Saturday, 8 February 2014

Flappy Bird - A game of oneupmanship

Oneupmanship
: The art of outdoing or showing up a rival or competitor

It all began with an innocent taunt from my sbff, Eri Sasaki. At that time, I had never even heard of the game before. In fact, I didn't even know what she was showing me.



I had almost no reaction to this yet - I didn't even know the game's name, much less heard of the game. So I casually asked:




Before the '2 points? dying?' texts it was just a very very mild almost non-existent interest in the game, I didn't really intend to play it just wanted to know what it was called. But this was a direct challenge to me. It became a game of oneupmanship.

I am fairly competitive, and love challenges like this. So when she set out this challenge for me, I went to download the game and try it out.

I have to admit, at first, it was quite challenging. It wasn't as intuitive as the classic 'keep your character up by pressing a button' as a button press actually made you leap, not just go up. But after a while (and by a while I mean 5 minutes), I got the hang of it.



Ok fine I took 15 minutes (according to the time stamp) to beat her score.

Feeling very satisfied, I went to bed.

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The next day I met my bestie Christabel for lunch, so I was texting her.


The red-circled text is foreshadowing something.

She annoyed me with her next text, where she said she just played and got a high score of 40. What! So I went to have a go and within 5 mins...



Done. Beat her score. I can rest in peace now. 43 is pretty good right?

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So I went on with my life, without touching this simple annoying game. Then I saw a Facebook post about it, and had to go and ask:



What! His score was 64! That's crazy. And one tier up from mine. I have to beat that now.

I went to have a few goes at it... and beat it! I sent it to my sbff now, the original challenger, to let her know her hopes of beating my score (of what she thought was 48) was snuffed.


She clearly gave up here. But I had to rub it in the next day:

The red circled text is foreshadowing again

Indeed, on my very first try that session I hit a new high score of 72. Ten minutes later...





LOL HUNDRED. WHAT.

I think I was quite stunned when I finally died too. I knew I had gone past 3 digits (one important thing to do well is to avoid looking at your score, but having it change from 2 to 3 digits is quite obvious and distracting), but  wow. Didn't expect this.

..

And just today... I was waiting for my turn in a Hearthstone tournament so I got bored and opened up the silly game again.

And...



LOL 151.


So yup, that's my current score right now. Some people asked me how long it took... and I have NO CLUE. The only thing on my mind while in the run is to maintain a good bouncing rhythm, and avoid the damn pipes. Time perception isn't high on my cognitive list.

Will I stop now? Maybe. Until someone else challenges me. Then a new game of oneupmanship begins.

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Random tips for Flappy bird


  • Sit in a comfortable position. After you clear about 50-70 you'll start to realize parts of your body going numb if you were in a poor posture to begin with. And you can't adjust. Because that distracts you.
  • The safest rhythm to achieve is when you bounce up directly above the bottom pipe (rather than bounce up from before the pipe). (meaning you bounce up one bounce away from the pipe, then bounce up again from directly above the pipe. If anyone wants pictures I'll upload it.)
  • I found this the safest to avoid bumping the front or back of the pipe by accident. If you lose this rhythm, try to get it back on a subsequent dive/climb
  • Practice your dips and dive while your score is low. You need to be accustomed to dropping 3/4 a screen to the bottom pipe, and climbing back up to a height with multiple bounces. You can even practice this before your first pipe - just start from the top of the screen and clear the first pipe accordingly
  • Avoid looking at the score. Try to fixate on the right of the screen
  • Look at the height of the next pipe and be very clear of what you have to do. Same height = maintain rhythm of bouncing. Climb = multiple taps (not too many!) Dip = slightly slow down taps, or dip entirely
And ultimately, concentrate. Flappy Bird is a game of concentration. I think after a certain level of practice (+ innate ability), everyone attains the same level of skill. What sets the high score then is one's ability to maintain this skill for as long as possible, without mistakes. 

Good luck and happy flapping/bouncing!



Thursday, 6 February 2014

CNY 2014!

This year's CNY was probably one of the most enjoyable ones in years. I don't normally enjoy CNY because I'm not very close to my family/relatives. This year proved more eventful.



Day 0 (chu xi) (CNY Eve)
For dinner my mom gave me $20 to buy KFC for me and my brother (she didn't want KFC), and he wanted to buy so he took the money and went out to buy the KFC...

And he came back with a Family Feast for 3-4 people -_-

So in the end the two of us shared 8 pieces of chicken + chicken tenders + popcorn chicken + mashed potato + coleslaw + drink. I was SO full!


Day 1 - CNY!
It is tradition that we go over to my da gu's house on the first day of CNY for lunch with the rest of the relatives. Ever since my dad died (yea, he died when I was 6 if you didn't know), I was never close to my dad's side, so it was always weird to go for these annual gatherings.

This year, however, it was more bearable as the moment I reached there I was asked to join my aunt Christabel (my fav aunt on my dad's side... well she's the youngest and most ... relevant to me lol. The rest like old aunties not very friendly one dunno how to talk) and her two sons to play daidee haha.

She was quite funny like kept saying 'nothing wrong with them playing! (they are like 15 and 7 years old something like that) It's teaching them Math!'

So instead of sitting around doing nothing and staring at my phone, we played daidee both before and after lunch. whee!

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And that's not all! After lunch at my aunt's house... I headed over to my gf's house for the first time!!!

I was slightly nervous because it was the first time I was meeting her parents! So like, worried about making a good impression and all. And not sure what to talk to them about.

It turned out alright I guess, didn't really talk that much, but her parents were really nice to me. Her dad cooked us dinner, and was so nice about everything. 'I just cook very simple stuff' he said, when there was like a whole fish for me and szehong, and many many other dishes. Good stuff!

Oh and we watched the movie The Machinist at her house too, was a really good show! I highly recommend it haha. Nice psychological thriller.

Annndd to cap the day off, she came over to my house to bainian too haha. My mum was very chatty and think szehong enjoyed herself at my place too. Great day :)


Day 3 of CNY

I did pretty much nothing besides play games at home on Day 2, so it was uneventful.

Day 3 however, I went to Sharon's house with szehong and friends! (Sharon is part of Szehong's Cedar clique, so the whole clique was there)

For some reason they had decided to make onigiri! All the ingredients bought by them so I just go there and press rice haha.


I think my rice balls are the best!? Those two stars with faces are mine! haha so cute right. It started off with someone commenting how hard it was to shape a proper rice ball, then I just joked 'easy! I'll make a star!' and michelle immediately said 'ya right! you make la!'

I took it as a challenge so I made that first shiruken-looking one and they were all like woaaa I am legit hahaha. I decided to follow it up with a real star-shaped one too. Shaping rice balls? EASY

Oh and they turned out rather yummy too! We stuffed the rice balls with crab meat and tuna, and seasoned with some japanese seasoning.

We also played a bit of Texas Hold'em... which wasn't really THAT fun because many didn't know how to play and... no money :( Boo I still haven't played a money game of poker since my one time in the US. I want!!

But ok la, overall I had a good time! I like her friends. :)

Playing caiquan with Michelle to determine who eats the weird concoction in the bowl

Hope future CNYs can be as fun and eventful as this! This cedar clique gathering seems to be an annual thing, hope that it continues for years to come heh. I like annual/ regular stuff.


Bonus picture

Some time before CNY my pospsych group (minus Raymond) went to eat steamboat at Roxys to celebrate CNY! I'm glad this group is willing to go out together even after our project was over last semester. We've already met up quite a few times to meet!

I guess I'm just very grateful for any groups that appear because I don't have any cliques, being more of a 1-to-1 person and having many close 1-1 friends but not like, cliques. Like, even though I'm quite an introvert, I do love my social interaction from time to time, especially with people I can get along with :)

Ok! I feel quite happy after writing this post. Because writing about happy things. I think I should blog more. Adios!