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WoW August Update

WoW: August Update

It has been well over 2 months since my return to Classic World of Warcraft and although for about 4 weeks I couldn’t play too much, I feel like I have achieved quite a bit. I reached exalted with Netherwing which is something I didn’t do when I played WoW retail and was awarded a Netherwing drake. To be honest, I never did like the look of these drakes so will more than likely never use it. I also got lucky and have been given an Amani War Bear by completing the Zul’Aman timed event with my guild. Being a bit of a ‘completionist’ I am happy to have also reach exalted with the following factions.

Keepers of Time
Sha’tari Skyguard
Shattered Sun Offensive
Darnassus
Exodar

Here are some screenshots of my two new mounts. They’re not really special in that most people have them, but I am pleased to have got them before the launch of Wrath of the Lich King.

WoW Netherwing Cobalt Drake

WoW Amani War Bear

This leaves Ogri’la which I am just not interested in even starting, Ashtongue Deathsworn with which I am currently revered but I am reliant on being able to attend Black Temple raids and The Scale of the Sands with which I am only honoured and relies on me being able to attend Mount Hyjal raids. I get the impression that a lot of guild members don’t really want to attend Mount Hyjal raids, which makes it very unlikely I will be able to achieve exalted before the launch of Wrath of the Lich King. There is still some appetite for raiding Black Temple, which is why I have reached revered, but a lot of the time I find myself on the bench and unable to attend. I can’t say I blame anyone, having not helped with the progression of these raids it’s hardly right that I should expect to go, not that I ever did expect to raid.

From the raiding I have been able to do, I have been lucky enough to be awarded the following loot.

Slayer’s Helm
Slayer’s Chestguard
Slayer’s Handguards
Shadow-walker’s Cord
Blade of Life’s Inevitability
Blade of Savagery

While it is great that I picked up Blade of Savagery as an off-hand sword, until I get a good main hand sword I decided to acquire Vanir’s Right First of Brutality and Vanir’s Left Fist of Savagery for 150 Badge of Justice. This also caused me to change my talent points to be a fist weapon rogue. This isn’t a good thing for a rogue player, but considering how old my swords were, I thought it might be better this way until I am lucky enough to get something better.

It’s worth mentioning that I have finally completed levelling my fishing skill to 375/375 and have also reached maximum 350/350 in guns skill. These things are no big deal, but were causing me OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) problems.

For a few weeks I have been thinking about what I want to do moving forward with Classic World of Warcraft. Wrath of the Lich King will go live mid to late September but I am not sure if I should play and whether or not if I do play I should carry on with my Rogue or try my hand at tanking. Years ago when I played Wrath of the Lich king I had a Paladin and Warrior tank, they were fun to play and I was pretty good at tanking back then. Between now and launch everyone can take advantage of a +50% experience buff, so if I want to tank I should start levelling a warrior soon. I have reached out to a friend who played a lot of WoW with me in the past, I doubt they will respond, but if they do I will try and encourage them to level a character with me. Another thing I have been considering is creating a sort of RP (role-play) biography for my rogue and have some art work commissioned, just for a bit of fun and to give her some character and purpose.


Snooker Nation

Snooker Nation June 2022

As before with my previous Snooker Nation post, this is very much delayed but I will be up to date from here on. Jason and I only played 1 of a potential 4 matches in June, the other 3 were skipped because I fell seriously ill and required more than a month to recover. Although Jason has been very understanding, it is a disappointing way to end season 6, especially as there was still a chance Jason could win the season if he had won all 3 remaining matches. You could argue that since it was I who defaulted, Jason should be given the win for all 3 matches, but considering my reasons I know that Jason would hate to take advantage of the situation and win this way. As would I if it was the other way around. What is pleasing however is that between us we have scored 3 maximum breaks of 147 this season, that’s 10 maximum breaks since June 2019.

03/06/2022 – Match 173

I wasn’t feeling well but I still managed to win 6 frames to 2 giving me a 2 match lead with only 3 left to play for the reason the season. For the most part this was a scrappy match with both Jason and I running out of position a lot and missing some easy shots. There were however 3 century breaks, Jason scored 116 in frame 3 but missed the final brown where as I scored 112 in frame 6 and 134 in frame 7. It’s not the worst match of Snooker Nation we have played, but we are capable of playing a lot better.

Season 6 (January – June 2022) statistics

Played Won Frames Won Centuries Highest Break
Copper 18 10 89 30 147 x 2
Jason 18 8 71 22 147

 

Seasons 1 – 6 (June 2019 – June 2022) lifetime statistics

Played Won Frames Won Centuries Highest Break
Copper 136 71 623 169 147 x 7
Jason 136 65 574 188 147 x 3

 


Snooker Nation

Snooker Nation May 2022

This is obviously a very much delayed Snooker Nation post. The reasons for this are outlined in my previous ‘I Nearly Died: My Story‘ blog entry and since then I have needed more time to recover and get other, more important elements of my life back on track. To be honest, since these games were played over 2 months ago, I can’t remember the details. I make notes during the match, but these are less useful as time goes on.

06/05/2022 – Match 169

For the most part this was a good start to the month of Snooker Nation, especially for me since I won 6 frames to 2. Almost as importantly it seems that both Jason and I are back on form when it comes to scoring century breaks. I scored 124 in frame 3, 108 in frame 5 but missed the final yellow and 101 in frame 8 but ran out of position on the final brown. Jason scored two century breaks of his own, 138 in frame 4 and 129 in frame 7. These 5 century breaks are already more than what we achieved in the entire month of April. I think Jason will be a little disappointed at how bad his safety shots were having made some really bad blunders. I on the other hand am pretty pleased with how I played other than a series of ‘haphazard’ shots in frame 2. One interesting thing to note is that in the final frame I managed to pot 3 reds at the same time, which is pretty much unheard of and I think is a first for us.

13/05/2022 – Match 170

Although there were some scrappy frames with both Jason and I missing some easy shots or running out of position, it was an enjoyable match which I won 6 frames to 5. Both of us scored 2 century breaks each, I scored 120 in frame 1 but missed the final yellow, costing me a potential maximum break of 147 which was heart breaking. I also scored 114 in frame 10 but missed the final black. Jason scored 103 in frame 6 and an impressive 144 in frame 7. What I liked most about this match is that it wasn’t one sided, there have been quite enough 6-1 or 6-2 results lately.

20/05/2022 – Match 171

It’s been another great match of Snooker Nation, this time however it is Jason who won 6 frames to 5. I am a little bit disappointed in myself, At one stage I had a generous frame lead but in the second half of the match there was a combination of bad luck, poor decision making and bad safety shots which ultimately cost me the match. There were 4 century shots in total, I scored 119 in frame 6 while Jason scored 114 in frame 4, 137 in frame 9 and 119 in frame 11.

27/05/2022 – Match 172

This was a good way for me to end the month of Snooker Nation, having won 6 frames to 2. I managed to score 125 in frame 2 after Jason was penalized for forgetting to nominate a ball colour. It’s a shame to take advantage of this mishap, but the rules are the rules. Jason scored 106 in frame 4 but missed the final red and I got a second century of 121 in frame 7. Other than that the rest of the frames were pretty ‘scrappy’ with both of us missing shots and running out of position.

Season 6 ( January – June 2022) statistics

Played Won Frames Won Centuries Highest Break
Copper 17 9 83 28 147 x 2
Jason 17 8 69 21 147

 


I Nearly Died: My Story

I Nearly Died: My Story

There may be some readers of my blog who have noticed that I have not blogged at all this month, this is because I nearly died and have been in recovery ever since. Finally however, after a painful and tiring 4 weeks, I feel strong enough to blog about my experiences. While my blog has always been about my gaming experiences and opinions, this is one of the few circumstances I feel it is warranted to stray from that path. Besides, there is a gaming connection which I will come to later.

During Friday 3rd June I felt that something wasn’t right. I would walk perhaps 5-10 steps and feel completely exhausted. I would sit panting as if I had completed some exercise when in actual fact I simply walked to or from the bathroom or perhaps walked up some stairs. Eventually I would catch my breath and I ignored what was happening, which in hindsight was foolish but in all fairness in 37 years I have never been seriously ill. I carried on with my day as best as possible, I even stayed up late speaking with my best friend, Jason, who has since recalled that I said I didn’t feel quite right. Later in the early hours of Saturday morning, after no sleep, an unrelated incident got me out of bed and once again I found myself out of breath from walking down some stairs. Sense prevailed and I decided to call an ambulance for myself, especially as my heart was pounding and there is family history concerning heart disease, my father died instantly from a heart attack while at work in the early 90’s and both of my grandfathers had to deal with heart disease later in their lives.

The ambulance didn’t take long to arrive, perhaps 10-12 minutes. The paramedics did a round of tests and didn’t find anything obviously wrong with my heart, detecting no heart attack or stroke but they could see there was something wrong and asked me to go with them to hospital, it was especially obvious to them something was wrong when they asked me to walk the 30 or so steps down my driveway to their ambulance. They ran a new set of tests and could see my heart rate had jumped to a very high level. When we arrived at the hospital A&E (Accident & Emergency) department I entered a triage system and, since I was stable when doing nothing, my triage was relatively low however I was eventually given an initial assessment from a doctor and the paramedics handed me over.

The doctor had decided to move me to the ‘majors’ area of A&E which meant his assessment of my condition was serious enough that I require constant observation but it was not serious enough that I needed immediate treatment and that I could wait for a bed to become available and wait for test results and a treatment plan. A doctor explained to me that they suspect that I had a blood clot on my lungs or in other words a ‘pulmonary embolism‘ which was preventing my body from getting the oxygen it required and that I would be given blood thinning medication to remove, dissolve(?) the clot. The doctor also explained there was an anticoagulant medication available which they might consider using but it was high risk in that in 10-15% of cases it would thin the blood to such an extent that it would cause internal bleeding, possibly even on the brain and that she would like to avoid using that medication if possible.

During my time waiting in the ‘majors’ area I needed the bathroom and, being a foolish independent stubborn man, I took it upon myself to take oxygen apparatus off of my face and make my way to the nearest bathroom. I don’t quite know how, but I made it there, did what I needed, washed my hands and left the bathroom but could go further. I collapsed on some nearby seating and was gasping for air, I couldn’t really talk or move and started to perceive that the room was spinning, expanding then collapsing. I am not sure how long I was there alone, but eventually a medical professional found me and went to get help. The best way I can describe how I felt is if you can imagine you are exercising and for the last couple of minutes you push yourself as hard as you can and when you stop your heart rate will be elevated and you will be breathing heavily for a minute, probably less. For me it became constant, I wasn’t catching my breath and my heart rate wasn’t slowing. It was at this moment I nearly died, something no less than 3 medical professionals later confirmed.

I couldn’t say for sure how many, but a team of perhaps 5 or 6 medical professionals were with me, talking to me and each other. I can’t remember seeing their faces, only hearing their voices. Somehow they managed to get me on a bed, cut away my shirt, put me on oxygen and were desperately trying to fit a catheter to an arterial line which I later learned was proving difficult for them. While they were doing this a female voice was explaining they were desperately working towards giving me the dangerous anticoagulant medication I was previously told about and was explaining the risks to me. To be honest, during this time I couldn’t do much but gasp for air, but I did say ‘OK’ or ‘Yes’ occasionally when they were telling me what they were doing. This will read corny but while these people were working on me, I couldn’t help but think of the people that matter me. I thought about my mother, Jason, my work colleagues, even my cat. I was worried that all of this would upset a heavily pregnant colleague of mine, worried if my mother was coping on her own, hoping my boss was going to have a nice holiday, wondering about some of the problems Jason confided me with, I even wondered how an ex girlfriend was, who I haven’t spoken to in years.

Thankfully the treatment worked, my heart rate reduced and my breathing became normal. I was moved to an ICU (Intensive Care Unit) for constant observations and was required to wear a mask for oxygen, day and night. After I showed improvement I was sent to a regular ward, but after 1 night I contracted a chest infection (probably the worst thing I could get with a pulmonary embolism) and ended up back in ICU for more oxygen (my oxygen levels had dropped) and antibiotics given intravenously along with blood thinning injections (2 x 100mg Clexane injections twice a day). While in ICU I shared a nurse with 1 other patient but constantly ended up giving blood samples, temperature readings and was almost constantly attached one way or another to a variety of equipment giving my vital signs on their monitors. While I am sure being in ICU was needed, I can honestly say I have never been so uncomfortable for so long in my life. On top of everything I have mentioned so far, some of the other ICU patients were very confused people and would shout and complain, it wasn’t their fault, they didn’t know where they were or what was happening to them. One lady was screaming for help and I overheard that she was pulling her catheters away from her arms, another old lady was worried ‘the other’ ‘children’ were trying to get her in trouble. Above all else however, there was a little girl in the bed space beside mine, she couldn’t have been older than 10. I don’t know anything about why the girl was there, but she wasn’t conscious for the 3 days she was there. I remember thinking that I would give my life if it meant that she would be better, I still feel that way, if only it was that simple. I sure hope she’s OK.

After 9 days and 8 nights I left hospital with a course of antibiotics and Clexane injections which I was shown how to administer myself. Because of how uncomfortable I was and because of all of the tests, my neck, two forearms, the back of my legs, stomach and left hand finger tips were completely bruised. I had very little sleep, very little food, was totally weak and emotionally drained. I had Sciatica in my left leg and foot, an ongoing dry tickly cough and would get dizzy if I stood up too quickly. In spite of this it was bliss getting to my room, things I took for granted such as privacy, peace and quiet, not being attached to anything and other simple comforts were heavenly and I think I pretty much slept solid for a couple of days. Since returning home from hospital I have slowly recovered. I still have some Sciatica pain and numbness, some bruising and a cough, but I am getting stronger each day and plan to return to work on Monday and start gaming again. I still need to take Clexane injections and also take Warfarin for a while, to make sure the clot is completely gone, but I am almost certain that I am going to fully recover and that there is minimal if any danger to my life.

Now for the gaming connection, readers of my blog, or StarCraft fans might remember my blog post about Geoff “iNcontroL” Robinson who literally died from this exact same thing back in July 2019, aged 33. Geoff was a professional gamer and spent a lot of time traveling the world. He spent a lot of time sitting without a break to stretch his legs. I spend most of my day working from a desk and then spend hours playing video games, with hardly any breaks. Anyone can get a pulmonary embolism, which can be fatal, if you’re a gamer, work in an office or are otherwise sedentary for long periods of time, please take the time to regularly stop for a few moments, stretch the legs and get the blood flowing. It just might save your life.


Returning to Classic World of Warcraft

Returning to Classic World of Warcraft

It has been nearly 7 months since I made a post about quitting Classic World of Warcraft but about 2 weeks ago I started playing again. When I stopped playing, my guild mates and I were working through the Serpentshrine Cavern (SSC) and Tempest Keep (TK) raids. Completing these raids would naturally have attuned players to raid Mount Hyjal and then later on Black Temple. Because I returned just a few days before the release of the last raid for the The Burning Crusade expansion (Sunwell Plateau) I have more or less completely skipped raiding both Mount Hyjal and Black Temple. I didn’t even get attuned, which is thankfully no longer required, but it would have been fun to complete.

Luckily a lot of my former guild mates are still playing. There are, as I expected, some new people in the guild, who all seem nice so far, but a lot (sadly not all) of what I would like to consider as the core members of the guild have remained and I have been welcomed back with open arms. I didn’t know what to expect when I logged in, I wasn’t sure if I would still be in a guild and if I was I wasn’t sure if I would recognise many of the people there. My rank as ‘veteran’ has been reinstated and I have been taken to several Zul’Aman raids, a single Black Temple raid and even a Sunwell Plateau progression raid. I have been given these 5 pieces of loot which I probably don’t deserve, they are:

Slayer’s Shoulderpads
Slayer’s Legguards
Ring of Deceitful Intent
Signet of Primal Wrath
Akil’zon’s Talonblade

Since returning I have spent a lot of time trying to catch up and I am starting to feel like I have made some progress. I am now exalted with Kurenai, Sporeggar and The Consortium, however I am still only revered with Keepers of Time. During my 6 or so months away from Classic World of Warcraft new factions have become available. There is Sha’tari Skyguard and Ogri’la which I could do on my own but I seem to remember Ogri’la being a particularly annoying faction. The Scale of the Sands would have been a very easy faction to get exalted if I was playing when Mount Hyjal was the current raid, as far as I know there is no other way to get reputation with them other than killing things in the raid. And finally while technically Ashtongue Deathsworn is a faction which existed since the start of The Burning Crusade, the vast majority of reputation gains are from killing enemies in the Black Temple raid. Shattered Sun Offensive has just become available and is quite an easy faction to get exalted considering how many daily quests there are for them. I hope to get exalted with Sh’tari Skyguard and Shattered Sun Offensive with a possibility of getting exalted with Keepers of Time and Ashtongue Deathswon if I am lucky, but Ogri’la and The Scale of the Sands seem very unlikely. My fishing skill is still only 339/375 and it would be nice to end the expansion with a nice set of gear, rather than my current mish mash of items which aren’t very good. Perhaps more important than all of these things however is to prepare for the next expansion, Wrath of the Lich King.

I do not know yet if I will return fully to Classic World of Warcraft or whether I will give a monthly update or set goals for myself. I think I would like to play Wrath of the Lich King, it was an expansion I enjoyed and it is when I seriously started to play the Tank role. Perhaps I will create a new character, a warrior, and try to find my tanking shoes again. Whatever I decide, for now at least, it’s nice to be playing this game again and best of all to be part of the Inspired guild community.


StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 Progress

StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 Progress

It’s been over a month since my StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 1v1 post and I owe it to myself to provide an update. So far I have played 30 1v1 matches in total, about 2 of those people left immediately and another 2 I did the same to try and ‘balance the books’. I can’t help but feel a little disappointed that I haven’t played more 1v1 ladder games, but I have however played 53 2v2 ladder games with a new streamer known as DgameGuru who is really friendly and seems to stream StarCraft 2 pretty much every night, sharing and documenting his efforts in trying to become a master Zerg player. He has played over 400 1v1 games this season alone and is a great inspiration for me. Currently my MMR (Matchmaking Rating) for Zerg is 2619 which puts me in gold 2 where as DgameGuru has 3555 which is diamond 3. This means that while DgameGuru has a long way to go to become the master player he wants to be, I still have a lot to learn from him.

On a more positive note, I have increased my StarCraft 2 achievement points from 6820 to 7750. This is because of a combination of finally getting around to completing the Legacy of the Void campaign, playing co-op games with random people and getting started with the 10th StarCraft 2 anniversary achievements. The 10th anniversary was actually in 2020 so it’s about time I got around to getting some of them. So far they have been very easy, but it’s nice to go over old content, especially the Wings of Liberty campaign.

StarCraft 2 Achievements

As well as DgameGuru, I have found a several other StarCraft 2 streamers to draw inspiration. HolyHit44 is a grandmaster Protoss player who consistently plays in open tournaments such as the ESL (Electronic Sports League) open cup. Unless you’re a master StarCraft 2 player it’s difficult to learn anything from him, but he is very entertaining to watch. It’s also nice to see what it’s like for a grand master player to compete against some of the best players in the world. Another player is OnoAkira who is just about a master Terran player. Once again it’s difficult for me to learn from her but she is very entertaining to watch, especially because of her play style and the classic Japanese gaming soundtracks she listens to. She’s also a retro gamer and has introduced me to Hi Score Girl, something I might actually blog about once I have finished watching all of the series. There’s Neuro who is a grandmaster Zerg player who has been streaming StarCraft 2 for a long time now, he’s hilariously funny at times and tries to promote positive thinking and mental wellbeing which desperately I need. Finally there is Sc2Cicada, a Zerg player who, like me, is placed in the lower divisions of the ladder but continuously plays cheeky all-in strategies to try and defeat her opponent as quickly as possible, which is fun to watch. More than this she is adorable and continuously gives positive vibes.

I have found playing co-op games really fun so if anyone reading this would like to play some co-op games with me on the EU server please contact me. I am sure I have mentioned this in previous posts but much of StarCraft 2 is free to play, including co-op and the Wings of Liberty campaign. I don’t mind helping beginner players learn the basics, so don’t worry if it’s your first time playing StarCraft. Anyone who is considering trying StarCraft 2 should also know that it is not a pay to win game, so if you end up trying to compete on the ladder you will find that no player will have an advantage over the other.

Moving forward, I really hope that I will play more ladder matches, even if it’s 2v2 and not 1v1. But I would also like to complete more achievements and play more co-op games, even if it’s with random people. I will continue to support the streamers which I have mentioned above and I will keep an eye out for others which I feel could either use the support and/or motivate me to play more.


Snooker Nation

Snooker Nation April 2022

This has been an altogether disappointing month of Snooker Nation, at least for me. There have been so many missed opportunities for both Jason and I to score century breaks but, for whatever reason, we haven’t been able to secure many of them. For two matches we didn’t score a century at all and none of the matches this month have been close. With the exception of the first match this month, which I lost 6-2, the score has been 6-1 to either me or Jason, which doesn’t make it very exciting.

01/04/2022 – Match 165

A convincing win for Jason who won 6 frames to 2. I managed to score 109 in frame 5 but missed the final brown, denying me a possible break of 131. Jason had a century break of his own of 104 in frame 1 but I thought both of us played quite badly and should have done better. At times we were both either lucky or unlucky but neither of us took full advantage of the situation. The final 2 or 3 frames in particular were really scrappy which is a shame because I know we can do better.

15/04/2022 – Match 166

Although I won this match 6 frames to 1, it’s hard not to be disappointed that neither Jason or I could score a century break. There were numerous opportunities for me in several frames, but either I missed a pot or ran out of position on one of the final reds. Jason nearly scored a century with a break of 99 in frame 5 after I missed a relatively easy blue, but there just wasn’t enough points left on the table. We both weren’t playing particularly well this week, hopefully we will start playing better soon. One thing I should mention is that Jason demonstrated a good sense of fair play. During my break at the table the game crashed and forced us to restart the game. This is incredibly frustrating and off putting but Jason did at least give me the advantage once we restarted. He did this by making sure I had a clear pot rather than playing it safe from the offset. This is something I have done for Jason several times in the past and while this isn’t perfect it’s the best that can be done in that situation.

22/04/2022 – Match 167

Yet again a match without a century. This time however it’s Jason who won the match 6 frames to 1. For almost the whole match I played terribly, bad safety shots, missing pots and taking unnecessary risks. At one point I was down 5 frames to 0 so I should probably be happy that I didn’t lose 6-0. Jason didn’t play too badly, but not well enough to deny me numerous opportunities in most frames. I feel I was generally unlucky as well, but that doesn’t excuse how badly I was playing. I really hope I can end the month on a high note.

29/04/2022 – Match 168

I got my wish by ending the month on a high note and won 6 frames to 1, which seems to be a recurring theme recently. I also scored a century, 122 in frame 3 which could have been 135 if I hadn’t of missed the final pink. I also missed the final green in frame 1, the final red in frame 2 and final red in frame 6 denying me 3 century opportunities. While I don’t feel like I played quite as badly as last week, I am disappointed that I didn’t score higher breaks when I had the opportunity.

Season 6 ( January – June 2022) statistics

Played Won Frames Won Centuries Highest Break
Copper 13 6 60 19 147 x 2
Jason 13 7 54 12 147

 


StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 Ladder

StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 1v1 Ladder

It’s been about 3 years since I have played StarCraft 2, which I can partially prove with the below screenshot of my match history. As you can see other than 3 vs AI games 5 or 6 months ago (I must have been really bored that day), there were no games for 3 years until about 2 weeks ago. After watching some StarCraft on the streaming platform Twitch.tv, I decided to give the end of season 1 for 2022 a go, despite having ‘ladder anxiety’.

StarCraft 2 Match History

After winning 2 of my 5 placement matches as a random race player (playing either the Terran, Protoss or Zerg race at random), the game placed me in a low platinum division where I ended up playing a total of 48 games. Actually it’s more like 40 games because 4 times my opponent left the game straight away (I don’t really understand why people do that) and so in an effort to be fair I joined and left a game straight after. I don’t like the idea of my match rating or ladder points being inflated by people doing this, but maybe I am making it worse? I don’t know, the whole thing seems silly to me. Regardless of this I am happy to have played 40 games, of which I won 18 and acquired 588 ladder points.

StarCraft 2 2022 Season 1 1v1 Division

Although I finished the season in a platinum division, after losing more games than than I won, my match rating (2636) was only good enough to be placed in a gold division, which is where I am right now. Honestly, playing 40 games in 2 weeks is a minor miracle for me, even if they all resulted in a loss I would probably still be happy with it, considering my mental health problems. I feel like these results have given me something to aim for in season 2 this year. To try and motivate me I have decided to follow and support 1 or 2 Twitch streamers who play StarCraft 2. Especially as I have noticed that streamers of StarCraft 2 don’t see a lot of support compared with some other games. So far I have found Dannie, who was streaming StarCraft 2 earlier today. She plays a few other games but that’s OK, she seems really nice and has already given me some advise on how to improve.


Space Engineers Progress

Space Engineers Progress

Since my Space Engineers post a few weeks ago, I have made some excellent progress thanks to community YouTube content. When I wrote my previous Space Engineers post I felt defeated by my own inability to learn some of the fundamentals of the game, but after watching some guides on YouTube, I thought I would give it another go and decided to build a simple mining ship from scratch but by completely copying what the content creator did. It kind of felt like I was building a Lego ship using the instructions provided, but it was sort of fun and I got the hang of it. I made 1 or 2 alterations at first and I learned how to ‘dock’ the ship to my base, just so that the batteries can charge from the attached wind turbines. Later I found docking the ship to a refinery was better so that any mined ore would automatically be refined and my ship would charge at the same time. It would be wrong of me not to mention the content creator Pain Studios and their video ‘Space Engineers – Beginner Mining Ship. CHEAP‘.

Space Engineers Mining Ship

With growing confidence and a huge increase in mined materials, the next step for me was to reach space, the game is after all called Space Engineers. I found another video by YouTube content creator Splitsie called ‘Going to Space – Getting Started in Space Engineers #6 (Survival Tutorial Series)‘ which shows Splitsie build a space worthy mining ship followed by a demonstration on how to use it. Getting it into space is easy, as is flying around and mining ores from asteroids. I found the harder part is getting back down to the earth-like planet full of ore, but I sort of managed.

Space Engineers Asteroid Mining

As I have said in my previous Space Engineers post, the possibilities are endless. From here I should create a base in space, possibly near or on an asteroid. There are also other planets and moons to explore which I am sure would have unique characteristics to contend with. I have seen some players produce massive battleships, automated ship yards, huge subterranean structures and more. I have found myself wondering if a Dyson sphere would be possible, but that might be a stretch too far. Space Engineers truly is an epic game, but this time I really do think I will step away from the game with around 63 hours of play time. This time however I will step away feeling more satisfied and not disappointed with myself. It’s remarkable what perseverance can achieve.


Snooker Nation

Snooker Nation March 2022

We are now half way through Snooker Nation season 6 and Jason has a 5-4 lead. March started as a rather bland month of Snooker Nation, that is until the end of the month with not 1 but 2 maximum breaks. What I have enjoyed is that the last two matches have ended in an ace frame. I find that it is more fun to win or in my case lose an evenly played match.

04/03/2022 – Match 162

Even though I have been feeling quite sick lately, it was nice to persevere and play this match and win 6 frames to 3. Other than the final frame, where both Jason and I missed multiple easy shots, we both played really well. There were 4 century breaks in total, I scored 136 in frame 1 after a really bad first shot from Jason and 138 in frame 5. Jason scored 109 in frame 3 but missed the final green, which could have resulted in 134 had he potted it. He also scored 107 in frame 4 but missed a shot on the pink after potting the final red, which is a shame because had he potted it he might have scored 140.

18/03/2022 – Match 163

This was quite a strange match of Snooker Nation, which Jason managed to win 6 frames to 5. There were 4 century breaks between us, I scored 113 in frame 2, 103 in frame 3 and 105 in frame 9 while Jason got 139 in frame 4 which is now his season 6 highest break. You would think that this was a well played match, with 4 century breaks, but in actual fact I think we both played badly. Both of us were missing some of the most fundamental shots, or getting easy safety shots really wrong. Perhaps with the exception of frame 4 when Jason scored 139, I don’t think either of us walked away feeling particularly pleased with how we played.

25/03/2022 – Match 164

What an incredible and unlikely match of Snooker Nation this has been. This blog has documented about 3 years worth of me playing this game with my friend Jason, but we both started playing back in November 2016. Since then we would never have thought we would play a match quite like this. What makes it so special is that not only did I score a maximum break of 147 in frame 7, Jason also scored a maximum break of 147 the following frame. For anyone who does not know, a maximum break in Snooker is the ultimate achievement, they are few and far between. Both Jason and I have scored maximum breaks in the past, but never in the same match, let alone 1 after another. The likelihood of this happing is remote. I don’t think it has ever been done in the professional game either. Altogether it was a good match, Jason won 6 frames to 5 and scored 142 in frame 2. I had a second century of my own of 126 in frame 3 but missed the final black. After our 147 breaks our game degenerated and we both ended up playing the last few frames badly, especially frames 9 and 11. It’s also been noticed that any match where I have scored a maximum break, I never end up winning it.

Season 6 ( January – June 2022) statistics

Played Won Frames Won Centuries Highest Break
Copper 9 4 45 17 147 x 2
Jason 9 5 40 11 147

 


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