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Originally Posted by wraggster We didn't spot any celebrities in the Call of Duty: Black Ops "Annihilation" DLC footage included in this dev diary. However, we did see lots of shots of all the new maps, including the Area 51-inspired "Hangar 18," the "Hazard" map based on World at War's "Cliffside" (and then made into a golf course), and the ancient ruins/zombie stronghold "Shangri-la." ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Battlefield 3 fans: take a moment away from your planned day of filling out online petitions for this message from EA. The retailer-exclusive pre-order DLC announced for the UK will be available to everyone some time after release. It is only a timed exclusive -- like every piece of retailer-exclusive DLC that has ever been offered, ever. Even better, that timed-exclusive "Physical Warfare" pack will be free when it is given a wide release later this year. It'll also be ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Though it's been quite a while since we've heard anything regarding Mass Effect 3's once-rumored multiplayer functionality, Eurogamer and CVG are both citing anonymous sources who claim the title will have a standalone four-player cooperative mode. The mode will feature a handful of missions which won't interact with the main storyline, and are designed to have a high replay value. Considering we spent around 40 hours mining for Element Zero in Mass Effect 2, we don't think our attention is going ...
Originally Posted by wraggster EA CEO John Riccitiello is throwing down the gloves now. In the latest in EA and Activision's spat over the imminent clash of Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3, the EA boss has stated that he wants Call of Duty to "rot from the core". Pulling no punches then, EA. Riccitiello's chat with Industry Gamers started off rather civil. "The honest truth is I think Modern Warfare is going to be a really good game," he said. "I think that in a weird ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Chocolatier chipmaker AMD has released new Catalyst 11.6 drivers for the firm's range of graphics cards, adding game-specific performance increases and nifty new feature called Steady Video. The updated driver suite includes better support for the chipmaker's APUs, hot on the heels of the appearance of the firm's new A-series of 'Llano' APUs. The drivers also bring boosted performance to a number of PC games such as 5 per cent performance boost for Far Cry 2. Windows 7-related multi-GPU ...