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Friday, July 9, 2010

Bug Trading

Their are still a lot of players who are using the bug trading, and the worst they use a newly created character and delete it afterward. Inexperienced players may fall victim against this trade scammers. To all buy and seller characters never trade huge amount of items with low level characters, preferably lvl 10.

I hope Mobius will find the solution on this problem because if they can't protect their subscribers from this another bug (first is the pk bug and others....) how will we protect ourselves.

Where would you rely if the authority will just send you a message of disclosure policy?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Company of Heroes - Tales of Valor

I played the game over and over. And I find the game nice, the gfx and the sound fx are great. I only found one problem with the game. The camera view control, I suggest that they should put a alternate keyboard camera view control. The combination of Alt + mouse control is not good in time of chaos and sometimes can cause conflict in the overall strategic control.

With this problem I still find Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour more exiting to play even thou the gfx are not that refined in a closer look. Generals Zero Hour is still best if you are looking for a fast game play for a modern RTS.

Friday, July 2, 2010

By 1900

Rules are Rules! Regulations are set forth on every organization or association. It is the oil that smooths a certain operation on a sect. But sometimes obeying the rules makes you freak out, when you know that there are valid reasons to be considered, but you have no where to run to, to brace your proposition or simply no one would care or simply a pure bad luck had ran on over you. And it sends you running while singing "Fuck the Regulations! - 1900"

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Facevision Technology

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I have my webcam at home that I use to go for a video chat and even use it to take pictures. Though it performs as intended, it is not that reliable. It takes a lot of light to have a clear view and pictures are not as clear as wished to. Nowadays their are a lot of video capable cameras that can be interfaced with your computer and some are even HD quality like the Microsoft Cinema and the Logitech Pro 9000. But few can be use to make video calls or video chat over the internet.

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