Easy exam, breaking new stories, and reopening of NS:UNSR

Yesterday was so hard in doing the English III exam since the test was like learning the Social Science in the high school. I managed to answer the questions I remembered, but I guess mostly are not "hitting the target".

Morning at 7:30, the exam of the Operating System lesson was a piece of cake. Only answering some theories and understanding the command prompts and the file management system on Windows and Linux/Unix platform.

Tomorrow is the Network Computer lesson and the teacher gave me and the students in my class the how-to of installing Qmail on Linux platform, using new website as a reference. I tried myself when got myself playing the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution on the RedHat 9 via VirtualBox, but it ran into some problems. The virtual machine did not connect to the Internet, although the laptop I used is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi. Grabbing files online is not possible since it's already set up for custom interface used on testing the ping with other computer via LAN cable and building virtual website based on the own-created IP Address. So then I asked a friend of mine who has tried putting the Qmail on Linux platform, and the test was come up to an error. He tried it on Ubuntu 16.04 (latest version).

Well, at some point yesterday, I would like to tell some story, but I think it has just passed away like a wind - I can't even remember what I'm going to tell right now.

Ah, yes, reopening of this game - since I thought the time to get a new computer was still a very long time, and the war stories in Naruto: Shippuden series are over, I decided to bring the A-game again on this one, to sharpen my skills prior to playing the Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the one that tells about the continuation of how the Fourth Great Ninja War ends, and how these brave allied ninjas brought the war to an end. It also tells about the fate of the "new world order" in a two-man battle between Naruto and Sasuke, similar to what it tells on episodes 476 to 479, which finally ends with a truce between the two of them.

It's quite nostalgic and brings a tear to my eye, as the story hid messages that encouraged people.

I reopened the game and played it using PS2 joystick, and personally readjusted the right analog stick's X and Y axis that mapped wrongly on the Xbox 360 Emulator. Many of you asks how come the PS2 joystick can be played on PC. Simple. There's a kit that's called the "PS2 Converter USB device", or whatever that is, that is sold with the driver kit, which can be found via your nearest computer hardware store (if any). Just install the driver, plug in the device, plug in the PS2 joystick (one that has "DUALSHOCK 2" label that is intended for PS2 console), and load any game that uses joystick implementation. Simple as that.

Ah, so to tell, I did remembered about myself buying the standalone version of DCS: A-10C Warthog via the games store since I was at high school. There was a pile of leftover files in both CMD and LOM format, some are based from DCS: Black Shark and LockOn: Flaming Cliffs 2, some are renewed or added. Here, since my TC mod is free of major bugs, I may as well develop the addon packs, such as implementing the 2B11 mortar, the new look of Molniya-class corvette, the new look of Ranzhir or Ovod radar tank (a.k.a. PPRU-1M "Sborka"), etc.

Hard to say, though, the last standalone version, v1.1.1.1, do not have leftover files of those formats. The early version I bought before, v1.1.0.5, do have those, and idk why. In DCS website, they do no longer sell the standalone version of that and has been converted to a module for DCS: World v1.5 and DCS: World v2, which is currently on development now. The v2 is said to be depicting the area of Nevada, an open desert of Nellis Air Force Base, the city of Las Vegas, and landmarks. Reminds me much of Fallout: New Vegas and GTA San Andreas about that.

I did wanna buy the game, but my PC was not strong enough and I don't have a Visa or MasterCard credit card. My debit card that is used on college basis do not have Visa or MasterCard tag on it, which means it cannot do international transactions. Also, it might be a bug, but this needs to be reported: installing the new hardware on a computer changes the identification of the hardware so that the activation code becomes invalid and needs to re-enter with new Hardware ID key. This has becoming a common problem for DCS-based games as I frequently do installing new hardware such as joystick and Wi-Fi modem that changes the structure of the OS.

I tried this issue only with keygen, so idk if it's on legit version (buying the game officially without using keygen).

Well, that's the story I want to tell, readers. I may have more if I can spent some time writing.

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