Evening Reading
by Garnett Lee, Feb 14, 2011 5:00pm PSTFootage allegedly from a pirated version of Crysis 2 made its way around the Net over the weekend. Such material puts news sites in a difficult position. In the modern era, once something like that hits the Net, it's out there, impossible to contain. But it's also content maliciously taken from its owners. This isn't a situation like say a whistleblower coming to the press. It's pirates, ripping off the game. Yes, we cover piracy in the video game industry but basing coverage on pirated material is a whole other matter. We can't stick our heads in the sand and pretend it's not out there, but neither can we in good conscience knowingly use pirated material for a story.
In their response, Crysis 2 publisher Electronic Arts said "Crytek and EA are deeply disappointed by the news. We encourage fans to support the game and the development team by waiting and purchasing the final, polished game on March 22. ... Piracy continues to damage the PC packaged goods market and the PC development community." Should the game's PC sales fail to meet expectations, it's a safe bet there will be plenty of fingers pointed back to this moment.
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1.Sometimes games can be played for hours without any issues.
2.Another time having sudden reboots two minutes into the game.
3.,Sometimes get reboots during loading sense.
4.Some games and benchmarks cause reboots continuously but some games and benchmarks don't cause any issues at all.
Done one hour Prime95 and Furmark stability test separately then done both of them simultaneously and all those tests ran without any kind of issues.(during those test CPU temp 65 and GPU temp 75).Upgrade drivers and BIOS of mobo,graphic card,sound card and install fresh copy of windows but still getting random and sudden reboots during gaming.However if i turn on v-sync via in game or nvidia control panel those reboots can be minimize.
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