Humble Indie Bundle 4

The latest Humble Indie Bundle is far more epic then it is humble this time around. Every single game this time is worth it. The stars of the core package are Super Meat Boy and Shank, which alone are well worth $15 each. However the real deal is that you can also get Space Battles and Cave Story+, two absolutely amazing indie games, if you pay more then the average (which right now is $5.32). The pay what you want deal runs for 11 more days, so you have some time, but don’t wait too long. You would be a fool to not pick up these games and help charity out at the same time.



Tribes: Ascend coming to NASL Season 3

Tribes: Ascend, the free-to-play first person shooter from Hi-Rez studios, has been added to season 3 of the North American Star League. The NASL is a professional e-sports league that features the games StarCraft II and Heroes of Newerth. This is the first league to take in Tribes: Ascend, and really the first league to feature a Tribes game in a pretty long time (TWL aside).

“As developers, we are excited to offer a fast paced, high skill-ceiling shooter for this generation of gamers.” says Todd Harris, Hi-Rez Studios COO. “Tribes: Ascend and NASL are a great fit in terms of dedication to competition and high-quality, high-engagement content.”

Players interested in joining the Closed Beta for Tribes: Ascend can register for an invitation at www.tribesascend.com



Tribes Forever

A new Tribes Video. Yeah that’s right, Starsiege Tribes. The game came out in 1998 and people still make videos. It is that good.



Bricks of War

Check out this pretty awesome stop-motion animation based on the Gears of War franchise. This is one of the reasons why Legos are the best toys ever.



How To: Install Steam Games to Other Drives

If you are like me and have a Solid State Drive and a lot of Steam games, you might be wondering how to put most of your games on a typical hard drive while still having a few of your most played games on your SSD. Steam does not officially support installing games on different drives, but it is possible to “trick” it in a way to think games are installed in its drive when they are actually on a different one.

If you know your way around the NTFS file system you could always just set up junction points or symbolic links. For the rest of you, there is a nice utility called “SteamTool Library Manager” that will configure all of that for you. Of course there is always a chance that something could go wrong, so be sure to read up on all the instructions posted at the program’s website.

Hopefully installing games to different drives will be a supported Steam feature in the future, but for now this is a pretty easy way to make it work.

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