Shad3Wolf
Member since: Jan 8th, 2007
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Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 22 Comments |
| Engadget | 3 Comments |
| Download Squad | 3 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 3 Comments |
| WoW | 9 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 8 Comments |


Jing Pro giveaway
Nov 23rd 2010 10:44PM (Download Squad)Jing Pro giveaway
Nov 23rd 2010 10:44PM (Download Squad)Claptrap yuks it up in Borderlands GOTY trailer
Oct 15th 2010 3:40PM (Joystiq)Ep 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK4SJHK6eXE
Ep 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj869a_SIGA
Ep 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fubdz7w2vA
Review: Bayonetta
Jan 7th 2010 8:44PM (Joystiq)http://ps3.ign.com/articles/105/1057012p1.html
"The PS3 version has a lot of problems, primary among them being the excessive slowdown and loading. During certain scenes of high action, Bayonetta can slow down dramatically, enough to affect the gameplay experience. I can usually tolerate that sort of issue to an extent, but the loading problems are simply unacceptable.
This game loads all the time. When the player pauses the game during combat or a cutscene, there's noticeable loading before the pause menu is displayed. There's loading when you pick up an item and there's loading as you scroll through menus. There's even an obnoxious load time just to view a list of save files. For a game that's supposed to emphasize quick action and style, these loads are almost deal-breakers."
They scored the 360 version 9.5, compared to an 8.2 on the PS3.
The great Google Wave invite giveaway!
Oct 31st 2009 1:56PM (Download Squad)Intel's SSD Toolbox, firmware update promise boost in performance
Oct 26th 2009 8:50PM (Engadget)I am experiencing the same behavior as the OP. I ran the firmware update and it reported success. I rebooted, Windows7 installed some drivers, and requested to reboot, which I did. When I reboot, the computer will POST, but then I am presented with a screen that reads the following:
A disk read error has occurred. Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE to reboot.
This is an 80GB X25-M G2 on a Gateway laptop (P-6860FX). The drive had been running Windows 7 Professional x64 since last Friday without issue. When I disconnect the SSD, I am at least able to boot into my old Vista drive.
http://communities.intel.com/message/71375
Video: Joystiq unboxes the PS3 Slim
Aug 19th 2009 1:47PM (Joystiq)Rock Band Weekly: Foo Fighters, Blur, Dropkick Murphys, Blind Melon
Aug 14th 2009 3:38PM (Joystiq)Second Modern Warfare 2 trailer arrives, exploding castles and all
May 26th 2009 11:45AM (Joystiq)BlizzCon Pro Tip: Setup your Battle.net account now
May 15th 2009 2:21PM (WoW)I would really like to see most of the show + the goodie bag but can't really afford to get tickets and fly cross country.
Does anyone know how this will work?