Monday, October 12, 2009
Aion: Assassin Tips & Tricks
dont worry about trying to walk around the mob or to turn your character around. All this does it take time and before you know it your mob will have completed his action and be turned right around with you. Even if your back is to a mob and you click a melee ability its will instantly turn your character around to attack!
Another Useful tactic for dealing with Stealth seeing MOBS. click your Evasion ability then Charge attack them. 1 of 2 things will happin.
Either A: You Charge attack and your evasion ability will cause them to miss there first swing which opens up your Counter attack which stuns them and then you walk through the MOB as I stated above for your free backstab!
Or B: Sometime when you Charge the MOB, pathing is a little goofey. but it works to our benefit so no complaint from me. What will acually happin is as you charge the mob, somtimes it will cause you to charge all the way to the center most part of the MOB. which makes them acually run through YOU and look for a spot thats of the right distance for Them to attack! Whats that mean? That means that somtimes right after you Charge attack the mob it will acually turn its back to you to find a place to mount an attack. So when you see this happin just hurry and click your Suprise attack.
If you have any questions or comments ill be following this thread.
Thanks Guys!!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Champions Online
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sony has made it official: the PS3 Slim launches the first week of September for $300, and existing hardware is also marked down to $300 tomorrow. The PSP will also enjoy comic book content, and "minis"—small, downloadable games.
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated August 18, 2009 1:20 PM CTText Size Print this article Leave a comment
The PS3 Slim has officially been confirmed by Sony, and it's coming in at a great price: $299.99. The system will be available in the first week of September, feature a 120GB hard drive, and will be around a third smaller and lighter than the first-generation systems. It gets better: if you don't want to wait on the Slim, tomorrow you'll be able to go to your favorite retailer and buy an existing PS3 for $299.99 as well.
Don't expect any changes in hardware or features outside of the smaller and lighter case; the PS3 Slim will do all the things current systems on store shelves can do, and will fail at the things the current hardware fails at. It's time to finally give up the dream of backwards compatibility.
Sony did reveal other things at its press conference, although none were quite as exciting. If you pick up a PSP Go at launch and register before October 10, you'll receive a free copy of Gran Turismo PSP for your shiny new system, which should help you deal with the sticker shock of buying a $250 console with no physical port for games. [Update: this is only for the European launch] There will also be an area of the PlayStation Network for "minis," games under 100MB that should be less expensive than full releases. Think of it as an Xbox Live Arcade for the PSP Go.
There will be minis available on October 1 to go along with the launch of the system, with more added as time goes on. Debut titles include Hero of Sparta, Tetris, and Minigore. In other words, expect to see some iPhone ports.
Sony also announced an upcoming comic reader for the PSP, offering access to hundreds of Marvel Comics, along with Archie Comics and Image titles. There was scant information on the cost of this service and no firm release date, but fans of digital comics should be able to get their fill of new releases through Sony's portable system.
Friday, August 28, 2009

TinFoil helm of dorkdum. -5 to sexterity
Look at this guy !!!! totally protecting all those brain cells.
Tin foil hat
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A man wearing a tin foil hat.
A tin foil hat is a piece of headgear made from one or more sheets of aluminium foil or similar material. Alternatively it may be a conventional hat lined with foil. Some people wear the hats in the belief that they act to shield the brain from such influences as electromagnetic fields, or against mind control and/or mind reading.
The concept of wearing a tin foil hat for protection from such threats has become a popular stereotype and term of derision; the phrase serves as a byword for paranoia and is associated with conspiracy theorists.
The reasons for their use include the supposed prevention of perceived harassment from governments, spies or paranormal beings. These draw on the stereotypical images of mind control operating by ESP or technological means, like microwave radiation. The effectiveness of tin foil hats is disputable; however, the belief in their necessity is popularly associated with paranoia or mental illness.[1]
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Foxy Lady!
By Gus Mastrapa
August 26, 2009
2:39 pm
Categories: Online Gaming
This January, Microsoft reached 10 million Gold subscribers for Xbox Live. This weekend, a good part of those subscribers will jump online and play.
That’s because sex symbol Megan Fox will be jumping onto Xbox Live this Sunday at 3:00 Pacific to play Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Game. Fox, who appeared in the Michael Bay summer blockbuster, will game using the Gamertag “Megan Fox 2009.”
As revealed in an interview on What They Play, Fox is a serious gamer nerd.
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Tags: megan fox, Microsoft, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Xbox 360, Xbox Live
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