Aboloshing Net Neutrality hurts everyone.

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Right now the world looks on as the US government officials accept donations from lobbyists on destroying net neutrality, and as an Australian looking on, I can’t help but see the end result before it arrives.

In Australia, we have a situation where there is only one choice for pay TV/cable, Foxtel. Foxtel, may not be the only game in town, but due to the buying power of Telstra behind them, if you want the shows that would usually encourage you to sign up, Foxtel is literally your only choice.

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Now in recent years, there was a report that came out about the large percentage of Australians the pirated Game of Thrones. Given that Foxtel had Game of Thrones episodes behind a two package paywall, the only game in town is literally milking it customers for access to the one specific show, it is no surprise that a large number people turned to the only other game in town to watch the show, piracy.

With the reports that came out during Season Six of Game of Thrones, the Australian government then decided to crack down on piracy by implementing tougher penalties and enforcing actions from ISPs to prevent people from downloading illegally.

The reaction from those pirating was to turn to other methods to get around restrictions, the most common, being hosted VPNs. But here is the rub, people are paying for the VPNs. This tells me that when the only game in town was fleecing people for access to its product, people were still willing to pay for a service to access programs. This tells me that when the price is right, people are willing to pay for a product, and if the price is not right, they will find a way to circumvent any blockages.

The reason that this is a bad thing, is because of the Foxtel paywall, HBO is missing out on receiving substantial subsidies from the airing of its show in Australia, in short, because of the lack of flexibility of the provider, it is literally sending its business away.

Removing Net Neutrality in the US will see a similar scenario play out, people who would be willing to pay a reasonable amount for access to certain sites or services will find other methods to access the content they desire, and in doing so, hurt those offering the content in a legal and fair manner, and then try to penalise those who would ordinarily pay a fair price for those services.

The only winners in this situation are those selling the paywall, and those selling the pirate supporting services, like VPNs and advertising on the pirate sites. Oh, and any politicians receiving contributions in this scenario.

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iiNet vs Xbox

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I am an established iiNet customer. I have been with iiNet for almost 15 years. The service has been almost uninterrupted and I have never really had issues with connections or speeds, the added bonus of Xbox downloads being a part of iiNets Freezone has also been advantageous to me.

In the last week of May, I began to experience some issues with downloading Xbox Live content, it almost seemed to me that the Xbox Live downloads were being throttled, my Xbox diagnostics was saying that it could communicate at speeds of 70mbs download, meanwhile, my downloads were not happening or, if they were, they were they were downloading at speeds of 1-6kbs.

My initial consultation with Xbox support indicated it to be a preview program issue, but given I had removed my console from the preview program I should not have been affected. I downloaded the updates from another console and had temporarily resolved the problem.

The next issue that presented was games would no longer launch whenever I was online, this limited me to games that were on disk or were saved to the console as home games. Again, consulting Xbox support resulted in a full reset of the console, testing and wiping of USB HDDs and a number of other ‘trial and error’ activities to try and resolve the issues.

It was at this point I began to see information surfacing about iiNet and their changes to their services and that a DNS change would resolve the issues with Xbox live. I reached out to iiNet of a couple of occasions, but the determining comment from iiNet was that they did not specifically support Xbox hardware, and that my internet was working and so there was no issue as far as they were concerned.

Luckily for me, the person I spoke to on the phone at iiNet was not content with that response either. They offered a few suggestions but unfortunately none of those panned out.

After further trials and tests, I was able to confirm that the problem was indeed specifically related to iiNet networks. I tested my Xbox on alternate networks (Telstra ADSL, Telstra NBN, Optusnet ADSL, & Amcom fibre) with no failures on any of those networks.

The first part of the working solution was to switch my DNS. I used Google’s DNS of 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4, but you can also use OpenDNS as an alternative. The second part was to ensure that there were no downloads running on the Xbox. I had to either complete them or delete them (I opted to download them all). The downside to iiNet users using these DNS servers is the lack of Freezone, but given that my data allowance is unlimited, I do not have that issue.

I can confirm, I have had no further issues with Xbox or Microsoft services since Tuesday evening, 27th June, which is quite a while considering I first noticed the issues on May 30th.

I celebrated with a couple of nights of Rainbow Six Siege.

Rainbow Six: Operation Health

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You need only take a look at my youtube feed to see that in recent years I have been favouring Rainbow Six over Halo, something that no other game has achieved since I first steered the Mjolnir-suited hero around.

Now I have been playing the game on an almost weekly basis, at minimum, since it’s troublesome launch. I will admit, I did give up on the game in its early stages, the networking issues, the various glitches and not forgetting the spawn killing.

Now I will admit, I have not seen a team put more into its post-launch efforts since the Mass Effect 3 ending debacle, but it has been a steady road to improvements and balancing to make it into a game with a lot of tense and absorbing moments with quite a lot of replayability. So much so, that though disappointing, a hard fought loss still has a sense of accomplishment.

Now I have been enjoying this game to the extent that I have paid for the bonus content, and as you can imagine, I have been looking forward to a new content release as it does several things, it adds another dimension to the gameplay, injecting fresh strategies, and it brings an increase in the player base, the increase consisting of semi-regular players. The other thing it brings with it is a reset to the ranked playlist, this brings about more competitive games, where we are matched up with players of similar rank and skill. This is beneficial as casual usually has no comparative skill rating and presents inconsistent match-ups (I say usually as there is currently a temporary system in place basing matches of ranked ratings).

My disappointment comes as I was looking forward to the change in dynamics to the game, and the addition of the new characters and map, content paid for with the season 2 pass, and the 3 month delay that comes with it. Having said that I can’t deny the focus on improving the back end is not something that is needed. But why not implement the changes with the content, instead of banishing an entire season of DLC, why not distribute the DLC and health content over a 6 month period instead (character – patch – map – patch – character – patch).

Ultimately I can understand such a decision to improve the technical side of the game, but I feel it is at the expense of DLC that we have paid for. I just hope that we still see the additional content that we have paid for, and that the game does not suffer in the meantime.

Mass Effect: Andromeda

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So for anyone wondering where I have been for the last few weeks, I have been travelling throughout the Andromeda galaxy.

Let’s start with the elephant in the room. When this game was released, there was a lot of negative views going around about poor animation and issues with game itself, to that end I will state this: In my 65+ hours of campaign (and countless more in multiplayer) I have encountered the stated issues, BUT in my experience and the experience of those I have discussed it with (majority on Xbox One), those issues are comparable in quantity to other games where the campaign would be 80-100 hours and upwards.

For those of you wondering, there have been multiple reported issues of animation (facial and character movements), loading glitches and issues with texture mapping. I have experienced them throughout the game, some frustrating, some hilarious, in fact, I wish I had captured the occasion where an NPC had a conversation with me, and the only animated part of her face was her upper lip.


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Having said that, though present, these glitches have no more effect on the enjoyment of the game than the glitches in games such as those from Fallout or The Elder Scrolls series.

Storywise Mass Effect delivers a story to encompass moving about a vast area, both in terms of space and planetfall, that won’t see you lacking for things to do. They have gone a lot less linear in the required missions as well, given that the main method to progress through any planet requires the playthrough of multiple side missions and NPC tasks in order to reach a required threshold, but not to the detriment of the game.

The game brings you into the story and objectives in such a way as to never leave you feeling overwhelmed with choices at any point, whilst still allowing you a decent number of choices to decide in which direction you wish to proceed.

Gameplay compared to previous games is a step up. Travelling and exploring is not tedious (though space travel can at times push the limit of that statement), and there seems to be the right number of fast travel points that you never have to travel too far later in the game, but also you don’t skip using them just to travel the distance quicker yourself. The Nomad does not have the tedious behaviours of the Mako from the previous games, and the players jump jets and boosting allow for much more versatility in exploring and getting around.

Combat, both in single player and multiplayer, has taken the proven system used previously in Mass Effect games and given you more flexibility in moving around. You almost wonder how you could have played the previous games without the ability to traverse the map by jumping or boosting around. This not only allows for a much more fluid combat experience, allowing for you to easily move your teammates, or yourself, into flanking positions, but also to get out of trouble quickly if your shields and health drop too low.

Adding to that an added focus on achieving combos with powers, you have a great opportunity to deal out damage in great amounts at a fast rate. Several abilities now have a listing as a ‘primer’ or a ‘detonator’, in the world of combo detonations, a primer is a fuse, and a detonator is a match. Pairing them up causes damage not only to the target but usually to an area of effect associated with the detonation causing damages to enemies close by.

I am not a fan of star ratings, but I have to say that if space faring games, with adventure, exploring, shooting, attack robots, sex with aliens and space magic are your thing, this is definitely a game to get and enjoy.

Rainbow Six Siege Velvet Shell

With the release of the new content for Rainbow Six Siege, i took the opportunity to try and improve my skill level. This involved not just playing with my regular crew, but expanding and playing with others online at the same time as myself.

One of the cool perks of this is I got some decent feedback from other players and have actually been able to incorporate it into my play, achieving such things as getting all the kills against the enemy team to win the round, and adjusting my character loadouts to better suit how I play.

The end result was a Gold level ranking, but one i feel that i have earned.

Anyway, as part of that, here is a collection of plays I have recorded since the the new DLC came out, but specifically just for the Frost class.

Thursday night is Rainbow Six night, and with all the second accounts going out there, we are having a hard time being matched with players that are on our correct skill level.

The end result was a losing streak coupled with rare opportunities to have good plays. This video is me doing the best I can in a bad situation.

The Threshold – Chapter 1 (continued)

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Hunter awoke on a bed in what appeared to be a medical centre. He felt groggy from the remainder of the anesthetic in his system. He began to sit up when one of the staff wandered over and asked him to lean back.

He sat back and listened as the nurse paged Lynia Sands.

He was unsure what could have happened to require medical attention, but knew that Lynia was trying to gain his trust, so the reason would be forthcoming.

Hunter looked around the room. The room held only 2 beds, but it appeared that there has been no expense spared when it came down to the facilities on offer. He had been used to the prison’s basic medical facilities, and wasn’t even sure if all of it was medical equipment.

Lynia entered the room as he was contemplating getting a closer look at some one of the displays next to his bed. She was carrying a box with the Melltech logo and colouring.

“Welcome aboard the Pioneer.” Lynia handed him the box. “The removal of your penal tagging was a success. Also, I figured you’d want some clothes to wear as I take you to your room.”

Deliberately, Hunter shed the gown and dressed in front of Lynia. If she was shocked or offended, it did not show. Hunter was disappointed in the lack of response, but he considered it further and realised that Lynia was not one to be easily ruffled.

“So we are here, and I don’t really have any answers. I have agreed to work for you, but I have no idea what I am doing here, or what you expect of me.”

“Primarily you are here because I want you here.” Lynia began. “I want someone here I can trust.”

“And you feel you can trust me.”

“Not yet, but I am a great judge of character.” Lynia deliberately looked in his eyes, looking for a response. Hunter breathed out through his nose, dismissing the comment.

“So basically you have been brought on board as an engineer and pilot, but your duties will be to assist me and be my 2nd.”

“What exactly does that involve?” Hunter was dubious about the plans for him.

“Everything and anything. Jessica Talin is the lead on this project, everyone answers to her. You will answer to me and her.” Lynia explained in a matter-of-fact tone. “I am the company liaison, and responsible for this endeavour, but the reins are held by Jess. I need you to know what I know and be me when I am not here.”

“That’s a lot of trust you are placing in an ex-criminal.”

Lynia stopped walking and cast an unreadable look at Hunter.

“Look, lets not pretend anymore, what you are not, is a criminal. You are an intellegent, resourceful and clever individual, who has demonstrated a knowledge of  how to handle himself and others in unconventional situations. I need someone with your skill set to work with me and help achieve my goals. You can either work with me or go back to your cell. So tell me now, are you in or out?”

Hunter paused, he knew he didn’t really have a choice, working on a project like this was more than he could hope to do with his life after prison, but he didn’t want Lynia thinking he wouldn’t consider it an option.

“I’m in.”

“Good.” Lynia replied. “This conversation would have been much more difficult had it been after your exoneration tomorrow.”

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Welcome to Xbox One

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So with the recent additions to the PS4 and Xbox One range, I have found that a few friends have opted to start with an Xbox One this generation. Having had one for a while, I wanted to share with them a little bit of the combined knowledge my friends and I have picked up.

Installing from disk. Ok, if you just bought your Xbox, you likely got it bundled with some games on disk. For some reason, initially installing from disk takes a long time, we are not sure why, but it seems that the game attempts to install the updates first, and takes quite a while to do it. We found that by disconnecting from Live (or the internet), installing the game from disk, then going online and allowing it to get the updates, speeds up the process by quite a significant amount.

Get yourself a portable external HDD. 1-2 TB should do to start with. The reasons behind this are simple, besides additional storage, you can copy games from Xbox to to HDD for yourself or your friends. You still need a license or disk to play them, but saving yourself the time and download quota is a bonus. One thing to note, if you have a disk copy of the game, you can only copy another version from disk, if you have a digital license, you can copy any version.

Changes to the friends list. Previously you would send someone a friend request and they would either accept or deny. Now you can set someone as a friend and whether they do the same or not, you will follow them and see their activity. You can set to actively block people and how private your actions are in settings (like whether or not they can see your name). I recommend sending anyone you add to your friends list a message if you want them to add you as a friend too. It is also a good way to follow community members like Major Nelson from Xbox or even that Farreg guy…

Learn the shortcuts. Mostly everything you will need or want can be accessed from the popup guide. While the Xbox button will take you home, double tapping it will bring up a menu on the side. There is a standard list of items you can refer to, and in these you will be given a contextual option, mostly done with the X button. The most obvious ones being when you open the guide initially you will able to record the last 30 seconds of gameplay (X) or take a screenshot (Y) Note: screenshots are from when you opened the guide, not when you press Y. When navigating through your friends list you will have an option to invite them to parties, or when in notifications, you can dismiss them without checking them. I think the most commonly used one used by me (when Kinect is not connected) is Xbox Button x2 then X to record clips. This is also where you can set apps to snap to the side, like webpages with walkthroughs or if you have the TV tuner adapter, watch TV while playing games. Lastly you have the Menu (burger) button, in the dashboard in particular, it will give you a list of options to select from that are usually contextual (in much the same way a right click menu would on PC).

Consider digital purchases. The main advantage of digital purchases is the fact you can play the same game on 2 consoles at the same time. This is mainly beneficial if you have 2 consoles that you play on. For example, your ‘Home Xbox’ is the console licensed for anyone to play the installed games on, it does not matter who purchased the game as long as the purchaser has it set as their ‘Home Xbox’. You can then play any game you own on another Xbox by logging into your Live account and playing it (provided it is installed on that Xbox or HDD connected to the Xbox). I play games I have bought digitally that I have also installed on console at my work this way – the game saves are also synced with cloud storage, so my latest progress is always on hand. The other advantage is that you can play on both consoles at the same time, as you don’t need to be logged into the ‘Home Xbox’ to play games installed there. So I could play Halo 5 at work, at the same time someone is playing Halo 5 on my ‘Home Xbox’ and even play together in co-op or multiplayer.

Easy troubleshooting tip for network issues. My friends and I have discovered an easy fix for a majority of networking issues. Go to settings, network settings, advanced options, Clear Alternate Mac Address. We are not sure for the reasons behind it, but this fixes nearly all Xbox related issues (I say this as there is always the potential for it to be your modem/network). I would like to add that it resets your Xbox at the same time, but is more effective than a simple Xbox restart.

Streaming is an option. No, I am not talking about the fact the Xbox supports Twitch streaming (which it does – quite well), but the fact you can stream via network to a Windows 10 PC in situations where you can’t access your TV (for example, when my wife is watching girly movies). You will need to set this up in Game Settings on your Xbox and make sure you have the Windows 10 Xbox App, but once done, you are good to go. There is an almost imperceptible delay, but it is still there. Having said that, this can also be used to access USB devices that might not otherwise work on an Xbox One. Among the list of things that are know to work are Xbox 360 controllers, steering wheels and there are even tricks to get a keyboard and mouse working for some games. Also, you don’t need a powerful computer to do this, I have confirmed that it is possible from a Surface Pro.

Inbuilt video editing tools. If you know me, you are no stranger to me creating these, in fact, you need only look to the sidebar to see some of the clips I have made. The editing system is quite easy to use, allows you to create up videos up to 30 minutes long or made up of about 10 clips, and can upload to both Xbox, and your One Drive. In addition to this, sites like XboxDVR.com allow you to download the clips, or even upload them directly to Youtube.

Control your TV and sound system. This is a feature I use extensively. When you turn on my Xbox One, it turns on my TV and surround sound system, with no additional cables. Forgive me for not knowing the exact sequence, as I have only needed to set this up the once, but under settings you are able to configure how your TV and sound system power on and power off with your Xbox, all through your HDMI cables. I can even use the Kinect voice commands to control the devices (“Xbox Volume Up”) among other options.

Games with Gold. With the Xbox Live program, they issue free games every month. The main difference that my Playstation friends will find is that if you end your Gold subscription, you get to keep the games you have been rewarded with. It is a small thing, but it is a point of difference between the two subscriptions.

Backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 game saves. There is a growing list of backwards compatible games. If you want to bring your games saves from your 360 to your Xbox one, you can. Firstly you need to have Xbox Live Gold. Secondly, you still need your Xbox 360 with the save files. Lastly you will the game in question, either disk or digitally to be able to play it. Load up the storage option from your 360 settings, find the game you want the game save from and go into it. Find any game saves you want to keep, and select to either move or copy them to the cloud storage option. Once complete, you will be able to access them from the Xbox one when running in backwards compatibility mode. Check this list for the latest backwards compatible games.

Buying or renting movies and TV shows. If you decide to buy or rent a movie or TV show via the Films and TV app, they will be available on other platforms supported by the app. At present I have confirmed that you can watch them on Windows 10 computers and tablets, and Windows 10 Mobile.

Phone and Windows 10 Xbox App. These are worth having, because they add to the options available to you. One of the main ones I use is the fact I can Xbox Message direct from my phone, meaning that I don’t have to use the onscreen keyboard. You can also connect direct to the Xbox and use your phone as a remote. Having the Xbox App on your PC means that you can also message and join parties with your friends, or just see who is on, what they are playing, and if you want to join them.

The Preview Program. There is an option to join the preview program and take part in pre-release builds, and have access to, plus give feedback on, new features before their release. I have been a part of it for a couple of years, but a word of warning – it can be game breaking. We have found that it has quite often resulted in a number of issues, such as being unable to form parties, being unable to link up with friends that are not part of the program, communications issues, and in extreme cases, prevented you from playing games. I have reached the point where I am ready to leave the program, but if you like to play with new features before release, this is for you.

Hopefully I have covered everything, but if you find I have missed something, or you have something to share, feel free to post it in the comments below.

 

Morons and Morons

So, why the title? Because a majority of people on the road are morons that don’t realise it.

Firstly, everyone thinks they are a great driver, and to be honest, i can’t argue with this, because, if you are going to get behind the wheel of 1500kgs of plastic, metal and fabrics that can travel at speeds that can decimate a human body, you need to be able to drive it with confidence. Here in lies the dilemma, with that confidence comes a disregard to improve, to work on where they have failings, and ultimately believe that everyone else’s driving ability is sub par to theirs. This isn’t so much a moron trait, but a human one, so for me human error is excusable.

Secondly, some drivers just don’t have confidence. They start and then stop, they fear what other drivers are going to do, and as a result drive unpredictably, not just to themselves, but drivers around them. Add to this a lack of confidence in their knowledge of the road and this just turns them into a bad driver, a ‘moron’ by lack of knowledge. Or an experience likely caused by this next group.

Actual Morons. These are the people who weave in and out of lanes at speed, don’t indicate, because they care too little for the rules or or care too little for others. they generally regard themselves as a great driver, and although they may be the cause of accidents usually get away without incident. These are also the types of driver that abuse you if you so much as get in their way or put their vehicle at risk.

While not a lot can be done for the last category there are things that can be done for the first 2. It’s quite simple, obey the law, and people will know what you are doing. Simple things like understanding proper ways to handle roundabouts, and knowing how to merge (hint: it’s not a race). Luckily there are videos available to educate all types of morons out there on how to follow the road rules.

Roundabouts: I frequently see people indicating incorrectly on roundabouts, and at times have found myself pulling out in front of people doing the wrong thing, or not taking an opportunity to go due to poor indication. The main one I am seeing lately is people indicating right when leaving the roundabout; this was never even a law, I can’t conceive how this got so popular.

Merging: This is quite simple, adjust your pace, indicate and make room for the car in front of you. Do not accelerate or decelerate quickly, both of these cause accidents and could see you as the party responsible in cases of collisions. There is also help on the new merging lanes on the freeways.

These are the two primary issues I see on a regular basis, but if you feel like you would like to be less of a moron, like me, check out the site with the 12 Most Asked About Road Rules and bone up on the right way to drive.