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  • OpenTTD on Steam

    Apr 1, 2021

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    by

    Jack Slater
    in video games

    OpenTTD, the open-source game of business transport simulation based on Transport Tycoon Deluxe, is now available for free on Steam for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The developers recommend that new players check out OpenTTD’s manual, a 26-part tutorial series on YouTube, and a short 14 minute video on signaling. This seems like it’s in the Dwarf Fortress realm of difficulty but those guides should help.

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    The Secret Life of Components: Springs

    Apr 1, 2021

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    by

    Jack Slater
    in television

    Tim Hunkin is back today with another episode in his The Secret Life of Components series. Springs are covered and it’s fun to watch Hunkin explain the subject with real-world demonstrations of how different springs work and then applying them to his creative arcade machines.

    There are just three episodes left in The Secret Life of Components, as Hunkin has already covered chains, LEDs, hinges, and switches, next week we should have access to his thoughts on connectors, then glue, and finally bearings. As always I recommend checking out Hunkin’s site for more details on the series.

  • A VR Paper Jam

    Apr 1, 2021

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    by

    Jack Slater
    in video games

    The title could be for a game jam, but Paper Jam! is a virtual reality word game for Steam VR. Looks like a little bit like a Diner Dash type of system where you’re serving a queue of customers at the book store, but you’re hitting huge VR typewriter keys to make words out of a jumble to serve them. It’s important to note this game requires space for room scale.

    Paper Jam! is $6.29 on Steam for Windows until April 9th when it goes up to $7.

  • Microsoft Outfits Soldiers for AR Murder With Hololens

    Apr 1, 2021

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    by

    Jack Slater
    in politics, technology, war

    Lucas Matney writing for Tech Crunch:

    Today, Microsoft announced that it has received a contract to outfit the United States Army with tens of thousands of augmented reality headsets based on the company’s HoloLens tech. This contract could be worth as much as $21.88 billion over 10 years, the company says.

    Microsoft will be fulfilling an order for 120,000 AR headsets for the Army based on their Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) design. The modified design upgrades the capabilities of the HoloLens 2 for the needs of soldiers in the field.

    Microsoft has a long history of working with the government to help murder people and their GitHub unit famously contracts with ICE and helps to cage children.

  • Cannon Brawling on Nintendo Switch April 14th

    Mar 31, 2021

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    by

    Jack Slater
    in video games

    It’s been almost 7 years since I reviewed Temple Gates Games’ Cannon Brawl, a Worms-like that adds a light real time strategy layer with resourcing and building construction. Since it was released in 2014 on Steam for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Cannon Brawl has also come to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and now Temple Gates Games and Blitworks are bringing Cannon Brawl to the Nintendo Switch eShop on April 14th for $10.

    I’m playing a pre-release version of the game and it is perfect for the Switch. The cannons are just as fun to fire, and the writing is still funny. The campaign is rewarding and teaches players one thing at a time in a fun way before unlocking new characters or other cannon types and upgrades but you can still just jump right into an AI battle or multiplayer. Using two Joy-Cons for single-Switch multiplayer works great. I highly recommend checking out Cannon Brawl on the Switch or revisiting it on any of the other platforms it is on.

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