Month: October 2005

  • Blizzcon Wrap Up

    And I have returned! Good lord, what a trip…

    First off I would like to thank all of the folks that made this possible: Jen (Cander from Darkspear), Bill (Xayla from Darkspear), and Jon from work who convinced me that the place wouldn’t burn down if I took a week off, Jae’s uncle (Tanuvasa from Laughing Skull) who is a big WoW fan and who put us up at his place down the road from the convention there in California, Jae’s dad (Drindletar from Laughing Skull) who fed us while we waited for Friday’s paycheck to happen and gave us much needed cartographic support while in California, and all the guys from work who play the game (Darkspear, Twisting Nether, Laughing Skull, etc.) and supply endless hours of fun online.

    For The Horde!


    The saga of Blizzcon began Tuesday evening with my packing, planning, strategizing, and in my usual fashion planning every minute bit of the trip down to split-second accuracy. But then there’s Jae who doesn’t do anything with any sort of forethought or plan and who is the avatar of pure chaos, and makes sure that I understand that planning isn’t all it’s cracked up to be…

    Come Wednesday morning at 11:00, when we need to pick up the rental car at 12:00, he staggers upstairs and tells me he still needs to get food for the lizard, and that requires a drive to the other side of Denver, thanks to the average pet store not selling mice for food. I manage to talk him into a fine meal of chicken and egg ala microwave for the lizard and I manage to get us both over to the rental car place right on time.

    After a harrowing journey to ‘Enterprise’ we learn that if the car is being taken out of state, there is a $250 security deposit that isn’t listed anywhere on their web site. This is on top of them loosing my online reservation and, as there is no notice, the car cost goes from $90 a week to $144 a week. So now things are about $300 more than I had planned for the last two months. Jae has a little over $250 saved for the trip and I have about $150… Once ‘Enterprise’ is done with us we have a little over $100 to last us till Friday when we get paid.

    Ok, so now Enterprise cannot get me the econo-box car I had requested and, as a ‘service’ upgrades us to a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix V8-powered land-yacht… Remember that due to the increase in costs that Jae and I are now at $100 for gas to get to Anaheim, and now we have a car that gets roughly 18MPG while going down hill and with a stiff tail wind.

    Undaunted we return to the house and I prepare several PBJ sandwiches, grab two frozen burritos, two cans of Progresso soup, and two spoons. Jae fills up a gallon jug with water and figure we’ll make do with a rolling pick nick. I run some quick math and based on the 1020 miles we need to go that the car needs to average 20MPG for us to make it… Jae looks at me, then the car, then back to me and states “I ain’t pushing that boat if we run outta gas”, and we proceed with our plan.

    So everything gets unceremoniously thrown into the trunk of the rental, I pull the XM radio out of my Toyota and we get ourselves loaded into the car. The route is simple: I-70 to I-15, to I-5, to the convention center and with the XM radio tuned to the metal station we head out at 2pm… That is only two hours late, which is some kind of record for us.

    The car comes with ¾ of a tank of gas which gets us all the way to Avon Colorado, which means everything else is down hill. $40 later the gas tank is full, my wallet is almost half empty, and I’m worried that there is no way this fine example of American gluttony will make it to California on $100.

    I drive till around 10pm and, to the Pontiac’s credit it manages both a nice 80MPH and about 500 miles per tank. Jae and I switch at the I-70 / I-15 halfway point so I can get an hour’s nap… See, Jae isn’t real comfortable with the whole ‘road trip’ driving thing so I am to pull most of the driving duty.

    So Jae meanders us into Vegas where we tank up the car again at a ‘Flying J’ truck stop which, happily, has gas for about twenty cents per gallon cheaper than Colorado and that is another ray of hope that we might actually make it. Interestingly even California was, on average, 15 cents per gallon cheaper than Colorado.

    We switch again and I drive the rest of the way to Jae’s family business. We arrive there at about 5am and sit in the car till around 10am when Jae’s father and uncle arrive.

    We are then led over to Jae’s uncle’s place where we will be staying and we both promptly pass out.


    Friday morning, the first day of the con, sees me up and at ‘em at sunrise and ready to go. Jae and family are not exactly ‘early risers’ so we wind up getting to the convention at 10:30 rather than the 9am I was shooting for.

    Now, this too was an adventure: Once we had ‘docked’ the Pontiac in the garage and made it up to the surface the first thing we see is a line of people similar to those you’d find at an Apple Store opening. The line went from the doors of the convention center clear around the Arena and almost to the Disney Entrance which is about a half a mile.

    So we trudge towards the end of the line and, once there, discover that ‘this’ line was for folks who had already registered and were waiting to get in. The ‘registration’ line was on the other side of the convention center.

    So we hike back around the place and get into the other half mile long line which eventually leads us to entering the convention proper at about noon…

    But what and entrance! As we clear the doors the Orgrimmar theme music sounds loud and clear across the hall, which prompts Jae and I to laugh and I let loose with an Orcish “Lok Tar My Brothers!” in an exceptionally loud fashion, and am met with a loud “For the Horde!” and lots of fists in the air. This of course made for several frightened Alliance players in the goody bag line who huddled together looking as if they were about to be a menu item. As a note, the following photos were taken with my cell phone, so don’t expect award winning photography here…

     


    Entering Blizzcon

    The next few hours were spent with Jae and Drindletar in the goody bag line and me wandering about the main hall looking at everything while waiting for Jae to call my cell and tell me they were at the bag pickup… I got there just as Jae was leaving the line – he forgot to call me – so another hour was spent in that line again.

     


    Some of the mood art in the hall

    After that we all split up to make sure we covered everything. I proceeded over to the developer table and set about getting everyone who worked on WoW to sign a t-shirt for work. I then wandered over and did some in-depth analysis of the new expansion for WoW, and after that spent the day in Developer Panels.

     


    Around 100 players at a time got 30 minutes to check out the new stuff for WoW

    Then there was the dance contest where a few folks left with new Dual-Core Pentiums and hot new Soundblaster cards, a ‘sound alike’ contest where the winners won fancy z-board keyboards and one got an Alienware laptop, and the costume contest winner got a $4000 Alienware PC.

    The con shut down at 10pm, and after Jae, Drindletar, and I sat around a Denny’s for a few hours talking about everything, we made it back to Tanuvasa’s place at about midnight.


    Saturday went a bit smoother with us getting to the con at 10am. I saw the rest of the Invitational Tournament, played some Starcraft ‘Ghost’, chit-chatted with Metzen about the Warcraft backstory, tracked down Samwise and talked art for a bit, finished up the Developer panels I was interested in, picked up about twenty pounds of schwag, and then waited about three hours for the concert…

     


    About 10,000 people showed up for the con

    Samwise and the guys from Blizzard who make up “Level 60 Elite Tauren Chieftan” opened things. They’re actually quite good, in a Warcraft mythology mixed with heavy metal kind of way. Then they had some comedian on stage for a bit – very funny guy. Then The Offspring played and it was –LOUD-… Pitty their sound guy –SUCKED- and the end result was everything on the sound board running at the rail, which produced about 3000 watts of white noise for about ninety minutes.

    Oh well, it was a great time none the less.


    We left California yesterday at about noon and the trip back yesterday ended in a $100 a nite hotel in Avon because the pass was a sheet of ice and I was fading out. This decision came about shortly after Jae and I slid across an overpass at a 45 degree angle on I-70, at about 80mph, near Eagle.

    We left Avon at about 9:30 this morning and got the rental back at noon, and since then it’s been unpacking and trying to unwind a bit.


    All in all, when I was asked by Metzen if I’d be willing to come to another Blizzcon my answer was a definite “yes”… Though next year I’ll be able to win me a nice $4000 PC as I’ll have a costume ready. (grin)

    And with that I’m off to catch up on sleep…

    Take care out there!

  • BlizzCon

    Yes, yes. I know. The intervals between posts here are becoming longer and longer. I’m hoping that this bit of a vacation I am starting on today will assist me in getting back into the more creative aspects of my life.

    I will be picking up a rental car this afternoon and shortly thereafter Jae and I will be headed for Southern California and ultimately ‘BlizzCon’ at the Anaheim Convention Center.

    ‘BlizzCon’ is the inaugural convention for all things Blizzard Entertainment. Blizzard are the folks responsible for such things as the ‘Warcraft’ franchise which includes ‘World of Warcraft’, ‘Diablo’, ‘Starcraft’, and a great many other wonderful things you may have heard of.

    Now, while Jae is going to the convention to pit his ‘leet WoW skillz against the best players from around the world (I plan on embarrassing a few of ‘the best’ as well), and both catching both Jonathan Davis of ‘Korn’ and the finale show featuring the ‘Offspring’, I am going for other reasons. Artists Metzen, Twincruiser, Samwise, and Thammer will be there. These guys –created- the Warcraft universe in both words and artwork and I have been a fan of the world for a very long time. See www.sonsofthestorm.com for a brief ‘learnin in what I’m talking about.

    After I get my fanish side sated I plan to spend all of my ‘time-between-skull-crushing’ in the panels for the game designers and getting the low-down on what is next for WoW. Blizzard will be showing off the first expansion for the game at the con, as well as putting to rest the various rumors about new races, a new continent, the hero classes, and other such trivialities.

    All in all it should be a fun weekend in smoggy SoCal. I’ll try to write in from the show floor a few times and give updates for all my guild mates at work.

    Till the next posting, be safe out there…

  • On heroes and villains…

    Jae and I are taking a well deserved break from ‘World of Warcraft’ and are playing with ‘City of Heroes’ (CoH) and its companion ‘City of Villains’ (CoV). I’m more playing CoH just to figure the thing out before CoV comes out on the 31st…

    Now, the whole reason I’m looking forward to CoV is because I’ll get to let ol’ Raeshlavik out to play in his natural environment. In CoV one gets to build their own secret lair of evil (complete with traps, defensive weapons, and an interior design that really says something about the character) and defend it against the forces of good from CoH, gather minions and henchmen to work for you, and eventually take over the city and become the arch villain… I’m pretty sure Ravik has already won this game and it’s not even available yet. 🙂

    Well, that’s not entirety true… I’m in both the beta test and the stress tests for CoV and therefore Ravik is getting a head start on the general population. But that is as it should be I figure.

    Last night Jae and I wreaked havoc on the gangs of Paragon City with a fire mage and an ice mage, which was fun.

    Our main ‘heroic’ characters are a scrapper/defender team with decidedly WWII-era flair: Jae’s character is a sword wielding refugee from an Indiana Jones movie, complete with fedora, leather vest and flared pilot’s pants tucked into combat boots. His name is Joe Coda and is a private investigator. Meanwhile the defender I’m playing is a radiation powered healer who is very reminiscent of ‘Polly Perkins’ from the ‘Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow’ movie named ‘Alicia Parks’ and is Joe’s assistant in the investigation business.

    Anyways, the characters picked up their abilities during one of Joe’s better paying jobs where they had to recover this odd idol for an equally odd little man. The idol was of course highly magical and due to a turn of events the characters were infused with this power. So their over-arching plot line is to discover the identity of this odd little fellow and why he was interested in this artifact.

    And with that I’m out of time and have to run off to work. I’ll post more about our adventures when time permits.

    Have a great day everyone.

  • More trick than treat…

    In other news I’ve been pretty busy with work, again, so my writing has tapered off, again…

    Jae and I have managed to see a few movies though. I liked “Brothers Grimm”, but then again I like most things Terry Gilliam has done. I also saw “Serenity”, which I also liked, but I also liked the series so that one was a shoe-in.

    The little bits of spare time I’ve had have centered around the new world and rules set I’ve been developing, the play by email setting I’ve been working on to test it all, and the web site to hold all the pieces. I really need to find some hobbies that aren’t all-consuming… Like TV or something. 😛

    I’m currently reading the second book of the “Obsidian Trilogy” by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory, re-reading the “Watchers at the Well” trilogy by Jack Chalker (I managed to score all three books in one hardbound volume!) and have recently finished “First Warning” by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth A. Scarborough. The first is quite good, the second is part of a series of books that are among my favorites and the third was possibly the best so far of all the “Acorna” books… So there’s my review for ya.

    And with that I’m going to clean out the fireplace and get it ready for winter… It almost snowed here last night. Which is about damn time if you ask me! 🙂