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#1  Edited By Duecenage

Does the S-Rank stuff look at PSN trophies? It's telling me I have 2 S-Ranks, but I can't check my PSN trophies to see if I had even 100% anything in that brief period. 
 
I'm also sharing a network with someone, is there a chance my roommate's info is bleeding over into mine? Cause that could be the only other explanation.

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#2  Edited By Duecenage

My all-time favourite videogame reference in a movie is the 2-Player Final Fantasy VIII in the first Charlies Angels movie. Good times!

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#3  Edited By Duecenage
@MrKlorox: 
Depends on what you think I was saying. The title "F" That Game stands for both "Finish" and also is a reference to a website I sometimes do with my roommate called Efing Media. Plus I thought I was being clever with a double entendre.  I did enjoy the single player of this game. There's just something about these characters. I'll probably consider playing multiplayer in the future, but I'm not willing to be rifle fodder at the moment when there are a lot of other games I really want to play. Sorry if my previous message came of antagonizing. I walked away from my computer for a bit not quite liking how I replied to it.
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#4  Edited By Duecenage
@MrKlorox: 
I figure I'd be the best judge of what is or isn't a waste of my time. So I don't have much fun with the multiplayer but managed get enjoyment out of the single player. Oh no, I'm the black sheep of FPS's!
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#5  Edited By Duecenage
@toadstule: 
 
Sure. The school was called Center for Digital Imaging and Sound. Now it's known as Art Institute of Vancouver, though I recommend some of the other schools around Vancouver. From what I hear, the curriculum has changed a bit since I went there. Vancouver Film School or Think Tank Training Center are two schools that I would recommend. Think Tank has a few teachers that taught me, plus it seems like they have a better handle on what skills you need for whichever position you're going for. 
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#6  Edited By Duecenage

I've been a 3D Animator on kids cartoons for the last six years. I've worked on such shows as Dragon Booster, Storm Hawks, League of Super Evil and Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5. I friggin love my job and the last 5 years has really only felt like 2-3 to me.

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#7  Edited By Duecenage
@Ryax: 
I'm calling it a gateway drug.. I'll get to liking the multiplayer eventually, but on my terms.
 
 @SuperSambo:  
Ohhh, problems with flow I can understand. As for just playing games, I would like to do both because I want to practice my writing. Not to do it professionally, I already have a job I love, but to do it as a hobby. It more about me sticking to this, rather than doing it a few times and then stopping.
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#8  Edited By Duecenage
@SuperSambo: 
 
How do you figure that? I agree that it's my sloppiest blog to date, but I don't notice any glaring grammar or spelling.. but I'd rather have it done and move on, than let myself completely slack off on these things. 
 
@The_Laughing_Man: 
 
Never had much fun with the multiplayer. I also have too many games I want to play to invest any time in trying to enjoy the multiplayer. I'm just happy there's a decent enough single player to play here.
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#9  Edited By Duecenage

 I’ve put this off for way too long, but I managed to beat the single player campaign of Bad Company 2. I got sidetracked by Final Fantasy XIII. Now with that done, I should really get my ass in gear.

BC2’s story is much more concise than the first game. Which I welcomed heartily. That combined with the characters made this game far more enjoyable from a story standpoint, with the exception of a few issues, some minor and some pretty fricking frustrating.

I enjoyed the use of a prologue stage as a tutorial. Logically, B-Company would be up do snuff, and “retraining” them would be extremely redundant. Plus this serviced quite well in getting me interested in this story. Something mysterious is always a good grabber.

It’s good to see all the members of B-Company back. Just sitting in the jungles talking about Predator. Even the pilot driving our helicopter felt like a lifelong member of B-Company.

So once again, B-Company gets stuck in the middle of something that should be way over their heads, but in their own unorthodox way, they’ll pull through. That’s what I like best about these games, these guys just go in and get it done. I would say no nonsense, but that goes out the window the moment Haggard opens his mouth, yet when the nitty gets gritty even he steps up and brings his A-Game. Or should that be B-Game?

I found myself fumbling around the controller far less this time around, but I do miss the manual heal. I always tend to die easily in Battlefield games. In the first Bad Company, I used the heal to get healed and fall back to regroup on the enemy. Without that mechanic, I had to have about half the response time to decide whether or not I should fall back. Which led to me dieing quite a lot.

Dieing wouldn’t have been so bad if the checkpoints were more forgiving. Sometimes I would lose 20 - 25 minutes of progression because I got picked off. Sure, if I ran through a stage, I might be able to make it, but I always felt compelled to make sure I do a good sweep of the area, which ends up being time consuming. I liked in the previous game that I respawned, but the battle continued. It worked to keep the general flow of the game moving plus it caused me to swear a lot less.

Though, the vehicles did feel a lot tighter this time around. I can’t remember specifically how they felt in the first Bad Company, but I do know that the first time in this game where I got to drive a jeep for a long distance I was driving like a pro. That was probably the longest I ever went without being killed.

I knew I should’ve written this sooner. I’m drawing a blank on all fronts. There was plenty more little things I came across as I played the game, but I just can’t remember them now. Few months into the year and I’m already slacking. At least I managed to write something though. Till next time.

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#10  Edited By Duecenage
@marioncobretti: 
 
hahaha! YES! that's what happened to me. But because I was so focused on which face buttons to hit that I never made it to the shoulder buttons in time.