Evening Reading: Digital Distribution and You!
by Brian Leahy, Mar 01, 2010 5:00pm PSTPortal 2 evidence?
As I sit and wait for Steam to finally go live with the pre-load for Battlefield: Bad Company 2--it might be live by the time you read this--my thoughts turn to how much PC gaming has changed for me since digital distribution became more prevalent. As consoles become more profitable and retail stores began cutting back on shelf space for PC games, it was harder to snag a new game on release day (without pre-ordering).
Now, I can purchase a game and pre-load it so that the moment it is released, I get access. I've seen a few users complain about "not owning" these digital games or express concerns about their digital library if any of these digital services go under. All valid concerns, but I'll blindly trust my digital overlords for the convenience.
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Tonight's Game of the Evening is:
Homeworld - "Probably the most atmospheric RTS ever made. For such a simple story, it managed to make a lot of people turn into big sissies on the 3rd mission. One of the last games to have a real manual, too." (Beady)
I too miss manuals! Especially now that all of my PC games are digital and console game manuals are barely three pages long.
Here are some videogame stories from today:
- The PlayStation 3 is having some problems.
- Analyst Michael Pachter isn't too concerned, though.
- Garnett previews God of War III.
- Braid creator, Jonathan Blow, details his new game.
Also, StarCraft II vortex nukes! (Thanks, Felraier)
Wargame: Airland Battle trailer details dynamic campaign
Halo 'Bootcamp' confirmed by Microsoft
Weekend PC download deals: Tomb Raider for $14
Game Dev Tycoon studio outlines future plans
Baldur's Gate 2 Enhanced already has 350,000 words of new content



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From Sony:
We are aware that the internal clock functionality in the PS3 units other than the slim model, recognized the year 2010 as a leap year. Having the internal clock date change from February 29 to March 1 (both GMT), we have verified that the symptoms are now resolved and that users are able to use their PS3 normally.
If the time displayed on the XMB is still incorrect, users are able to adjust time settings manually or via the internet.
http://www.giantbomb.com/news/hey-turn-on-your-playstation-3/1892/
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