having my PC functioning, so I I installed Fedora 12 x64 on the rest of my FreeBSD boot drive and I have about 80% of the things on my list done and working.  I’ll reference them by numbers here, and you can go read what they were by clicking on “my list” above.  I am still hoping to get FreeBSD as my host OS; however everything is working right now with Fedora (except that stupid wireless NIC), although I am still having my “system reached critical temp” error from ACPI, yet the system resource monitor I have running shows a nice pleasant 30C CONSTANT temp.  maybe this summer I’ll pickup a liquid CPU cooler… I already have 5 exhaust fans and 2 intake fans, 2 x 240mm exhaust and a 160mm or 180mm intake, I think I have air flow covered.  (talked to a friend who is more into the details of technical issues, a network engineer, and he says that an inactive CPU, like when the system shutsdown, can drop 40F in about 7-10 seconds so it might be why I cannot catch it reporting a high temp in the BIOS) The BIOS does not report any temps reaching above 45C ever, so I have no idea why this is happening, I do run widgets reporting the internal temp, but have never seen it change!!!) .  most of the time when it shuts there is/has been high CPU/disk IO usage (all 4 cores over 60% sustained, multiple long term large/multiple file movements across drives and/or multiple VMs running).  So it could be valid.

I have come up with a couple of things to try to resolve this issue (going with the cheapest first, even if it is not really going to help a CPU issue, it can’t hurt…)

  1. I could just upgrade some hardware and see if a different BIOS/MB manufacturer makes a difference.  I would love a lower watt CPU (or 6 core!), more L2/L3 cache, and USB 3.0 and SATA 6GB/s, since my current system bottleneck is the SATA 3GB/s HDDs.
  2. Switch to liquid cooling and installing a new thermal sensor with an external readout.
  3. buy cute little 5cfm coolling fans to place on my NorthBridge, SouthBridge, and onboard GPU passive cooling fins (cheapest option, not necessarily attacking the actual issue though)
  4. purchase a pretty new Video card and disable the onboard video (the chip is within an inch or two from the CPU, so there maybe some issue with residual heat from the GPU causing my overheating).

in order from cheapest to most expensive would be 3, 2, 4/1 (really close and might be a tie or within a $20-$30)

My List of things to get working, except this one is for Fedora.

1. VirtualBox is installed, working and I have multiple VMs up and running.

2. Install VMWare Workstation, I have downloaded the newest trial version and it is good for another 3 weeks, but have not gotten around to installing it.

3. Mounting my NTFS drives, all mounted, where I want them, even went through and deleted the Windows OS system folders from all but one.

4. SSH connections, I have started this and was working on it when I decided to start this post, should be done tomorrow.

5. I am posting this from Google Chrome on my Fedora 12 installation right now, so I’d say installed and working.  Java shows up in the plugins, although java.com cannot detect it in my browser.

6. Hulu works great in Firefox or Google Chrome, although is a bit spotty when I have VMs running, and the playback is laggy in Chrome…  So I am trying to get the Hulu Desktop app running.  will make a post after I get some work done on it and let you know how it goes.

7. So far everything is working great, going to try a couple of VM’ed games next week after I get the rest of this done.

8. Firefox is up, running, and is playing hulu; however it does not report Java as installed from the about:plugins page, even though it is and I followed all the steps to link the correct files to the correct places.  I believe this is the Firefox 3.6 doesn’t support Java issue though and not an issue on my part.

9. access NTFS drives remotely via ssh and a chrooted account with links to the mounts.  After I get my SSH working tomorrow I should be able to test this.  I was reading something online I no longer have open and may not have bookmarked that said that I can double mount drives (mount a drive to more than one, specifically 2, locations)

10. convert my NTFS drives to a more suitable linux FS, this again is a last thing item, to be done after everything else is working.

11. convert my drives from MBR to GPT, most likely to be done at the same time as the FS change.

12. GUI package manager for KDE, done, comes with Fedora.

13. eliminate all traces of Gnome from my computer… again, have to be last thing, once all is up and working.

14. build my first kernel, normally done immediately after install, I’ll do it last after EVERYTHING else (including the other things I said I would do last)

15. Wine is installed and works.  will try out some things that I have installed in VMs to see about dropping those VMs

16. install older apps, again part of a couple of other items, I will of course be installing older apps on older OS installation I have, and will try them in Wine as stated.

17. X.org port forwarding to Cygwin on a windows machine (laptop) something I might do in a week or two…

18. start regular backups… I’m getting there, I have the drive formated in ext3, I just have not started backing things up.

19. Java, I think it works in Chrome, I was able to see the animated maps on the NOAA website, which most people use to test their Java. not working in Firefox 3.5.9.2

20. Flash, Hulu is working in Firefox and Chrome, so all good here.

21. Yakuake is fully functional and working.

22. Picasa 3.6 (I think) is installed and working great, except I don’t seem to be able to find the facial recognician system.

23. No idea on this one, can not find where I posted what it was, only that it was completed on BSD.

Unfinished items for Fedora: 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 19?

apparently Open Office will not load, for an unknown reason, looking into it at this time.

First off, let me say it is not pretty, second the instructions on the Abode website are better suited for trying to get a man on Mars than getting Air to work in Linux x64, and they are specific for Fedora 9 and 10 x64…  There are also instructions for installing Adobe Air 2 on Fedora 11, but 2 is not an available install from the drop down menu on the install page.  One last important point, then we shall get started… once again Adobe has ONLY MADE A 32bit APPLICATION VERSION, which is why there is an issue in the first place, the second issue is that once again the great big $$$ hungry corporation has no clue how to design an installation for Linux.  I hope someone from Adobe reads this one days and learns that *nux packages can have DEPENDENCIES listed in the package and the system will attempt to download and install them during installation if they are missing from the local system.  This is one of the top reasons why I switched to *nix after being a Microsoft Partner.

Ok, so the first thing in getting an install that does not want to work is to find instructions from someone who has gotten it to work.  I value my time greatly, and do not believe in re-inventing the wheel (when not necessary).

next problem, Adobe Air requires the Gnome-keyring (boo…. bad, hisss…. yuk yuk yuk) or the KWallet (I don’t think they still make this app, it is now “The KDE Wallet” (filename is KDEWallet instead of KWallet) and can be found by going to System Settings –> Advanced –> KDE Wallet.  I went in and setup a default profile, very easy to do, just hunt around as there are only about 7 things to do in the control panel and if you have not done this already you will find a drop down field that is blank.   now I am getting an issue when attempting to install, or I would not have taken time to write this (unfortunately I had the issue yesterday and did my research for getting around it, then started up again today and as the first set of instructions did not work I am consequently writing this post.  so the bad news is I may not get the same error right now when I try again so I can copy it to this post… yeah… it is working right now… sorry about that, but the main part of the error was “Gnome-keyring or KWallet is necessary to install Adobe Air”  Thankfully (for all) this means a shorter post.  I did a bunch of things and not all of them worked.  Here are the 5 steps I followed so you can copy and paste, start out in a terminal window in the directory that you have downloaded the Adobe Air installer to (most likely ~/Downloads).

Step #2 is from the Adobe website (combined from several steps into one command, obviously the guys techs at Adobe are not Linux people), I had lots of error messages here (not found, already installed, conflicts with installed version, copies files already installed from installed package <name-o-package> and maybe one or two more).  I would bet a couple of $$$ that you can skip this line, but as I have already done it, I don’t know.  (the short version: you should be able just skip step 2)  The remaining instructions came from the website that is referenced from the first link in this post

  1. cd ~/Downloads
  2. sudo yum install lib32asound2 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32stdc++6 lib32z1 libc6 libc6-i386 libnss3.so.1d libnssutil3.so.1d libsmime3.so.1d libssl3.so.1d libnspr4.so.0d libplc4.so.0d libplds4.so.0d ld-linux.so.2 gtk2-devel.i386 libxml2.i386 nss.i386 libXt.so.6 gnome-keyring.i386 xterm rpm-libs.i386
  3. touch ~/.airinstall.log ~/.airappinstall.log
  4. sudo chmod +x AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
  5. sudo yum install -y gtk2-devel.i686 nss.i686 nss-softokn.i686 libxml2-devel.i686 libxslt.i686 gnome-keyring.i686 rpm-devel.i686 alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686 PackageKit-gtk-module.i686 libXt.i686 gtk2-engines.i686 libcanberra-gtk2.i686 xterm
  6. sudo ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin

That did it for me, I clicked “install” “accept” “done” and that was a wrap.  now to test it…

oops… the directions on that blog post go on to say “On Fedora 12, you would not be able to install or run any AIR application. This is probably due to SELinux security policy with the certificate in Adobe AIR.”

The good news… there is a solution, the bad news, as displayed in the blog post it will not work due to a syntax error (tried in BASH, SH, KSH, and TCSH all gave the syntax error except TCSH which gave an illegal variable error)  lucky us the blogger posted the reference link for the solution and I went to check it out.  No help there it is letter for letter correct.  I am lucky I do have a small brain that can occasionally come up with solutions to technical based problems.  here is what I did and, yes it did work.

  1. cd ~/Downloads (you can skip this if you are still there from my previous instructions above)
  2. touch crypt
  3. sudo chmod +x crypt
  4. echo ‘for c in /etc/opt/Adobe/certificates/crypt/*.0; do aucm -n $(basename $c) -t true; done’ >crypt
  5. sudo ./crypt

piece of cake! something I learned from an AIX training class I had last year, if it doesn’t work from a command line, then darn it, put it in a shell script file!!!

There are also instructions on that original blog post for installing and uninstalling Adobe Air Apps, the install part is pretty straight forward, go to the website that has the app, click install.  the uninstall instructions have a couple of steps.  when I get around to uninstalling something I’ll add them to this post (probably in the next 2 hours!!)

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Everything has come back up fine, there was a BIOS update, and it is FLASHing now, also had a few Windows updates, a Java update, and plenty of new Anti-Virus updates…

I noticed that the new BIOS supports the AMD DDR3 memory profiles, so I enabled it, it read my CPU as 3.2GHz with a NB of 2.2GHz (not correct but works for me…), and the RAM defaulted to 533MHz (=1067MHz) 7,7,7,16,4,27 which kinda sucks… but I’ll mess with it later… I upped the CPU to x18.0 @3.6GHz and the NB to x12.0 @ 2.4GHz, leaving all other settings alone except the onboard video settings previously mentioned, and the auto shutdown at 70C.

BSOD – System Service Exception

0x0000003B (0x00000000C000001D, 0xFFFFF88001047ED2, 0xFFFFF880053A3AB0, 0×0000000000000000)

fltmgr.sys – Address FFFFF88001047ED2 base at FFFFF88001046000, DateStamp 4a5bc11f
and completed a system memory dump.

All I’ve found so far is that the .sys file is the File System Manager, however all the forumposts say it’s something different, run chdsk, run memtest, get new video card drivers… so who knows.. I guess I’ll scale back the OC’s…

hmmm… DDR3 memory profiles…

Okay, restarted, no OC’ing, DL’ing the newest Vid drivers… running to the store, will see if PC is still functioning when I get back…

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