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Gungen

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  1. Hey all, LanMinds LAN party reporting for duty!

     

    For those of you who don't know us, we originated as a lewiston lan group, we have been attending MassiveLAN and recently the LPE's, so it's time to share!

     

    This will be a Friday-Saturday LAN, starting at 6:30pm Friday and ending around Saturday 4:00pm (or so).

     

    Signup link: http://gamers.allfragnolag.com/lanmanager/laninfo.php?id=19

     

    You will need to make an account on the forums in order to register, takes two seconds!

     

    Food will be ordered, so bring money if you plan to chip in for it. Tops is down the road not too far if you need anything drink wise, but they won't be provided.

     

    Games to be played

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    Left4Dead - New survivor mode is out, should be fun!

    Supreme commander! - For the RTS

    War3 TD - Nearly Retro

    And whatever else peeks our fancy.

     

    I have a PS3, Wii, and 360 on site for play as well (the 360 has no internet access, as my console is cracked!).

     

    I also have a pool table, air hockey, and ping pong as well as the 3 surviving arcade machines for any new people. Plenty of parking on site.

  2. Time Warner Cable took a step back today from its plans to expand testing of a new Internet billing plan that would charge consumers based on the amount of bandwidth they use.

     

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    Pay-per-Gigabyte Internet pricing isn’t a sure thing yet.

     

    After weeks of customer complaints and despite the company’s efforts to justify a new pricing strategy, the country’s second largest cable company backed away from its timetable to test what it calls Consumption based Billing in Austin, TX, San Antonio, TX, Rochester, NY and Greensboro, NC the company announced today.

     

    http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2009/04/16/...-pricing-tests/

     

    Yay!

  3. Call me paranoid, but OnLive seems like it would be even more DRM-like than the console stuff. What happens when the OnLive networks are down? Do I not get to play games I've payed for? That seems to be the jist. This sounds kind of like what the Sega Channel used to be for the genesis, but there are no details on that.

     

    How much bandwidth is this service going to suck up? I don't think it's worth 99% of my available down to steam a game just so I don't have to install it. Is installing games really that big of a deal? Plus, how do you mod steamed content? Probably can't, but I bet you can pay for stupid overpriced DLC from the company!

     

    Stop destroying gaming!

  4. Didn't we already solve this problem? Sites like Fileplanet, fileshack, and etc have been ways to outsource patches, mods, and 'DLC' which are really just disguised mini-expansions for years now. This problem is a non-problem. The real problem is the PS3 and XBL networks are rittled with DRM that restricts an otherwise powerful piece of hardware to only using it's own software and forcing it to go through their internet filtered community. Don't we already pay for our internet access?

  5. My PSN ID = Kualtek

     

    Here's my list of games...

     

    Street Fighter 4

    Metal Gear Solid 4

    Street Fighter 2 HD Turbo Remix

    Resident Evil 5

     

    Rest are just single-player games. Add me and message me anytime to play.

  6. The $25 sale was only a weekend thing too, plus there is more free DLC stuff coming in the spring for it so i doubt it will go down anytime soon.

     

    In other news, some nice fellow made a cool autoexec script that can be found here for your client to give it a few nice changes to your default game.

  7. I think the next 'revolution' will be artists dumping record labels and going for single-song sales direct from them to us. Better quality (or any quality they want) and they don't have to pay the record label companies to sell records. They can use avenues like pandora and other radio stations to show off their music and sell that song or an album.

  8. Computer specs

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    - AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz Socket AM2 125W Dual-Core Processor

     

    - ASUS Crosshair II Formula AM2+/AM2 NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard

     

    - EVGA GeForce GTX 280 Hydro Copper Clear Top 1GB 512-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16

     

    All components except RAM are cooled by a liquid cooling system with a pump and radiator. 3 fans on the radiator and 1 in the case itself.

     

    Kill-A-Watt stats

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    113.6 - 114.1 Volt plug

    1.75-2.00 Amps

    196 Watts

    59.9 Hz

     

    All systems on, logged into windows, idle.

  9. I'll have to at least give the demo a try.

     

     

    Yeah, the sad/insane part is that xfire has only captured a portion of the hours i've logged on WoW. I would imagine my total hours being somewhere between 5000 and 6000 total over the 4+ years I've been playing plus beta.

  10. http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars...will-land-early

     

    Kicking off the year's blockbuster RTS games is Dawn of War II, the sequel to the original Warhammer 40K RTS which established Relic as a key player in the genre. The company has gone on to have a successful stint with action-oriented RTS games, and Dawn of War II looks to be the next leap for the company. Luckily for those anxiously awaiting the title, Relic has announced today that the game has gone gold and will hit stores earlier than expected.

     

    The game, which was originally scheduled to hit stores on February 23, will drop on February 19. The multiplayer beta will begin this Wednesday for those who purchased Dawn of War: Soulstorm and will then open to the public the following week on January 28. Changes that result from the beta will be pushed out as a post-release patch.

     

    Though Starcraft 2 is the talk of the town, Relic's more action-oriented approach to RTS gameplay, which focuses more on using the environment for tactics and cover than on micromanagement and resource gathering, has always been exciting, and Dawn of War II looks to continue that tradition. Watch out for some impressions of the beta later this week and a full review when the game hits stores on February 19, exclusively for the PC.

     

    I'll be picking it up on steam myself, loved the first series and hopefully they really polished some of the first ones weaker points in 2!

  11. This is very true, I think Nintendo stuck gold with a previously untapped market in that respect and they are to be commended.

     

    The only thing that really worries me is that other companies are going to use this as an excuse, among other things, to dumb down games in general. We already see this happening, and I fear that at this point, nothing is going to stop it short of the enthusiast community just stopping buying new games (bad grammar there).

  12. As far as the Wii and its games, the Wii has brought a whole new crowd of ppl to or back to gaming, they also did it through a new peripheral/new way to interact. When I was in college I remember a professor telling me that the mouse and the GUI was just a fad and would never be in main steam business use.

     

    I can't really take that to heart. Users are very much stuck in their ways (including myself). I still see the mouse and keyboard as a more efficient means to play games. I guarantee that if there is ever an extremely popular game that allows PC's and console users to play on the same servers, you will see complaints quickly about the effectiveness of the mouse and keyboard over any current console controller, including the Wii I don't foresee the keyboard and mouse as going anywhere anytime soon, and it's certainly not a fad. They think touchscreen and movement stuff is fun, but in the business world you're trying to make money.

     

    In the gaming world though, I have to say I had a lot of fun with my Wii when it first came out. But since then, unless people are over, it usually does not get any playtime at all.

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