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Oblyvion

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Portal 2 delayed until April 20, 2011 [update]

Nov 18th 2010 9:38PM (Joystiq)
They need to stop messing around with this, I'm on the edge as it is.

Fender's Rock Band 3 Squier Stratocaster guitar rocks out March 1, 2011

Nov 2nd 2010 6:47PM (Joystiq)
March huh.. Well, I guess I can use this as an excuse to get and play pro keys in the meantime.

Fender's Rock Band 3 Squier Stratocaster guitar rocks out March 1, 2011

Nov 2nd 2010 6:45PM (Joystiq)
Finally.. now, what am i supposed to do with this siege tower i've been building outside of Harmonix HQ?

The Daily Grind: One server vs. many servers

Jan 15th 2010 4:48PM (Massively)
Agreed on all points.

Starting out in Vana'diel: Community, controls and cooperation

Mar 23rd 2009 12:54PM (Massively)
About the controller thing.. Maybe when you first start, a 'PS2-esque' controller will be easier to use, but down the line, a properly customized keyboard layout is vastly superior, at the very least for the sake of macro customization. And all of those gamepad features, like using the d-pad to select targets, can be mapped to the keyboard. Personally, I use the compact keyboard layout, which allows you to assign almost any key just like a button, so I can hit 'G' for my menu for instance, w/o hitting ctrl or alt. Of course, if you want to type in the chat bar, you have to hit the spacebar or '/' first, but that's still better than having to put down your controller to use your keyboard to type.

Netgear's CES showcase: powerline / MoCA gear, Internet TV player

Jan 7th 2009 12:33PM (Engadget HD)
i think it was perhaps around this time last year that i read about announcements of some moca products (i forget from which manufacturer), and i have yet to see a single device available for purchase. hopefully, this new stuff will actually end up on some shelf soon, as perhaps moca could be the answer to my networking issues.

Why you should be playing Final Fantasy XI: Level sync

Jan 1st 2009 8:40PM (Massively)
yes, these are the kind of articles i need to read, to make me feel better about my decision to return (in the near future) to ffxi. admittedly, ffxi is the only mmorpg i've ever played, but i absolutely love it. i love the strong emphasis on teamwork, the importance of good strategy, and the general difficulty of the game. i also love the job system (mainly how it lets you have multiple jobs). i have yet to find any other game that offers these things (some1 please tell me if there is..).

i guess my biggest gripe about the game has been partying. i loved partying, but sometimes it would be so hard to make a good exp party. sometimes you'd be missing just one member (let's say you'd need a WHM and your pty is 58-60), and the only one you see out there is like lvl 62. you'd basically be screwed. or, sometimes you'd get a proper pty together, and all of the good camps would be taken (esp. if ppl in your group don't have access to sky or w/e).

now, you can pretty much pty wherever you want (except like in like east saruta), w/ whomever you want. i think that is awesome, and i am really looking fwd to it.

The Daily Grind: How much have you spent on your MMO habit?

Jan 1st 2009 8:28PM (Massively)
well let's see.. back in my ffxi days i can say it didn't really cost much to support my addiction.

the largest investment was a new lappie (it was a $2.5k thinkpad t-series). that thing was intended for schoolwork and other stuff as well, but its specs were definitely intended for my enjoyment of the game.

also, there was an xbox 360 pro (a decent client if you don't use any 3rd pty apps, which no proper gamer does *ahem*), and long before all of this, the $100 ps2 ffxi starter.

then of course there's all the little accessories -- 2 usb keyboards, some extra wireless equipment.

and of course, there were all the monthly fees associated with supporting two accounts, along with perhaps half a dozen mules, for a little over a year.

all in all, i've spent more money on ffxi than on any other video game, but i have to say, during the time that i was playing, i spent less money in general. i spent less money on grooming (a haircut mbe every 2 months, as opposed to the self-suggested bi-weekly cut), less money spent on eating out, and hanging out in general. less money spent on other video games and systems. less money spent on new clothes.

i can definitely say that, unlike some other addictions, ffxi and games like it allow you to live with less cost, unless you consider the cost of saying goodbye to your social life and all your hopes and dreams. unless you RMT, which i abhor, sanctioned or not.

What are your New Years gaming resolutions?

Jan 1st 2009 7:49PM (Joystiq Xbox)
yes, well.. this year will mark my return to the online game known as final fantasy xi.

/farewell RL

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