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Epic Fail? – Did Epic drop the ball with Gears of War 2 Multiplayer?

By Nick De Bruyne
November 17, 2008
in :  Gaming
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While a lot of us have been enjoying Gears of War 2 this week, there are many fans out there who do not feel the same way.... Pump-Action Peanut Lobber While it becomes pretty obvious from the start that Gears of War 2 is far from perfect in terms of bugs and glitches, the main beef seems to be with the weapon balancing and how the games pace has been slowed down significantly. A lot of "Shotgun Bunnies" as I like to call them, are not happy with the fact that the good ol' shotty has been nerfed (weakened) significantly, especially since the introduction of stopping power has already made it so difficult for shotgun runners to get closer to their enemies.... If you rev up a chainsaw and walk towards someone you can walk through a whole bunch of lancer fire and even a take a couple of shotgun hits without too much issue, leaving the enemy almost defenseless against your incoming saw attack. A glitch in the matrix We have heard that glitches like the "crabwalk" have already been discovered as well as some issues that we have personally experienced with players starting rounds with no weapons in their hands, as well as the inability to select a different one or pretty much make any use of themselves whatsoever. Leave the matchmaking to Cupid With Gears of War 2, Epic also decided to switch from the simple multiplayer and lobby interface of the first game and change over to a matchmaking system not unlike the ones seen in Halo 3 and Call of Duty 4.... A lot of the fun was had in the fact that there was no real lobby, maps would load up one after the other and everyone was able to have fun playing the game, or enjoy chatting to their friends if they were out for the round.... I am going to assume that the reason that dead people and live people cannot chat to each other after each round is simply a bug and not a choice made by Epic and I hope it gets fixed soon.... Once the host accepts the settings, you sit through another loading screen to get to another lobby, which allows map, character and team selection (no invites can be sent from this lobby).... After the loading is done you are taken into the map but still sit in a lobby waiting for textures (and if needed, bots) to load up as well. After all of that, you then get given a 10 second countdown to the start of the match, as if everyone wasn't ready 2 minutes ago. This new lobby system really breaks the flow of the game and has frustrated some players to no end.... Gears of War 2 is a fantastic game, however there are no doubts there but it has become heavily apparent that Epic needs to make a few major changes to the game if they want the game to be as addictive and successful as the first. While a lot of people played the original Gears of War's multiplayer right up until the day of the sequels release, this weekend, only one week later had a lot of people on my friends list playing other games and even some who had jumped back into Gears of War 1 to get a bit more of the action that they are used to. If Epic are smart, they will listen to their fans because no matter which way you look at it, it is them who will keep the game going strong for years to come. While I personally do enjoy the multiplayer I do have to accept that deep down, it doesn't have the same appeal as the first game and I do kind of wish that they would release a patch to change a couple of things.

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Console E-Zine, Issue 1 available now – For Free!

By Nick De Bruyne
November 17, 2008
in :  Gaming
3

Console.jpg In case you haven't heard, A new and impressive local gaming E-Magazine called Console has just been released. Forget that fact that it's local because the first issue is looking impressive as hell. The magazine offers something quite different from the usual as it focuses on gaming culture and is also still jam packed with reviews, tech help, game guides, reader mail, competitions and writer columns spanning over a massive 56 pages. Picture 4.png Picture 3.png Picture 2.png c lick thumbnails to zoom in As previously mentioned, the e-zine is completely free and if you subscribe, you will get the notification of the new issue sent to your e-mail so that you can go and check it out. The entire magazine runs through a nifty in-browser magazine layout that allows you to flip through the pages, click on links and even zoom in to images and articles for easy reading. For something that's completely free, it would be ridiculous to not subscribe. If you want to subscribe, it's as easy as clicking here and hitting the "Sign up" link.

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F.E.A.R. 2 P.O. 'Story Behind The Scenes' HD

By Gareth
November 14, 2008
in :  Gaming
1

  F.E.A.R. 2 P.O. ‘Story Behind The Scenes’ HD Monolith give us a good idea of what exactly to expect from F.E.A.R 2 project origin. The first game is one of the best shooters I’ve played and this iteration looks like it will more than live up to it’s predecessor. Last Updated: November 14, 2008

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The Final Fallout 3 comparison!

By Gareth
November 10, 2008
in :  Gaming
26

Eurogamer has put up a comparison video, and I must admit after watching it, I really don’t see how any claims that the PS3 version looked “sub standard” could in any way be valid. Last Updated: November 10, 2008

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The Xbox 360 Fanboy guide to the PS3

By Gavin Mannion
November 10, 2008
in :  Gaming
82

So our known Xbox 360 fanboy, doobiwan, has been kind enough to give us a 10 point guide to the PS3 from a Xbox 360 fanboy’s point of view. We will try and get a PS3 guide to the 360 up and going as well but for now check out the top 10 points below. 1. What is a PS3 …

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Ubisoft Cancels Heroes Game, Rights Revert To NBC

By Gareth
November 7, 2008
in :  Gaming
1

According to a report on the MTV Multiplayer weblog, Ubisoft has cancelled its game based on the Heroes TV franchise and allowed the rights for the property to return to NBC Universal. Though Ubisoft announced the game (for unspecified platforms) in July 2007, no more substantive details about the project had been announced to the public by the time of …

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This Is Why Exclusives Lose Out

By Nick De Bruyne
November 7, 2008
in :  Gaming
5

Just yesterday, I wrote an article about how Fable 2 broke the one million copies sold mark in it’s first week on the shelves. As you all know, Fable 2 has a huge fanbase and is proving to be immensely successful. The smile on Lionhead’s faces can only go so far then they find out this next bit of news. …

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Gears of War 2 Map Codes In South Africa: Chapter 2

By Nick De Bruyne
November 7, 2008
in :  Gaming
30

If you haven't already read yesterdays article about the free map pack codes in South Africa, you can get up to speed by clicking here. I want to make a special note of something rather strange as well. Yesterday, I received my review copy of Gears of War 2 and lo and behold, it came with a voucher for the Flashback Map Pack. This little story of mine does have some serious significance but ill get back to that later.... I have what looks to be some really great news from Epic Games President, Mike Capps. As you all know, I emailed him yesterday about the issue at hand and he promised to get a hold of Microsoft in America and then get back to me. Well can you believe it, he actually made good on his promise. Here is what he had to say: Hey - I passed this along to the MS folks and you should get a response later today. They've got some ideas on how to make it work for everyone. Some ideas how to make it work for everyone? That sounds like really great news although we have to wait and see whether or not MS pulls through. One other thing, remember my story about the voucher in my review copy? Well, long story short, I downloaded the maps and they worked without any region blocking issues, which basically means that if MS does pull through on the codes, everyone will be able to download the new maps straight away and without any issues. As soon as MS contacts me, I will let everyone know what's going on. Let's hold thumbs that this all goes the right way for us and let's not forget to take note the Epic Games cared enough about our little country to actually help us out. I gained a lot of respect for Epic over the last day, bravo to them.

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