Friday, July 20, 2018

July 20th Entry: No Longer Playing Asphalt 8

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July 20th Entry: No Longer Playing Asphalt 8

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Did I really need to come out with a blog post about this? "Is this really necessary?" Some of you might ask? The answer to both of those questions is yes. πŸ˜• If you take a look at the last 30 videos on my channel, you'll see that a good number of them comprise of Asphalt 8. Take a look at the iOS Gaming and Windows 10 Mobile Gaming playlists of mine. What are most of the games about? Asphalt 8. Therefore, this game has meant a lot to me over the years, has provided me with many hours of entertainment, good moments, frustrating moments, and many more. 


My Asphalt Gaming History

I started playing this game sometime in 2014 on a BlackBerry Q10. I am not sure when the BlackBerry 10 operating system stopped receiving Asphalt 8 updates, but it is presently stuck on the Great Wall Update. 😳😬🀯😱 Yeah, that's how long ago they abandoned it. Quite understandable, seeing as though it had a very low userbase, and the fact that the operating system had horrible application support to begin with. Despite being a wonderfully made operating system, it just did not catch on with consumers the way Android and iOS did. It was not until September 2017, which is a month after I purchased a Nokia Lumia 1520, that I began to play on an operating system that was receiving regular updates from Gameloft. I really must say kudos to Gameloft for doing this. Even when Microsoft themselves stopped supporting Windows 10 Mobile with new features back in October 2017, it seemed like Gameloft still saw potential with the Windows 10 Mobile userbase, hence kept the updates going. Awesome!  😎 

While it was great to finally be able to catch up on all the bells and whistles I missed over the years, one thing that annoyed me a lot about the Windows 10 Mobile platform is the lack of screen recording applications. None. And no, don't suggest to use Microsoft's Project My Screen application, because it does not work for Windows 10 Mobile. And furthermore, having a USB cord attached to the computer while playing a game that involves much tilting, does not sound like something very feasible to do. For those that want to mention Continuum, no. Same problems with excessive tilting while a USB cord is attached to a computer.

So is Windows Phone ever going to have screen recording capabilities that can be done straight on Windows Phone? No. From what I've learned from the responsive developer of Sreenbits, the operating system currently does not have the API to make it possible. This is further crippled from the fact that Microsoft is no longer actively developing the platform. πŸŒΉπŸ•―⚰

iPhone Era
When I lost my Nokia Lumia 1520 back in May this year, I was not sure if I was ever going to retrieve it again. 😰 It was at that moment, where I decided that it was finally time to try a mainstream operating system that had proper developer and application support. I was torn between an LG V20 and iPhone 6s Plus. Being the type of person who LOVES things like removable batteries, Micro SD card slots and high-res screens, you would think that I would go for the larger, more feature-rich LG V20, but I did not. Why? Because I was ultimately turned down by how much people often complain about how bad Android lags after a while. Even though Android shares much of the same applications of iOS, they are not as polished and refined, many say.

Now I know that any Android die-hard reading this would say that not all Androids lag that badly, or that they find their applications running just as smooth. Truth is, Android manufacturers do not support their smartphones for as long as Apple does. Then there is the fact that the iPhones are far better optimized, because the same company that makes the hardware, also makes the operating system and socket-on-chip. At the end of the day, your user experience will vary. Back to Asphalt 8! Well, to be honest I do quite wish I had gone with the LG V20 at the time, but that's another topic.

Upon buying the iPhone 6s Plus, I thought that it would've been a good time to finally transfer over my longtime BlackBerry Q10 account, that had so many cars maxed, so I did.I contacted customer service and they smoothly moved the progress over. Initially, I told myself that I'd make my Windows Phone account remain my primary account and reserve the iPhone 6s Plus for recording occasional races.

 Coming to an End πŸŒΉπŸ•―⚰
Of course, I loved the improved graphics, addition of Metal Events, smoother performance, more prize awarding advertisements, and the ability to screen record so much, that I shortly downgraded the Windows Phone account to just an account where I'd just collect blueprints, and play Time-Limited Events. And then nothing. So what finally drove me to call it quits? Several factors: 

1.Too time-consuming for a game offering me no benefits in real life
2. Too much hackers in multiplayer 
3. The removal of 20 tokens from daily tasks 
4. Mastery rewards reduced
5. Vast majority of the new vehicles not buildable with blueprints
6. Reintroduction of token upgrades
7. New cars require stupid amounts of engines to pro 
8. Increased amounts of fuel required for Time-Limited Events
9. Points from fusing cards reduced by 50%
10. Pushing far too hard to in-app purchases to "Advance faster" -- I don't spend money on this game!
11. A video 

With the game becoming increasingly unenjoyable, it is just insanity to keep dedicating so much of my time to it. Oftentimes, while farming to max or pro the cars, I'd tell myself "Wow, I could be using this time to practice music, secondary language, enjoy the weekend more and work on other things" 

The Man Who Opened My Eyes
But you know what finally made me stop to think about quitting and moving on? It was when I saw a fellow YouTuber named  Damon D.R. Style, who uploaded a video yesterday titled "πŸ’–THANKSπŸ’–" This man was an Asphalt 8 player who had amazing playing skills, covered the Championships, Enduro Double Downs and Research & Development tests for the cars. Hence why so many people in the Asphalt 8 community know and love him. Despite this, he only had 1,345 subscribers at the time of this writer. But there was another thing about him that made him stand out: his sheer honesty about Gameloft's moves, tactics and changes with the game. He was not afraid to voice his disapproval and opinions. Though uploaded yesterday, it was not until today (July 20th) that I saw the video. The video from this man moved me powerfully. I stopped to think long and hard about doing the same... not to be a copycat, as you'll know (or should know by now) that I have a mind of my own, but to just focus on other much worthier areas of life. As you'll see from the video itself, he does not go into the reasons why he decided to quit Asphalt 8 and YouTube. If you watched enough of his videos or have suffered the consequences of YouTube's frequent horrible changes that always hurt the small creators the most, it does not take a genius to figure it out.

The decision to quit was a very hard one. I did not want to quit, but wanted to quit at the same time. I was so torn between what to do. I realized that I would reap the benefits by quitting sooner than later, so I did. I first started with turning off the notifications on my Nokia Lumia 1520, before doing the same with my iPhone 6s Plus with a heavy heart.... Mind you, I am not trying to make Gameloft look like a monster of a company; they are not. Even with the changes the made, the game was still an enjoyable game, with many addictive aspects of it. It was just time for me to personally stop. 
πŸ‘‰πŸΎIf you still love the game and are getting much joy out of it, keep playing it.πŸ‘ˆπŸΎ
 Friday, July 20, 2018 12:24 PM officially marked the end of my Asphalt 8 adventures. 

Responsible Decisions
Part of being an adult is making difficult, but responsible choices at times. Earlier this year, when YouTube enacted the oppressive policy for YouTubers to have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours to have AdSense run on their videos, it took me by great surprise and much disgust. But it was after that moment, where I knew I had to upload less than I used to. To do what again? Focus on other more meaningful things worthy of my time. There's no way I wanted to sellout and lose the character of my highly variable, quirky channel and become like all those millionaire YouTubers. So I just accepted my fate. I do not upload content that is solely intended to make the masses happy. I upload content that I enjoy. Sometimes, it does happen to be content the masses can enjoy. At other times, not.

Never thought the day where I'd make a blog post on this would come so soon. Originally, I intended to play Asphalt 8 at least up till December 31, 2018, before moving to Asphalt 9, if it's available in Canada by then. Instead, I ended up doing it today. A good thing to be honest, because between now and then, I'll be able to do better things with the time that would have been lost to Asphalt 8 during that period. I was obviously not some big, widely recognized Asphalt 8 player, but to the small number of people that did watch my Asphalt 8 videos:


Time is like money; it is best spent wisely. If there is a person or thing in your life, occupying much of your time and you've found yourself frequently asking, "Is this really worth it? It this really benefitting my life?" and the answer to that is no, it may be time to move. Thanks for reading, and drop a comment below.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

July 17th Entry: Canadian Uploads

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July 17th Entry: Canadian Uploads

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It probably would have made more sense to upload the Canada Day 2018 videos during the same week they were uploaded, but whatever. It's not like I have anyone gunning me down or constantly asking "Where da videos at?!" So we're good! πŸπŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ



Yeah, yeah, not the greatest low light photographs around. Surely, I could've used the iPhone 6s Plus that day, which very likely would have generated much better photos and video, but I did not. Anyways! Anything super special about Canada 151? No, but it was still lots of fun. One thing I did notice about Canada 151 over Canada 150 from last year, is that the fireworks lasted a little longer. Well, at least at this location that is. I should probably do Toronto next year, though I also hear that the firework shows don't last as long down there. Not sure how much truth there is to that. One thing's certain is that it'll be much more crowded, so I don't know if it'll be easy to walk around and film my surroundings. I believe that they do perform the fireworks in a variety of locations, so I could look into the least crowded there is. Sounds like wishful thinking, but we'll see what happens when the time comes. Maybe it will be Toronto. Maybe not. Hell, it could even end up being nation's capitol: Ottawa.


Fireworks! They are so majestic to watch, especially on a lakefront! πŸŒ πŸŒŸπŸŒ™πŸŒŠ Not much else I have to say, other than that it was wonderful -- except for the mosquitoes! πŸ˜–πŸ’‰ You notice that man moving around in front of me? It was because of the mosquitoes why he couldn't stay still. 😳 I believe it wasn't caught on camera, but I heard him clearly say, "I was moving the whole time because of the mosquitoes" 😐 Even though I had applied some Lemon Eucalyptus to stop the mosquito bites, the excessive sweating from the heat sheds the smell and efficacy of it quicker than usual. If you couldn't occasionally hear me blowing mosquitoes off of my Nokia Lumia 1520 during the filming, then good! πŸ˜… If you never even noticed, then pretend I never even said that. 😳🍁 Even though the mosquitoes in Canada do not carry Chikungunya, Zika, Dengue and other tropical viruses, they have been occasionally tested for West Nile Virus and Dirofilaria repens, so apply something to deter them! Citrobug, CitronellaLemon Eucalyptus -- just something safe to protective yourself. Hopefully you had a safe, memorable Canada 151.


The ninth episode of the musical madness. πŸ€ͺ🎨🎼 Unfortunately, this one was also one of the most miserable ones to record, largely for one reason: failed video segments!  πŸ˜’πŸ˜­πŸ˜°πŸ˜±πŸ˜‘πŸ€¬ I don't know why the video just couldn't save like normal. Why did it have to cut off at 8 minutes, when the video should have been 12 minutes of one continuous segment? In one of the slides in the video, I clearly blame it on the Nokia Lumia 1520's inability to 4k for continuous periods under very hot conditions. But honestly, that should not be an excuse for this! Yes, the room was 30°C. But it also had a Samsung Evo Plus MicroSDXC 64GB Memory Card, which is touted as being highly weather-resistant and capable of shooting 4K smoothly. So what could the problem truly be? Would it had made a difference if I saved the video to the internal space? One thing I did not think about was the fact that it was running Windows 10 Mobile.

 "Huh?!" Many of you must be like. You see, it just struck me today that the reason a good number of people did not upgrade their Nokias that could have received the update was because of performance issues. Overheating included. The the thing is, Windows Phone 8.1 is no longer supported -- surprise! And because of that, it has far worse application support, which is already bad to begin with. And then there's the issue of missing security patches. Now while hackers aren't lining up in the masses to target Windows Phone 8.1, I'd rather not take any chances. And besides, even though many claim performance is "smoother" I also found Windows Phone 8.1 to do weird things to the screen. Such is not the case in Windows 10 Mobile. LOL at how this post should have been about music! Instead, here I am rambling about the performance problems a Nokia Lumia 1520 experiences when it gets too hot. Film indoors during high heat, against something white and it makes it twice as worse! πŸ˜πŸ™„πŸ˜‘ As much as it sucks the BlackBerry Q10 cannot shoot in 4K, nor does it have optical image stabilization, at least it saves the entire video in hot weather.

Unless, it randomly reboots from a knock or loose battery terminals, then the whole video may be lost. 😭 Even then, the entire file will still save, but will need to be restored with an alternative program. If you know how to fix codecs and that type of thing, then you may know what to do. iPhone 6s Plus, it should be interesting to see how well you can record in extreme heat, cold, and what you do with your videos files when you randomly shut off. Do you save the entire file? Cut off after recording at an unknown point in the video? None of the above? Time will tell...πŸ•’πŸŽ I wonder what an Android phone such as the Sony Xperia XZ Premium or Samsung Galaxy Note 8, does under these conditions? πŸ€” If you are reading this far into this blog post, please share your experience! It would be very helpful for not only myself, but others who like to film extensively with smartphones outdoors as well. 


I don't really know at this point. I should probably try and film a gaming video that isn't Asphalt 8! 🀣 Comment below on what you have done during Canada Day. If you're American, share what you did this year for Independence Day
Links to all Canada Day videos recorded thus far:

Canada Day 2018 Fireworks - Canada 151
Canada Day 2018 - Canada 151 - Lakeview Park Nighttime
Canada 150 Fireworks On Lake Ontario (Canada Day 2017)
Canada 150 Pixel Drawing (Canada Day 2017)
2016 Canada Day Fireworks
2015 Summer fireworks

"Where is Canada Day 2014 and earlier?" Good question. Canada Day 2014 was intended to be recorded, but I did not even up going out that year. For 2013 and earlier, they were never filmed.






Sunday, July 1, 2018

Canada Day 2018: Canada's 151st Anniversary!

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Canada Day 2018: Canada's 151st Anniversary!

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Do I even need to explain? Of course not! Today is my country's 151st birthday! πŸ˜„πŸ✨πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽ†πŸŽ‡ Now I did intend to type this entry earlier, but was busy doing other things, so I'm doing it now. Ok, I'm about to head out in less than an hour to watch fireworks on Lake Ontario. Therefore, I'll end this ultra short blog post right here, and I wish you a safe, sober, memorable Canada Day 2018.  πŸπŸ™πŸΎπŸ