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Written by Rodo Abad
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Sunday, 18 October 2009 02:31 |
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When L4D was released back in November of 2008, a lot of PC users were looking for the in-game browser. It turns out that L4D did not have the in-game browser enabled by default unlike other games by Valve that has multi-player e.g. Team Fortress 2. This turned out to be a huge burden for people that have their own servers because well, let's put it this way...they want to play on their 'own' server. And with L4D's matchmaking system it's either a hit or miss. So what do we do then? Simple. Enable it.
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Written by Rodo Abad
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 10:06 |
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Ever since I've changed my wireless adapter, I've been having this lag spikes when playing games. At first I thought it was just my cable company doing some maintenance work but the more I play the, more I see a pattern. It's not just random lag spikes, it feels like every minute or so I get one. This tutorial will help you fix the 60 +/- second lag spikes that you get in Microsoft Vista.
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Written by Rodo Abad
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 18:00 |
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On June 12, 1999 a new mod by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe for the popular game Half-Life was released. The mod pits Counter-Terrorists and Terrorists against each other in a variety of environments. CT's (Counter-Terrorists) will have to rescue hostages, defuse a bomb planted by the terrorists or escort a VIP to the extraction zone and as for the T's (Terrorists)...well they just have to be themselves and be the bad guys. Today will be Counter-Strike's 10th birthday, let us all wish our favorite game a happy birthday!
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Written by Rodo Abad
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 21:33 |
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Left 4 Dead is probably one of the better co-op games that's sporting a zombie theme. I mean who doesn't want to play a game with a bunch of other people where the key to winning is working together? However that will only happen when these kinds of players aren't around ruining everything for you.
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Written by Rodo Abad
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Friday, 01 May 2009 12:56 |
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Game Server Providers (GSP) come and go by the dozen and very few seem to last for a long time. However that doesn't stop them from producing beautiful eye-catching websites that turns users into clients.
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