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Ultra Street Fighter 4′s super and ultra combos detailed by Capcom – videos inside

Ultra Street Fighter 4′s super and ultra combos have been detailed by Capcom. You can have a look at the videos featuring Elena, Hugo, Poison and Rolento below, and read up on the changes through Capcom Unity. The update of Super Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition will release in North America and Europe during spring 2014, sometime before the Evolution World Finals in July. 

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Star Citizen passes $29 million in funding, Squadron 42 single–player stretch goal announced with video

Star Citizen has passed the $29 million mark in funding, and a new stretch goal has been announced which provides “additional funding for the Squadron 42 single–player experience.” A new video detailing the single-player portion has been released and is posted below. Star Citizen is slated for release on PC in late 2014.

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Ubisoft: PC optimization is “a key process for all our games,” and is “an important platform”

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag associate producer Sylvain Trottier has said that PC optimization is “a key process for all our games,” as the format is “an important platform.”

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Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn patch 2.1 launches in December

Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn patch 2.1 will not only contain the usual tweaks and balancing, it will also contain salons allowing players to change their character’s facial appearance and hair. According to producer Naoki Yoshida, the team plans on implementing additional options through future patches, and every patch “will be focused on a specific race.” In addition, players will be able to choose hairstyles from other races, according to Siliconera. Patch 2.1 launches on December17.

 



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Dying Light producer decries “lazy” Mirror’s Edge, Dead Island comparisons

Comparing Dying Light to other first-person action games only paints “a very small part of the picture” of what TechLand is trying to do, according to producer Tymon Smektala.

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Battlefield 4: pre-match squad creation will not be implemented, DICE confirms

Battlefield 4 lacks the option to squad up with your mates in the lobby before diving into online play. The feature was last seen in Battlefield 3, but won’t be making a return any time soon, according to developer DICE.

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Blizzard issues apology after sexualised character debate

Heroes of the Storm game director Dustin Browder has issued an apology after replying to recent questions over the sexualisation of female characters in MOBA games.

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APB Reloaded updated to version 14, new Steam-exclusive DLC released

APB Reloaded has received a game update, bringing the MMO sandbox up to version 14. The content drop is full of new features and Steam-exclusive DLC packs.

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FIFA Manager series culled, founder issues open letter

FIFA Manager has been halted by publisher EA Sports. Founder and designer Gerald Köhler has issued an open to discuss the issue. Read it here.

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Hearthstone survey hints at potential new features, co-op raids mentioned

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft was given the survey treatment at BlizzCon a few weeks ago, in an attempt to gauge interest in potential new features. Among the list, co-op raids, spectator modes and other interesting features were mentioned.

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Evil in the Metro - The peculiar morality of the Metro series

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I’m always surprised when I get the bad ending in Metro games.

In both the original Metro 2033 and now Metro: Last Light, I’ve played what I thought were pretty “moral” games. I’ve not killed lightly, though I’ve definitely gotten my hands dirty when I had to. I defended myself as best I could, helped people out when I could. But in the end, that’s not good enough. My character is not evil. The Metro games don’t really let you be evil. I’m just... human.

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CEO Brad Wardell on Stardock's big picture: strategic development and rise of the managers

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In recent weeks, Stardock has made a number of moves that point to a very different direction for the Michigan-based publisher-developer. In addition to announcing a new edition of their Galactic Civilization franchise, they have also helped fund and launch Civilization IV developer Soren Johnson’s new studio, Mohawk Games. They also helped found Oxide Games, a new developer that’s working on a 64-bit engine specially designed around strategy games.

It’s all driven by something called the “Stardock strategic investment fund”, which sounds a bit like something a supervillain would use to fund the construction of an underground bunker and cyborg research. It’s how Stardock are reinvesting the proceeds of the sale of their digital platform, Impulse, into repositioning the company as a more diverse publisher and a more professionalized developer. Given how ambitious Stardock CEO Brad Wardell’s plans for the company sound, however, the underground bunker may not be far behind.

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League of Legends One for All mode went live this weekend, will shuffle off on December 12

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It’s not so hard to encapsulate the appeal of League of Legends’ new One for All mode - it’s duplicate champions, in one arena, finally given the official okay. It's Riot, throwing up their carefully curated game balance in a controlled environment.

Its consequences for the game’s intricate metagame, however, will take a little longer for its dedicated players to catalogue. And they’d better be quick about it. They’ve only got a couple of weeks before the next in Riot’s new cycle of off-kilter modes throws the MOBA into (optional, good fun) disarray.

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Steam Reviews are for people who write words good and rate games good too

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Valve are providing us with a new tool to recommend games on Steam. Their review system lets anyone write a review for the game’s they own on Steam. That review will sit on the store page for all to see and the rating you provide will be tallied along with all the other game’s reviews to provide a score along with the metacritic rating.

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Garry On Garry’s Mod’s Endlessly Rising Sales Figures

By Graham Smith on November 25th, 2013 at 2:00 pm.

Last week, Garry Newman tweeted a sales chart that backed up what we already knew: that his game Garry’s Mod is extremely successful and that its sales have not slowed down since its release back in 2006. The extra detail was a little surprising though. July 2013 was the game’s best month ever in terms of copies sold, the number of copies sold doubles each year, and it has sold 3.5 million in total since launch.

Even accounting for Steam sales, those are remarkable numbers. I emailed Garry to ask him how this has happened, and also why, and also how, and what? Fwuh?
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Paper Sorcerer Is Out, Demoed, Rather Pretty

By John Walker on November 25th, 2013 at 5:00 pm.

Every now and then a Kickstarter asks for so little that you wonder if the developers have really thought it through. With such a low target, can they really achieve their goals? Well, RPG Paper Sorcerer could. Asking for only $5,000 back in June 2012, it went on to make rather more with $13,151 in donations. A year later than planned, the game is now out. And it still looks as striking as it did back then. It’s now on Greenlight, of course, and there’s a demo for your judgement.

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Fallen Empires: The Age Of Decadence

By Adam Smith on November 25th, 2013 at 6:00 pm.

Age of Decadence belongs to the diminishing group of games currently in development that I first took am interest in because of a post on this ‘ere website long before my ugly mug was ever on the ‘About Us’ page. I spent some time with the demo at the end of last year and my interest levels rose so high that my Wonga alert sounded at full blast. I was expecting something similar to Baldur’s Gate but the reality is something else entirely. The game is now available on Steam Early Access, with 60% of the content included and the complete set of features from the finished product.

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Talk Of The Terrace: Football Manager Interview

By Adam Smith on November 25th, 2013 at 9:00 pm.

Football Manager is an enormously complex simulation. On a global level, the game tracks thousands of careers, ambitions and relationships, and on any given match day, weather, morale, skills and individual personal issues can contribute to moments of brilliance or abject failure. Talking to Sports Interactive’s director Miles Jacobson, I found that the simulation model is even more elaborate in some areas than I’d expected. Read on to find out about the game’s expanding narrative engine, how climate change is forcing the team to update the code that generates weather patterns, why the ugliest aspects of football have no place in FM and how a non-contract player’s family situation might prevent him from playing for your club.

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Brazilian Bundle: Super BR Jam

By Adam Smith on November 25th, 2013 at 8:00 pm.

There was a time when I spent most of my day posting about bundles, to the extent that I didn’t actually play any new games at all. I’d just list the contents of whatever bundle landed in my inbox, embed a video and check that the ‘pay what you want’ offer actually let people submit less than a dollar. Then I’d hit the publish button and move onto the next big thing. Which would be another bundle. I thought all of that was in my past but the Super BR Jam has caught my eye, with a decent set of commercial titles for anyone paying more than $5 and the results of the jam (now finished) available whatever the price paid. Dungeonland, Magicka, The Showdown Effect and Knights of Pen and Paper all have Paradox in common, and plenty of people probably own them already, but the standout is Qasir al-Wasat, which I wish I’d pointed more eyes toward when I played the demo.

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Indie “Space Engineers” Sold Over 100,000 Copies In Its First 3 Weeks

Keen Software has announced that Space Engineers has sold over 100,000 copies in the first 3 weeks and was also featured on the Steam Top Sellers. According to the team, the game’s community has also created thousands of creations which are available in Steam Workshop. Continue reading

 



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iBuyPower's Steam Machine offers PC specs for the price of a new Xbox

Valve's official Steam Machine prototype isn't cheap, but it won't be the only Steam-powered video game console available come 2014. This morning, iBuyPower revealed a prototype of its own upcoming Steam Machine, which will go on sale for just $499 next year. For the price of an Xbox One, the computer will offer a multicore AMD CPU and a discrete AMD Radeon R9 270 graphics card — that's a $180 GPU all by itself — and come with Valve's Steam Controller as part of the package deal.

The company says the box is bigger than a PlayStation 4 but smaller than Microsoft's Xbox One, and comes standard with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 500GB hard drive. The glossy white case also has a fully customizable light bar running down the center channel, and an integrated power supply. You won't have to find room for a power brick on your home entertainment center shelves.


For the price, you won't be getting Windows, only Valve's Linux-based Steam OS, which could be an issue starting out. While Valve has quite a few games running on Linux already, and says that major game developers will be building triple-A game titles specifically for Steam OS in 2014, it's not quite the same as having the entire Windows catalog as a fallback. Still, iBuyPower says that existing Steam for Linux games should run quite well, at full 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second. We're looking forward to see just how much power iBuyPower can provide for under $500.

http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/25/5146398/ibuypower-steam-machine-499-radeon-r9-270

 

Turbine agrees to settle Treehouse patent lawsuit

Turbine has agreed to license technology from Treehouse, a Canadian company which sued the MMO developer for patent infringement.

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Final Fantasy 14 update 2.1 player housing detailed

Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn gets player housing in the next major update, and Square Enix has detailed how your free company can get a home of its own.

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Star Citizen crowdfunding hits $31 million

Star Citizen is the crowdfunding campaign that just won’t quit, adding another $2 million to its coffers within the last few days.

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Joe Danger, Joe Danger 2 coming to Linux, Mac

Joe Danger and its sequel are on their way too Linux and Mac via Steam, bringing their platform count to six.

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Alpha Centauri-inspired 4X Pandora makes planetfall - my god, it's full of hexes

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There’s something nervy about Pandora. It’s billing itself as the “spiritual successor of Alpha Centauri”, and that’s not a statement to make lightly. At least, not around these parts, where I will sucker-punch anyone who denies that Alpha Centauri is one of the finest sci-fi games ever made, and undoubtedly the happiest marriage of theme and design.

So Pandora has enormous shoes to fill. But to judge from the trailer, at least, there’s an awful lot of promising signs about this one.

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The must-watch StarCraft match of Red Bull Battlegrounds - Bomber vs. Scarlett Game 3

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There was a lot of great StarCraft at Red Bull’s New York Battle Grounds event, but no series was as tense and dramatic as Sasha “Scarlett” Hostyn’s slugging match with Choi “Bomber” Ji Sung. Their third-game was an emotional roller coaster as perennial fan favorite Scarlett took on one of the best and cockiest Terrans in the game. It was a shoe-in for the best of 2013 highlight reel.

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The Typing of the Dead: Overkill goes all Shakespearian with new DLC

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Finally a DLC to justify the rise of tidbit content over fully-fledged expansions. The Typing of the Dead: Overkill can have its dictionary of phrases swapped out in favour of a tome of Shakespeare’s famous words.

It’s a little bit excellent and it’s only £2.

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Skyrim Modder Alexander J. Velicky – Creator Of Falskaar – Gets Hired By Bungie

Now this is simply spectacular. Remember Falskaar? You know, the one mod that added 20+ hours to Skyrim and was as big as an expansion? Well, its creator has just announced that he was hired by Bungie as an Associate Designer. F’ing awesome. This, right here, proves that modding is essential not only for gamers but for developers too. After all, Bungie would have never spotted Alexander if it wasn’t Skyrim and his openness to mods. Continue reading

“Desolated – The Crying Fate” Is An Interesting Doom 3 Total Conversion That Is Out Now

DaveTheFreak has released a total conversion for Doom 3 that is called Desolated – The Crying Fate. According to its description, this TC offers many features such as different game-modes, 3 difficulties where the game changes, a RPG-System, Quests and many many more. The downside is that this mod requires the base Doom 3 game, meaning that in order to play it you’ll have to install it. And let’s be honest; there isn’t a lot of people with Doom 3 still installed. Continue reading

 



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Where are the vent holes on iBuyPower's Steam Machine?



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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JEMC said:
Where are the vent holes on iBuyPower's Steam Machine?


Good question, but it is a proto-type, so they're probably just trying out different case designs.

I'm *really* interested in it though, that's potentially more hardware than the Playstation 4 has. (Already beats it with the GPU.)
Ultimatly, I wan't one in every room to stream games from my main PC.



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JEMC said:
Where are the vent holes on iBuyPower's Steam Machine?


Seems to be some on the botto, which seems strange to me

I imagine also at the back, tho they haven't shown that yet as far as i know

 



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Pemalite said:
JEMC said:
Where are the vent holes on iBuyPower's Steam Machine?


Good question, but it is a proto-type, so they're probably just trying out different case designs.

I'm *really* interested in it though, that's potentially more hardware than the Playstation 4 has. (Already beats it with the GPU.)
Ultimatly, I wan't one in every room to stream games from my main PC.

Are you sure about the GPU? The 270 is more like something in between the 7850 and the 7870, with the 270X besting them.

That would put it in the same league as the PS4.

 

@zarx: That's weird, specially with those tinny feet. But I guess now we know where the PSU goes.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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JEMC said:

Are you sure about the GPU? The 270 is more like something in between the 7850 and the 7870, with the 270X besting them.

That would put it in the same league as the PS4.

 

@zarx: That's weird, specially with those tinny feet. But I guess now we know where the PSU goes.


The R9 270 is a slightly underclocked (75MHz down to 925MHz) 7870, clocking in at 2.3TFlops that beats the PS4's 1.84 TFlops by a decent margin which is basicaly a 7870 with 2 CUs dissabled at 800MHz.

 



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zarx said:
JEMC said:

Are you sure about the GPU? The 270 is more like something in between the 7850 and the 7870, with the 270X besting them.

That would put it in the same league as the PS4.

 

@zarx: That's weird, specially with those tinny feet. But I guess now we know where the PSU goes.


The R9 270 is a slightly underclocked (75MHz down to 925MHz) 7870, clocking in at 2.3TFlops that beats the PS4's 1.84 TFlops by a decent margin which is basicaly a 7870 with 2 CUs dissabled at 800MHz.

 

Ok, thanks.

To be honest, this whole rebranding of AMD has left me a bit confused.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.

JEMC said:
Pemalite said:
JEMC said:
Where are the vent holes on iBuyPower's Steam Machine?


Good question, but it is a proto-type, so they're probably just trying out different case designs.

I'm *really* interested in it though, that's potentially more hardware than the Playstation 4 has. (Already beats it with the GPU.)
Ultimatly, I wan't one in every room to stream games from my main PC.

Are you sure about the GPU? The 270 is more like something in between the 7850 and the 7870, with the 270X besting them.

That would put it in the same league as the PS4.

 

@zarx: That's weird, specially with those tinny feet. But I guess now we know where the PSU goes.


I'm absolutely positive.
The 270 and 270X have the exact same amount of functional units as a Radeon 7870, the only difference between all those GPU's is clock rate.
Overclocking the GPU though would be childs play, mantle would bring with it really low overheads too.
The difference is, the PS4's GPU has a much lower clock rate than them all, not to mention less available shader hardware.

It's actually intriguing how AMD didn't see fit to re-use the Radeon 7850 core in it's new line-up, the yields on the 7870 must be pretty fantastic.



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