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Battlefield 3 News 1.31.12 PS3 VoIP Fix Dated & New Battlelog Update

Please, don’t forget to comment, rate, and subscribe! THANKS! :) Question of the day: Battlefield collection? ————————————————————————————————————– Battlefield 3 News (3 news): -Upcoming Battlefield 3 Maintenance — More on Punkbuster Issues In DICE’s on-going attempt to solve the issues PC players are experiencing with Punkbuster, Community Manager, Daniel “zh1nt0? Matros, recently posted an update on the Battlelog about “kick and disconnect issues.” battlelog.battlefield.com mp1st.com -Amazing Battlelog Browser Add-on, Battlelog Update #5 What JBRipley from DICE had to say about the BBLOG browser add-on: “Great work on your extension, it’s really interesting for us at DICE to see what people add by themselves.” Available for Firefox 5 and Chrome 14.0. better-battlelog.djbrainnrg.at mp1st.com -Battlefield 3 PS3 VOIP Patch on Feb 6, No Comment on DLC Rumor, and Much More Check the link for more details! mp1st.com ————————————————————————————————————– Awesome videos (14 videos): 01.-Battlefield 3: A Day in the Life of a Troll by AnglSummer4 www.youtube.com 02.-Knifing a Colonel Service Star 100 in BF3 by AnglSummer4 www.youtube.com 03.-You’ve been hit! by CaptainFalconOnAPogo www.youtube.com 04.-The Massacre by AmazingFilms247 www.youtube.com 05.-The Ol’ Switcheroo by AmazingFilms247 www.youtube.com 06.-JackFrags – Choices

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Battlefield (BF) 3 – BattleRecorder, PS3 Voice Chat (VOIP) and MORE! (February Patch Info)

Battlefield 3 (BF3) – Quickscoping, Noobtubing, Javelin Nerf, AND MORE! www.youtube.com Battlefield (BF) 3 Gameplay – Sharqi Peninsula – Battlerecorder, PS3 Voice Chat (VOIP) and MORE! Daniel Matros sturred up the hornet’s nest of speculation over the weekend when he mentioned “spectator mode” in one of his tweets. This immediately caused conversation in the Battlefield community as many see this as a ticket into the competitive sceen! Watch the video for more info! Enjoy! : ) ——————————————— Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Like my Facebook fanpage! www.facebook.com Get your awesome T-Shirts! endwear.spreadshirt.com Source: mp1st.com ——————————————— Extra Tags: BATTLEFIELD 3 BATTLERECORDER BATTLE RECORDER BATTLEFIELD 3 USAS-12 WITH FRAG ROUNDS BATTLEFIELD 3 SPECTATOR MODE BATTLEFIELD 3 PS3 VOICE CHAT VOIP BATTLEFIELD 3 BACK TO KARKAND DLC BATTLEFIELD 3 MAP PACK 2012 TRAILER BATTLEFIELD 3 DLC 2012 OFFICIAL CONFIRMED battlefield 3 bf3 bf battlerecorder battle recorder usas 12 frag rounds playstation 3 ps3 voice chat fix patch update client spectator mode back to karkand dlc 2012 map pack confirmed battlefield 3 “battlefield3″ battlefield 2143 official trailer

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Battlefield 3 News 1.9.12 PS3 VoIP Fix + More

Please, don’t forget to comment, rate, and subscribe! THANKS! :) Question of the day: Which is the best optical scope? The M145 or PK-A? ————————————————————————————————————– Battlefield 3 News: -Battlefield 3 “VoIP Updates for PS3 Next Month” Tomas Danko, VO Producer at DICE… mentioned, “I can say VoIP updates for PS3 next month, but more than that I’ll keep to myself at the moment.” mp1st.com -Battlefield 3 Dev Details Buffs to .44 Magnum, Flash Suppressor, and Bipod Battlefield 3 Developer, Alan Kertz, talks about buffs and fixes for certain weapons as well as goes into more detail regarding the upcoming weapon attachment rebalance. It was recently mentioned that the .44 Magnum could be seeing a buff in the near future. Kertz answered a fan asking this question saying, “it could use some love.” Particularly of concern was the rate of fire and range, rather than stopping power, since it’s already a 2-hit kill at close range. Some players have been reporting a bug that prevents the M9 Beretta (and perhaps other pistols) from firing consistently. Apparently, when firing at a steady rate, a click (pull of the trigger) will not register 100% of the time. So far, it seems to be at random. Kertz has stated that it is a “known issue,” and that there is a “fix coming up.” Lastly, Kertz further clarifies the situation regarding bolt-action rifles. A few players have been asking, “if bolt-actions will get

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Will a laptop with wifi work with normal broadband or do you need wireless broadband?

I have 2meg virgin broadband at the moment. I have a wireless router that i run my playstation through so i was wondering if the laptop will work through the router?

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What broadband speed is required to play games online on the playstation 3?

I live in Ireland and hope to buy a Playstation 3 in the near future. I intend to play games online but I am not sure if my braodband connection is fast enough. I think my broadband speed is 2mb.

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Harrowing Survival Horror Gameplay Courtesy Of Genre Master Silent Hill Shattered Memories

The Silent Hill franchise barely needs an introduction, for the gaming series has  become a milestone of mastery in the survival horror style. The long  line of titles has stretched over various consoles over many years, and  continues to bring impressive and genuinely spine -chilling gameplay to our screens. This pattern continues with the most recent  production for the PSP and PSP Go!- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.

This title is really a  copy of the Wii counterpart released in 2009, and the transfer to the small screen has been impressively popular. The formula for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is  familiar  but welcome; you’re Harry Mason, who awakens  following a crash to find his daughter gone astray within Silent Hill. This  abandoned place ranges from forboding creepiness to complete terror as its  demonic inhabitants begin to reveal themselves, and the PSP’s graphical edge  doesn’t disappoint.

Some fascinating and innovative gaming  ploys are employed in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Firstly,  the much discussed ‘running’ sequences from the Wii version are carried through. These  find Harry defenceless and thus solely able to flee from his attackers,  and thus you engage in a very terrifying interactive scene as you  attempt to escape from those clawing at your back.

Secondly, as  gamers progress through the storyline, the gameplay is interspersed with  sections involving Harry talking about life with a psychologist. This character can  ask general questions  about life, his attitude to women etc.  The answers you choose will really have an impact on the numerous places you visit and also the characters/enemies you  meet. This obviously opens Silent Hill: Shattered Memories up for  multiple playthroughs to determine everything.

This game  certainly continues the long line of impressive offerings from the Silent Hill  series; combining the tried and tested formula with new and innovative gameplay  aspects. If you’re a fanatic of the  notoriously creepy survival horror, then Silent Hill: Shattered Memories should be a clear  choice!

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PS2 Systems : Essential Accessories

The PS2 was released in 2000, and has gone on to sell around 70 million units worldwide. This gaming console has competed against a wide range of other gaming consoles, yet still remains one of the best selling gaming machines of all time. The reasons for its success are partly because it is competitively priced, partly because of the great selection of games available for it, and partly because of the many experience enhancing accessories that can be used with it.

Of the accessories available for the PS2, these are the most popular:

Sony PS2 Multitap : An area where PS2 lacks is the number of players playing at one time. Unlike Xbox or GameCube, the PS2 only has two built in controller ports. However, if you are planning to play against four people than you can buy a mulittap, which allows you to engage in a four player gaming session.

PS2 Dual Shock Controller : This controller provides a more realistic gaming experience, with pressure sensitivity on every action button plus an improved mobility of the analog. After using one, you will find it slightly boring to use the standard PS2 controller again.

PS2 DVD Remote Controller Kit : The PS2 has the ability to read both CDs plus DVDs, therefore the PS2 DVD remote controller was brought into existence. This controller allows PS2 owners to watch movies in exactly the same way as they would watch them on TV.

Sony PS2 Memory Card : There are hardly games that you complete in one sitting, which means that you need a save function in order to avoid having to continually start at the beginning of a game. One 8 MB card is enough for even the most hardcore gamers.

Logitech PS2 Wireless Headset : This allows you to play games without getting tangled up in cables or waking up your family with loud game sounds. It also lets you communicate with other people when you play games online. The Logitech Wireless headset is well built, with excellent sound quality and even the slightest sound could be heard with ease.

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Looking Into The Dynamic PSP Go Features

The most recent release of Sony’s gaming portables is the PSP Go, disclosed in Q4 of 2009 at the E3 gaming show.  The PSP Go features are significantly different to previous machines in the line, and unite to supply a classy and practical alternative to the regular line. 

The first, and probably most talked about, of the PSP Go features to stray from classic models is the absence of the UMD drive. Prior versions have used this media outlet for both games and videos, but the PSP Go drops it completely. Instead, Sony intend for all software on the PSP Go to be downloaded onto the sixteen GB of built-in memory. This revolutionary ploy will be aided by the PS store, which is compiling a huge catalogue of titles and movies to be supplied with the PSP Go features. 

The previously discussed 16 GB of memory is flash based, and can be increased to 32 GB with a memory stick micro. This PSP Go feature offers a huge stock of memory so players will not be stumped for space. The screen is a little reduced since the PSP 3000, but presents a much more focussed picture at 480×272 pixels. The compact screen shelf is slid upwards to reveal the buttons and directional pad, which also offers an analogue stick. 

The PSP Go keeps all the basic features of its original, including wi-fi accessibility and connectivity to the PS store both on its own or through a PS3. Sony are busying themselves to make all prior UMDs accessible in the store, and game players can also access ‘Minis’, a new set of less expensive titles from fan-favourite ranges such as Tetris and Megaman. 

And so there’s a brief intro to the PSP Go features. The machine retains the classic feel and features of the original, whilst presenting a dynamic new finish and innovative media capacities. Sony have said that exclusively downloading titles is the dream for all videogames in the long run, and so the PSP Go is preparing the ground for a fresh step in gaming legend.


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Sony PSP-4000 On Its Way?

{Needless to mention the popular Sony PSPs are|Sony PSPs are way too famous} among people and they are always asking for a new PSP from Sony. Recently in October Sony launched its PSP GO.

A little About Sony PSP GO

PSP GO is a 3.8 inch screen with 16 GB inbuilt HDD. Sony’s new PSP GO is much more smaller and lighter in weight than that of the original PSP-1000. To be precise, the difference is of 50%. That’s a lot.

One good thing about PSP GO was that it was compatible with all the then existing Playstation accessories of previous PSPs. To make the Sony PSP compatible with all accessories, a converter cable Adaptor was used. The Converter helped in connection between the PSP and the accessories. The accessories were mounted on the PSP, and this was where the entire problem arouse. The PSP was no more portable. And Portability is one major feature of PSPs. This inability to move with PSP was the biggest downside on PSP GO.

That left only one alternative – buy new compatible accessories. Again a big downside – spend a good amount of money. In any case, people were at loss. 

Okay, coming to the actual topic, this was the last PSP from Sony I heard of. But after reading one blog, I am waiting yet another upgraded version of PSP from Sony. What you will read below is not my opinion, this is what I read on the blog

And now rumors have it that Sony is working towards bringing out a new PSP – PSP 4000. And this one is supposed to co exist with PSP Go! However, nothing been confirmed by Sony yet. In fact Sony denies any such PSP is in making. And says the news was a error from the Sony team.

To read more about Sony PSP-4000 or let’s put it the ‘rumored’ Sony PSP -4000, click here – Is Sony Working on PSP -4000.

 

 

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Goozex Review: Games and Now HD Movies!

Where do gamers go?

The choices you have as a gamer are:

  1. Buy (Online, Ebay, used, Gamestop..)
  2. Rent (Gamefly, blockbuster…)
  3. Trade (Goozex, Switchplanet..)

Renting in the past at your brick and mortar rental place can easily set you back more then $5-$7 every week like Blockbuster. There have been other online rental game sites that charge a monthly fee like /month for one game out like Gamefly. Renting isn’t all together bad but playing videogames isn’t like watching movies. There is a considerable larger amount of time invested in videogames then in movies. Most movies range from 1.5 hours to epics of 6 hours. Where most videogames you could get a good feel for a game in 3 hours but most sports games and long role playing games could be played for more then 70 hours.

This is where Goozex steps in. Goozex allows the gamer to keep the game as long as you want but have the option to sell it too. There is only a $1 transaction fee if you request a game on their network. So basically you can trade in your older games and build up Goozex credit until you get enough for a newer title and just pay the $1 transaction fee. A shipping and handling is handled by sender and the buyer only pays . There is no monthly membership so you can stop at anytime or go at a slower pace. This is ideal in the sense that you could play the game until you are actually sick of it then send it in for credit. So you’re not rushed to get as many games played on the network because you can play at your own pace. Plus you OWN the game. From then on the game is yours, not a rental.

The network is peer to peer in that you can only request games and send games to other members. There is no single central warehouse and the pricing of the credits of the system are in points (100pts = $5). The pricing of the game is determined by market demand, release date, initial cost of the game, and a couple other factors. Most xbox 360 titles will go for 800-1000 pts which translates to $40-$50. This isn’t bad for a used game. Some money can be saved buying used but there is still tax and travel time/cost. Goozex gives you free shipping to you with no tax charge. You also have an option to buy credits if you want but I wouldn’t recommend that unless you have no games to send in or nothing of yours is being requested. Price fluctuations occur and you can see the points swings. I’ve had a couple games I requested and I can see that price increase/decrease. It doesn’t happen that much but some games change +/- 200pts depending on market demand.

So why use Goozex instead of a used videogame store or an auction site with games like Ebay? You just need $1 to pay for the transaction fee. Most people don’t like to continually shell out more money for a game and then feel like the games they bought are depreciating at a very fast rate. Selling your game for cash anywhere will not give you that much. Selling it to a store they will mark your game up to make money. Selling it online at an auction site will incur fees and you still have to pay for shipping. You can get great value from Goozex and just trade in games you don’t want with a demand. There might be more difficulty in sending older sports titles as those don’t have much demand once their season is up like trying to sending in EA sports Madden 2005 will be a hard game to sell to someone on the network. Even if you were to put it older games on ebay you will have a hard to moving it and you will have to pay per insertion. On Goozex you will be able to list it and it will just stay there without having to pay insertion fees.

Each videogame is packed with information like reviews from Gamepro, some tips/trick, game description, and some even have instructions. I love being able to see the supply and demand of each game. This will let you know if you have a game people want or if you can possibly get a game on the network. Goozex determines who gets the game by matching up users. There is a waiting list that is generated and when you add a game you will see in what place you are waiting for that game. This is a fabulous idea as impatient gamers can tell if they should expect a game soon. There is also a distinction between games you want now and games you have for holding. They will show you your place in line per game. This is a good way to build up a wishlist and then have your core set of games your really want now. Building a large list ensures some games will continue to come to you. I was requesting Crackdown for the Xbox 360 and I was 60th person in line. Turns out I got the game in less then 2 weeks. Just because you’re really deep in line doesn’t mean you won’t get the game soon. The system can deliver newer games in a short amount of time which is a huge bonus for gamers that want to play newer games but don’t want to buy them at the store. You have the option of trading just the game, the game with instructions, or the full package that includes case and instructions. Some people tend to not keep cases or instructions. The value of the game doesn’t go down as the credits don’t reflect what is included. This is because the user requesting the game can have the option to request only full packaged games, games with instructions, or just the game itself. I have not had a problem with getting full packages as I’ve gotten over 49 games and I’ve sent out 54 in under 2 years of being there.

Why NOT to use

For this site to be a perfect 5 star site I would like to see:

1. More users (will there ever be enough?)
2. More retro gaming console support (nes, snes, saturn….)
3. is still not free. I’m a member of another site that has no transaction fees yet still protects the members.
4. Video game trailers for each game
5. More community interaction (user reviews, recommendations…)

All the above are small tweaks to the system that is already very functional. The main reason someone would NOT want to use this system is time and money. If you have money why wouldn’t you just buy the game new down the street? Why wait? The main draw to the site is how much money you can save and the community there. If your not interested in connecting with other gamers and plan to play all your games alone then the only reason to use the system is money. If you wanted to save money but are impatient then this sits is NOT for you. Most new release games takes on average of 1-2 months. Why? You are placed on a Que. The order of the Que determines when you get the new game, but more importantly is how many are available? Most people will play a new release for a certain amount of time before listing their games. The wait times do get long. Say you want to play a game that takes a long time to beat. You gotta factor in that a player like me would take over 1 month to beat a game like that. More popular games of course like Madden will hit the system quicker but that is also a bad thing. You don’t want to hold a game too long or it will lose it’s value. Trading for early on might be for 1000 points but in a couple months with the market being saturated it could be 500 points in no time losing half of it’s value. Not Goozex’s fault but some games just don’t move well.

Current Goozex Simultaneous Transaction on the Network as of Mar 11, 2009 = 4793

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