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#1  Edited By obinice

Aaaaaand now I'll have to tell a bunch of upset customers that the game they've pre-ordered won't be released until four months after they were originally informed itt'd be released.

Oh well. I'm always in favour of extra development time on any game.

I think I'm going to lie down. It's been a long day.

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@Jams: Yeah, it's surprising when you first actually start looking, and you see antennas all over the place! And California? I do hope to be able to pick up someone from there at some point! Hmm, I should get a world map, and some pins :P

Hope the neighbours weren't looking at mine today, lowered the mast to do some work, always looks like it could go either way :P. It's only 40 feet from base to tip, but damn when you're lowering it it seems huge :P Speaking of analogue radios, one of the handy things about this Anytone rig is you can program your own channels in, so I've got it set so I can flick through channels, and then use the clarifier to get to all the frequencies in between. It covers 25.615 - 29.205 MHz, FM/AM/USB/LSB/CW. Been wanting it for a year now, so pleased :D

My ultimate goal is to contact Mr Vincent Caravella MUHAHAHAHAHAHAAAaaaa

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@TooWalrus I can totally see where you're coming from. Maybe it would help you understand why people enjoy it, if I say that I get a similar sense of wonder and excitement out of bending physics to my will using electronics, and flinging my voice across countless miles directly without any outside aid (unless you count the electricity supply), as I do when I look up at space and think of the probes and rovers we have traveling to other worlds. It's exciting! We're exploring other worlds, and the world of radio is right around us, and easy to get to :D

And who cares if somebody's already explored it? I know I haven't, it's an adventure! The first time I turned on that new radio, I heard a guy talking from Tennessee! That's over four thousand miles away from me! And I'm not using an established and maintained communications network, or a station that somebody else set up. Sure I didn't build the radio from scratch (though at higher licence levels you can, and I totally look forward to that!), but I set everything up, and got it all working, and I'm learning. That's all pretty awesome :D

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My 1/2 Wave Antenna
My 1/2 Wave Antenna

Hey guys and girls! Remember a while back, Vinny talking about getting his Amateur Radio Licence? I was especially interested, as I've been interested in the world of radio for a while now!

I've yet to take my primary exam, although it's really easy (seriously, young kids can get the Foundation licence). Basically if it's not in this book, you don't need to know it for the Foundation. At least, if you're in the UK!

Anyway, I've just been having some fun with a 1/2 wave silver rod barely poking above my roof, and a 30 year old Transcom GBX4000 (with an Amstrad 901 board) that my uncle gave to me when I was a little kid years ago (always loved electronics!). But now I want to do more than just talk/listen to the handful of locals on CB. I want to reach the world!

Anytone AT5555 with silly Instagram filter
Anytone AT5555 with silly Instagram filter

To that end, I decided to grab myself an Anytone AT-5555, and program it so I can listen in on all the freebanding (and some amateur) frequencies for now. The advantage is that while freebanders often aren't licenced in their respective countries, they are able to take advantage of skip, and work with a common code/language (as opposed to the slang and constant swearing of CB), that allows them to make and communicate well with distant contacts, begin to learn that there's more to radio than what CB has to offer, and really enjoy what radio is all about without the pressure of assessments and exams.

It's also an excellent stepping stone towards the licenced Amateur bands, where the users are more knowledgeable than simply turning a channel dial, and have good rules of etiquette (while there's nothing wrong with swearing in every day life, remember that anybody, including children could be listening!).

Anyway, I guess I'm getting a bit off topic, maybe? My point is, radio is awesome, and I was wondering if anybody else here at Giant Bomb is into it too? :D While it's great to talk to the radio community folks that have a wealth of knowledge and experience in radio, I'm finding it hard to find any people anywhere remotely near my own age who are into it (I'm 24), and none of my friends could care less :P

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Wow. I just bought this game, and then found out it didn't let me set the controls. That's crazy! I understand it's not the default scheme, but my first console was set up that way and I knew no different, and have always played inverted ever since. I plan to play this game in relatively short bursts, I don't have time to try to train my brain to a new system :( I've heard so many good things about it too! Crazy.

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#6  Edited By obinice

I don't watch regular TV, instead I have XBMC on the big TV and to answer your question in two ways....Firstly I watch everything Giant Bomb produces, including all QLs, usually in the evening while having dinner or chilling out :D

Secondly, I feel that certain genres are better represented by certain peeps on the GB team, "work to your strengths" and all that, so I'm glad to see a variety of the team on different things!

That said.....if Vinny's in a Quick Look, I'm sure to enjoy it way more :P

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#7  Edited By obinice

@RazielCuts said:

@Obinice said:

we're authorised to rent it out before release

Why would they authorise renting it out before release? That seems counter intuitive as it'd eat up day 1 sales, unless they're getting some type of hefty cut from the rentals but even then that's kind of a slap in the face to the people who actually pre ordered the game. 'Yeah you renters, you get to play before release. You pre orders, wait like everyone else.' Weird.

Apologies, let me clarify :) We (as in staff members) are authorised to rent it out (to ourselves). Not to customers! lol, that would indeed, if you'll excuse the expression, be a dick move.

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@awesomeusername: Awfully kind of you! I wouldn't say no :)

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#9  Edited By obinice

Thanks folks, a few thoughts for, a few against, I think I'll live life on the edge and go for it :P

@TheSouthernDandy: I can only get it because I work there, we certainly wouldn't rent it or sell it to anybody until the day of release! And staff can't always get everything early, I guess it's down to company agreements.

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#10  Edited By obinice

So here's the question! I work at a video games rental store, we've got Halo 4 in and we're authorised to rent it out before release (so that's all dandy), but I do know that a few weeks ago Microsoft were banning accounts for playing early. That was with a pirated copy though, presumably before review copies went out, and before stores started to get their stock.

So my question is, can I throw Halo 4 into my Xbox now and not have to worry about being Xbanned, or should I play offline?

Thank you good Bombardiers :D