Monthly Archive for August, 2007

Razer - Bring of Silent Death : Lachesis

Razer has announced the new mice to the family of snakes. Lachesis - a venomous snake the inhabit the Central and South America.

Lachesis, which boasts its high sensitivity at 4000 dpi (dots per inches), on laser sensor. Doubles the sensitivity on Copperhead.

Lachesis is designed for both left and right hander. It comes with programmable buttons and onboard memory to store your gaming mouse profile.

Here is the official tech spec from Razer website.

  • 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser™ sensor
  • 32KB Razer Synapse™ onboard memory
  • Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment
  • Variable true dpi setting adjustments in increments of 125dpi
  • Always-On™ mode
  • Ultra-large non-slip buttons
  • 16-bit ultra-wide data path
  • 60-100 inches per second*
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
  • Gold-plated USB connector
  • Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
  • Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)

The Lachesis costs USD$ 79.99, and is ready for pre-order on the website.

Starcraft 1.15.1 patch released

Starcraft II dominates the gameosphere recently, whether it is on BlizzCon or E3. But Blizzard has just released version 1.15.1 patch for the popular Starcraft.

The patch information is as follows:

Bug Fixes

  • Made stability improvements to replay saving code.
  • Fixed a bug where the map download progress was not shown.
  • Pressing alt-f4 while in Starcraft and logged into a league now logs you out of the league.
  • Updated some of the localization for the league page.
  • Fixed an exploit that allowed nukes to fall anywhere on the map.

You can download the patch from below. Please take note whether you are having the expansion.
Starcraft (no expansion)

Starcraft : Brood War

Xedo Holocaust

If you have keep up with the news regarding the crackdown on anime downloaders via the popular Bittorrent protocol, you will have seen horror news such as a 9 years old kid with his parent paying a huge payout to avoid court case.

The online communities such as Hardwarezone, VR-Zone and SGCafe, have exciting discussions on this issue.

Just recently, NCH Production has made a video on this issue.

Well, we all know that downloading copyrighted materials off the Internet is against the laws. Japanese animations, anime in short, are not available to the Singapore public or the anime community as readily as possible due to time lag in language translation and importing issues.

One of the companies here in Singapore, which holds the licenses to many animes, has started their operation to crackdown anime downloaders (most of them are young children and teenagers).

In my knowledge, anime has not infested this small red dot a decade ago. But in recent years, anime has become one of the hottest stuffs among the teenagers. In today’s broadband technology, it will take about an hour or less to get hold of the latest episode of anime just few days after the actual airing of the anime in Japan. All these are the commendable efforts from the fansubbers. Most of them works without monetary gains.

Official license holder in the country, usually produces the same anime with subtitles, in series. That means, the release might lag up to few months. Another concern is the quality of the videos and the accuracy of the translation. Many complained that the subtitles from the local distributor is of sub standard. There are a few examples published online.

The distributor need to consider the fact the anime can propagate into Singapore community is not due to chance. It is through words-to-words, man-to-man, over several years. If the distributor is taking this chance to earn quick bucks from the community, instead of building a strong long-term plan to satisfy the anime community, the short-sightedness of the company is really very short. What a company should do is to build a long term relationship with the community, instead of squeezing money out of the community. The aftermath of this incident is certainly to be a nasty one.

Lineage II Short Review

I just touched on the open beta of Lineage II for South East Asia, and I will give a short review on the game.

Since this game was developed in year 2004, graphics technology was outdated. With your GeForce 6 series or Radeon 9000 series, I guess you can turn on all the details.

Secondly, the interface of Lineage II was similar to many “free” MMORPGs such as Silkroad Online. You can get used to the interface straight away if you are a WoWer before. The interface also lacks the attractiveness, the buttons do not have colours.

Game experience is ok, as they are not many players currently, the latency is not very high.

Overall, it is a game that might attract the non-WoWer. However, it is still on a beta stage, things can be improved.

Lineage II Open Beta in SE Asia

This may be a old news, but I have just encountered it.

Lineage II is currently on open beta in the South East Asia Region. Lineage II is a MMORPG that was available in the western countries in year 2004, only a few Asians play it.

In case you do not know about Lineage II, check this out. It will give you some brief ideas of Lineage II.

If you want to try out, you can proceed to download the installation files, 5 parts in total, weighs about 3 GB.

Then you need to register yourself with a Lineage II account here.

I going to try it out. I will post some screenshots and my review.

DotA page and gameplay modes command list

I have updated the new DotA page and added a new revised gameplay modes command list.

Feel free to check it out at this page.