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11 October 2011
College woes
I wanted to update this site daily again, but it appears as though that's going to be put on hold until at least Friday. I've got two tests to study for, a 5 page paper to write, and about six pages worth of Math to crank out over the next couple days. So, if anything gets posted it'll be from either Tempest Nix or our newest writer, Nexxie.
08 October 2011
Sony go through with "PSN Pass"
Sony has confirmed that a "pass" will be needed to play any used games on the Playstation network in the near future. At first, this was just something that was going to be tested with the release of resistance 3, but now Sony has given the green light to push it on all Playstation games that have access to the Playstation Network.
What this system will do is assign each game a key, and each key will be assigned to a PSN ID. Once this code has been used on a PSN ID, it will allow that player to access the game's online content. If, for whatever reason, the game is sold or traded, a new key will need to be purchased at the price of $10 USD.
Essentially what Sony's doing at this point is grabbing at more money. They want to get their hands in the used game market and leech just that much more money from their customers; a "moneygrab", if you will. Now, I've never really been a big fan of Sony, but I never thought they'd pull something like this. With this trend in gaming of things like Call of Duty Elite and this PSN Pass becoming acceptable, what can we look forward to in the near future?
Via:GamePolitics
What this system will do is assign each game a key, and each key will be assigned to a PSN ID. Once this code has been used on a PSN ID, it will allow that player to access the game's online content. If, for whatever reason, the game is sold or traded, a new key will need to be purchased at the price of $10 USD.
Via:GamePolitics
07 October 2011
College, woo!
I'm in college now, and with college comes quite a bit of freedom. This means I actually have more free time now(with a bit of careful management) than I ever have. I'm going to try and get two more writers to bring some posts in here, but even if that fails I'll still try to get one or two articles up a day. I'm back!
hopefully
08 January 2011
Why haven't there been any updates?
/this/ is why
But seriously, I am sorry there haven't been any updates lately. I'm sick of my job and honestly don't have much energy to do much of anything. If I don't get this fucking promotion soon, I might actually quit :\
30 December 2010
No updates for a bit
At least from me. I just got my computer parts in and am in the process of setting everything up and getting things installed. I'll be getting my Win 7 disk tonight and will install it tomorrow after work, so the earliest you'll see an update would be Saturday or Sunday.
There's a possibility I might be able to get Tempest to get off his lazy ass and write an article or two, but I'm not promising anything.
There's a possibility I might be able to get Tempest to get off his lazy ass and write an article or two, but I'm not promising anything.
29 December 2010
Sooo.. it's official now
PETA is full of trolls.
PETA has now named Adult Swim's Polar Bear Payback their most animal friendly game of the year for its reversal of the usual man on animal violence we see so often.

PETA has now named Adult Swim's Polar Bear Payback their most animal friendly game of the year for its reversal of the usual man on animal violence we see so often.
28 December 2010
4chan... DDoS'd?
The asshole of the internet has been out assholed. I never thought this day would come, but 4chan is now down due to a DDoS attack . Some of you may be asking yourself, "what's a DDoS attack?", or "why should I care?". Well, the answer to those are this and "You shouldn't," respectively.

27 December 2010
Samsung MP3 Player
So, it looks like the success of the Galaxy S phones has stoked the fire of Samsung success. In the wake of this massive push, Samsung has also slated an MP3 Player to come out some time next year. This item has been built to rival, or best, the iPod touch, and if anything on the market will be able to end the reign of the i"insertwordhere", it's this thing.
24 December 2010
Merry Christmas!
Just wanted to pop in and give you guys a bit of filler wish you all a merry Christmas from everyone here at SDT!
23 December 2010
Bloodlines Released
The open beta has taken a step forward today (Or maybe it was yesterday? Being sick messes with your days.) When the game was first opened to the general public, the 'free' users were unable to play with the larger part of the characters.
21 December 2010
Net Nuetrality...getting fought against?
There's a lot of fighting going on over how to make money with the whole Net Neutrality thing. I'm not actually completely sure what the entire thing is. According to most people, it's the ISP companies wanting to charge people to use the more common sites. I can grasp this concept pretty easily, but it just doesn't make much sense to me.
19 December 2010
I knew this day would come...
So, a couple of money hungry wireless companies carriers have openly spoken about charging us to use their service to access the services of others. By that, I mean AT&T and Verizon have said that they'll be charging us to use services such as Youtube, Skype, Facebook, etc. Essentially, this would make you pay to access the internet after already being charged to access the internet because of the high amounts of bandwidth used in these activities. If you've taken economics, you may know this term as double counting, and if you haven't, you know this as highway robbery.
16 December 2010
Interactive Comics, Quick and Easy
It looks like we're in the middle of the new generation of games. Look back to your past, and you can probably notice the patterns. Each generation begins with new games coming out, people fighting over which of the games are better than the others, etc etc. A year later, those games get sequels and the vigor inside everyone's heart is renewed to fuel further fighting.
15 December 2010
Champion Your Bloodline
Anyone who knows my gaming preferences knows my deep love for Bloodline Champions, an arena based PVP game. The core feature of the game is its competitive balance. There are no auto hit abilities (with a very few support ability exceptions), and no auto attacks. Passive effects are uncommon, with active abilities dominating the game. There are four general archetypes for the Bloodlines which fit the usual stuff: Tank, Melee Damage, Ranged Damage, and Support.
Although the support 'class' is also known as the healer class, each Bloodline is generally self-sufficient in some way. The Harbinger, for example, gains health recovery on his attacks when his target has a specific effect on them. Other Bloodlines don't have a way to heal, but instead are very good at simply not taking damage. The ranged damage dealers fit this example, as none of them have a way to heal, but are able to move about pretty well, as well as having control.
Although the support 'class' is also known as the healer class, each Bloodline is generally self-sufficient in some way. The Harbinger, for example, gains health recovery on his attacks when his target has a specific effect on them. Other Bloodlines don't have a way to heal, but instead are very good at simply not taking damage. The ranged damage dealers fit this example, as none of them have a way to heal, but are able to move about pretty well, as well as having control.
14 December 2010
Android 2.2, E Readers and Explosions.... What's not to like?
The Nook Color is a marvelous device... not only is it an E Reader, it's running ANDROID, which is the single most amazing OS when it comes to modifying the device to do anything... even if that function may or may not have been in the item's original product description.This little device has already been rooted and it didn't take long for those same people to throw Android 2.2(FroYo) on there. You'll need to head over to the XDA forums to get all the info on that, I'm not on a computer where I can get that link at the moment. Beyond that, Barnes & Noble has already stated that thie Nook will be getting the 2.2 update in January.
-off subject rant-
Can someone please tell me how an E READER got FroYo before my smart phone?
-end of rant-13 December 2010
The future of gaming is here, are you ready?
(SORRY - THIS POST SOMEHOW MADE IT TO THE FRONT PAGE DUE TO AN EDIT I MADE... DISREGARD THIS POST)
Praise the gaming gods!
When one thinks of Bethesda, many things pop into one's mind. Elder Scrolls, Fallout, That weird gear thingy behind their name, and finally, GLITCHES.
Falling through the earth, team members stopping in the middle of nowhere and just standing there(I'm looking at you, Veronica), the whole.... not sure what to call it, legs together, arms straight out Jesus hover thingy they do, and the ever infomous quest glitches(I'd name them all, but I'm afraid I'd be here all day).

Falling through the earth, team members stopping in the middle of nowhere and just standing there(I'm looking at you, Veronica), the whole.... not sure what to call it, legs together, arms straight out Jesus hover thingy they do, and the ever infomous quest glitches(I'd name them all, but I'm afraid I'd be here all day).
12 December 2010
Don't mind me, just posting a mouse... or am I?
As technology moves on, we continue to stuff everything we can into one device. Microwaves have clocks on them, watches have calculators on them, cell phones have calculators, gaming consoles, clocks, radios, televisions, internet browsers, text messaging systems, cameras, music players, and uhhh... oh yeah, they have phones on them too.(Hense the name)
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10 December 2010
Galaxy S phones will get Gingerbread(Eventually)
According to Samsung India, the Galaxy S phone line will be getting the full treatment when it comes to the 2.3(Gingerbread) update to the Android mobile OS.

09 December 2010
Chew on this, Jobs!
As of today, Android phones are now being activated over 300,000 times a day. That's right, three-hundred thousand new devices each and every day.

This news comes just four months after they announced the activation of over 200,000 new Android devices every day in August.
This news comes just four months after they announced the activation of over 200,000 new Android devices every day in August.
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