Malevolence
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For unicorn/pony lovers out there: Look ma! I grow a hat! "Intelligent" way of solving things! Lol.
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Note: Please play in full blast. Its been quite a while since I hear such tracks. It does reminds me of Frank Klepacki's style. What ya think?
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Desktop / Avatar / Sig Showing Off Thread
Malevolence replied to Sonic's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
Updated my avatar, signature, profile page accordingly. -
Show Off Your Babes Thread (PG-13)
Malevolence replied to Malevolence's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
Daisy Lowe -
Battlefield 3! Yay!!! Luk3us where are you?
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I don't get it either. At the end of the day everyone will get one of these tech, so why waste time queuing, might as well do something productive. Meanwhile, hilarious video. http://youtu.be/pkPWw2jSnhI
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Nice animation.
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EA: New Online Gaming Content Codes Could Expire Before Even Being Used
Malevolence posted a topic in Off-Topic Discussion
EA: New Online Gaming Content Codes Could Expire Before Even Being Used If you're buying an Electronic Arts game, be prepared for the Online Pass that came with it to have already expired. This was the recent experience of a NeoGAF member who bought a brand new copy of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit from Amazon, only to find that he got an error message saying that the code was either incorrect or no longer valid. Gaming website Joystick picked up on this and asked an EA advisor about this situation. It turns out that it's EA's corporate policy to have some of these codes expire, but that no one should be faced with this, as a rule. However, if they are, then they can get a new one for free, by either downloading it or getting it from EA directly. Checking the EULA shows that at the moment, there is only game with this restriction. It's only Dragon Age 2 (packaged) which has a time-limited an Online Pass code and that it expires on March 31, 2012: ONLINE PASS SERIAL CODE EXPIRES MARCH 31, 2012. EA ACCOUNT, REGISTRATION WITH ENCLOSED SINGLE-USE SERIAL CODES, INTERNET CONNECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT REQUIRED TO PLAY AND TO ACCESS BONUS CONTENT (IF ANY) AND ONLINE FEATURES AND/OR SERVICES. SERIAL CODES ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE ONCE USED. EA ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY AND TERMS OF SERVICE CAN BE FOUND AT EA.COM. YOU MUST BE 13+ TO ACTIVATE SOFTWAREAND REGISTER FOR AN EA ACCOUNT. EA MAY RETIRE ONLINE FEATURES AFTER 30 DAYS NOTICE POSTED ON EA.COM/2/SERVICE-UPDATES. Note that it doesn't say anything about a replacement code at all. Only by contacting EA does the customer have any idea what to do about this, which can be very frustrating. The advisor didn't explain why these codes are designed to expire and it's hard to see exactly why. However, maybe it's to increase security of the product somehow, perhaps in a similar way that passwords at workplaces usually expire after a certain amount of time? Regardless, it's another inconvenient hoop that the honest gamer who's shelled out their hard-earned money has to jump through. In particular, one can see how these games that find themselves in the bargain basement a year later will all have expired codes, which will only be renewed at EAs discretion. Imagine the disappointment and frustration for the customer to see the online features being proudly advertised on the box, only to be denied at the point of installing the game. Then, it will be even more annoying should they contact EA about this only to be told that this feature has been removed. A feature like this could make or break a sale, so allowing such a situation potentially opens up EA to lawsuits for false advertising, since they are selling games that have had features removed by stealth. At the very least, such a customer would be entitled to a refund, which the shop would then be unlikely to give, because the box has been opened... http://www.techpower...Being-Used.html -
Status: COMPLETED: Saints Row: The Third COMPLETED: Need For Speed: The RUN Hoorah! Next up, Battlefield 3, yay baby!
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YouTube Captions Fail: --- Anyways, random pic of the day
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Luk3us, a dedication for you!
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Nice one Inferno!!! Awesome pics that made my day! Thanks!
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Awesome classic and funny posts!!! Will Farrell, made of win. Wasted that his Twitter account doesn't seem to have much updates? What happen? "Some girls need to control their WHOREmones." ~WillFarrell
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Another crazy day playing Saints Row The Third! Look ma, Pixel tank shooting pixlated pixels!
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Meh. Rumors. If theres HL2Episode3, and HL3, yah for me. If it never got produced, oh well.
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The most epic review/comment/feedback by a fan on Serious Sam 3: BFE.
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Serious Sam 3: BFE! Who has gotten the game already? HAhahahhahaha! Crazy MW3 parody featuring Ghost!!! W00t!
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Chrome Overtakes Firefox Globally for First Time
Malevolence replied to Sonic's topic in Off-Topic Discussion
Let's face it, Firefox was awesome, but as time went by it start to get bloated and stuff. Meanwhile, Google Chrome seems to performs faster and lighter. Haven't really got familiarize with Google Chrome but the last time I tried, loading times felt better than FireFox imo. Probably going to migrate to Google Chrome before 2012, which is soon! -
Damn, I'm pumped! Time to get my PC graphics card pimped!
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It's the over-the-top-nonsense that makes it so fun and silly at the same time. Winning!
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It's way more lengthy than Battlefield 3 Single Player campaign. And this is the first MW game that lacks the bonus part to the campaign. I like the adrenaline action-pack storyline for this franchise, but the lack of graphics is pretty wasted at numerous occasions. Meanwhile, can't believe I am hooked on Saints Row The Third! Here's my custom model for my gameplay.
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Awesome YouTube layout changes! I'm loving it, yes!

