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Chief News Editor & Master of His Domain
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I dunno why I keep forgeting to post the news
I’m in a Blue October state of mind. Having finished Dark Messiah of Might and Magic this weekend (which was pretty good for a 20 dollar game, even if the ending was lame) I got the bug to RPG a bit, so I reinstalled Oblivion. Damn, you forget just how immersive that game really is. So full of options and things to do, it’s a wonder they get these games out as quickly as they do. It feels like a 10 year project. Frankly, MMO’s only which they were as immersive as the single player Oblivion is. It’s actually really kind of a shame MMO’s can’t seem to pull off that kind of content. Or perhaps they do, but the raw amount of people in your way detracts from it, I dunno. But it’s just as good as I remember it. Mad Shrimps starts us off with the Jetway Radeon X1950 Pro GDDR4 vs X1950 Pro GDDR3 Think Computers considers and weighs the Thermaltake LanBox SFF Case Hot Hardware takes a Sneak Peak Inside Computex Modders Inc takes it easy with the QPAD UC mouse pad Techgage tests out the ASUS P5K3 Deluxe WiFi-AP OCIA investigates some OCZ PC2-6400 Reaper Enhanced Bandwidth DDR2 Memory XYZ zips up the SilverStone SG03 Micro-ATX Case Digital Trends skips the Creative ZEN Stone Pro Clockers shows off the Tuniq 3 Tower Mad Penguin gives us the Top 5 Linux Misconceptions Bjorn3D tests out sticks of Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC2-8500 Big Bruin reports in with the In Win BT611 mATX Case with 300W Power Supply Techarp spins up the Seagate Momentus 7200.2 Notebook Hard Drive MBReview gets their overclock on with the OCZ 2GB Reaper HPC PC2-8500 Finally, XSReviews brings us on home with the Sapphire x1950 Pro AGP That’s all I got. You go have a day.
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