I am of the firm belief that I can do just about anything, should I decide to devote enough attention to it. It requires a healthy dash of me being interested in doing it in the first place, coupled with more than a touch of perseverance. In the case of this blog, I'm most certainly interested. The fact that I keep coming back to it shows that I'm determined. It's just that I so often forget about it, in favour of doing something a lot more interesting at the time. Like gaming.
So nothing has really happened over the last few weeks - still going to ReBOOT more or less constantly, though I did take some time off on Friday last week. All that would have happened is cleaning, and it had been a tiring week. Lots of lifting and wrapping and whatnot. This week is shaping up to be quite busy as well - got a large shipment of equipment to be recycled / refurbished, and we're spending all of tomorrow working on it. Or, at least, some of us will be. I may be drafted into building three identical PCs for a training group in Inverness.
I've slacked off on creating a list of all of my games, though I do have all of the PlayStation ones input. Again, it's something I'll get around to for a certainty; if there's anything I love more than gaming, it's making lists / filling in details. You'd never think it, what with my hatred for all things database related (MS Access, hisssss), but I've always been like that. I assume my room would really piss me off if I actually wanted it structured in the same way, but when it comes to the point that I'm buying games that I already own, it's definitely time to start taking notes. Next up is the PS2 collection, and I dread to think how many I've not completed... hell, never mind that, how many I've never even played.
On the brighter side of things, I've started Final Fantasy XII... again. This must be the third or fourth time now. Each previous attempt has resulted in boredeom with the plot (which is pretty tame, to say the least) or the battle system (which is basically a direct port of Vagrant Story). Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure Vagrant Story is even in the same world as Final Fantasy XII...
*Checks*
It is as well! Ivalice gets everywhere - FF Tactics, FF XII, Vagrant Story... makes you wonder if the designers are getting a bit tired of making new worlds. I hear the fjords are particularly tricky.
WoW is coming along nicely - my Druid has some semi-decent healing gear, my Hunter is progressing through Northrend (albeit painfully slowly, much to the despair of my levelling partner), my other Druid is sitting pretty at 58, waiting for the aforementioned levelling partner to run through Scholomance once or twice before I rape Outland. Aside from that, my various other alts haven't budged more than a level or two. Always trying to strike a balance between the games and other pursuits.
Speaking of which, I trudged my way to the end of the Dune "sequels". I now fully agree with the majority of Dune fans in saying that Brian and Kevin have ruined the new novels - they are badly written and replete with plot holes, conveniences and petty storylines. Please, stop making them, or at least hook up a dynamo to Frank's grave so we can use the perpetual rotation as a green source of energy.
I moved from Dune to Pratchett, namely "Nation". Boy, does that start out depressing. Not in a "this is no good" way, but in a "calamity and woe" way. It's all very dark when compared to his other work, but the hilarity stands out all the more for it. A fantastic read - I'm glad I got around to it. Yes, I had a backlog of books as well, argh. Pretty sure it's gone, now. I dread to look in my cupboard, just in case any more jump out at me, demanding to be read. For now, I think I'll go back to one of my favourite trilogies - one that is barely even known: The Sea King Trilogy (Madbond, Mindbond, Godbond). Written in the first person, don't you know.
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