Showing posts with label My Little Pony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Little Pony. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

More Ponies and Marines




So, basically this is the greatest picture ever made.

Currently, FiM is cementing itself in my mind as one of the best cartoons of at least this past decade. Characters are distinct, the stories are self-contained, which is a boon for the young audience it's developed for, and there are subtle jokes and easter eggs to find as an adult for it. Essentially, whenever it becomes the case that I have children, they're watching this. It goes about social situations without beating us over the head about what's happening, and some of the puns are actually pretty funny at times. Hell, episode 12 - which I'm watching right now - is about self-actualization and finding what is significant about oneself.

Woot, ponies!

Now, for Space Marine's multiplayer. Oh, boy, am I annoyed about this right now. While we have been promised a patch soon, hopefully to give us a co-op campaign mode or something, even Last Stand would be awesome at this point, multiplayer has some glaring issues that really have to be addressed. They are as follows:

Assault Marine
Needs more defensive buffs.
Thunderhammer and Poweraxe pale in comparison to the fully-upgraded chainsword.
Again, dies too easily.

Tactical Marine
Longer cooldown for the troll roll. Assault marines can't keep up with that shit.
Meltagun needs more consistent damage, and a longer overall cooldown between blasts.
From what I understand, the Vengeance Launcher is relatively bad for a main weapon.

Devatastor
Too damn hard to kill with the appropriate perks.
Why is it the case that the Heavy Bolter, the weaker of their available weapons, must set up to fire for full effect, yet the superior Plasma cannon and Lascannon don't?

So really, overall this game will desperately need an update that ought to tone down the damage of weapons across the board, and give defensive buffs/extra hp to all marines involved. That way, it will be closer to the UT experience, and we won't bloody die too easily! I understand that the Plasma cannon is str 7 ap 2, but it's a flaming videogame, and the best Warhammer 40,000 gaming experience that's ever been done!

:P no hyperbole there, i've played the games

Still failboating on my Wheel of Time translation. I'll try to get up to snuff on that, but this past week has been full of tests and papers.

Monday, September 26, 2011

So...My Little Pony




Observation and analysis are two things that I love to do. Collect some data, make some assertions, try to prove that they hold up to criticism and scrutiny. Recently, a friend of mine convinced me to watch the new My Little Pony cartoon. I trust her opinion when it comes to cartoons, so I gave it a whirl.

It also seems to be the most interesting cultural phenomenon I have heard occur on the internet. Ever. It seems to be a movement that is a rebellion against the cultural fabric of the internet.

Naturally, you ask: How so?

Ok, so at this point in time I have watched five episodes, and I am trying to understand why this gets the attention that it does.

From what I understand, this began with some folks over on 4chan, particularly the /b/ thread posting things about My Little Pony, and about how they enjoy the show and the characters. Naturally, nobody plays nice, and those that like the show were subjected to ridicule and subsequent flaming from troll central. Eventually the mods had to interfere harshly, and a great egress began of the pony community, which took on the name of "brony," a combination of /b/ and "pony."

Initially I thought brony referred to "boy" and "pony," because the show seems to pull in fellas my age, which is interesting.

Eventually the bronies made their own website, and image based posting board called pony chan, and a news blog called Equestria Daily, where people can come away from the 4chan community to talk.

Easily the most notable thing about this community is its reaction to the trolls that still try to harass them...they just talk about loving and tolerating the heck out of them. The people of this culture strive to inculcate the friendship and loving principles of the characters in the show, and go to great lengths to make it so.

I don't think I'm engaging in hyperbole by saying that this is the greatest thing I've ever seen on the internet.

In all its futility and idiocy, of all its arguments and hate (of which I am a perpetrator) there actually is a place that takes the opposite approach to the internet, and it's all based around a new adaptation of a show that originally only appealed to young ladies.

Hot damn this is interesting, and I'm going to write some more on this later.

As an aside, I've got part of my Wheel translation done, but I have to learn if Latin can make the distinction between myth and legend.

BANZAI!