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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Team Fortress 2 Gets an Update! Yeah!!!
"
• Reduced network bandwidth usage in multiplayer.• Improved overall game performance.
• Arranged search results to favor preferred host conditions.
• Improved searching for ranked games.
• Addressed a possible false report of too little storage space on larger hard drives." Head over to Kotaku and check it out.
Friday, October 19, 2007
My Team Fortress 2 Nightmare Round!
Hey, I'm normally a pretty easy going guy. But I was in a match yesterday with a bunch of folks playing TF 2. The game is wonderful... Lots of fun classes with lots of fun weapons. The problem with the game seems to be LAG! All it takes is one dude with a crappy setup and you are playing pixel ballet for the next few minutes while the system tries to get a grip. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
Yesterday, there was one guy on the other team with a laggy connection. At the end of the first round we had managed to kill all most all of them and for a spilt second I was the only one by the control point. Once I was completely over the point and it said point taken, we won the round. I guess this was a big mistake because, it somehow dumped my whole team off the server except for one other person and myself. We two happy campers wanted to keep our scores; Well, this guy hung around doing nothing for around 5 minutes and then realized that I couldn't defeat the whole other team all by myself.
Then he turned into a spy and tried to single handedly beat the whole other team using backstabs. That didn't work, so for the last two minutes we tried working together to beat them. But by then, the other team had built up enough turrets to kill us before we got close enough to the control point for it to matter.
The problem with here. of course, is that this lag is completely ridiculous and unacceptable. If the game cannot be played with 12/12 or 16/16 except on a T1 cable then we shouldn't be allowed to do it without that kind of connection. Hosts need to be chosen better. Also, since Valve are the wizards of technology they should allow people to have their XBOX 360 act as a dedicated server for people. I for one, would be happy to do that.
Barring all that, we NEED A PATCH!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Join Up Now! Combine Nation: Do Your Part! Ignis Solus Does it Again!
The Reviews are in and Oramge Box is the King!
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Wanna Beat Valve at their own game? This is what you need to do!
"This Friday a baker's dozen of Valve developers will be taking to Xbox Live to take on all comers in Team Fortress 2. Xbox Live Gold members will need to add the following Gamertags to their friend's list for a chance for pwnage.
• gamewithdev1 (Matt W.- Level Designer)
• ValveArtist1 (Matthew S. - Artist)
• ValveAnim (Matthew R. - Animator)
• ValveProg1 (Vitaliy - Programmer)
• ValveProg2 (Adrian - Programmer)
• ValveProg3 (Kerry - Programmer)
• ValveProg4 (Robin - Programmer)
• ValveProg5 (Jim - Programmer)
• ValveLevelDes2 (Dave - Level Designer)
• ValveArtist2 (Nick - Artist)
• ValveLevelDes3 (Scott - Level Designer)
• ValveProg6 (David - Programmer)
• ValveWriter (Chet - Writer)
Then at 6 p.m. Eastern hop on Live and invite away.
STORM THE STUDIO: PLAY TEAM FORTRESS 2 ON XBOX LIVE® WITH VALVE
October 16, 2007 - Valve, a leading entertainment and technology studio, today announced a special Xbox LIVE®online entertainment network event to celebrate The Orange Box (www.whatistheorangebox.com), now available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
On Friday, October 19 from 3-7 PM PDT (6-10 PM EDT), Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers will have the chance to take on Valve in a friendly game of Team Fortress 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the map. While playing, gamers can chat with the level designers, programmers, artists, writers, and animators who created Team Fortress 2 and learn helpful play tips and favorite "insider" strategies.
To get the chance to play in the developer showdown, gamers will need an Xbox LIVE Gold Membership. Subscribers need only sign into Xbox LIVE and add the following Gamertags to their friends list:
• gamewithdev1 (Matt W.- Level Designer)
• ValveArtist1 (Matthew S. - Artist)
• ValveAnim (Matthew R. - Animator)
• ValveProg1 (Vitaliy - Programmer)
• ValveProg2 (Adrian - Programmer)
• ValveProg3 (Kerry - Programmer)
• ValveProg4 (Robin - Programmer)
• ValveProg5 (Jim - Programmer)
• ValveLevelDes2 (Dave - Level Designer)
• ValveArtist2 (Nick - Artist)
• ValveLevelDes3 (Scott - Level Designer)
• ValveProg6 (David - Programmer)
• ValveWriter (Chet - Writer)
On October 19 at 3 PM PDT (6 PM EDT), gamers can launch Xbox LIVE and invite or be invited by Valve team members to play a round of Team Fortress 2.
For more information, visit www.xbox.com/gamewithvalve"Kotaku...Thursday, October 11, 2007
Orange Box Bashing Bioshock and Halo 3 on Metacritic!
Take a look!
It appears that the Orange Box has earned a 98, Bioshock has a 96, and Halo 3 has a 94. Is this going to be a battle royale for the Game of the Year? We are still a little early in the year, but it seems that gamers are really getting the royal treatment this holiday season with lots of excellent choices. There are certainly plenty of 80 something games that are excellent as well. So stop reading this and go play some awesome games. They are definitely out there!
Gabe Newell from Edge!
Next Generation Publishes Edge article..."Edge: What’s next for Steam? | |
These guys are some of the best people in technology today. Considering both Valve and Epic are having a problem with the PS3 hardware, perhaps it is time for Sony to pony up some serious help for these folks and get their projects out of their ruts and problem areas. |
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
Poor Sony, Can't Even Get an Orange Box Out on Time!
"Valve Software's Orange Box launches on PC via Steam this week, with the Xbox 360 - and PC retail - version out October 19. But meanwhile, PS3 gamers are being left to twiddle thumbs while waiting for a confirmed release date.
Retailers are suggesting November 16 or November 23, but according to EA a precise release date has yet to be nailed down. The PS3 version is being handled by EA rather than Valve Software; the publisher is still listing the release date as TBA in its schedule. It's probably waiting to hear from Valve...Previously, it was confirmed that the PS3 version of Orange Box would be out a few weeks later than the PC and Xbox 360 outings, but a lack of exact date is officially worrying. Is it going to slip into 2008?
In case you need reminding, Orange Box includes Half-Life 2, HL2: Episode One and Episode Two, Portal and Team Fortress 2. And it's going to be awesome. Look for our review later this week."Courtesy of CVG...
Seems that Sony is having a really hard time with their third parties. I'm sure some time in the distant future all this will get sorted out. But in the mean time Sony is really taking a bath on their over complicated hardware. Seems that Sony Worldwide Studios should be sending out teams to help these third parties; or Sony might find themselves out of the third party race all together. After all, why make a game that will be out so much later than it is on all other consoles that no one will buy them. After all, where is the profit in that?
Sunday, October 7, 2007
UGO Tries to find some Halo Killers, probably not guys!
The offerings from UGO.com are right here.
I can/t say that this was a surprising article given the furor over Halo 3's recent good reviews and sales. However, to be a "Halo Killer." The game is going to need to have the kind of impact that Halo 3 does. Which is virtually impossible to do. Any games that come out from now on, won't be able to do better than Halo. Why? Because beating Halo is like beating Madden. The competition might be critically better, but you aren't going to find the kind of sales that Halo pulled.
Two games on the list certainly have the best chance of being "Halo Killers." These would be Unreal Tournament 3 which doesn't come out until next year except on PC. The other game is the Orange Box. Unreal Tournament 3 has some of the best graphics on any system since Gears of War and the addition of a map editor that allows the players to make maps and upload them to either the PC to play them or to your PS3. This is revolutionary and exciting. Problem is, that in order make the maps you have to buy a copy of the PC version of the game. To play them on your PS3 you need to have a PS3 version. Theoretically, this could give the game double normal sales. But I think only around 10% of the population of Unreal community will do this. Too bad, built in double sales could definitely kill Halo 3. The Orange Box, probably the best deal in all of gaming will include: Half Life 2, Half Life episode 1&2. Portal, and Team Fortress 2. It also comes out next week. It will be available on three platforms XBOX 360, PS3, and PC. All of which will probably help it's sales immensely. Even with all this packed on to one disc, I think that this critical darling will probably suffer from lagging sales. The commercials this last week were good but Microsoft has been touting Halo 3 for the past 2 years and Valve won't be able to compete with that. Personally, I'm more excited about both games than I was for Halo 3.
Their sales won't reflect this and considering how many 9s and 10s Halo 3 received where can these games go critically to beat Halo 3? This is why when people start saying that it is too early in the year to say that Halo 3 or Bioshock will be Game of the Year; I wonder then, why they gave the Halo 3 and Bioshock 9.5s or 10s. These are normally not scores people throw around. I have never given a game a 10/10. Mostly because there is no room for improvement there and every game has room for improvement.
The other games on the list have too low of a budget and are a little too pat to be able to compete with the most popular FPS in history next to Counter Strike.
The games that aren't on the list that might topple Halo 3; that aren't FPSs. For instance: Rock Band, Guitar Hero 3, Mass Effect, or even Super Smash Bros on the Wii. These games have broader appeal and even with small marketing budgets with the holiday season it is possible they could compete with Halo 3. It's going to be really hard to beat Halo 3 and even critically speaking it will be a real battle royale this holiday season.
But I get the feeling that in the end when all the scores are tallied and sales figured, Halo 3 will be the winner.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Orange Box Opens for Team Fortress 2 Beta!

"Gabe Newell's recent claims to the contrary notwithstanding, Valve has bumped The Orange Box from its projected October 9 release date to October 10. However, PC gamers may not be too terribly broken up about the minor delay, given that the developer revealed today that those who prepurchase The Orange Box through Steam--Valve's downloadable game service--will receive exclusive access to the Team Fortress 2 beta on September 17."Gamespot reports...What no XBOX 360 or PS3 Beta? Well, it's to be expected. Considering both platforms are relatively now and the Valve folks preferring PC to console I wouldn't be expecting much more than a portal demo maybe. And then probably after the game is released.