Lost for words
16 May
Who knew? Apparently Kiwi researchers have “found” that “New Zealanders’ intake of sugar is not associated with being overweight or obese”.
Sigh.
Last I checked, sugar had calories. Last I checked, unexpended calories caused weight gain. This is the only thing the study should be trying to disprove, but instead the claim in the press release is that the “current intake of total sugars was actually significantly lower amongst obese children, compared to normal-weight children.” I’m not sure how this proves anything. Study the science, guys, don’t look for trends. Taking a single-factor statistic approach in what should be a purely scientific study is completely bizarre.
Oh, wait – “funded by the New Zealand Sugar Company Limited”. Of course. The world makes sense again.
15 May
Given the nature of our business, it’s a very common scenario that we will need to find information or screenshots for games. Fortunately, since game development is a very technical business, most every game has its own dedicated web site.
What is unfortunate however is the industry’s never-ending fascination with Flash-based sites. Waiting for a site to load and then not being able to cut and paste text or save screenshots to disk because the whole damn thing is rendered using Flash is not my idea of a good time.
I got a hilarious – and unprovoked – message over MSN today which pretty much sums up the situation I’m trying to describe:
/tries to grab a wallpaper image from lego indiana jones site
“You do not have enough points to buy this item. Go surf around the site and find more treasures.”
Oh ffs
Why so many site makers decide to glam up their sites at the expense of speed and usability, whilst simultaneously crippling people who are trying to use their assets to promote their game is beyond my understanding.
10 May
The Gameplanet Store team attended the tenth annual NetGuide Web Awards last night and I’m very pleased to announce that we won the award for “Best Online Shopping Site” for the third time in four years (Trade Me was apparently a Shopping site as well as an Auction site one year, so we were upset about that one).
Obviously we’re very proud of the achievement and we owe a huge thanks to all of the customers (and GP forumers!) who voted for us.
Our friends at Gameplanet picked up the award for the Best Games-Related Site, whilst Zillion was once again a finalist in the Trade Me Best Trading Site Category. happysheep was also a deserving finalist for Best New Site.
Update: NetGuide has published some photos, so for your viewing pleasure (or not?):
Simon & I accept the award for “Best Online Shopping Site”
Big grin.
Dan & Simon from Gameplanet accept the award for “Best Gaming Site”
7 May
Word has come out of the Mass Effect Community Forums that the upcoming PC version of Mass Effect will be implementing SecuROM piracy prevention measures which will require gamers to authenticate their game against Electronic Arts’ servers every ten days. Here’s my understanding of how it works:
The BioWare representative also mentions that Spore will be employing this method.
Now, I’ve outlined my views on piracy measures in a previous post, but this is ridiculous. Assuming the system is flawless, this would probably not affect me because I have an always-on Internet connection plugged in to my gaming PC, but why should I have to report back to headquarters every 10 days to prove that my game is legit? Why shouldn’t I be able to play the game after ten days without Internet if I took my laptop on holiday? Why the hell is my legitimate copy inferior to a pirated copy!?
This move is going to anger a lot of the “hard core” gaming market, who also happen to be Mass Effect’s target audience. I expect that our customer service department will be actioning some cancellation requests over the next couple of days.