A geek, gamer, programmer and Dtoider from Israel. I'm primarily a PC gamer with a few PS3 games. I know my way around C#, Java, Javascript, HTML & CSS. I usually post gaming-related items along with great music, funny things and my own thoughts on plenty of things.

 

The shirts I got at Eurogamer Expo 2011. The important bit is the front, so I made sure to take a picture of just the logo/graphic. From left-to-right:

  1. id Software shirt I got for attending the 20 Years of id Software developer session.
  2. Uncharted 3 shirt I got for scanning the QR code on the billboard at the entrance
  3. CS:GO shirt I got from Valve for playing CS:GO. I got three of these, each for every day I played it.
  4. A knitted symbol on the side of the CS:GO shirt.
  5. OnLive shirt I got from the OnLive stand.

The Uncharted shirt is very comfortable and feels great, plus it’s the least-branded — only the sleeve part has “Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception” written on it. I’ve yet to try the CS:GO shirt but the texture feels great so I’m pretty confident it’ll fit well. Same goes for the OnLive shirt. Sadly, the id Software shirt is much more snug-fit than the rest, despite them all being the same size. It’s a bit tight.

    Hey, I’m watcing someone watching herself watching herself watching herself on YouTube!

    This is why I love Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.

    Even though I’m not an Xbox 360 gamer, but actually a PC/PS3 gamer, I just love the 360’s controllers. Yeah, I know that sounds weird, but that’s the case. I like to play a lot of games with a joystick, specifically Psychonauts, Trine, Overlord: Raising Hell, FLOCK!, Braid, GTA IV and Mirror’s Edge. Mirror’s Edge is the only FPS I like to play with a joystick, mostly because you don’t need the high precision you get with a computer mouse, and because it feels better to play it with a controller.

    First of all: they’re very, very comfortable. I like how the first joystick is placed on the top-left part, rather than at the bottom-left part like in Sony’s controllers. Sony’s “buttons-here-joysticks-there” approach doesn’t work these days. Every game has joystick control, and in most cases it’s mandatory, or just so bad with the D-Pad. You hear that, Sony? Improve your controllers! They’re lacking. It’s so much more comfortable to use the 360 controller, because of that, and other reasons.

    Another reason is the controller’s overall design. Not only does it look better, but it also feels better in your hands, better than any generic controller, or at least Sony’s, in my opinion.

    A third reason is controller rumble and pressure-sensitive triggers, which most generic PC controllers don’t have. Having pressure sensitivity is a great thing, like in GTA IV: pressing the trigger just a bit enters free-aim mode, and holding it stronger enters auto-aim mode. This makes toggling or having a button for each seem bad and primitive, huh?

    The last reason is the best one. I love these controllers because they introduce a new, well-needed standard for PC games: controller support and auto-configuration. Every time I enter a game that supports these controllers and switch mine on, it automatically configures the buttons and changes every key indication on-screen appropriately.

    Like with Mirror’s Edge. I open the game, turn on my controller, and… BAM!

    BAM!

    BA—Oh, right.

    BioShock 2's main menu

    What do you think of Microsoft’s controllers?