Army of Two

Army of Two

AoT EA – Website

Since i have a XBox 360 entertainment system i am fascinated about one thing in games. The coop-mode. I could not understand why there are still customers out there which compare Xbox, PS3 and Wii. Every one of this next-gen consoles have their advantages, but only one of them offers such a great online experience. The XBox 360 and the associated online-service XBox Live are very great.

For 60$ a year you get access to a service that simply works. Switch on your system and start playing with thousands of other players immediately. Greatest thing of most new multiplayer-game-titles on XBox 360 is the so called coop-mode and the best example is the completely new game Army of Two. It’s designed to play together, it’s funny and the look is very great. Me and a friend are playing Halo 3, Fifa 08 and other multiplayer games for a while, but the greatest experience we ever had was with Army of Two this week. It’s not the story or great graphic, it’s simply the nice irony and the little jokes threw the complete game and for sure the well designed coop-features.

If you own a XBox system, go and buy this game. If you not have this console, this week Microsoft offers the system from a starting price of 199€ in most europe countries and 269€ for the version with a 20GB HDD inside. It’s time to buy one.

If you wanna play, “eliias” is my gamertag, it would be nice if there are some gamers out there, willing to play with me.

Ps.: I have real friends too ;)



iPhone SDK

Update 4

I haver never done some Mac OS X programing, but i am impressed by the XCode environment. I never thought that apple provides a great IDE. I normaly work with VisualStudio or Eclipse, but i think my iPhone SDK experiments will go on. I hope their will be a way to distribute some applications over iTunes without being an Apple partner. I want to have some litte applications on my iPod Touch which i program for daily workflow improvement. The only thing, that doubts me a bit is that the program language is a bit to difficult for spontaneous actions like “I am going to write a litte application in one hour”.

Once more, i have to say, Adobe AIR would have been a great opportunity for the iPhone or iPod Touch. For this technique there is a lot of community base out there and it’s easy to work with for every scripter and programer.

Update 3

Bought Leopard today, installation took some time, but no problems occured, great. I like the way of network shares are presented, very cool. Time for testing the iPhone SDK now.

Update 2

Ok, there is a second login button you have to click when you already logged in… äh… ok, but it works now

Update

Seems, that i also have to upgrade my Tiger to Leopard.

I think it would be great if i could download and use it. Is there an alternative link?

iPhone SDK



Steve Jobs and Flash

As i read statements from Steve Jobs about Flash Lite and Flash yesterday and that it will be not supported on the iPhone or iPod Touch i have to shake my head. I have always thought that Jobs is a technological and design visionary in his field.

But maybe he has a little Flash-phobia?

I read about a statement, where Steve Jobs said, he did not understand why YouTube is supporting Flash and not Quicktime. As we all know, for the users, the popularity of video on the web is not depending on which player we publish for, it demands on quality and simplicity of the environment. The major advantage of Flash-Video-Web i can see, is the fully customizeable UI, the seamless integration into the browser and maybe the most important, it simply works.

In the past 2 years i have bought nearly every iPod, Apple was selling, because for me the iPod stands for great design, simplicity and lifestyle and last but not least, the greatest UI ever seen. But what is about the software you need to work with. To call by name, i am talking about iTunes and QuickTime.

If you are a heavy user of both worlds(Windows and Mac based PC’s) like me, you can’t ignore the diffent product politics of both. Everyone berates Microsoft for their closed environment by design strategy. But have a look at Apple’s most popular tools. iTunes is simply annoying. On my 1 year old PC(Dual Core 2,4GHz with 4GB of RAM) iTunes is so slow, that i never want to listen music with it and because i use a x64 Windows system(XP Prof) my iPod Touch will never synchronize with my library.

Isn’t this annoying?

I want to work with my PC AND have some media on it and not to have to make a decision between one or the other. Next problem is QuickTime, for sure, everyone in the media branch supports quicktime for interoperability, but have a closer look at what some agencies do. They are publishing QuickTime showreels on the web, even non-optimized ones.
As a windows-user you get a 50% chance of a browser-error (especially with FireFox). Is this ok? I think it’s not and it goes as far as i try to skip every page where this creepy QuickTime logo appears.

For my point of view, this kind of logo representation during the initialization process(which tooks terribly long for Java and QuickTime, browser freezes and so on) was always a reason why Flash RIA’s looked more seamless to me.

If i would know it better, i would say, Steve is a little bit pissed that he is not the inventor of the most popular and advanced interactive-platform-solution of the 21. century. As everyone could read in the news, at least 30% of all iPhones are cracked. For me it’s clear, people want to have the freedom about which applications are on their Micro-PC’s. I would recommend Steve to open the iPhone and iPod touch for developers and integrate a Flash-plugin into the great Safari Browser. iPod touch is the first mobile-device i really use to surf the web and if it supports flash, i promise, their will be developed some great applications for it.

Steve and Apple should not depreciate the Windows world, we love your great devices and want to get the max out of it.



Godfather meets Pepsi

I like the movie(who not?) and i always hate the “Godfather” commercials because of their uninspirated kind of copy. But i laughed a lot as i first see this Pepsi commercial. I think it’s an older one but i have never seen it in TV.

It’s well done, capiche ;)

Update

I think the bartender is the same actor who played Luca Brasi in the movie.