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Παρασκευή 26 Νοεμβρίου 2010

JohnDio Presents From There To Nowhere Part 3 (26-11-2010)

After almost six months, here is the next part of "From There To Nowhere". As a reminder, 2010 is almost over. Instead of a Top20 mix, we'll have something special. A mix that will be an experiment on the dark side of the trance. It will be different, it will be dark and it will be surely memorable. Anyway, enjoy the third part of "From There To Nowhere"

Genre: Trance

Date: 26-11-2010
Quality: 320kbps
Length: 60:08
Size: 137MB

Tracklist

1. Virtual Vault featuring Orjan - Too Late (Original Mix)
2. ReOrder - Miracles (Original Mix)
3. Giuseppe Ottaviani featuring Faith - Angel (Vandit Night Mix)
4. Andy Moor & Ashley Wallbridge featuring Meighan Nealon - Faces (Ben Gold Vocal Mix)
5. Philippe El Sisi featuring Sue McLaren - The Last Hope (Original Mix)
6. Lence Alex Daf - Reserve (Kenan Teke remix)
7. Time Axis - Pasadena (Original Mix)
8. Nervous Testpilot - Five Years In Singapore (Miikka Leinonen Remix)
9. Simon Hunt - The Burn (Manuel le Saux Remix)
10. Ferry Corsten presents System F - Out Of The Blue (Original Violin Edit) [Classic Showcase]

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Παρασκευή 19 Νοεμβρίου 2010

Two Worlds II PC Performance & Tweaks

TopWare Interactive released a few days ago the much anticipated sequel of Two Worlds. In case you are wondering, Two Worlds II was released only in a few European countries, like Germany and will be released in early 2011 in UK and USA. Before you jump off your roof, know this. If it isn't released yet in your country, you can still buy it from GamersGate or Amazon. There there. Happy now? 

Reality Pump, the developers behind Two Worlds II, decided to address a lot of issues that plagued the first game. And frankly, they did. Two Worlds II is way better than its predecessor, with a deep leveling up system. Gameplay wise, it is quite good, though it could have been even better. There are also some technical issues that we will discuss later. Controls are sluggish, the combat system is awful and you'll have to grind a lot. And when we say a lot we mean... A LOT.
 

Τρίτη 9 Νοεμβρίου 2010

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 1 vs 2

Few days ago, Lucas Arts released the sequel of its third person action game based in the Star Wars universe. The Force Unleashed 2 is finally released and as before, Aspyr ported it to the PC. Let's see how is the second port and if the game, technically, is better.

First and foremost, Aspyr did a better job porting the game. In the first game, there was a buggy launcher, minimal options, no mouse selection and everything was really messed up. Even the videos were with wrong aspect ratio. All of those are fixed in the sequel. We have proper aspect ratio videos, PC menus that can be navigated via our mouse and some in-game graphics options (instead of the high option that was available in the first game). The only thing that Aspyr didn't fix, was the 30fps cap. It's annoying and we can't understand why Aspyr didn't remove it. Thankfully, 'jackfuste' from Rage3D made a 60fps unlocker and you can download it from here.

Δευτέρα 1 Νοεμβρίου 2010

Medal Of Honor PC Performance & Screenshots

After a long time, Medal Of Honor is back in action. This time though, you won't be fighting in the WW2 era. Like COD, the latest part of MOH is taking place in modern day. You take the role of various elite members in a war with the Talibans. The game uses the Unreal3 engine for its Single Player part and the Frostbite engine for the Multiplayer part. Was it a wise decision to use different engines and how do they perform? We'll use a Q9650 @ 4.2Ghz with 2GB DDR2 and a GTX295 to find out.

Let's start with the Frostbite engine. This is the same engine we've met in Bad Company 2, but as we can see it runs smoother. The major reason for this is the limited destructibility. Contrary to BC2, Medal Of Honor has a lot of buildings that are indestructible. Graphics wise, the MP part looks good but nothing breathtaking. As with Bad Company 2, the Frostbite engine is CPU bound so you'll definitely need a quadcore to enjoy it or a dualcore with a high CPU frequency. Frostbite doesn't tax the GPU, so you won't need a high-end card to enjoy it.