Thursday, June 23, 2016

Perfect World 2.0 Transcendence a New Journey Awaits



The long awaited patch has reached the shores of Perfect World PH. A new era for those who are still playing. The game we've all known and for sometime loved is going to be bigger than even (figuratively and literally) with this expansion. The PW 2.0 Transcendence. 

It offers the following updates:
- New Race: Moonshade
- New Class: Ye Ying and Ye Xia
- New Starting Zone: Celestial Vale
- A Whole New World and New Dungeons to Explore
- Interface and Quest optimization 

New Race: Moonshade


Created by the son of Pan Gu, the Reapers once guarded the Celestial Vale. Bound to the life of the Divine Child, they defended him until he was mortally wounded in battle. With the last of his strength, the Divine Child freed the reapers from his service and sent them to Perfect World. 

New Class: Ye Ying and Yu Xia

The introduction of these two new classes will rock Perfect World and the Land of Pan Gu as we know it, as the balance of power will be challenge by these two classes. 

Ye Ying: A Powerful Warriror
Ye Ying
Physical and magical damage combined in to one. This melee class favors Sabers as their weapon of choice.

Yu Xia: A Deadly Mage

Yu Xia
The ultimate magician. They wield the power of ice and thunder, and can move while casting skills. Yu Xia uses their arsenal of water skills to slow their targets and metal skills to deal direct and damage over time. This class favors scythes to channel raging storms against their foes. 

Reaper Form: 
True to their reaper nature, Moonshade class has a distinct skill called the reaper form. This increases the speed and physical defense, while enhancing certain skills when activated. 
Ye Ying Yu Xia
Reaper form of the Moonshade class
New Starter Zone: Celestial Vale

A common starting zone for all classes will be in place. Here, you can begin your journey in the wide landscape of Celestial Vale. Everything has been optimized to make leveling much more satisfying so it doesn't matter whether your new to the land of Pan Gu or trying out the new class. The vast regions of Celestial Vale are divided into subareas like Unseen Crown Altar, Jadespring Forest, Holy Temple of Ruins. 

New World and New Dungeons

Along with the update comes a new map (of course) which is called the Primal World. Although, only reawakened heroes are allowed entry to this area, for it is teeming with stronger monsters. Also a new dungeon with Silver Stream Palace, each room has a unique environment set-up separating four major bosses. 

Interface and Quest Optimization 

A wide variety of optimizations come with this update, and that includes the interface, beginner guide, the inventory, and UI elements. Also many NPCs has been given a new look to make it more lively, and the beloved banker also has an additional space! 

New Skill Interface

Perfect World Transcendence is indeed a fresh start for all, along with a new Chimera server. It promises an entirely new gaming experience, easier quests and balanced game play. 

A Cheering Yu Xia

Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Calm before the storm… What can people expect on the Duterte Presidency




And so the people have spoken, undoubtedly, the simple, unassuming Mayor of Davao was catapulted to Presidency by 15,881,413 (95.6% Votes Tallied so far) million Filipinos, 600,000+ more votes than President Aquino during the 2010 polls.

The expectations run high on his forthcoming administration that capitalized on the lack of empathy of the previous one, and we the Filipinos, are left to wonder, what would the Duterte Presidency bring to the table? Or is the same story all over again… The Mascot of today, will be the effigy that we will burn tomorrow?
How ready are we for the old school discipline that this man will be bringing once he assumes the office?

First, the Nationwide Liquor Ban, in Davao selling liquor is up until 1am only, though you can still drink within your premises, this is to avoid conflicts, accidents and crimes under the influence of alcohol. And also, consider that some will wake u
p early for work the next day (the traffic in Manila is really horrible), thereby, increasing productivity. Recently, a day before the polls, a friend of mine died because he was driving drunk and hit a police outpost…

Secondly, the speed limit, you might wonder, how can the people of Davao live with 30 Kilometers per hour driving in city streets and 60kph on National roads? Well, a lot of them complained at first, after all, it is our nature to complain and give out excuses right? Like what if I’m late for a very important meeting? or work? But as the saying goes, if there’s a will there is a way. Then leave early so you will not be late. Simple as that. Also, the speed limit is imposed to avoid vehicular accidents.

In Davao, you will not hear any loud music, or Karaoke starting 10pm (not unless of course you are in a public place which is up until 1am – first item) Love it or hate it, its up to you but you also have to be considerate of your neighbors right to sleep peacefully through the night.

Curfew hours to be implemented for minors 18 years old and below without an accompanying adult; some will agree with me that it is for their own safety, right? But a deeper look at it reflects his soft spot for children. He just wants to ensure that the kids are at home or sleeping already to prepare for school the next day and to avoid joining gangs which will lead to juvenile delinquency. After all, as the popular Whitney Houston song tells us “the children are our future” right?

Bringing back death penalty to heinous crimes (drug trafficking, rape, murder etc…) you might say, consider the rights of the criminals, but have they considered the “rights” of the person they perpetrate to? What if it (heaven forbid) is your child or you are the victim? Would you feel the same way still?

The smoking in public areas (oh I love this one) not because I’m not a smoker, but also second hand smoke is far more dangerous, catch the drift? And in Davao, those caught violating are fined 10,000 pesos which the city government donates to cancer patients.

No littering. Really? What could a simple wrapper of candy do? Well, a simple wrapper of candy or trash could further clog our drainage system, then complain why we do have floods during the rainy days. Also, your plastic is a danger to sea creatures which we in turn consume.

And end to “endo” or contractualization, which a lot of big companies are practicing. Two words, “Job Security”, contractualization is really an injustice to our people who worked hard, end of it would mean continuous food we can bring to our families and not hop in from work to work right?


Well, we all have time to be ready because that’s just the surface, the tip of the ice berg. Expect a lot of change when he assumes Presidency. He may not give us what we WANT but I can assure you, he will give this country what it NEEDS. A tough hand to steer us into his vision of a better Philippines, it will never be easy, but believe me, it will be worth it.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Elections in the Philippines... Some things never change...




Binay said he’ll win by 15 million votes tomorrow… At first I laughed at it, considering the turn-out of people yesterday at the last rally of the presidentiables. But the owl in me (those from AT&T would know) keeps bothering me, nudging me to take a closer look.
According to the final report of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), there are 54, 363,844 registered voters nationwide for the 2016 polls (Registered Voters) plus the 1,376,067 registered overseas voters.
Voter turn-out during elections is around 75% (73.1% on 2004, 74.99% in 2010, 75.72% in 2013) with the exception of 86% recorded in 2001. So assuming 75% voter turn-out this polls, that would be round 40, 772, 883 flocking the precincts tomorrow.

The Latest Survey results show Duterte in a commanding lead over his opponents, I Told myself...
And Binay is nowhere near the top. Will he pull off another upset like on the 2010 elections?
So I backtracked a bit and wondered if the Surveys reflect an accurate or at least similar results during the polls... which lead me to image...
Seems legit. But then we can never really tell. So to assure myself, I tried to get as much data as possible. 


But what could be the possible basis of Binay's prediction?

Well for one, majority of the Filipinos have low income. The only palpable dimension of "government" they have ever known is the periodic dispensing of favors by local bosses and politicians. (See it here) It makes sense to vote for political families and clans who represent personal connection in a system run on nepotism, irrelevant whether they are crooks or related to deposed despots.


Another source would be the indigenous peoples (IP), which is estimated to be 14-17 million and accounts for the 12% of the country's population. They are spread over Northern Luzon (CAR: 33%) and Mindanao (61%), with some groups in the Visayas area.
  
In the past elections, most IPs were kept and fed in holding places before the election. They were given “literacy classes” only to teach them how to fill up the ballot and to shade the name of the politician who seized them. On election day, they were brought to their precincts to vote for that candidate. This was called a case of “hamletting” where the IPs were coerced to vote for certain candidates.

Political candidates take advantage of the IPs knowing that the majority are illiterate and will just follow the suit. 

And there's vote buying. 

There's the traditional one such as this


But unlike before, some politicians are promising a monthly allowance of up to 6,000.00 pesos should they win... Which makes me wonder, where will they get that money or is it just another empty promise? 

The poor as a category is variously defined, According to official statistics, 39.5% of Filipinos or more than five million families, lived below poverty threshold.

Survey organizations, however, refer to lower-income groups as belonging to "D" and "E" classes that are estimated to make up as much as 93 percent of some 43 million Filipino voters. According to the Social Weather Stations (SWS), the D class, which makes up 60 percent of all voters, comprises lower-middle class households "who have some comfort and means but basically thrive on a hand-to-mouth existence." The E class, comprising 33 percent of households, is the extremely lower class "who evidently face great difficulties in meeting their basic survival needs."

The monthly income of a Class D household is P8,000 to P14,999 if living in Metro Manila and P4,000 to P9,999 elsewhere. That of a Class E household is below P8,000 if living in Metro Manila and below P4,000 outside the capital

Indeed, the report shows that overall, the most import sources of influence in the choice of candidates among the poor are, in declining order: the media, the family, the church, political parties. Surveys come in last on the list. The much-vaunted influence of the established churches may therefore be overstated, even though poor voters value piety (makadiyos) among their leaders. 

Urban voters rated the media as the most crucial in influencing their vote while rural voters tended to give slightly more importance to family and church. The media were seen as crucial in providing information about candidates even before the campaign period, such as what incumbent officials have accomplished.

"The poor analyze the images projected by candidates, whether they are heard on the radio or seen on TV to gauge the character of a person. For instance, rural women try to observe how a candidate speaks, especially if the person 'speaks with respect,'" says the IPC report. "Rural males also assess a candidate's manner of speaking; they gaze at the face of the candidate; and observe how the candidate stands up or walks, and how the person deals with people. Urban participants similarly obtain cues about character by observing the manner of speaking and the person's physical appearance." 

Some young voters, meanwhile, say they can glean character from the way the candidate looks at the camera and their manner of speaking or responding to questions during a debate. One youth apparently tries to observe if the candidate "can look you straight in the eye. They say liars have unstable eye movements."

But the poor think they do not get enough information from the media, especially on candidates running for national positions. As one woman resident of an urban poor community said, "News reveals only what candidates did the particular day of the campaign and not what they want to do, what they have already done, what they have accomplished or want to accomplish." 

There was a gender gap when it came to how much family influenced voting. Women deemed discussions among family members as very influential in determining the vote. Urban women, in particular, were adamant that the family should not be divided on its choice of candidates. But urban men did not have a consensus on whether the family should have a unified vote. Observes the IPC: "The gender differential appears to enter the picture, with women acceding to the men in order to avert conflict. Men, on the other hand, tend to take pride in their seeming autonomy at making electoral choices." 

The youth, meanwhile, asserted their right to choose their own candidates even as they identified the family as an important factor influencing their votes. Some rural youths said they would choose their parents' candidates to preserve family. This indicates that there may be no such a thing as a homogeneous youth vote, leading the IPC report to conclude that, "assertions concerning a 'youth vote' ought to be subjected to further examination.

And lastly, the influence of social media. Out of the 40, 772, 883 predicted to flock the polls tomorrow, only a handful has access to smartphones, facebook, twitter, instagram, pinterest, snapchat and other social media sites. A rough estimate would be least 20 Million of those, but what about the rest? 

Oh well, no matter what the results of the elections tomorrow, I do hope it wont be Binay emerging as the winner...