Our recent arcade experience was absolutely bewildering.
Lend Me Your Ears
It's like this. Batjew is in the process of losing his job. We need to find Batjew - a.k.a. Alexander Goldstein - some gainful employment, and we need to find it right away. At his current rate of Altoid consumption, we project that he will burn through his savings in two weeks, and that's where you come in. He's up in Vancouver, B.C., he has a host of IT skills, and he takes this sort of thing very seriously. If you need somebody in Vancouver, or you're in the market anywhere for a remote tech to telecommute, I think we may have your man. Check out the resume, drop him a line, and let's do this thing.
New fan art
I just finished some new Warcraft 3 fan art and though I’d share it with all of you. I do hope you enjoy it.
Skill Hack!
The two items that seemed to pop up this week in my mail over and over again were the sale of Vivendi's games division and the map hack for Warcraft 3. Many of you were upset that Blizzard seemed unwilling or unable to deal with the map hack. Just as I was starting to agree with you they came out and made an official announcement about it on Wednesday. Apparently anyone caught using the hack will have their CD key banned. I understand that all they would need to do is go out and purchase another copy of the game but I still think it's a good deterrent. I honestly don't know if I have ever played against someone using the hack. I'd like to think that my many losses could be attributed to some form of treachery by the other player rather than my own incompetence. Blizzard has asked that you send in any replays in which you feel like you may have been the victim of one of these unscrupulous cheaters. After careful study of my own library of replays I could find no evidence of a hack that turns off fog of war. However I did find something even more dangerous. There appears to be an even more prevalent hack that lets people utilize a highly streamlined build order, intelligent troop configurations and strategic hero management to totally destroy my puny forces. Blizzard really needs to do something about this if you ask me.
For The Love Of
Listen up, Empire Interactive, because I'm only going to say this once: "Ghost Master" is the stupidest fucking name for a game that I have ever heard.
I'm Sorry
There are many things to discuss about today's strip.
Don't Forget
Gabe was gone at the time, but a guy from Quicksilver came by - Quicksilver, you know. Master of Orion III. We had just set a guy up with a poster, and as he was leaving he asked us if we were looking forward to Master of Orion III. What a stupid question, I thought. That's like asking if you're looking forward to a blowjob.
What day is it?
I can't say I recommend driving from San Diego to Seattle in one shot. We left at around 9:00 am on Monday and got home around 7:00 am on Tuesday. It's great to be home but I'm still pretty out of it. The things that I can remember about the Comic Con are really cool though.
David-Chan
Bioware's David Chan delivered his second article for our Industry section, which discusses some of the tribulations unique to the audio profession. I thought it was excellent.
I'll Form The Etc.
The longer I stay away from home, the greater the possibility of a psychotic break. I have lost my mind on three separate occasions, so I am fairly well acquainted with the sensation. I do not doubt that another day out would have landed me an extended stay at Chez Crazy.
Behold!
Okay, the strip is up now, for reals. Sorry about the delay, we pulled an all nighter and did the drive back from San Diego in one go.
I Know You Are
A new comic is available - being an exact transcription of their conversation, it should give you some ideas about the level of discourse these two typically share. I'm trying to figure out why I can't upload the graphic for today's strip - if you can't see it, please stop by later today when I've had some help getting it going.
My Apologies
I'm only testing something here. Don't mind meeeee!
Aunts?
I wanted to make a quick update this morning since I have been kind of quiet on the page recently. I can't even begin to describe how freaking tired I have been at night. We brought all kinds of video game equipment with us with the assumption that the evenings here would be spent gathering shines and dance dancing. I am here to tell you that this could not be further from the truth. Like the other guys above, I can't tell you why sitting on my ass for 10 hours takes such a toll on me physically but it does. We come home each night exhausted. Last night was especially bad as I decided that I would try and draw the comic on Kiko's Mac. Not only was I new to OSX but I had also never seen Photoshop 7.0. So just trying to navigate to the goddamned programs and files I wanted was a bitch. Then when I finally got into PS I couldn't find any of the tools I wanted and the ones I did find seemed to operate in new and unexpected ways. My first attempts at drawing the comic looked more like some excited kindergardner's finger paintings than a comic strip. The entire situation was aggravated by my inability to keep my eyes open for more than a few minutes at a time. In fact when I woke up this morning I was honestly surprised to see a comic strip there at all. I have only the vaguest memories of finishing it last night. It all seemed like some kind of terrible dream.
Ants
Just woke up, because two thirds of my body was covered in ants. I've been rubbing my legs and face with honey before I go to bed, which I now realize was ill-conceived. Tonight, I wholly expect these little bastards to pick me up and carry me away, Gulliver style.
Ta-Daaa
We have made a new strip available, and, well, what can I say. We aim to please.