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PC Upgrade Time

Crysis 3 came out today, so that means only one thing: its time to upgrade again. This time around I decided to grab a 2nd GTX 680 and run them in SLI. Some might say its overkill, but when you start trying to run games like Crysis 3 maxed out and in 3D at acceptable frame rates for multiplayer you almost need it. I also took the opportunity to finally do a slight overclock on my processor from 3.4GHz to a little over 4.3Ghz. Its not a new processor, but the improvement is good enough for now and runs at around 52C under load.

I also decided that if I am getting a 2nd 680 it would be nice to actually be able to see it. So I went ahead and ordered a new side panel for my 600T that has a window. Of course, if you are going with a windowed case you need some sort of lighting. I am not a fan of the old school Cold Cathodes, so I decided to go with the NZXT Hue. It is a pretty nice LED controller that allows you to change colors, lighting modes, and brightness. The mesh front goes pretty well with my case, so that was also a nice plus.

With the additional GTX 680 also comes an additional power draw. My older UPS just was not going to cut it, providing me very short battery run times. I had been looking at the APC BR1500G and decided to just go ahead and buy it now. The software it comes with is infinitely better then the terrible software that came with my TrippLite UPS. I don’t think I will be buying any more TrippLite products from now on.

My current specs:

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 4.3GHz
CPU Cooler: Corsair H60 w/ two Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition High Static Pressure 120mm Fans in a push-pull configuration
Memory: 16GB Corsair Vengeance
Primary Hard Drive: 120GB OCZ Agility 3 SSD
Other Drives: Over 3TB of storage across 3 HDD
Optical Drive: LG Black 14X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R 5X DVD-RAM 12X BD-ROM 4MB Cache SATA BDXL Blu-ray Burner,3D Play Back
Video Card: 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 in SLI
Monitor: Asus VG236H 120Hz 3D Monitor
Speakers/Headphones: Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset & Logitech X-540 5.1 Speakers
Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K90 Performance MMO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Mouse: Logitech G500
Mouse Surface: Razer eXactMat
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Computer Case: Corsair Graphite Series 600T
Power Supply: Corsair HX Series HX750

 

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Tribes Ascend Game of the Year Update

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Tribes: Ascend, the extremely popular free to play game has released another massive update including 6 new maps and the return of the Shocklance from Tribes 2. It also marks the return of shielded base turrets, something the game has been needing since release. The update also comes with a patch that fixes a lot of issues.

With the release of the new content comes the Single Purchase option. This package will unlock all classes, all weapons, and all perks in the current game. If you are counting, that’s over 100 weapons and all 21 perks. It hit Steam for a “discount price” of $29.99, so expect it to go back up to $39.99 later on. If you’re already a VIP, you can grab it for $19.99.

The update’s available now.

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System Shock 2 on GOG.com Tomorrow

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The unthinkable has happened. Somehow the licensing issues for my favorite game of all time have been sorted out by the amazingly dedicated folks over at Good Old Games, and they have convinced the parties involved to allow them to re-release the game on their website DRM free. I would like to say that this came out of absolutely nowhere, but I cant help but wonder if the random patch we had a few months back was somehow related. It might not be, but either way I have been an extremely happy fan these past couple of months.

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Expect to see a lot of happy gamers tomorrow

I can’t even begin to express how excited I am that this game is available again for people to experience. I know there are a lot of people out there besides myself that have been wanting this to happen, as the game has been on the top of the GOG Community’s most wanted list for years. If you have never played the game, you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy tomorrow. You can think of the game as a more in-depth sci-fi horror RPG version of Bioshock. In fact, I even compared the two a bit before Bioshock came out. Of course its not surprising that the two games are so similar. The same company, with many of the same employees, developed both games. Bioshock was Irrational Games’ spiritual successor to System Shock since the license for that game was unavailable to them (and EA didn’t seem to care about it).

So how was this able to happen? GOG managing director Guillaume Rambourg explained to RPS:

We have contacted lots of publishers, developers and lawyers over the past 4-5 years – mostly industry veterans actually – to better understand the big legal puzzle behind this game and identify who owns the trademark, the IP, the code, distribution rights and so forth. We got lots of answers, sometimes aiming at the same direction, sometimes pointing in conflicting ones. You know the drill: one step forward, two steps back. It was a real investigation a la Tex Murphy. A very tough case, definitely, but we never lost hope.

Whether you are experiencing System Shock 2 for the first time or playing it again for the 20th time, don’t forget that there are a lot of great mods out there that can get your game looking great. If this release is like others from GOG, there shouldn’t be any compatibility problems with the existing mod content. It also should work great “out of the box”, so hopefully no worries about getting it running in the first place. We will all know more tomorrow. I am  hoping that this is a solid release.

System Shock 2 will be available at GOG.com tomorrow from 11:00 AM GMT, for $9.99.