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Archive for August, 2014

JC-MP Scavenger Hunt – We finally have a winner!

by on Aug.30, 2014, under Games, General, PC

Prize: Bioshock Infinite Winner: Skello496. Date found: August 28th at 11:24pm. Location: x:14142.493164 y:423.494507 z:14348.511719.

This has been our longest Gaveroid’s Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Scavenger Hunt yet. Congratulations Skello496, who found the G logo on August 28th at 11:24pm. Location: x:14142.493164 y:423.494507 z:14348.511719.

We hope you enjoy your game, Skello496.

Remember, you could have a chance at winning the prize in months to come, so keep on playing on our server – you could find the hidden logo!

Check back soon for details on the next Gaveroid’s Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Scavenger Hunt!

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We are not responsible if the game does not run on your computer. It is your responsibility to make sure it is compatible with your PC and that your PC meets the system requirements. We are not responsible for any errors whatsoever either by the game server, Steam, our website, or you.
The game listed above is what you will receive through Steam. You will not get credited in any other way for the value of the prize. You will not be able to exchange your prize for another or request it for another platform.
After you add the gift to your library, you cannot transfer it to another account or individual. We will not send it to another account or individual. You must have a Steam account, The game Just Cause 2 and The Just Cause 2 Multiplayer mod.
If you already own a copy of the game prize we will be unable to send you another copy as a gift through Steam so you are ineligible to win.
Gaveroid’s Scavenger Hunt is not open to Gaveroid system administrators or moderators. No purchase necessary.
Please remember, just because you find the logo does not necessarily mean that you have won. The first person to find the logo and complete the instructions on how to claim yourΒ prize will win.

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Google Buys Twitch.tv, New Policies and Systems ALREADY!

by on Aug.09, 2014, under General

About a month ago, search engine (and now many other things including YouTube) giant Google made a move to buy the popular video game streaming site Twitch.tv (previously owned and integrated with Justin.tv). The purchase has been finalized and we are already seeing major changes in the way Twitch operates.

After the popularity spike in gaming videos on YouTube, content creators wanted a solution to be able to have viewers watch them play games live and interact with the streamer. Twitch was one of the best options, just overall being a good platform with good quality video capabilities, and a good chat system. I have myself done livestreams on Twitch, and after using it I would never want to switch. Twitch is one of the top sites for network traffic in the world, I believe. YouTube unveiled a new live streaming capability. On the users end it is a great system. Imagine watching a YouTube video with live comments. However, it isn’t so convenient for the streamer to get their content up. I have personally attempted to do a YouTube livestream, and the only free solutions (mainly Wirecast) didn’t really work properly for me. I find that Twitch has many more good programs that support it. So, that coupled with the fact that Twitch has subscriptions (where you can pay so much per month to the creator, not to be confused with follows which are like YouTube subscriptions), many streamers simply stuck to what works best.

Google noticed this, and, wanting to make their livestreams better, bought Twitch. We are already seeing changes; video on demand content (livestreams saved for later viewing) is now being scanned by a Content ID system similar to YouTube’s. Many people are swarming social media about the matter. Allow me to quote @OfficialFIERCE on Twitter – “I give it about 2 weeks before Google tries to push Google Plus on Twitch TV,” referring to the controversial event in which Google forced all YouTube users to connect their channel to their Google Plus to continue commenting on YouTube videos. I totally agree.

So, where will Twitch end up? Users are skeptical of the outcome of these events, and many have already started searching for a new place for their live content to call a home.

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Let’s Play: The Sims 3 #5 – Disaster Count Increased

by on Aug.08, 2014, under Games, General, PC, YouTube

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