Sunday, June 12, 2011

When my PS3 died for a day!

Sometimes the most feared events occur to the unexpected times. One such incident was my Play Station3 giving a scare just after SONY announced their "Welcome Back" Package for PSN users. I was really happy with the package as I always wanted to play inFamous and Little Big Planet. Obviously I opted for inFamous and Little Big Planet (and the other games also :P). However, I saw that the installation files were really huge. So I had to download these games only in the night as the Internet is more or less always used in our home. So first games I downloaded were the ones with smaller files - Little Big Planet (and et al) . I kept inFamous for the last; the setup file is 7000+ MB. All other games are in the range of 2GB. After the small games I went on to try Playstation Plus service. First thing I saw was Burnout: Paradise City was free for Plus service. So I decided that first. By the time I saw Burnout on PSN, the other games were already downloaded with the exception of inFamous. Since Burnout was available till 14th June I thought I better finish with Burnout. The setup file was only 3GB so I thought in 1 day the whole game will be done downloading. This is where my problem started.
The next day, I checked the download it was 50% done. I cursed BSNL for some time and went on to my routine. Sometime in the evening I noticed that the PS3 had switched off. No one had touched through the day. So I didn't really understand why it had switched off. Anyways I switched on my PS3 and it started behaving a little abnormal. Every operation was slow. But then I observed a new OS version had been out so tried to install that. It installed correctly, but still it acted weirdly. So I decided to take PS3 into recovery mode. Once there I restored default settings of PS3 (bad move). This was not required. Well we always do stupid things. Maybe I should have called the Customer Care. Restoring Default settings erased the PSN login data which meant PS3 gave new names to all the profiles on my system. I tried to change the names to the old ones. But the system started to give up. I couldn't switch off the system, the light would keep blinking and the system would restart (which happens when it is hung), but still wouldn't switch off. Consequently, I had to pull the power cord. Each time I did this my PS3 became more complicated to handle. At one stage, no icons appeared, just rotating arrows, which usually indicating the software is loading. Even waiting for 10 minutes didn't help. I didn't know what to do. When I tried to ring up the customer care, automated answering machine said the service was open only from 9am to 730pm. It was already 10pm. So I turned towards the Internet community. After despairingly searching for a solution I concluded from various threads that the main problem might be corruption of data on the Hard Disk. One person had suggested that I upgrade my Hard disk. Another source suggested that I try to "Restore File System" from the recovery mode. I tried this option too and prayed it would work. Alas it didn't help. Every time I went into recovery mode I had to switch off the PS3. After few times, I felt very guilty of pulling the power cord each time. So I stopped. I went to bed wishing the Customer Care would serve me a solution.

First thing in the morning I did was to call the Customer Care. He directed me to take the system to the service centre as I had already done the preliminary steps to check for errors. At the service centre, I thought they would give me a solution instead I had an option- Either to keep my faulty PS3 or to exchange it for a discounted brand new PS3. The worst part of the visit to the service centre was that they didn’t even know what the problem was and didn’t really care what it was. All they said was - "PS3 is irreparable in India", "If you want we can provide a discount on the new PS3 you buy". This was not according to my plan. I wanted everything which I had downloaded the past week-the welcome back pack, everything else on the hard drive. So I thought -"My PS3 is dead". Dreadful news for me but I couldn't do anything. It was 18 months since I bought my PS3 which meant, the warranty is not applicable.  
Almost everywhere on the internet they suggest you to make a back-up and then use System Restore which makes your PS3 Off-the-shelf (except for the OS). So I tried that, my last hope. But then I realised the back-up wouldn't include any games. So what about the games? I had to download them again. It is even irritating to imagine downloading those games again. I switched on my PS3; again those evil rotating arrows showed up, I pulled the plug. Sometime in the evening I realised that I had some important photos which I had put only on PS3 and didn’t have a copy anywhere else. To confirm I switched on PS3, to my surprise the icons appeared. I waited, and then went back and forth in the menu, to see if there was any lag, there was nothing. Then checked downloads section, Burnout still was at 70%. I was happy all data was as before. The left the download to finish so left it as it is. I checked again after 30 minutes, still found the download status at 70%. This was not good. I checked if other games were downloading. All were fine except Burnout. So I had to do it - I cancelled the download. The offer on Burnout was still valid, so again I downloaded it. I left it to download all night. The download was done. The game installed fine. Next I checked if games were booting correctly. Everything was fine.
But I still can't figure out what was wrong with my PS3. It was not the deadly, YLOD or the Red light of Death problem. Maybe it was corrupted Hard Disk. And, of course continuous use, I had kept it on for roughly 36 hours straight!
Now I am happy, but also cautious.I don't want to struggle with my PS3 again! Oh God not again. Not my PS3. The HORROR!!! 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Trip to "The Scotland of India"

The last time I was on vacation with my friends was to Kerala during the summer holidays. Before that we had been to a trip to North India. Both of these were too long. No one had so much time to spare now, so, we decided to go to Coorg or Kodagu or Madikeri for short weekend Holiday. It turned out to be an awesome plan. :)
Each time we took a trip we always used to go through travels owned my one of my friends but this time we decided to take our own vehicle. So we had to plan everything - food,lodging and itenary. My friends and myself are not the best planners, but you get expertise only when you experience. Before we even got to getting the itenary done, a couple of my friends dropped out and another was close to jumping the ship. But thank God four us confirmed for the trip;Prajwal V,Sushil R S, Karthik V and myself were the lucky ones :)
Since we had only the weekend for sightseeing we couldn't see everything.

  1. 26th Saturday
  • 5:00 am: Departed from Bengaluru
  • 10:30 am:Arrived at Home Stay ,Madikeri. It takes less than 5 hours to Coorg from Bengaluru but we ran into some problems on the way.The Home stay we stayed in - Ram's Hill Top,Jodupal, Mangalore-Madikeri highway, 12kms from Madikeri Town.

    I had never been to a home-stay before, so I was a little worried about it. But once I saw it I was very happy I agreed to a home-stay rather than a Lodge. You will have a secluded house all for yourself. There was Cook/server/maid who stayed nearby and served food when we wanted. We could reach him through a door bell. (No network coverage near our Home-stay, it was near the top of a hill).
  • 12:00pm: Done with the Breakfast - Neer Dosa with Chutney. Left for TalaCauvery and Bhagamandalam. 
  • 3:30pm : Finished with Talacauvery and Bhagamandalam. Decided to skip lunch for Abbey Falls (I hope I won't repeat this mistake).
  • 5:30pm : Saw the Abbey Falls. Worth the time but couldn't stop my stomach from grumbling.
  • 6:30 pm: Back to Home Stay. End of first day proceedings :)
    The view from the home-stay after it stopped raining.
  • 8:30 pm :Camp Fire along with cool breeze really hit the right notes.
  1. 27th Sunday
  • Had a good sleep everyone got up really late - 9am
  • 9:30am: My friend Prajwal and myself went for exploring the environment and we found ,to our astonishment, a small stream which later joined the river. Then went for what I suppose they call a Nature Walk. 
  • 10:30 am: Everyone were ready to roll. Departed the Home Stay
  • 12:30 pm:Arrived at Nisarga Dhama. Strolled the place for a while, enjoyed the walk in the cold water until I lost my sunglasses :'(. Afterwards, went for a Boat Ride, my friends were too generous to let me paddle the boat ;) .
  • 3:30 pm:Had Lunch at Hotel Caravan, Kushalnagar. Very nice hotel, good ambience and food also tastes good.
  • 4:30 pm: Journey towards Bengaluru begins. We reached Mysore by 6:15 but the journey became very slow from here on. I was unaware of the fact that on a Sunday , Mysore- Bengaluru will have huge traffic.
  • 9:00 pm: Reached Home safe and Sound :).

All in all this was one of the most fun-filled trip I had ever been. And I would love to go to Coorg again. From next time onwards I will not miss a chance to stay at a home-stay.



Friday, February 18, 2011

And the Winner is ....

 


The Cricket World Cup is set to begin tomorrow in the Indian Sub-continent (yay!!). The thrill,tension and the smell of victory - all possible this world cup. There are no clear favorites this time. With the defending champions,Australia, already being proven beatable the tournament has just become more entertaining to say the least. So who has the best chance to win this world cup rather who are deserving to be the last four in the tournament?
  1. India - Tipped as the "Favorites" to win the world cup this time around.  After the last World Cup (Indian) disaster I can't seem to put them up as a definite finalists. They have the best batting line-up of all the teams. In fact they must make some batsmen rest in order to fit in some bowlers. I'll leave the team selection to the Indian cricket team :D. But what anyone seem to see is that History is against India. A cruel fact of a Cricket World Cup is that a host nation has never lifted the coveted trophy before.(Sri Lanka in 1996 is considered to be played in India). I think,of the last 4 world cups, India has the best chance to win the WC this time with a powerful batting line-up and tremendous fan support at Home.  Also the entire team is motivated to win the World Cup for Sachin Tendulkar (they still think he will retire after this world cup).As they say records are meant to be broken. May India be Victorius.
  2. South Africa - The "Chokers" are yet again one of the favorites to win the WC. They have a well balanced team. With batsmen like G Smith and Amla to start the proceedings,Duminy/Kallis to spice things up and Steyn to finish the remaining job ,it must indeed be a easy tournament for them. But huge trophies have always eluded them. Though they have performed very well in India against the Indians too nothing can be promised from them. But they can deliver if it is their day.
  3. Sri Lanka - They are a team who perform like a team. Everyone of the playing eleven might not be a match winner but as a team they have played some good cricket against other teams. You cannot write-off these guys. They will also use the Home advantage. What they lack is consistent performance. Who knows they might clinch a thriller and repeat the 1996 feat.
  4. Australia - yes they are beatable but they sure have some fighting spirit. Whenever they are pushed down they have the tendency to perform and prove their critics wrong. After the Ashes thrashing, everyone is bantering about Ponting and his men. If Ponting is looking for redemption then right now is the right time. With none of the stalwarts,from the last decade, who made them look invincibles ,ponting has a steep hill to climb if he has to win this one.
Whatever said you can never predict a world cup until the finish. Like before we can see Kenya (or someone else) in the semis but if everything goes according to the paper then the above 4 teams should have it easy against the rest. It is already reported that match and groups are designed to favor some specific teams. So I guess there might not be any surprises in the end. Every senior player will be definitely looking forward to finish their careers on a high. Everyone wants to Win the World Cup. 


All my hopes ride on the Indian team. They have impressed everyone in the warm-up matches. Hope to see more of Helicopter shots,doosras, and the stunning Straight Drives(Sachin) . INDIA for the Win !!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

You cannot play Football alone

What do you do when you have no one to play football with and you are just 7 years old ? Call your parents ? really ? Or you can plan for future. Check the video for what i mean :)
You definitely need company to play Football. This kid learns it the hard way. But he(or atleast the ad creator) is smart enough to solve the problem. Remember Every Problem has a solution- you just gotta find it. 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mob Mentality

The term “mob mentality” is used to refer to unique behavioral characteristics which emerge when people are in large groups. 
The first time I came across this in text is in 10th standard when i read the play excerpt of Julius Cesar by Shakespeare. Caesar is killed by Brutus and et al, they are now conspiring to convince the Romans that Caesar was indeed the bad guy and had to be killed. At this point Antony enters.Seeing the body of Ceasar is shocked and now wants a chance to speak at the funeral of Caesar. Brutus accepts the humble request(BIG mistake Big guy) though Cassius puts in his concerns. After all Antony was going to speak after Brutus finishing his speech. Brutus was confident in swaying the people in his favor;he does it - with ease.

The scene starts with Brutus convincing the citizens about why Caesar must not live. Citizens agree completely with Brutus and they even praise him. But then comes Antony starts off with the epic lines -Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; Then spins the web of words which not only make the citizens against Brutus but they also start to praise Caesar for his greatness.
In a span of 30 min the minds of the citizens waver about the ideologies of Brutus and Antony. My ma'am then said Antony played with the "Mob Mentality" of the Romans thus etching Caesar as a great figure in their minds and defeating Brutus and co.
You can read the play here.

Nowadays too I see such "Mob Mentality" still. The main platforms where I notice an impact is Twitter and the electronic media. Twitter has this nice feature called 'Trending Topics' which shows the most tweeted words by the users. Most of the time it will be very useful ones - #goldenglobes ,#oscars, Sachin Tendulkar, etc... But sometimes Twitter is taken over by some small topic which is very irrelevant and most users don't care about it. Then why does it trend? Because there are too many people asking why it is trending ? I know it sounds stupid and people who are involved as dumb but it happens quite often these days. Though Trending Topics itself fuels the users to act like a 'Mob'. Just because it is on the trending topic more users tweet about it.  I had this day when Maple Syrup was trending and I was clueless why would so many users think about something like that simultaneously. Just because some 16 year old ( viz Bieber) wants to have Maple syrup for breakfast it doesn't mean everyone should re-tweet it to show their support (come on everyone isn't eating maple syrup for breakfast!! ).
Such blind following also happens in India too often. There are some people who support organizations/ideologies because some-other person is also following it. (I am not talking about my friend Rohit ). Today Chandrababu naidu says "No Telangana" you shout a "Jai" for him day after he says "Jai for Telangana" again you shout a "Jai" for him. Isn't it time for us to stand for what we believe rather than rally behind so-called politicians.
The media (usually the television) also does this. I observe that for some cases the media gives a lot of (unwanted)attention. I really can't say whether it is intentional or not. We give too much importance to the TV channel reports too. When they have an expose about something then everyone point the finger at the accused and make him almost a criminal. No facts verified,no experts consulted, none. I can say about the Talwars in "Arushi" case. Even without the CBI filing the report "sources" told every news channel that the father was closest to become the criminal until they closed the case. Actually the Arushi's father was even the first to be arrested. At that time every on-looker was pretty convinced he was the killer but later he was released on lack of evidence.

This kind of judgement on our part is very wrong. We  must wait on the facts, weigh the balance and then make a stand. It isn't very nice of you to make the fastest allegation on your opponent but making the right statement counts.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Capitalism II - The game


About a year and a half ago I was in search of strategy- both RTS and turn based games. This was mainly due to my liking of games like Rise of Nations and Civilization IV. But I had enough military action through these games. I was now searching for a more peaceful (I mean no bullets and blood) but more enthralling game. I didn't really care about the graphics that the game presented because I had already played games like Age of Empires ,Wolfenstein ,Doom -Though these games lacked the visual edge, they had the content to make us play these games time and again. Some Google searches and I am introduced this new game - Capitalism II. The first comments on this looked like "The second part way better than the first one". I never plan to play the first part but it was comforting that this was a second installment of the game so I did expect  it to be fun. Moreover this game belonged to a different genre- business. Never really played a business game other than Monopoly. So I grabbed this game.
When I installed the game I told myself this does not have rich visuals. This also brought smiles to my face because my system could run this game without any problems. The introduction video also showed some promise , it was going to be totally about business. The game puts you as the Head of a company. You take all the decisions. You have to build the shops to sell, factories to manufacture and research centers to discover new products. You also get to deal with financial activities of the company like stock options and loans with banks. There is both single-player as well as multi-player. Single-player mode has the campaign mode in which you are given some specific scenarios to complete. You can also start a game with your own scenario. You are engaged in the company activities completely. The best part is the variations you can implement and experience. You can build from a car to a camera, rare sheep and sell leather or sell a silicon chip or the entire computer system itself.

I liked the games idea. I started playing ,but as usual,very early I was totally involved in winning the game (be better than your competitor in the market). Initially it was so difficult for me to really stay up to the computer AI but I learnt the trade pretty quickly. I usually manufacture and sell the items which have more profit margin and try to make more money out of the apartments. I also like to control the manufacture to the root hence will have factories to build from the scratch rather than depend upon the Seaport and other suppliers.

If you want to play a game which is of strategy genre with a difference then this game is worth a try.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

We are 11!


I am in no way referring to my age , I was just quoting the tagline of this year's EA Sports FIFA installment- FIFA 11.This is not a review of this wonderful game but my experience with it. I have been playing EA Sports FIFA from 2004 edition , but only on PC. This year i decided to buy it for Playstation. At the time I bought this game I knew only little what you could with this game. There was career mode where you can play as manager or a player or both and you could play online with other gamers. These two reasons were enough to make me spend INR 2500 on this game. But nowadays i don't really play both the modes mentioned much. Well what I discovered was that there is a cool additions to the different modes - Play as a single player in a 11v11 match online. I created my Pro (my player - Jayadeep aka JD aka Chica :D ) and i was off to play as a midfielder. Thanks to BSNL internet connection I dont have such a nice online experience.


So back in November I started the game and I wanted to finish of my first season with Manchester United. But there was some update to the game ; updated it (took 20min :/ - bad internet bandwidth). I thought it was a usual squad update but found a new option called - Ultimate Team(FUT). Of course I clicked it it askedfor few details about "My Club". I had no clue I would be playing FUT more than the career mode.
Well FUT mode is more like building a club by acquiring better players for your club. You get coins after you finish each match. There is a Store from where you can buy packs containing players and others extras. There is also a trading system to sell /buy players and extras. I have been playing this mode from November but in bits because I had academic work and exams to deal with and I have managed to build a club with decent players. In the beginning I was a little new to this so made some bad decisions but mow I am pretty sure of what I am doing . So Check out my FUT team here (before the link expires).

I am actually trying to build a FUT with the following players- Forwards-Wayne Rooney,David Villa,  Midfielders-Messi, Xavi,Iniesta,  ,Defenders-Evra,Puyol,Pique, Sergio Ramos. Goal Keeper-Casillas

The team is thought not based on my favorite players but based on need for high team chemistry. My style of play requires lot of team chemistry. As you see this more like a Spanish/Barcelona Team :D . I do have a EPL based team but I cant seem to find the players with high ratings.

I like playing down the wings, defensive and counter attack is my best weapon. With the new Phyisical play by defenders I really feel hard to score from the centre. I play best with 4-4-2 formation but dont shy away from a better default formation. My favourite team is Manchester United with Berbatov and Rooney to score from the deadly crosses from Nani and Valencia. I also like the Barcelona FC because their formation(4-3-3) is so set for crossing but with only one guy waiting in the box.

By the way , If you wonder why the tagline is "We Are 11" - it is not because it is FIFA 2011 :D  - Now you can play as the Goal Keeper watching the computer playing as you teammates :).