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Zelda: Ocarina of Time – Part 1

Friday, April 8th, 2011 at 3:08 am

I started playing Zelda: Ocarina of Time a year ago…playing to around the beginning of Death Mountain…didn’t even make it to Dodongo’s Cavern (second dungeon), after picking it up and dropping it many times. Eventually, I hadn’t touched it in so long that I figured I should just restart. Not that I made it very far anyways…

I recently decided to re-pick up the game….again, I played until I beat the Deku tree and stopped. Not very far again. Well, today I spent much of the day playing…started from right after the Deku tree…right now I’m on my way to Zora’s Domain. I started today with 4 Skulltula tokens this morning and I have 23 right now. I had 0 1/4 heart pieces this morning and have 13 1/4 heart pieces right now.

Oh. I should note that I had today and have tomorrow off :) I’ve spent considerable time buying bottle bugs and earning the money back via the Shooting Gallery. +30 Rupee profit for each successful game. I’ve also spent considerable time slowing travelling as a child. So slow. Reminds me of WoW.

I kinda know how Ocarina of Time works…Links starts off as a child but at some point, turns into an adult. I’m trying to make sure I have EVERYTHING that I can get as a child, before I turn into an adult. I have no idea if it’s possible to turn back to a child (while this seems impossible, Ocarina of Time indicates some kind of time travel…right? Maybe not…I don’t know yet but I don’t wanna be spoiled, so don’t tell me.

Don’t tell me anything. I wanna find out as I continue.

Anyways, I’m working towards the 100 Skulltula tokens…tho I’d be happy with 50 as I can earn money quite easily. I’d definitely need to get the 32(?) 1/4 heart pieces…

Anyways, I’m happy with how things are going. Yes, I played most of the day and only did one dungeon…again…but I’m working hard in getting the other stuff….slowly working my way through to 100%. That’s how I roll.

Contemplating going out tomorrow morning to run some errands but tomorrow might be completely focused on Zelda: OoT as well….who knows, maybe I’ll finish within the next week! :D That’d be awesome.

Unfortunately, there already is one MAJOR spoiler that I’m aware of, which has to do with Zelda…I learned it accidentally as I researched Super Smash Bros. Brawl…too bad because I figure it’s one of those spoilers that could turn a game from “awesome” to “mind-blowing” :( Ah well, nothing I can do….that’s what I get for playing this game….15 years after it’s made?

Oh yeah, my goal is still to finish before the Zelda: Ocarina of Time comes out for Nintendo 3DS. I’m already wondering what to play next….Majora’s Mask? Twilight Princess? Final Fantasy XIII? Final Fantasy X? Mario Galaxy? Metal Gear Solid 3…followed by Metal Gear Solid 4? All these games are so old….I’m so behind.

Super Mario Bros. Wii – Review(?)

Sunday, March 13th, 2011 at 12:59 am

I started playing Super Mario Bros. Wii, by myself and seriously, on Saturday March 5. I started from the beginning and went through all the levels, but most importantly, getting all the 3 special coins per level. Some were pretty tricky. Anyways, originally I was only going to play a little by little…but I kept making such good progress, I figure why stagger myself. Rather get it completed and move on to something else (Zelda). Anyways, here’s a run down of what I accomplished each day:

Sunday: Worlds 1 & 2
Monday: World 3
Tuesday: World 4
Wednesday: World 5
Thursday: World 6
Friday: None
Saturday: World 7, 8, and 9

All in all, it’s a pretty easy game. Easier, imo, than Super Mario World (SNES) in terms of getting everything. For example, in Super Mario World, getting everything would be doing all x96 levels. Just the same, in this game, there are 9 worlds that must be completed but to get everything, you need the 3 special coins per level. But the levels are easier. I still think Super Mario World’s Tubular and Super Mario World’s Awesome are still harder almost than every level in Super Mario Bros. Wii….with the possible exception of 9-7, in which I literally spent more than an hour on (for 1 level!!! >:( ). I could have finished World 1 in the time it took me to do 9-7. Even then, to get all 3 special coins, I had to use 2 players to kind of hack the last coin. Oh well, after an hour, I just wanted to get it done (as I was 4-special coins away from having all of them). In terms of actual levels, Mario 3 was probably harder than this….

I can’t say much about Mario 64 or the GameCube Marios (like Mario: Water Gun Fun Time). Though Mario 64 would compare more to Mario Galaxy than Super Mario Bros Wii.

Anyways, this is what the final game looked like.


5 Stars = Everything.
I had accumulated around 99 lives at the beginning of World 3 and never dipped below 90 from that point on. Though to be fair, after I beat World 8 and unlocked World 9 (and could save at any time), if I’d ever lose too many lives, I’d just restart the game w/o saving, restoring me to a good save.

Playing Super Mario Bros. Wii was a lot like the (spectacular!) iPhone game: Cut the Rope, in which….it was easy to pass the level…but to really beat everything, you needed 3 stars to each level. Occasionally with Cut the Rope, I’d skip a level that was hard, only to come back to it. With Mario though, I never went to the next level without getting 3-coins…mostly just for organizational and course familiarity purposes.

Anyways, that game is DONE. I don’t plan on touching it again! It’s nice to complete a game :D In such a short time too.

Now – Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I noticed that they will be releasing a Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 3DS. I may purchase the 3DS for that game…so I can see how it will play with better visuals and possibly better sound/music. Also, it’s quite frustrating playing Zelda: OoT on a Wii Classic controller, knowing that it’s meant for the N64. It’ll be nice to play the game on 3DS and play it on a console/handheld that it was meant to be played on. I’m interested to see how they handle swapping weapons and using them.

But yeah, my goal now is to finish Zelda: OoT on the Wii BEFORE the 3DS version comes out. So now, I’ve given myself a bit of a hard due date. I doubt it’s needed though…I’m playing the Wii a lot lately so it’s not just collecting dust anymore. I just need to keep that up :D

I don’t turn you on and you don’t turn me on. Wii have a deal?

Monday, March 7th, 2011 at 11:39 pm

As I write the title, I find it clever. But I’ll probably wake up tomorrow and wonder what I was thinking.
The often happens when I wake up beside an ugly chick.

Hah just joking, I don’t sleep with ugly chicks.

ANYWAYS.
Last weekend, I had my ASP.NET 4.0 open…open to the first page. I was ready to study and then play Zelda: Ocarina of Time. And then two of my friends tell me they’re coming over. Well, not that rudely….but yes, they were gonna come over. Well, one of them only stayed for a short while and the other one hung out a bit, he played Marvel VS Capcom and we watched some Young Justice. Around 10pm or whatever, we decided to play the new Super Mario Bros. on the Wii. I thought it’d be fun and a good game to kill some time but with 3 (or 4) people, it’s actually REALLY fun….we played til 3:15am before calling it a night…..I ended up sleeping at 6:00am that day.

Anyways, yesterday (Sunday), I was aching to play Mario alone…while it’s not as fun, I’m going for everything (cuz I’m a perfectionist). I’m at World 2 and half way to 3. I have 75 lives, accumulated over the 1.5 worlds…and I’ve gotten all the secrets and stars so far (3 stars per level)…I don’t move to the next level until I’ve gotten all the stars!
Anyways, my plan is for that game to be my new “pick up and play” game…whenever I have time, but don’t want to spend too much time. Eventually I’ll finish…there are 9 worlds so I figure a few more weeks or months.

I also tried out Zelda: Ocarina of Time again…I drew a picture of a Classic Control on my notepad so I could draw (actually, map out) the buttons described in the game (described for the N64) to the Wii classic controller. Because when they say Z, I don’t know what that is. Or ^C or C> or <C or VC I’m like “huh!?” so it’s confusing. I started a new game over and I plan to play it more…when I have more than a small amount of time, I’ll play that.

So my Wii has gotten more use the last 3 days than the last 3 months. Kinda kool, it’s not a terrible console…nice to actually use it again. I hope to get more use out of it in the future but Wii’ll see.

u c wat i did thar!?

…in one year…

Friday, January 7th, 2011 at 11:59 pm

Today is a special day for me.

This day represents a number of things making it one of the most important days of my life. Today marks the one year anniversary of the day I quit WoW and began a new life…

You might be thinking “So you quit playing a game, that’s not a big deal…”. You’ve got some nerve…
Quitting WoW was a big deal, not because I was quitting a game, but because of the amount of time I spent playing this game and the adverse affect playing it had on my life and mental growth.

What my life was like before January 7, 2010

I had 400 days of playtime between March 2005 and January 2010. That’s 400 days of playtime within 57 months ( = 4.75 years = 1734~ days ).
At 400 days of playtime in 1734 days, that’s an average of 0.23 = 23% of the day = 331.2 minutes = 5.5 hours/day…everyday…for 4.75 years.
It was another huge aspect of my life, more or less equal to that of my professional life.

In the years after school, during work, my week of 168 hours (24×7) was split up into:

  • 45 hours of work a week (including commute time)
  • 56 hours of sleep a week (at an average of 8 hours/day)
  • 50 hours of WoW a week
  • 17 hours for everything else – going out, hygiene tasks, laundry, playing other non-WoW games, drawing, coding….

Despite the game taking so much of my life, I was able to:

  • Maintain my girlfriend for 6 years
  • Excel in my professional career

The items that were strained were:

  • Time with friends (and family)

And the things that were sacrificed were:

  • School

This was literally my schedule the weeks before I quit WoW – it’s absurd to the point that it seems like a joke, but it’s not. I played WoW every moment I could while I was awake and not at work or sleeping. While this isn’t completely accurate as I’d occasionally go out, watch a movie, go out to eat/eat, etc…this was always my weekly plan.
WoW schedule

After January 7, 2010
This was my schedule after I quit WoW. Look at all that time. My life, no longer surrounded by WoW.
WoW schedule


So with my new found free time, I began a number of tasks making this year possibly the most productive year I’ve had in my life. I accomplished so much this year, relative to the years I’d wasted playing WoW.

What I’ve done in the last year

warrenshea.com
I finally got off my ass and created a personal site, something I had intended to do for years. I’m quite happy with it, I was able to integrate WordPress into my code. I was able to move 3 months worth of posts from Blogger to WordPress.
I created 4 different themes which are fairly different visually…though the layout is fundamentally the same, something I hope to change with future themes.

Blogging
300 posts since my first one, on Jan 26, 2010.
300 posts in 12 months is, on average, roughly 25.25 posts/month. That…is a lot of posts.

Twitter
1486 tweets (tho this seems to be incorrect – damn you twitter!) since Jan 18, 2010.
Not that the number of tweets is an accomplishment, it’s more the fact that I didn’t stop using it like I do so many other things.

Improved development skills
Learned general PHP. Went from comfort level 0 to comfort level 8, my skill is probably still around 6-7 though…
Improved ASP.NET C# 3.5. Despite all my studying and development this year, I’d still only give myself a 3 in terms of knowledge. Maybe a 1-2 before this year. I hope to bump that up…
Improved XHTML 1.0 and CSS 2.0 skills
Improved jQuery, Web Accessibility knowledge

Reading
Actually read some novels, a format of media I haven’t touched in years. Completed 4~ novels in the last few months. While I’m generally always reading (Comics, Graphic Novels, Manga), novels have always been something I’ve generally avoided. Too many words. Not enough pictures :) It is an accomplishment for someone like me, to have read 4~ novels among the other things I do/read.

Gaming
This area has been relatively quiet. Nothing worth of note, no long games I would claim as achievements for completion.

Art
This area has also been pretty quiet this year. While drawing is/has always been a hobby of mine, my skill has never been good enough to make it anything more than a hobby, which is why it’s something I’ll only do when I feel like it, I have no desire to improve my skills here.


What I hope to accomplish this year

warrenshea.com
Do I have anything left other than some themes? In a perfect world, I’d like to maintain 2 sites for myself.

warrenshea.com as a professional/resume type site
yet_to_be_determined.com as a personal site, with blog posts, etc. kind of like what I have now but without the projects and resume section. A fully personal site.

I would still like to do a few themes, a professional one, maybe another “theme” one like Megaman/Naruto….but of what? Prince of Tennis, Death Note, Hikaru no Go come to mind…
I would like to scrap it all and re-build it now my CSS and HTML skills are much higher than they were a year ago. I would use SASS rather than CSS. I would use HTML5 rather than XHTML 1.0. I would organize my <h#> tags better, since WordPress uses <H2>, I would use…other ones. I would get rid of my general hate of <p> tags and use them over my <br /> tags…

Blogging
I’ve blogged too much last year. Ever since I got sick with the flu, I feel like I’ve been less inclined to blog.
If I’m the type of person to always be addicted to something, blogging would definitely be the World of Warcraft replacement of this year. Considering how much time I blog/write, while it’s significantly less than WoW, it’s the thing I’ve consistently spent the most time on this year. My WordPress is open 80% of the time I’m at my comp and I have so have drafts I haven’t posted…topics that seem relevant at the time and that I enjoy writing but don’t enjoy proof reading.

For blogging this year, I hope it becomes secondary to studying web development, which I’m going to try to make my new addiction (if it were at all possible to force an addiction…). I definitely know I will be blogging less this year. If there were 300 posts last year, I hope to keep it around 150-200 posts this year…and that’s fine with me. I’ve blogged my brains out, it’s time to move on and do something else.

Reading, Gaming, Art
These are no longer goals (except Zelda: Ocarina of Time…and maybe another RPG). I’m done trying to do these things if they interfere with…

Improving development skills
My goals this year is to improve in ASP.NET C#, CSS3. and HTML5. Of the things I want to learn and become proficient in, it’s definitely these 3 items, with a significance on ASP.NET C#. While this has been my goal every year for a few years, I expect this year to be the year that I catch up to the development world. Last year was getting over WoW, it was setting up warrenshea.com and learning PHP, and improving my skills all around. This year is all about going from a 3 in knowledge to an 8 in ASP.NET C#. CSS3 and HTML5 take a back seat to that but are still things I’d like to learn over the next year.

The skill increase leads to…

Epic Site
This is the year that I’m going to do it. I’m going to try to spend time learning ASP.NET C# (again), and really focus on getting this up and running.


How I’ve changed professionally this last year

There have been a couple ups but a lot of downs in my professional life this year, more so than any other year in my life. It has been extremely difficult year.

Roughly 1/4 into the year, my team had a (figurative) bomb dropped on us one Thursday making the next day, Friday, the worst day of work I had ever experienced and ever hope to experience. Personal morale was so low, I didn’t even know this job could affect me that much. Thinking about that day and the reasons why it occurred…it honestly makes me sick to my stomach. It may have even been the worst day of my life this year (in terms of how I felt emotionally)…though that day has some competition………

Roughly half way into the year, I had another professionally crushing moment leaving me depressed for months. While it’s been almost 1/2 a year since it occurred, I know I haven’t recovered from this. There’s still a bitter taste in my mouth that I don’t think I’ll ever get rid of as it’s something I have to face every single day of work.

As this year ends, I wonder if I can take another year like this one. As my ambition increased, so did my disappointment. As I start to care more about my job and career, the more I start to dislike it. It was much easier coming in to work every morning, doing task A, B, and C, and leaving know I’d accomplished A, B, and C. It seems like these days are: doing task A, going to meeting B, going to meeting C, doing task A, meeting D, leaving task A for tomorrow. Like I’m not doing anything. Nothing of personal value/pride/gain. I think I work best doing small tasks quickly and well. Quantity is an important aspect of my professional life. Without frequent moments of pride, I can’t help but feel…unmotivated and aimless. I hate long projects that last more than a couple weeks and that’s honestly all I have I right now.

To be honest, I don’t think I’d dislike what I’m doing now if not for what happened earlier this year. If I’ve changed at all this year regarding my outlook on my professional career, it is that I’m less naive. But I’m also very bitter. I’ve been burned so many times this year…it’s harder and harder to keep my work smile.

How I hope to change professionally this year

There’s a certain groove I used to have when I worked. I didn’t care about anything political, I did a good job on what I worked on, woke up every morning ready to tackle my projects, and left every day knowing I’d accomplished and learned enough that I wouldn’t carry the thought of work with me. I’ve lost that this year but I want to recapture it, somehow. I don’t quite know how yet…but I want to make work fun again. It hasn’t been for a while…not like it used to be.


How I’ve changed in my mindset of relationships and love this last year.

This year was a big year for me. I was able to finally answer a life-long question/riddle/dilemma that had plagued me for years. There had been something I’d been wondering, if the path I’d been on had been correct or not. It was always a nagging thought in the back of my mind but I’ve finally put it to rest. I can’t stress how important it is to answer a riddle that only you can answer and have no means of figuring out other than….you just realize it. It’s so…settling. I feel so relieved :)


…in one year…

How much will change by Jan 7, 2012?
What will I accomplish?
How will my life have changed?
What will I have figured out?

We’ll see….in one year…

Ferrari Wireless GT Cockpit 430 Scuderia Edition

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 at 12:24 am

I had been meaning to buy a wheel for GT5 since purchasing the game. It was annoying at how you could only TURN or NOT TURN with a controller depending on if you pressed the D-PAD or not. Same with the acceleration, you could only do FOOT DOWN or FOOT OFF, there was a tough in between.

I also wanted
a) a wheel with pedals
b) a wheel you didn’t have to attach to a desk…

So, a friend sent me a link to a Dell Deal. $299 regular minus $100 = $199 Price

I did about 30 minutes of research (okay, let’s be honest – 10 minutes of quick skimming on the internet). Based on a) and b) above, my options were limited. I looked at the review: all pretty good.

So I bought it. With HST on $199.99, the total price was $225.99.

I purchased it on Saturday, December 10th at about 12:04am. Here are the details regarding the shipping:

2010-12-13 07:52:00 PM Picked up by Purolator via TORONTO SORT CTR/CTR TRIE, ON depot
2010-12-13 07:53:00 PM Left via TORONTO SORT CTR/CTR TRIE, ON depot
2010-12-14 07:19:00 AM On vehicle for delivery via TORONTO (DWNTWN/CTR VILLE),ON depot
2010-12-14 10:57:00 AM Delivered to ————— at —————- via TORONTO (DWNTWN/CTR VILLE),ON depot

So basically, it was picked up YESTERDAY at 7:52 PM and arrived TODAY at 10:57 AM. It took less than 4 days to get the thing since I ordered it. Super fast.

Also, the shipping & handling was FREE

Which is awesome because…



Weighing in at 33 pounds O_O – my box (for the wheel). As I was unpacking it, I was wondering “why the heck did they make it so heavy?” until I realized…they purposely made it heavy. Because you’re going to be holding the wheel, jerking it around…and you don’t want the whole thing to move.



Partially unpacked. By the way, in the top left is the Toy Story Blu-Ray Trilogy collector’s edition. What you’re seeing is a Wagon/Toy Chest, the same one Andy uses throughout all 3 movies :) Pretty awesome.



Just a video of me playing GT5 with the wheel.
Yes, I’m aware I’m playing on Automatic
Yes, I’m aware that sometimes I’m driving okay but I did screw up
Yes, that’s Initial D Stage 4 Episode 6 (Takumi VS the Pro Driver)
Yes, that’s a SNES, Wii, VCR, Wii Fit
Wow, as I re-watched this video, I couldn’t take my eyes of Initial D :P that episode is awesome!!



Some close ups of the wheel…not very exciting.
That pink bear is so not mine. Just sayin’



My 2 new babies


Folded Up