The Crew’s net requirement won’t play well with solo gamers
The Crew looks like a great mix of tight gameplay and solid visuals. Pity that they always-online requirements might be a deal-breaker.
The Crew looks like a great mix of tight gameplay and solid visuals. Pity that they always-online requirements might be a deal-breaker.
DOTA 2 is so damn big, that it can steal a sizeable chunk of the internet when it does something as simple as throwing out an update
Even the Obama administration is against the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act, which could damage the internet greatly.
Here’s a quick instructional video detailing the steps you’d take to set up internet on your brand new 3DS, opening a whole new world of online multiplayer possibilities! Last Updated: April 19, 2011
While this news is not strictly gaming related (and more like something you would see on MyBroadband), this whole Seacom debacle has stolen hours and hours of online gaming from our lives, so I get to write about it, ok? Awesome. If you thought that having no internet was giving you a tough time, you must have no idea about …
It’s happened to all of us at some point. In the middle of an epic online battle, your internet connection drops – disconnecting you from imminent victory. Most of you would, I’m sure, swear, kick something – and then have a silent awkward cry in to your beer (Just me?). On particularly psychotic 18 year old Swedish Starcraft fan had …
As you may know by now I hate piracy, I feel it is just as bad as walking into CNA and stealing a game of the shelf and I am all for pirates being caught and punished. However I never expected any country to take it as seriously as France seems to be. According to a new law that is …
Americans are up in arms because a US company called Comcast has started capping their internet services. The poor US internet users (residential only I might add) are going to really suffer because they have been restricted to a measly 250GB per month.... Now I can understand why the internet users are upset as no one likes having anything taken away but this really makes me think about how scary things actually are in South Africa compared to the rest of the world.... I really think that the world needs to know how much we pay and how little we get. I have gone to a US ISP website to check their pricing and then looked at the pricing here in South Africa just to get a good look at the differences between the two. (Comcast requires an address to get pricing and for the life of me I couldn't get it to work) You simply won't believe the numbers when you see them. Firstly, I am going to take a look at a decent "hardcore" internet package from Telkom together with Webafrica: Telkom 4Mbps ADSL line including rental (Not including any setup fees or modem + Webafrica 10GB Shaped Account: = R1050.88 Now for the US, I have taken these details straight from the AT&T website: Downstream Speed: Up to 6.0 Mbps Upstream Speed: Up to 768 Kbps IP Address: 1 Dynamic Double Your Cash Back – Order online and get $100 Cash Back!* Get Elite for $35.00 per month with the price guaranteed for 2 years—no contract required!* Plus, receive a FREE AT&T Wireless Gateway (wireless router with built-in modem—a $79.99 value) or a FREE Modem (a $49.99 value) after rebate. Online offer only.* Also, enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi access at over 17,000 hot spots, including U.S. company-operated Starbucks locations equipped with a hot spot.* So then, 6mbps line, uncapped, unshaped free modem and hotspot connectivity, wanna guess how much it works out to? $35.00 per month (R276.00) As I work out these figures I find it incredibly difficult to believe what we are paying and what we as South Africans have become used to. Now I know it doesn't actually work this way, but my calculator program is open and I feel like working something out. What would it cost me to have 250GB's worth of cap if I had to order it from a local ISP? I checked on Webafrica and they do have High Cap options available, so from their packages I will need to order 2 x 100GB packages + 1 x 50GB package. The final price for the cap alone: R16,700.00 ($2,115.00) per month Wow, just wow. When you look at numbers like this you really start to realise how ridiculous all of this actually is. These US ADSL packages at these prices are geek fantasies that we could only dream of and it is something that really needs to change.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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