Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Why Would You?

I have a serious question for y'all.

Lets say you hear about this awesome resturant. Now lets say this resturant has had stellar reviews from other people so of course you want to see what all the fuss is about.

You look forward to going to this resturant, you enter and you pay good money. Then once you arrive you notice things are off. Waiters ain't helping you or listening to what you have to say, the food is sub par and it arrives extremely late and they still have the nerve to charge you an arm and a leg.

Now the serious question is, no matter the good reviews this place was given, judging from your own personal experience, would you want to go back? I hope you said no because if not I worry about you.

So let me flip this metaphor on it's head. Let's change the resturant to a tournament. A much hyped tournament called 'Seasons Beatings'. Before 'SB' I waited impatiently for it, I was told it was going to be the biggest tournament of it's kind in my local area of the Nati. I was looking forward to it, everyone I spoke to gave it good reviews. Sure it was expensive to attend but in the end I knew it would be worth it. So I arrived eager and ready to rock.

We (me and my fellow gamers) arrived on time and were ready to roll, however the venue was not. We were shut out and told we couldn't enter let alone register for another 1/2 hours. I thought that was odd but I went with it.

Once inside, the tournament began and straight off the bat, I realized that the people running the Tekken tournament were not particularly concerned with helping people. Numerous people were 'eliminated' with very short warnings. I understand moving a tournament along BUT paying $20 entry fee and an additional $10 for the game and then being eliminated without so much as a consideration? I did not think that was right at all. The tournament continued and it continued to get more and more dis-organized. It felt like nothing was moving along and it took forever for matches to be run.

I was doing well in this tournament but when I got into the losers I had a match up with one of the big draws of the tournament. Not naming any names but he won the previous years tournament. Now, here comes the bitch assness (I was going to say bish hash but it's so wrong it doesn't deserved to be watered down). All the unknowns and people who weren't 'big draws' will being eliminated without any real notice. However when it came to me and this person, I was asked to wait.

So wait I did. I waited patiently for my match and after awhile I got tired of waiting. So I asked for my match again, again I was told to wait. I waited some more. This was annoying me to know end but this player was getting presidential treatment due to his 'status'. I knew for sure that if this was the other way around and 'Drago' could not have been found, that it would have surely been a different story. The organizers even had the nerve to say if I wanted to play my match, that I needed to find my 'opponent'. Wait? Really? But yes, they asked me to find him and I actually did.
We finally played and in a moment that amuses me to know end, I beat him. I beat the big draw that I had to wait around for and find myself. It gets better of course. The player then proceed to be-little my playing skill. Very classy.

I continued on in the tournament and lost but the damage was already done. I was already over 'Seasons Beatings' and even through I paid for two days attendence, I tried to find the fastest route to get home.

Now this may sound like bitching and it sure is but my incident was not an isolated one. Talk to my friends who play Soul Calibur and asked how they were treated. Talk to my friend who was clearly winning a match and then he accidentally paused the game and his competitor (who happened to be an organizer) made him forfeit the match so he could win on a technically. Instead of bad experiences being the exception, it was the norm.

The whole tournament was clearly not organized for a community of gamers. It was more a big ego stroking contest that got out of control.

I have been to major tournaments before. I particpated in OzHadou Nationals twice. OzHadou is like the Australian equilvent of Evolution. Both times I left the tournament extremely happy and content I came. I can't say the same for 'SB'.

So now I ask you. You went to the resturant, you tried their food. In the end you had a horrible experience. Why would you go back? Why wouldn't you want to warn others about it?

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Better By Being Beaten

As a semi professional gamer, I take my video gaming seriously. That is why I like a good challenge and sometimes I realize I can't win them all but I can get better by trying and giving it a go.

When I was first getting into gaming I used to play in this tiny arcade in Cabramatta called TimeGone. In between TimeGone and visits to Liverpool to play at their local arcades, I feel like I was a local legend. People knew about me and people knew I was good at the game I was playing. At that time it was King of Fighters '96 (ahh the good ol' days!). I felt like I really was good at the game I played until one day I was in Sydney for some business. I went up to the KOF '96 machine, put in my monies and expected to own up. To my utter surprise I was one that was owned and owned badly. I was surprised. I thought I was good at the game but it wasn't the case. People in the city, used characters I never seen before or they used characters I was used to in ways it made them foreign to me. For sure it was a reality check and it made me go back to where I lived and played harder and better.

A couple years later, the same thing happened. Again at Cabramatta/ Liverpool I was the proverbial big fish in the pond in Tekken Tag. Then one day I decided to go to the city and play Tekken Tag with the Sydney players and again. Owned, not only was I owned badly, some people even beat me with my own characters which was a bitter pill to swallow. Again I left my city trip dis-satisfied with my performance and puzzled. Where was I going wrong? It then occured to me that it was because I was restricting myself to the local talent in my area that I was not getting any better by beating them to a pulp. If anything I was picking up bad habits that made me a worse player. With this epiphany I started to travel more and expand my horizons. I eventually got better but by the time I became really good, Tekken 5 came out and everyone was playing the latest game.

With Tekken 5 I really had an advantage I never had before. By now I was working in Sydney full time so everyday I was able to play everyone at their peak. Sydney is where all the good players played out so for awhile it was a steep learning curve but I eventually got better and wiser. It was the gaming equivalent of living in New York or LA. The best played the best and like how steel sharpens steel, everyone gets better. One of the things I also did was travel outside of Sydney and find other local gamers, none of them were as good as the talent in Sydney but it was still a good experience to play different styles. In the end I got better by being beaten not by staying in my own bubble and focusing on conquering my own little part of the kingdom.

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P.S I don't think I will share with you the massacre that occured the one time I actually went back to Liverpool/ Cabramatta to play Tekken 5 with my 'old friends'. It was not pretty.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Taylor Swift/ Kanye West 'Controversy'

So in the wake of what happened at the MTV VMA Awards last night, I have decided to put in my 2 cents.

In case you did not hear, Taylor Swift won a VMA for Best Female Video. As she was accepting her award graciously, Kanye West rushed the stage and decided to say that Taylor did not deserve to win, rather Beyonce did and that she had the one of the best videos of all time. Now 'Ye I don't know if that was the best video of 'all time' (obviously one of MJ's videos has that honor in my opinion). Heck I don't even like Beyonce's video but that was his opinion. Now dude was a little drunk it seems and he did what Kanye does best. Attract controversy. But from my point of view, it seems like people are making a mountain out of an ant hill. Please notice in my title I put controversy in inverted commas because I feel like people are taking this too far.

Now let's get some facts straight. I do not mind Taylor Swift, I however do not worship the ground she walks on. She is a nice girl, makes nice radio friendly music.

I like Kanye. I like the music he makes, even if sometimes speaks out of turn. He is touched that is for sure but he is human.

I like Beyonce. Her most recent album however was horrible and I don't think I will listen to it unless I have a need to punish my ear drums.

So with this in mind, Kanye was in the wrong for coming on stage and stealing the Taylor's moment, no doubt. Taylor was graceful and did not make a scene, which speaks well for her maturity and when Beyonce won, she invited Taylor back on stage. Which surprises me because we all know about Beyonce and her ego, so kudos to B' as well.

Now here is the thing I do not understand. The public's reaction to this. All of a sudden, people are up in arms and calling Kanye numerous names and saying they will never support him or his music any more. Now let's be real, if you say that, I seriously doubt you were really a 'fan' in the first place. Guy made a mistake, which he has apologized for.

Yeah he is a jerk (lol we all knew that didn't we?) but now we have wonderful remarks all over the net that proclaim it is because of his 'race'. Yeah, the internet racists are again out in force. People dropping n-words from the comfort of their computer screens. Now this upsets me a lot more then Kanye bum rushing Taylor. People always need to make it about race don't they? I give you, it was not classy but to say it is because he is a black man is absurd. He was upset, he had a little too much to drink. But to say it was because he was black? Now you are reaching a bit too far and I won't give you that. You people who post your hate speech on public sites like yahoo and YT make me sick and you know what?

Kanye is still going to sell records, he is still going to be a name on everyone's lips where it is because of something he did or music he made and you, my poor 'friend'. You will still be a coward that no-one cares about.

Oh and people like Yahoo gossip site ain't no better either. Direct quote.
"After the show, Swift, 19, told reporters she had no ill-will toward West, of whom she was once a fan".

LOL really? Did she tell you that herself? Or did you make it up to keep the flame going? Where is the proof because with none, that was tacky and not needed.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Vampires, Blades and Roses

So as you can hear, September's blogger soundtrack is up. I was coming up blank for awhile when it came to songs I wanted to share but almost in a row, these three songs came to me. As always I tried not to be too predicatable with my music choice and I feel this is probably a good example of me going outside the box. I will explain the songs in order of the title.

Vampires: Enrique makes his very first appearance. I have always liked this song since I heard it used during a cycle of America's Next Top Model (yes I used to watch that show). The video had this gothic urban feel to it and he even mentions vampires in the lyrics. Definately a good choice, especially in light of it's company.

Blades: I am a big fan of BLEACH the anime. I have been following it on and off for almost 2 years but in the last year or so I have become a really big fan. One of my favorite characters happens to be Rukia.



One of my favorite scenes by far is when she saves the protagonist Ichigo with one of her patented attacks. The music that was played at that scene really struck me on first listen. The name of the song is 'Senna'. Now here comes a surprise. I realized very recently that 'Senna' is named after Senna from the Bleach movie, Memories of Nobody which I recently seen. So yep, it's techinically Senna's song, borried by Rukia. One of the reasons why I dig 'Senna' so much is the violins and how it has this 'Firefly'/ Old Western feel. Maybe it is just me but it reminds me a lot of 'Serenity' opening credits (another awesome instrumental/ score).

Roses: The final song is 'Desert Rose' by Sting feat Cheb Mami. I have always been a fan of Sting but 'Desert Rose' was the first time I brought a cd with Sting on it. I think it was the exotic crooning of Cheb Mami that attracted me so much. Anyhow when I think of Zafina in Tekken, this song comes to mind and to no surprise, I will be using it for my forthcoming combo video.

Well that's the breakdown, enjoy the tunes.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Autumn Falls

It's that time of the year. Fall, when leaves start changing colors and then lose their leaves. Back in Australia (where we call Fall, Autumn and it was a completely different time of the year) I never really experience a change in scenery. It is mainly because Australia has tons of every green trees and they do what the name implies. They stay green all year long.

So the first time I experienced Fall, I was taken back. Seeing all these trees with multiples of amber, yellows and dark browns leaves. Seeing big piles of leaves on people's lawns. It was and still is quite a sight and I can understand why my wife enjoys it so much.

It is not just the aesthetics either. There is a change in the air, it's not super hot like Summer but it's not freezing cold like Winter. It's the best of both worlds.

Another reason why I always enjoyed Fall/ Autumn is because of September. September is me and my son, Bastion's (born on same day too) birth month so it's double awesome.

So next up, I will be updating my music player with new music and I also want to drop a quick plug for my brand new blog http://www.apocryphicvideos.blogspot.com.

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