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Dead or Alive 5: Last Round’s PC version seems to be missing some bits

Dead or Alive players have already had some reason to be irritated at the developers of the latest installment of the game series. About a month ago modders of the game were warned to tweak their game in a “good moral and manner”, which drew some furor from some about limiting freedom of expression. Now though, the PC version has released on Steam and there seem to be a few bits missing.

 

dead or alive 5 missing

 

Dead of Alive 5: Last Round has been released, but right now it lacks online multiplayer. That’s expected to arrive as a patch to the game in three months time, although publisher Koei Tecmo have said that until that update is added the game will be 10% off. Other issues include the variety of different graphical standards with it mostly being said to resemble the PS3 version, except the shadows which seem more like they come from the PS4 version apparently; as well as two stages being missing entirely – Crimson and the Danger Zone.

 

On the other hand it does support up to 4k resolution, but I’m not entirely sure that’ll make up for it. Especially as the consoles released their versions on February 20th and the PC fans were left waiting for over another month for this release, so they must be a bit disappointed that the release is lacking some parts – especially the online multiplayer function.

 

Let’s hope that these issues are fixed quickly, otherwise I don’t see the game doing too well on PC…

 


March 30th, 2015 by
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Head teachers warn they’ll report parents to police and social services if children play over 18 computer games

Parents have been told by headteachers that they will be reported to police and social services for neglect if they allow their children to play over 18 computer games, according to the Sunday Times.

 

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The newspaper reported that a warning was issued by primary and secondary schools who found children had been watching or playing games like Call of Duty and Gears of War or Grand Theft Auto.

 

The group wrote to parents, saying sexual content and violence and sexual content in the games are inappropriate and could lead to “early sexualised behaviour” and leave children “vulnerable to grooming for sexual exploitation or extreme violence”.

It goes on to say:

 

If your child is allowed to have inappropriate access to any game, or associated product, that is designated 18+ we are advised to contact the police and children’s social care as this is deemed neglectful.”

– Letter to parents

 

Earlier this month, the Prime Minister said social workers, councillors and teachers could be jailed for up to five years if they failed to speak up when they suspected or re­ceived allegations that children were being ill-treated, abused or wilfully neglected.

 

“We are trying to help parents to keep their children as safe as possible in this digital era. It is so easy for children to end up in the wrong place and parents find it helpful to have some very clear guidelines.”

– Mary Hennessy Jones, the head who drafted the letter

 

Nantwich Education Partnership, made up of 16 schools in Cheshire, sent the letter. Safeguarding guidance from the local authority told schools that if the behaviour of a pupil, or concerns about them, arouse suspicion the school should consult the children’s service “if in any doubt”.

 

Parents’ groups have responded by saying reporting families for allowing children to play unsuitable computer games was a step too far.


March 29th, 2015 by Lonesamurai
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Elite’s in-game scavenger hunt to win Nvidia cards

If you’re an Elite: Dangerous player, listen up. There’s a little contest going on in-game right now that could give you the chance to win one of five shiny new Nvidia GTX Titan Black graphics card. All you have to do is take part in the scavenger hunt that’s going on across the many, many systems in-game right now.

 

Elite Dangerous scavenger hunt

 

As the in-game bulletin from GalNet says:

 

“The NVIDIA labs, in association with Reynhardt IntelliSys, are pleased to announce that prototypes of the GeForce GTX Titan Black graphics card are now available for purchase from one exclusive outlet’. A masterpiece of engineering, the NVIDIA Geforce GTX Titan Black represents the cutting edge of display technology. It balances a sleek design with uncompromising performance and unparalleled processing power, making the Titan Black one of the most desirable display modules in the entire galaxy.

 

To celebrate the pre-release of the new module, NVIDIA are offering 5 lucky pilots the opportunity to win a commercial grade GTX Titan Black. Winning the competition couldn’t be simpler. The first 5 pilots to sell a canister of NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Black Prototypes back to NVIDIA HQ aboard Godel Ring will be rewarded with a commercial model as soon as they become available. The only problem is NVIDIA isn’t saying where the prototypes are being sold. Happy hunting Commanders.

 

Entrants must have transported the prototypes under the Pilots Federation rules of ‘open play’ to be eligible to win.”

 

All you need to do is locate those prototypes, buy one and transport and sell it at the Godel Ring starport in the Ededleen System. Then e-mail community@frontier.co.uk with your Commander name and the subject title “I sold an Nvidia Titan Black” to make your attempt to claim the prize. The contest is being judged by how quickly you sell the prototype, not how quickly you send the e-mail.

 

Good luck everyone, it’s going to be quite difficult trying to find the one starport!


March 28th, 2015 by
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Blackrock Mountain: All the cards revealed so far

Hearthstone’s new expansion is just on the horizon, and bringing with it a whole host of fiery new abilities and creatures along with the new Dragon minion type and even some abilities that depend on what is in your hand at the time it’s played.

 

So, as I’ve done this for Naxxramas and Goblins vs. Gnomes in the past and we’re so close to a release, here’s your update on exactly what new cards have been released publicly so far:

 
 

axeflinger  Axe Flinger
Minion, 4 mana cost, 2 attack and 5 health. Deals 2 damage to the enemy hero whenever this Minion takes damage.

 
 

volcanicdrake  Volcanic Drake
Dragon Minion, 6 mana cost, 6 attack and 4 health. Costs (1) less to summon for each Minion who died in the turn it is summoned.

 
 

blackwingtechnician  Blackwing Technician
Minion, 3 mana cost, 2 attack and 4 health. Battlecry: Gains +1/+1 if you’re holding a Dragon Minion in your hand.

 
 

hungrydragon  Hungry Dragon
Dragon Minion, 4 mana cost, 5 attack and 6 health. Battlecry: Summons a random 1-cost Minion for your opponent.

 
 

dragonkinsorcerer  Dragonkin Sorcerer
Dragon Minion, 4 mana cost, 3 attack and 5 health. Gains +1/+1 when you target this Minion with a spell.

 
 

impgangboss  Imp Gang Boss
Demon Minion, 3 mana cost, 2 attack and 4 health. Summons a 1/1 Imp whenever this Minion takes damage.

 
 

dragonsbreath  Dragon’s Breath
Spell, 5 mana cost. Deals 4 damage. Costs (1) less for every Minion that died in the turn it is played.

 
 

blackwingcorrupter  Blackwing Corrupter
Minion, 5 mana cost, 5 attack and 4 health. Battlecry: Deals 3 damage if you’re holding a Dragon Minion in your hand.

 
 

drakonidcrusher  Drakonid Crusher
Dragon Minion, 6 mana cost, 6 attack and 6 health. Battlecry: Gains +3/+3 if your opponent has 15 or less health.

 
 

lavashock  Lava Shock
Spell, 2 mana cost. Deal 2 damage. Unlocks Overloaded Mana Crystals.

 
 

rendblackhand  Rend Blackhand
Legendary Minion, 7 mana cost, 8 attack and 4 health. Battlecry: If there is a Dragon Minion in your hand, destroy a Legendary Minion.

 
 

nefarian  Neferian
Legendary Dragon Minion, 8 mana cost, 8 attack and 8 health. Battlecry: Adds 2 random Spells to your hand from your opponent’s class.

 
 

darkironskulker  Dark Iron Skulker
Minion, 5 mana cost, 4 attack and 3 health. Battlecry: Deals 2 damage to all undamaged enemy Minions.

 
 

grimpatron  Grim Patron
Minion, 5 mana cost, 3 attack and 3 health. Summons another Grim Patron every time this Minion survives damage.

 
 

dragonegg  Dragon Egg
Minion, 1 mana cost, 0 attack and 2 health. Summons a 2/1 Whelp every time this Minion takes damage.

 
 

flamewaker  Flamewalker
Minion, 3 mana cost, 2 attack and 4 health. Whenever you cast a Spell, deal 2 damage randomly split among all enemies.

 
 

corerager  Core Rager
Beast Minion, 4 mana cost, 4 attack and 4 health. Battlecry: Gains +3/+3 if your hand is empty.

 
 

And that’s it, seventeen of the thirty or so cards that we’re going to get with the Blackrock Mountain expansion. A few more could be revealed before the release date, but it’s likely the majority of them will be made public along with the expansion.

 

Blackrock Mountain’s first wing will release in the Americas on Thursday April 2nd, and everywhere else on Friday April 3rd.


March 28th, 2015 by
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Rust now assigns you a look based on your Steam ID.

An earlier update that released this month means that the developers of the game Rust, Facepunch Studios, have made it so that every player of the game has now been assigned a permanent in-game appearance. Because it’s coded to your Steam ID, every character created on your account will look exactly the same.

 

Facepunch founder Gary Newman said that the decision was because it’s “just like in real life, you are who you are – you can’t change your skin colour or your face. Everyone now has a pseudo unique skin tone and face. Just like in real life, you are who you are – you can’t change your skin colour or your face. It’s actually tied to your steamid.” He does say though that there’s a lot of work to still be done and that they would be adding more combinations so that character faces might still end up changing.

 

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However it’s not gone down well with everyone, especially those who liked being able to customise their characters. Quite a few are hoping that future updates will bring the ability to add scars or tattoos on top of the parts that won’t be able to change, or will add in the ability to have female characters. Others have actively looked for ways to change their characters.

 

Newman hopes that this idea will diversify the game, adding in characters of races who are less represented in gaming and reminding people that everyone’s still human no matter what.


March 23rd, 2015 by
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