If you Love me you would marry me

“Unmarried woman wins automatic right to late partner’s pension in decision that could affect millions”

The Telegraph 8-Feb 2017

The fact is that this is not an “automatic right”, if you read the actual Court Press summary the dead guy actually nominated his woman on his Local Government pension form but the admin people claimed they “never received” it.

This is a case about the government trying to skip out of paying a pension but the Main Press have turned it into a married verses not married case.

Don’t marry her if you don’t want to.

My own personal Berserk Bomb

I found myself using the Berserk Bomb in Far Cry® Primal  again and again.  This handy weapon fools your enemies into attacking their own tribe and sends them into a high octane rampage.

Winning the fight against Myasthenia Gravis

This is pretty hilarious especially watching the bedlam when you have a high vantage point. I guess I marvel in seeing it from the other side.

Myasthenia gravis is a Smart Disease, one of nature’s ultimate Berserk attacks.  It’s a rare Autoimmune condition that causes my body’s immune system to actually attack my healthy cells. What’s worst it that it’s a bit of an invisible condition so you could never tell if I’m having a good day or bad day.

Today’s a good day and I’ve taken a low dosage of Mestinon to dull the attacks.

Thankfully, I have a great neurologist and have been fighting this thing for 3 decades and still winning.

Focus on your strengths but be aware of your weakness

Beautiful and Big

Escape the madness into Ghost Recon

I set my alarm for 1:30 am so I could have a dedicated Beta testing session with Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands.

The environment is absolutely beautiful transporting to Bolivia. After running around like a n00b for half-an-hour I figured out how to join a session with friends.

The game feels like a hybrid of FarCry and The Division so it fails to deliver a jaw-dropping first-time experience.  However, the sheer scale of the map points towards an adventure with over 6 months of steady gameplay.

It was kinda interesting meeting fellow Beta testers in Live chats and game sessions, some of whom were paid handsomely to keep you playing the game.  Point being that the developers need as much player experience data as possible for the final release next month.

Final verdict:  80% chance that I’ll buy a physical copy on release, especially as I’ve just completed FarCry Primal.

Global Gaming – Breaking into the African market

There are 54 countries in Africa yet the PlayStation Network is only available in 1 Africa country.

With an operating income of 2604 million U.S. dollars reported in 2016, one must beg to question why the Sony Corporation does not provide services for the other 53 African countries.

Let’s face it Africans do import PS4 Consoles personally and are avid gamers.

Bandwidth cost is no doubt a massive and dangerous problem and probably the root cause of the lack of availability on the continent.  If low-cost bandwidth was available to African gamers then the Sony Corporation would be jumping all over them with heavy marketing.

Here in Europe, to get the Ghost Recon Beta on my PS4 I ran into multiple regional account issues and my code simply did not work. 4 hours later I figured out a workaround using advanced Virtual Private Networking.

It will take 2 hours to download the Beta (25GB) even though I have a fairly decent 24.13 Mbps download speed at home for less than 50 Euros a month.

I can only imagine the frustration corporations are facing trying to figure out how to make money in the African market.  For now, only wealthy Africans will have access to games a 14-year old in Kentucky USA can buy in Wal-Mart with the family groceries.

Boom shakalaka….I snagged a Closed Beta

I was getting ready to start watching my favourite streamers explore Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands this weekend and was thrilled to see a code for the Closed Beta in my inbox.

There’s no Non-disclosure in place so testers are free to stream and publish spoilers.

The actual game is not released to the public until March 7, 2017.

As a Tactical Shooter in an Open World environment, this should be just pure fun.

Anyhow, let’s hope I can download the 25GB without any issue.

Where’s my stuff? Digital download or Physical purchase

Woke up feel knackered this morning. Was it because I spent 2 hours on The Division™ last night.

Maybe?

I hit the sack around 2 am after a few side missions and it still feels like I’m barely touching the surface of this game.

As part of my discipline regime, I often just remove the Game disk and leave it in my office. Of course, this option is never there for Digital downloads but you can always just delete.

It takes a bit of effort nowadays to just go with physical purchases but, for me, nothing is better than to actually hold the item in your hand.

In the meantime, physical DataCentres are migrating to Cloud Service Providers, often without your knowledge and this raises challenging questions of actually knowing where your stuff is.

Most of your game data for The Division™ is actually not on your console but hosted nicely on Sony’s Network…..somewhere.

Where is my Data? Who knows?