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Top 10 Events to Look Forward to at E3
June 10, 2017 | PC Features
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Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Slated for September 19th
April 25, 2017 | PS4 News
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Star Wars Battlefront II Official Trailer
April 15, 2017 | PS4 News
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Destiny 2’s First Trailer Sets the Stage
March 30, 2017 | PS4 News
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Introducing Orisa, Overwatch’s Robot Tank Hero
March 2, 2017 | PC News

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Premium Starcraft Peripherals

Starcraft 2 is coming, and as expected, a tidal wave of expensive hardware is coming as well to coincide with Blizzard’s upcoming RTS. Premium mice and keyboards are being created by Razer, who also worked on a special World of Warcraft mouse as well. The mouse is called the Spectre, and it’s running for $79.99. The features you get for the price are 5 buttons, multicolor LED lights that change dynamically for performance feedback, as well as looking nice. If you want to get sensitivity, the Spectre has that as well, with a 5600 DPI laser sensor, that is “tournament ready.”

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Day of Defeat: Source Now On Mac

Continuing Valve’s initiative to take over the world, they’ve released Day of Defeat: Source onto Mac. All the expected features, like cross-platform play, are fully present and accounted for, making Valve objectively the kindest group of people in the known world.

Expect some ridiculous sale to follow, maybe even a 75% $2.50 slash they did during their summer sale barrage. You have to wonder just how little it costs for them to spare the gigabytes of bandwidth if they can do this with such reckless abandon every week. Anyway, expect a dozen new users filling up the servers. Yep, I’m not letting go of this joke, because it probably isn’t that far from the truth. 

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Counter-Strike: Source On Mac Plus Update

Now is the time to get Counter-Strike: Source… I guess? Since Valve wants to work on everything else before it starts to work on Half-Life 2: Episode Three in earnest, they found themselves a little project to twiddle their thumbs with.

The updates been a long time coming. It was beta-tested a month ago and now the game’s ready for its Mac launch and major update. Graphical upgrades, better leaderboards, cinematic killcams — pretty much the stuff that came with Team Fortress 2, was retrofitted onto Day of Defeat: Source and now Counter-Strike: Source.

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Battlestar Galactica Online E3 Trailer

Lost in the 3D and motion controller ocean that was this year’s E3, is the trailer for Battlestar Galactica Online. Developed using the single most important gaming technology since the CD-ROM, the Unity Engine. Basically, Unity is a 3D game engine that is both lightweight and powerful, in which the finished game can be published to run in a web browser. Expect to see many well developed titles using this engine in the near future. BGO is being developed by Big Point Games, who have a ton of other web based games on their site. Check them out sometime, not half bad, and completely free.

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E3 ’10: The Old Republic Trailer

E3’s hit the ground running and within this marathon of games is another CG trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic. Once again, absolutely, 100% not representative of how the game will play, but is absolutely, 100% freakin’ amazing to watch. 

It’s 5 minutes of the Star Wars you wished George Lucas could’ve rendered onto the big screen. Until then, we’ll have to depend on BioWare to make it happen, with maybe a little Obsidian on the side for a Knights of the Old Republic III? I digress. Enjoy this:

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Free APB Beta Code Giveaway


The PC, open-world game, APB: All Points Bulletin, is getting closer and closer to its June 29 launch date, but APB’s developer, Realtime Worlds, is giving players a chance to get into the game now by now giving away 20,000 beta codes as part of their “Key to the City” event. I was lucky enough to snag one of these keys, and since my computer can’t run it, I figured I’d give it away to our Player Affinity followers! Or as I like to call them, PlayAffOwers! Rolls off the tongue doesn’t it?!

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Steam In-Game Strategy Guides

Steam, in it’s ever increasing effort to have as much information as possible within one program, now has in-game strategy guides. It won’t be free, though. Each strategy guide will cost $20 standard, just like the books. To celebrate the first set of game guides, though, there is a sale for $10 a guide.

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Split Second Demo for PC Available

The new explosive racer from Blackrock Studios now has a demo for the PC platform. The demo is around 1 gigabyte to download, which includes a tutorial and the airport terminal level. You can download the demo at Big Download here:

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StarCraft II Beta Ending Soon; Patch 13 Notes

As you may have heard already, Blizzard announced that StarCraft II’s beta will end on May 31st, and then start back up again just a bit before launch. That gives us a little over a week.

Yep, it’s sad to hear, but you know, the game’s coming out sooner than most expected.

Constant feedback, constant updates and constant bickering and complaining about overpowered this and underpowered that, it’s been a hell of a lot of fun. I’m relatively inexperienced with StarCraft in general due to just how the game demands you to always be doing… something. All the time. If you’re sitting there waiting for your build of siege tanks to come on in, you’re doing something wrong.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops has Dedicated Servers

The next game in the Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: Black Ops, is said to have dedicated servers for the PC release. The head of Treyarch, Mark Lamia, did an interview with a UK magazine, PC Zone, and announced their title would have dedicated servers. Lamia said, “I think dedicated servers are excellent. I don’t see any reason not to see them unless… well, I just don’t see any reason not to.” Trying not to insult Infinity Ward, Lamia continued, “We do work very hard to reconcile the desire to manipulate and modify those dedicated servers with offering them the persistent experience and benefits that the console system provides … so people can run dedicated servers and also participate in the communal experience the console players get to have, given they’re all on first-party servers.” So it’s nice to know that Black Ops will have dedicated servers, but at the same time, it doesn’t really affect the PC gaming community’s opinion of Call of Duty. Everyone who would care about dedicated servers in the first place will probably keep playing Modern Warfare 2 instead of Black Ops. I know I will. What do you think? Do you think that this is too little, too late, or is this a sign of goodwill to you?

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