Thursday, August 18, 2011

Dragon Nest SEA

A new F2P MMORPG has just enter OBT (Open Beta Test) phase 2 days ago which is Dragon Nest SEA hosted by Cherry Credits.

Game Introduction
Dragon Nest is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by Eyedentity Games. It uses a non-targeting combat system ensuring that players have complete control over every single one of their character's movements. Dragon Nest requires users to advance their characters by teaming up and traveling into instanced dungeons. As an action mmorpg, Dragon Nest features well-designed graphics and fast-paced action comparable with console games. The characters' movements, monsters' response and the interaction between landforms and player activities are all designed realistically. When a monster is attacked, it will crash into a stone or another type of obstacle. If you team up with other players, there will be even more combat styles available.


Screen Shot


To start your journey in this beautiful world of Dragon Nest, click here

Monday, March 28, 2011

mY current Active Game List

As a trying-to-be competitive gamer, my current game list doesn't always include the latest games...
currently as of this post's date...
my active game list:

- SuddenAttack
- Dragonica
- StarCraft 2

The squad i joined in SuddenAttack is mostly made up of Lowyat Forumers named -LYN-.
Our thread can be found in the Online Gaming section in the Lowyat Forum here.

My Dragonica guild is actually consist of SA players due to we being "poisoned" by Phantasm and AbdullahCheng...haha
The Dragonica thread can also be found in the same Online Gaming section.

For StarCraft 2, i also join the lowyat forum's community which can be found here.

It's pretty hard to train to competitive level when you're working and i hope to win a major tourney before getting too old... LOL

Sunday, March 20, 2011

1st involvement with the Turtle Group...

One of the rare full-time enjoyable weekends.

4th July 2010(Sunday)
"Turtle" Group Outing

After a long day of "Jalan-jalan Cari Makan", we finally reach home around midnight. After a soothing bath, i decided not to sleep because we will start journey to Broga hill around 3.30am and if i ever went to sleep at midnight, i think i will sleep too deep until can't wake up during that time. So i surf the internet and went to squad battle in Sudden Attack with my online friends until 3 something.

Around 3.30am, my colleague came to fetch me together with other colleagues. Actually I've decided to take a nap in the car cause the journey from Malacca to Kajang is around one hour and half but i dunno why i can't slp, maybe due to keep talking in the car(haha~). So in the end i didn't slp until we reach our destination.

I'm so surprised to see so many cars park at the foot of the hill which is an oil palm plantation eventhough the sky is still dark. I think there's at least 50 cars there and there's people collecting parking fee of rm2 if u park inside the plantation. The entrance was actually inside the plantation. When all has gathered, we proceed to climb the hill. A TORCHLIGHT is needed for every person if possible as it was very dark and no lampost or spotlight to light the way. The terrain was rough and climbing it requires a certain amount of energy and stamina. Usually people will reach the 1st peak around 20-30 mins of climbing. There are a total of 4 peaks and i managed to climb until the 3rd peak only as they decided to head back. I didn't manage to accomplished the main objective of climbing that hill which is watching the sunrise as it was cloudy that day but the view from the peaks are great and the air was cool so it's quite satisfying. We took lots of pictures and then head to semenyih town to have our "brunch".

Friday, March 18, 2011

Another memory to be recorded...

One of the rare full-time enjoyable weekends.

3rd July 2010(Saturday)
"Jalan-jalan cari makan" around Malacca

The day starts with "Jalan-jalan cari makan" around Malacca town the whole Saturday. We started off journey around 12pm meeting with colleagues who were having breakfast at a dim sum shop named "GW" at Taman Melaka Baru area. Then we proceed to Nadeje Cake shop situated near Dataran Pahlawan(just opposite "Wok and Pan") in Malacca town centre. The cake there were quite expensive but very delicious and unique due to the the special layered structure and it's taste better that day maybe due to what i heard the cakes are freshly baked around lunch time. After that, we proceed to the Satay shop which is quite famous and just situated a few shops away from the cake shop.

A variety of satays are offered in that shop which includes chicken, pork, pig intestines and many more. Another attraction of the food would be the satay sauce which they add in pineapple as one of the ingredient. The price is a little bit expensive as a stick cost about RM0.60. Then we proceed to walk around historical places such as the A Famosa, St Paul's Hill and the Stadhuys due to 1 of my colleague hasn't been in Malacca for 9 years already. On top of the hill, there's a stall selling keychain with wooden plate with pictures and writing painted by himself. He can write messages or names on the back of the wooden plate for free if u buy 1 from him and his writing are very unique as he's being in this business for around 20 years. The price of 1 wooden plate is around RM4.00 but if u buy 3 then it will be RM10.00.

After a long walk, we're tired & sweating so we went to shop named Jonker88 which is situated along Jonker Walk for a bowl of cool Cendol and Laksa to fill back the used energy from walking. As usual the shop was fully packed especially with tourists but luckily we didn't need to wait that long for a place to sit. After that, we went to Cheng Hoon Teng temple to pray and have a look at the detailed sculptures crafted many years ago. Our next stop is the famous "Roti Terbang". It's actually a stall located near Kampung Lapan. The "Roti Terbang" is actually a normal roti canai but the roti canai is tossed in a unique way that it's flying like a boomerang.
A review by TheStar can be found here: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/8/26/sundaymetro/18419334&sec=sundaymetro
Other than the impressive show, the roti canai is also very crispy and the price is not expensive unlike those tourist spots.

Later, we try our luck and went Klebang to find the famous Coconut Shake but Lady luck wasn't at our side. Well, it's our mistake too due to not doing enough homework & research the place 1st. The opening hours of the stall is from 12pm-6.30pm only. The last food destination for the day was Restoran Ban Lee Siang Satay Celup located along Jalan Ong Kim Wee. We didn't go for the famous Capitol due to long queue during weekends and this shop was considered as 2nd most famous Satay celup in town. After a full day of foods & walking, we called it a day.