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Infiltracja / Infiltration
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RunThinkShootLiveVille Mapping Challenge
With the announcement that I will be moving to a new domain early next year, I feel it’s the perfect time to combine it with a new mapping challenge.
In this challenge, I want you to make a map with 4 distinct sections:
Section 1: RUN
Section 2: THINK
Section 3: SHOOT
Section 4: LIVE -
Moving Domains
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Voice Actors Needed for G-String
MyoHyo, the author of the amazing G-String mod, is looking for voice actors to help with the update.
If you have never heard of this mod, it’s a total conversion that takes you to a dystopian future. It’s an incredible piece of work and deserves a wider audience. Released in 2011, many people found it difficult to play and MyoHyo decided to update it.
She is looking for voice actors, but would like older people to apply. There are a few parts available, listed below, and I would very much like the PP community to help her.
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Horrorville
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Steam Contests are running some great giveaways!
SteamContests.Com are running some fantastic giveaways/contests at the moment.
They do an amazing job of giving you the chance to win so many free games.
Here’s what’s hot at the moment:
Shadow Warrior on steamcompanion.com
Remember, you can’t WIN IT unless you are IN IT!
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Freeman’s Return 2
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Xen…
Suddenly you find yourself on Xen again. Worry not though, as after you solve a simple puzzle you will be returned to Earth.
The trouble is, that’s when your problems really start.
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Freeman’s Return 1
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Poll Question 303 – Is it right that game developers can limit your right to stream games?
I tuned into a Twitch live stream last night for a few minutes and there were two guys playing Half-Life Decay.
At the bottom of the screen was a notice that said something like “Streaming games in North America before their official release date could be a violation of the Terms of Agreement…”.
I have to admit I hadn’t thought about anything like that before and wondered how fair that was – to both parties.
It seems to me that the developers do have rights, but surely letting players see the games first is a free way of advertising.
It also raises the issue of why there are different release dates around the world. Can’t these guys just release it every where at the same time? What are the commercial considerations for staggered launches? Now many things can be digitized it’s hard for the average consumer to understand.
I’d love to hear your thoughts.