Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Game Review: Rainbow Six: Raven Shield














Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, is one of the better but not best, team based tactical shooter out there. Here are the reasons why.

First, Rainbow Six: Raven Shield makes it easy to command/direct your squad members and squads from a FPS view. Therefore, preventing fustration when trying command your squad member to do something.

Second, this game has a very good variety of weapons and gadgets. Also Rainbow Six adds a strategic element to the average tactical shooter. It allows you to plan: waypoints for all of your squads, the routes to get to those waypoints. Therefore causing you to really think, what weapons you want to equip your squad members with.

Third, Rainbow Six is very realistic. For example, if one of your squad members die, you loose them for the duration of the game.


Ok... Enough about the pros of Rainbow Six: Raven Shield. It's time to talk about the cons. The things that cause Raven Shield to just be one of the better tactical shooters, and not the best.

Con number 1, the hostage IQ is horrible! They are annoying, make weird noises, don't do what you tell them to do, run right into the line of fire, run straight into your gas nades, and don't even follow or hold ground when you tell them. I mean, I know that could be more realistic, but come on! Isn't that a little overboard? It's a game for a reason, we don't want all that junk, that makes the game so fustrating. lol >.<
Con number 2, this game comes with aimbot.......... Good for inexperienced players, but super boring, not difficult enough etc... For pro gamers.

Con number 3, horrific storyline period.

Con number 4, Rainbow Six, does let you set an engagement mode for your squads/squad members to follow. Meaning, they don't let you tell them to, hold fire, fire at will, shoot only when engaged etc...

Summary, Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, could use alot of touching up. But it still is an good tactical shooter, that I would recommend playing. If you're a; new gamer or not used to tactical shooters.
But if you're more experienced, I would suggest looking into the Swat series of games.

(Cheat for god mode)
1 press ~
2. type: godtrue
If you want to go back to mortal mode.
Type: godfalse
Note: god mode only effects the squad member you are controlling at that moment.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Guild Wars v.s. World of Warcraft














Hello people of America and the world!

Today, we are going to compare two MMORPG games, Guild Wars (GW) and World of Warcraft (WoW).

Guild Wars vs World of Warcraft (Graphics)
WoW wins. It has better shadows, better texture, and just more real feeling.
Guild Wars vs World of Warcraft (Game play)
Again WoW wins. Why? Because WoW has more and better skills/spells. Another reason, you can jump and fly in WoW. In Guild Wars, you can only run. Which gives WoW another plus! it's just more fun to jump/fly, than just walk, it keeps you more entertained. Also, WoW is just a bigger game, giving you alot more things to do, places to go, and things to kill! XD

Guild Wars vs World of Warcraft (Longevity of entertainment)
By far WoW... As many say, it's so addicting, it's like a drug! :O lol

Is WoW still better than Guild War, even though WoW has a monthly fee?
Totally yes! You get like a 2x better game for that monthly fee. More depth, better gameplay, more options, more entertaining, more customized, and just more fun!

World of Warcraft vs Guild Wars (For kids)
Guild Wars wins this one... For these reasons; kids are usually on a tight budget, so they can't afford the monthly fee. But, I think if you guys just only play WoW instead of buying other games like GW, you should be able to afford the fee. Because, 1 game of GW is like $40-$50, and $50 can pay for a good amount of months of WoW. Therefore, just don't buy other games and only play WoW, and you will be able to afford it. Trust me it's worth it, WoW won't let ya down.


Final result.
WoW is just a better game period. *ding ding ding!* Although it has a monthly fee, you get so much bang for you buck, it's worth it.
Remember, there's a reason why it's the leader in MMORPG games.


You can get a short term trial that will let you try Guild Wars and all of it's expansions. But you gotta buy it in a store for like $2-$5

Monday, October 29, 2007

Game Review: Dawn of War















Dawn of War Seriese 4/5 stars
(RTS)
The Dawn of War Seriese: Is a very solid RTS game solid set of games with, great graphics, good gameplay and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
To me, all of the Dawn of War games had bad storylines. They weren't very good or engaging . If you're good at RTS games, I highly suggest not playing this on easy mode. But.... There are like 8 campaings, which is nice, for varity, and keeping you entertained for awhile.

Dawn of War:
Best campain out of all the DoW games. Infact, if I could only own one of these games. I would get this one.

Dawn of War: Winter Assualt:
This one has a "ok" campaign. But, too much switching between factions.
The Imperial Guard that Winter Assualt added, aren't very good either. The Imperial Guard infantry are too weak and loose moral too quickly. They are mainly officer/leader based infantry. Their vehicles and boss vehicle are very good and strong, but still I'd reccomend playing Space Marines over them any day.

Dawn of War: Dark Crusade:
This expantion is probably the worst campaing out of all of the DoW games. It is bassically a big compilation of little, small and lame scrimages, with no objective other than anilihat enemy. All that, with little to no storyline. But the new races they added are very good for multiplayer. The Tau Empire, which are a mainly stealth based race. With weak vehicles and infantry don't really pack a huge punch. But as I said earlier are stealth based. Which gives you an advantage. The Tau Empire also has an alliance faction, the Kroot. (I do not reccomend playing the Kroot. They are mainly melee, and take no damage.)

In totality there are 8 different races in the DoW seriese, all with different strenghs and weaknesses, which means there's literaly always a race for you. the
Eldar: are very mobility, and stealth based. All of their buildings can teleport to any where on that map that you can see. Also all of their buildings can go invisible.
The Imperial Guard: Ifantry are too weak and loose moral too quickly. They are mainly officer/leader based infantry. Their vehicles and boss vehicle are very good and strong, but still I'd reccomend playing Space Marines over them any day.
Space Marines: They are all around in almost every aspect. Not specializing in any single aspect, but are moderatly too good in almost every cagegory. The Space Marines race has the ability to upgrade their sargents with the "Rally" ability. Which restores squad moral to full. The Space Marines only down side is that they eat up your strategic points fast.
Necrons: are a very reseiliant, mobility and energy based race. Their infantry pack a moderate punch. They don't really have true vehicles, but they have units that are good enough to make up for that.
Chaos Marines: Are very similar to the Space Marines, but are a little weaker, but are cheaper and are a little more mass based, but not by much. All around in almost every aspect. Not specailizing in any single aspect, but are moderatly good in almost every cadigory. (I hate their buildiers' voice >.<)
Orks: Are quantity not quality and are more infantry than vehicle based race. Relying on mass amounts of their units to overwhelm enemy. Although they don't deal much damage individually, they deal considerable damage when together. But, when not in mass, they loose moral fast, and are near to worthless. The Orks vehicles are horrible.
The Tau Empire: which are a mainly stealth based race. With weak vehicles and infantry that don't really pack a huge punch. But as I said earlier they are stealth based. Which gives you an advantage. The Tau Empire also has an alliance faction, the Kroot. (I do not recommend playing the Kroot.)

In the end, all these races give you variety, and each requires totally different strategies and tactics to play.

Final Summary: A very good RTS game, one of the best RTS multiplayer games in fact. Because it doesn't get old, due to their varaity in races. But could still use some improvements in the campaign area (Mainly Dark Crusade), and overall race balancing.

Game review: Halo: Combat Evolved





















Halo: Combat Evolved 3.5/5 stars
(FPS)

This game, is a very good game for beginners and even pros alike. The campaign has a excellent storyline, and is ahead of it's time in the graphic arena for the time it was developed.
The enemy IQ is good, they take cover, get on turrets, retreat etc... The IQ can be turned up or down, depending on what difficulty level you pick.
The multiplayer aspect in this game is very shallow and gets really repetitive. But it still keeps you entertained for about a few months.
Here are some good tips for playing Halo multiplayer.

First, Learn your ping/lead. Which is basically you gotta find out how far ahead of your target you have to shoot to hit them.
Second, although spamming your nades at your enemy/enemy spawn, may be a easy way to get in the top scores, it won't serve you well in the end. You will become too reliant on them, and have no skill with any weapon. Also, hogging is not a good way to get your kills either. (hogging means, to run someone over with your vehicle, giving you a kill. It's cheap, requires no skill, gives you bad habits and if you go against a good player, you'll get yourself killed.
Third, best gun to use is the pistol, and when you get more advance the sniper rifle.

Fourth, if you ever make a server, do not, and I repeat do not, make a server with shields, if you have banshees or scorpions on it.

Finally, although it may be fun playing on your own server you made, because you'll have 0 ping, which gives you (host advantage) because you have no lead. It isn't a good thing to do, because you'll get to used to your bullets landing exactly where your crosshair is, rather than learning your lead/ping. Therefore, the best way to get good, is go to like only 1 or 2 servers, and just play, play and play. And after awhile, you'll learn your ping/lead so well on those servers. Then you can expand to other servers, or just stay the pro on those servers.

Final conclusion, good game, good campaign storyline, but the multiplayer could use some better maps, more weapons, and more deepness.

25 first time viewers today! wooot!

Hey people of America and the world,

We got 25 first time visitors today! Woot! Thank you all! Please keep spreading the word of us! After all, we should be every gamer's homepage.... right? lol
I hope yall enjoying this blog, and not just visiting it because we are yelling at you to do so.. :P

Check out Teh Geekopedia's WarRock Blog . My friends and I have been puting alot of time and effort into that blog. We post; a new weapon commentary, camping spot or just general WarRock stuff, every day, on that blog.

The Teh Geekopedia Guild Wars Blog is coming along also, should be up in a few weeks. :)

Keep visiting all, and get your friends to do the same!

Thanks all for reading this blog,

- Joshwhat
I'm the "the unprofessional professional"

Sunday, October 28, 2007

An anoucment

Hey all it's me Leet Bea7,

I am giving an anoucment (saying this on "all" chat, well actually team/guild/clan chat too).

All/local chat
Please promote/talk about us in; games (especially warrock), fourms etc... And of course, keep visiting this blog, AND MAKE US YOUR HOMEPAGE!!!!!!!

If you have any ideas for this blog, or anything you want to tell us, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT AND TELL US :D

Team/guild/clan/alliance chat.
A big shout out to you too foxy, your help has been uber awesome. Keep it real NY gansta O.o. Oh you too Nate, you n00bie! Keep up the good workx.
Homeboy9 I haven't met/talked/chated/yelled/spoken to you yet, but I've heard yer da cool Homie, so ty for it all.
And Josh ummm... well ya, I can like talk to joo in rl.

That's all for now, don't worry I'm not mental.

k bai

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Game Review: Flyff













Flyff 3/5 stars
Game type: MMORPG
Creators: gpotato

Standard system:
CPU: 1GHz
Ram: 512MB
VGA: 64MB of video memory

Reccomended system:
CPU: 1.6GHz
Ram: 1GB
VGA: 256MB of video memory

Classes
Vagrant
Mercenary
Knight
Blade
Assist
Billposter
Ringmaster
Magician
Psykeeper
Elementer
Acrobat
Jester
Ranger

The game Flyff is an f2p game. Meaning it's "free 2 play" therefore, you can't have too much of a high expectation... But is it worth spending your time playing Flyff? In my view, no... The only fun part of it is flying, and you get your ability to fly at level 20+. But after level 20, the leveling is time consuming and grueling. The graphics are not awe strucking, but they are ok.
(When I first tested this game, I couldn't get my character to stop jumping, I think either my space bar was glitching, or I hit auto jump or something. XD) But I got over it...lol

Final conclution, I could see Flyff being a good game if you have alot of time on your hands... But I would suggest investing your time into something more fun. Like gpotato's other game Rappelz, or if you're cool with buying the game, and not downloading it for free. I would suggest Guild Wars, or World of Warcraft.

About us

ABOUT Teh Geekopedia

We are just two gamers, who decided to create a blog. We hope, you will enjoy it.

Teh Geekopedia is for gamers, and by gamers. Therefore, we deliver you gaming info, tips and tricks in a way only gamers can deliver it.
That's why teh geekopedia should be every gamer's homepage. XD Please visit again! and set us as your homepage.

Team Teh Geekopedia:
Player Leet Bea7 - Teh pwner, lead editor, teh mastermind behind it all.
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Special thanks to:
"Nate" Nubbies, "Homeboy9" The Homie and "toofoxy" the NY gangsta,

Friday, October 26, 2007

Typed emoticons part 1

These below will be EASY to perform in a game.

("")(-_-)("") - a panda bear

("")(o_o) - a waving nublet

{::__::} - a PSP

($)_($) - a greedy boy.

<((__Crayola__(( - a Crayola crayon!

These below will be of MEDIUM difficutly to perform in a game.
(()) (()) A Bunny (not an Playboy bunny)
..(O.0)
..(") (")

These below will be of EXTREME difficulty to perform in a game.

{ (*) (*) }- A scared face... BOO!
....( )

(( )) - A dude...I think... lol
.* *
.W

Screenie of teh Week!

Paws up little squirrel. DO IT NOW!
Screenie supplied by: Nate

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Gamer Spotlight: Nate



A screenie of me about to get pwned.



Names
Name: Nate
Nicknames: Uhh... Nate, Nubbs, Nubbies..
Gamer Name: nochinboy
Been a gamer since:
2005
Quotes:
"LOL! They're so new!"
"Men fake to be women, and noobs fake to be pro."
Most commonly used word:
"lol"
Currently playing:
Warrock ONLY!
Favorite Game: Warrock
Usernames
Warrock: nochinboy
Dawn of War Dark Crusade: nochinboy
Halo: Nubbies
Guild Wars: Nubbies Joshie
xfire: none
Online:
Usually on at about 6:00 PM PST - 10:30 PM PST
Tips:
Don't fake to be a girl, or I'll bust you.


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Geek Speak (General Gamer Slang)

Emotes

Lol
Stands for, laughs out loud. And is probably the most used term in online games.
"Good joke lol!"

Lawl/Lawlz
The way of phonetically saying "lol"
"I pwned you with a level 1 lawl!

Lool
Another spin off, of the word "lol"
"Look at me, lool!"

Lmao
Stands for "laughing my a** off".
"Man I was lmao last night."

Rofl
Stands for, Rolling on the floor laughing.
"Rofl! This is halarious!!"

Roflmao
Stands for, Rolling on the floor laughing my a** off.
"That is the funniest thing ever roflmao!"

Roflcopter
A geeky spin off the word "rofl"
"roflcopter!"

Statments

GG
Stands for "good game". Although it means good game. Saying gg is also another way of saying "hah!".
"I just pwnd you and I have a screenie to prove it, gg"
"Very gg, you put up a good fight."

OMG
It can either stand for oh my god, or oh my gosh.
"Omg I pwned that guy!"

WTF
Stands for, What the f**k
"WTF was that?"

GTFO
Stands for, Get the f**k out.
"Oh GTFO!"

STFU
Stands for, Shut the f**k up
"Have a warm cup of stfu."

FFS
Stands for, for f**k sake.
"FFS this weapon is teh sux."

Ftw
Stands for, for the win.
"Teh Geekopedia is ftw dood!"

FTL
Stands for, "for the lose"
"Dood, playing this game with dial-up is ftl!"

ATM
Stands for, "at the moment" or "at this moment". "
Sry, I'm out of gold atm."

Descriptive

Leet
Another way of saying elite, but this word has alot of spin offs, Including; leet sauce, leet juice, 1337.
"I was born leet."

Leet Sauce/1337 sauce
One who has exceptional skill. Something that is uber awesome, also spelled 1337 sauce, by ppl who think they are cool. Many believe the term Leet sauce originated from the Counter Strike players.
"I squirt leet sauce."

Godly/Godlyzor
To be godly is to be divine/perfect/ultimate.
"Sign my chestplate, you're godlyzor!"

Uber
Uber is German for "super". And many gamers like using "uber" rather than "super".
"My uber leet sauce pwns joo, like a noob."

Roxzor
A geeky spin off the word, "rocks."
"I roxzor the pwnzor....BURN!"

Teh sux/t3h sux
Is a spin of off the word sucks, so to say that something is teh sux, basiclly mean it sucks. >.>
"Lawlz, today I'm teh sux."

Action

Own/Owned/Ownage/0wn4g3/ownzor
To own someones bassicly means, you dominated/beat someone so bad, that you practically own them.
"I owned that guy's mage so hard."

Pwn/Pwned/Pwn3d/Pwnzor/Pwner/Pwning
The word "pwn" may have arisen and spread as a typo of the word "own," arising from the proximity of the 'p' and 'o' keys. Sometime in the 1980s, along with the advent of the hacker phenomenon, "pwned" became a synonym for "hacked" or "taken over by exploitation of a vulnerability." The word "pwn" remains in use as Internet social-culture slang meaning: to take unauthorized control of someone else or something belonging to someone else by exploiting a vulnerability. (Alot of people say, that to pwn someone is superior to owning someone.)
"Been pwning noobs since birth!"

Pwnt
A typo of pwned, but the definition is pwn.
"I pwnt joo with meh famas."

Nouns

Noob/newb/newbie/noobie/nub/nubbies
To be a noob, it bassicly means to be: new, inexperienced, dumb, cheap, etc... The word noob, originated from the word "novice". And all the other ones are spin offs. Not all of the spin offs are listed here.) By the way, it isn't a complament to be called a noob.. >.< "O.o He's so noob, I can't believe it!!!" Noobtron
Noobtron is a spin off of the word, noob. (One of our personal favorites)
"Bob goes noobtron roflcopter!"

MISC

Zor/z0r
A all purpose suffix that we gamers like to use.
"I hatezor, that noobzor, because he haxzorz, but I still roxzor him, cuz I'm teh pwnzor."


Did we not list a word, that you think we should of added? Or do you think we defined a word wrong? Please tell us in your comment!

Geek Speak (FPS version)

FPS
First person shooter. It is a type of gameplay.
"Dood, I'm FPS 4 lyfe."

Nade
Granade
"Nice nade"

NN
Nice Nade
"wow nn"

NS
Nice Shot"ouch ns man"

NT
Nice try
"Almost, nt"

Lagger
A person who lags. The effects of a lagger: sometimes harder to kill, a few second delay on a kill, or causes everyone in the lagger's server to receive more lag also."You lagger nub."

Lag
High ping, which usually means either; you have a slow computer, or a bad internet connection.
Causing you to have delayed playtime.
"Sorry guys, I got heavy lag tonight."

Aimbot/Auto Aim
A hack that causes the user's crosshair to automaticly lock on to opponent/target's head."He's an aimbot"

Bot
Either means you're a cheater/hacker.
"Why must you bot, to kill?"

Spawn Camping
A cheap tactic, where you sit near your opponet's spawn, and right after they spawn, you kill them. Giving your target, almost no time to react.
"Stop spawn camping you noob, that requires absolutly zero skill!"

Camper
A person who "camps" in a safe position, refusing to make any offensive action, but rather waiting for the opponent/oppnents to come to him/her.
"All you do is camp, where is the camp fire songs, tent and smores?"

haxzor/haxz0r/haxer
Usually used in a complimatary manner, saying, you are better/just as good as a hack/bot
If it is used in a bad way, it means you're a cheater/hacker and that's why you're doing good. "You are t3h haxz0r"
"You haxzor nub >.<"
Hax
Another way to say, "hack", "hacks" or "hacker"
"You have gay hax"

Kik
Another way to spell kick.
"All kik he's so new!"

Lag kill
A delayed kill.
"Arrgh, i hate getting lag kills >.>"

Heavy nub/noob/newb/newbie
A person who uses a rocket/high explosive/high aoe damage/cheap weapon. To get all their kills. (requires very little skill)
"You're such a heavy nub, use a weapon that actully requires some skill."

Glitcher
A person who exploits hidden glitches in a game. (basicly cheating) Which in some games gives them an unfair advantage.
"All kik he's a glitcher."

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