If you are on Xbox Live and have played Team Fortress 2 at all, I am sure that you may have noticed a problem with the networking. To be more specific, lag. Recently an update for the PC version of this game was released but we are all still waiting for the Live version problems to be addressed. I was trying to play today and could not get through an entire game without some type of problem. I know that some say "Maybe the problem is with your network." Nope. I am constantly playing COD4 on Live and have very little issues with that, if at all. You would think that the developers would try and fix the problems for subscribing customers that actually did pay for this game. This is not a jab at PC gamers but they are the ones that pirate the majority of the titles. Microsoft and Valve need to get their act together and get this worked out. It's bad enough that players could not even log onto or retrieve their gamer tags over the Christmas break, now this.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Team Fortress 2 problems with Xbox Live
Posted by Sean Wilkerson at Tuesday, February 19, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Microsoft, Networking, Team Fortress 2, Valve, Xbox Live
Sunday, February 17, 2008
HD-DVD Death Made Official
Toshiba put HD-DVD out of its misery today. Reuters confirmed this afternoon that it will cease manufacturing HD-DVD equipment, following earlier reports from Japan's NHK public broadcasting network.
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Posted by Sean Wilkerson at Sunday, February 17, 2008 0 comments
Monday, February 11, 2008
Social Wallpapering
This is one of the best collections of desktop wallpapers that I have ever seen. This new web 2.0 type of site offers the user the ability to rate wallpapers and actually save them to your computer. I think that this is a great idea and it also gives graphic artists the ability to show off their work. Check it out.
www.socwall.com
Posted by Sean Wilkerson at Monday, February 11, 2008 0 comments
Labels: desktops, Graphic arts, wallpapers
Thursday, February 7, 2008
HD DVD vs. Blu Ray is almost over, almost.
This is a graph that I found on several sites and RSS feeds representing the HD DVD vs. Blu Ray sales since Christmas. As you can see Blu Ray is killing HD DVD right now. I could not really care less truthfully and I think that most people follow me in this thought. I think that people are just waiting for one of these formats to be declared the winner and get on with life. There are a few things that will be affected by this decision though. The gaming consoles that back each of these formats could be changing formats as well. The PS3 already has the on board Blu Ray player but Microsoft backed the wrong horse in this race. The XBox 360 has an HD DVD player add on available to go with that nice new HDMI port now available in the newer units. Well recently Sam's Club has lowered the price of these external HD DVD players to $72. They have been selling out and popping up on various market places on the web at a lowered price. Also rumored was Microsoft's new love for the Blu Ray technology and that they could possibly have an external version available for the 360 soon. What this is going to do is lower the cost of older technology such as Dual Layer DVD's and then the Blu Ray drives and blank Blu Ray DVD's will be the new expensive thing. Well at least some good will come from this painful battle but I just want my plasma to have a 1080P feed for movies. After a few hits and more misses it looks like Sony put their money on the right technology.
Posted by Sean Wilkerson at Thursday, February 07, 2008 1 comments