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Shortblog & NVGR - Dtoid Forums are UP!
Technophile | 11:38 PM on 01.28.2009 16 comments


First off, as Nick said earlier today THE FORUMS RETURN!

http://www.destructoid.com/forum/index.php



We are still blowing out cobwebs and there is still work to be done, but for now they are very functional and you are welcome to try them out. Also, it's very important that if you have suggestions and changes you want to see, put em up for a vote at http://destructoid.uservoice.com/ and let us know please!

If you see a bug or can't find or figure out something, I have a thread here for you to post your questions:

http://www.destructoid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10984
It's already full of some hints and new features, so check it out

Now I'm gonna get all sentimental:

You guys broke a record today,

Most users ever online was 78, 01-28-2009 at 02:00 PM.

I think we also had a record breaking number of editors and podcast people today as well.

That makes me a very happy admin. It means a lot that you guys were interested and cared enough to roll with the punches and help us make the forums even better then before. You are easily the best community I've ever had the pleasure to work with. I know that's obvious, but it deserves saying again.

Thanks guys, it's been a long day. Go get cozy in the new basement.

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Do you miss the forums?
Technophile | 4:48 PM on 01.22.2009 74 comments




Now you guys know what I've been up to for the last couple days. (ok, none of you really wondered)
I'm such a tease. If you've got questions, put em in the comments Or just laugh at my mediocre photoshop skills.

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Preview of the New Xbox experience with PICTURES! [Image heavy post]
Technophile | 10:18 PM on 11.16.2008 23 comments


I know I'm not the first one on the site to get the NXE early, but I thought I would do a quick picture tour of it. This post is going to be very image heavy and I apologize that the images are not crystal clear. (taking pictures of your TV is hard and I'm shakey apparently). I'm mostly going to avoid stuff that I think was covered well enough on the official videos, (avatars and such) and get right to the details of some of the stuff I think it pretty neat and how things are organized.

After the quick install (takes about as long as a normal update), intro video and making your avatar, the first thing you will see is the welcome channel. It's basically a series of tutorials and such about xbox features and new features in the NXE. Probably most useful if it's your first xbox.



So, thankfully you can turn this off easily in your system menu



So once you get rid of that, the first thing you will see is the "My Xbox" channel (i guess channel is what they call them). This is on what I'm going to call the main layer where you can access my xbox, game and video marketplaces, events, friends and inside xbox. I'm not going to cover events and inside xbox as I don't think most care about that stuff. If you do, it's very similar to the rest of this.



So lets start with the My Xbox channel and the profile pages.
As you can see, there is my avatar (saying my motto in the speech bubble). You can also see my most recent played games, gamerscore and if I'm signed in or not. Farther down the line you see your games library, videos, music and system settings. So lets choose my profile right now and go to the next layer.



So here is the familiar gamertag along with direct access to messages, profile editing, changing themes, avatar editing and account stuff. Further down the line you can see my achievements broken down by game. It does this automatically and sorts by most recent played. I think it's slick as hell.



Lets look at games library next. First displayed is your recent games list, pretty self explanatory. To the right is the specific categories for ease of use. So lets take a look at arcade games and see what that looks like.



Selecting Arcade games will bring you to this screen. A nice list of your XBLA games along with conveniently displayed achievements right next to it.



Let's back up a bit and click on the game I have in the tray, Fallout 3. Here you can see your play options. I installed it to my hard drive so I have play from hard drive and downloads and then delete from harddrive. You DO need to have the game in the drive even if it's installed. Obvious, since without that you could just rent the game, install the game, and then return it. The next screen over has my achievement details for Fallout 3 and the third page there has a direct link to all the downloadable stuff for Fallout 3. Let's move down so the download page is at the front.



So here is the downloads page, a synopsis and then technical info about Fallout 3. So, just by having the game in your tray, you get direct access to basically everything you would need for that game. I foresee this being awesome if you want to check on new DLC easily.



Next on the main layer (by scrolling up and down) Game Marketplace is where you go to download arcade games, gamerpics, themes and anything game related (TV and movies is separated out). Along with some spotlights further down the line you can just hit A on "explore game content"...



and it drops you into the new layer, all sorted by arcade, XNA games, game add-ons and the like. As you can see, one of the cooler things about these menus is that all games have cover art! Even the XBLA games as seen here.



Let's click on portal: still alive and see what's there. The background changes to a custom image of Portal, we have our download links, screenshots (which you can blow up full screen and view sideshow style) Tech info about the game and a synopsis. Every link you look at, be it demo, movie or whatnot should have this type of info and it's pretty informative if you see something new on live. At least more informative then a block of text which they had before.



scrolling down within marketplace, we get demos. Almost all the marketplace menus will have the new, most popular and browse pages at the front so you can easily find whats new. The list at the end there is just direct links to the latest demos (and not what is actually installed on my xbox)



let's scroll down again within marketplace and look at game-add ons, besides the standard latest, most popular and browse that I mentioned earlier, I saw today this "music games" category. I'm going to assume that they will be putting in spotlight links like this a lot in marketplace. Let's click it and see what it has.



Well, look at that. Direct links to almost every music game on Xbox 360. Selecting these will of course bring you to their download pages and game info.



going back to the main layer is the video marketplace. This has it's own main tab separate from game marketplace. As you can see Netflix is right there at the front, so let's check that out.



By clicking on netfix in the previous shot, it will take you to the standard purchase screen for a small download ( the download is free ). As you can see the download screen remains largely unchanged.



Once you download it, selecting the same Netflix icon as before will now take you to this screen. I do not actually have an Netflix account, so I am going to stop here unfortunately. It is nice to see it's there and (apparently) working.



Backing up, let's check out that Iron Man tab we saw. Here you can see the background has changed to a custom pic of Iron Man along with download links, info about the movie and a synopsis. Pretty slick.



Back on the main layer is the friends list. Because I do not have anyone on my list with the NXE, all I get are those blank shadows for the avatars. The list scrolls left and right. Behind each player you can see what I'm going to call a diorama. This is the generic diorama that is used with every standard theme. As you've seen, I've been using a standard theme in this shot. Most of the old themes are going to look like this with the bottom cut off. It doesn't look so bad with ryu there, but to be honest, most themes look pretty horrible.
I discovered last night that some of the premium themes are available so I decided to check those out. Next is the same friends list, with a gears of war 2 premium theme applied.



Wow. So this looks alot different. The "ground" has changed to a shade of dark grey (it's always the same light grey for standard themes) and the background has a nicely framed picture of Marcus. Also the diorama has changed to some cool gears vehicles and rubble. Something that is universal to all themes is the small box next to the avatar that shows cover art what game they are playing. As you can see, our lovely Colette is playing Fallout 3. :D One thing to note is this "premium" theme cost me 250 MS points. That's a tad expensive for my taste, so I don't expect to buy maybe more then one more of these.



Next is the mini guide. This pops up when you hit the guide button on your controller. As you can see it's a tiny version of the old blades and works really slick. It's got quick access to everything including marketplace.



It's hard to see, but here is the game guide while I'm playing Fallout 3.



So that's about it. I know I didn't cover extensively everything about it, but I think I covered what will be the most traveled areas. I can't wait for it to release so I can really test out party chat, what a "NXE" friends list looks like and other things I couldn't cover here. Overall, my xbox feels like a whole new system and it's lightning fast. The avatars are cute but useless and thankfully only show up in your profile and friends lists on the dash. I really like how it's interconnected and it's very easy to find stuff.

Thank you for reading this and if you have questions that you feel I didn't cover, ask them in the comments and I'll try to give you a concise answer if I can. (and yes, feel free to send me friend invites at Techn0phile my list isn't nearly full enough)

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Tokyo Game Show - Street Fighter 4 Trailer
Technophile | 12:25 AM on 10.09.2008 4 comments


Ah, Street Fighter 4.

Being a huge fan of the 2d fighting genre and especially of street fighter, I'm pretty happy every time I see something new about Street Fighter 4.

This is a new trailer from the TGS that just got posted over at GameTrailers and I thought it was too cool not to share over here as well. The trailer is a mash-up of in game footage, the original trailer we all saw a long time ago as well as a good chuck of the anime-style animations that will be featured in the game's cut-scenes. Some of it new, some of it old.

Unfortunately, all the voice over is in Japanese but I think most of us get the idea of whats going on. :D Also, make sure you watch all the way through for a scene at the end.

Here is the trailer....







wait...was that Dan?

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Fallout 3 E3 Teaser Trailer
Technophile | 2:03 AM on 07.12.2008 13 comments


Lookie lookie what just popped up over at Gametrailers.

A brand new first trailer for Fallout 3.



I like the style of it, it's fairly reminiscent of the early Bioshock trailers (as they both are going off that old timey steampunk vibe). It does appear that this trailer is in engine and the graphics, while not eye exploding, do look fairly good.

Unfortunately, we aren't given a whole lot of information about the game other then it's a desolate wasteland that looks like a nuke or 6 hit it. We get a guy standing there with a rifle and some catchy crooner music. Apparently the radios still work.

I've played Fallout and Fallout 2 and I enjoyed them, but I'm not what you would call a head over heels fan of the series. I think it might be that I played them rather young and didn't pay as much attention to it as I should have.

So what do you all think of this teaser? What fallout-y goodness did I overlook?

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Ode to Chad Concelmo (NVGR)
Technophile | 9:16 PM on 05.30.2008 14 comments


Oh Chad Concelmo, You are too awesome for words. You are one of my favorite people on this site (next to Colette and Niero). So, because I keep hearing this damn ad on the radio every morning, I thought I would make a fitting tribute to the LOTD (Lord of the Dolphins).

*Directly stolen from the Dos Equis' Most Interesting Man in the World radio ads, because Chad IS the most interesting man in the world, motherfucker!*

"He's the only man to have ever aced the Rorschach test"



"So many people are affected by his charm, they invented a vaccine for it."



"When he goes in the water, dolphins appear"



"He once read the entire encyclopedia, because he enjoyed the scent of leather"



"When alien abductors arrived, they asked if he could probe them"



All true. All Chad.

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Hi! I'm Will (or Technophile, or Techno, or Tech or that guy) and I run the forums. This blog is primarly going to be a Dev Blog of sorts about forum changes and cool stuff happening in the forums you might not be aware of. The forums are a damn cool place and you should check them out!

You can get to the forums from any of the links on the top bar there or directly here - http://www.destructoid.com/forum/

I live in LA and I work in the gaming industry in community management.

I <3 Destructoid and the forums are my labor of love.

and now some rambling:

Technophilia and technophobia are the two extremes of the relationship between technology and society. The technophobe fears or dislikes technology, often regarding some or all technology with fear. This may be as a consequences of fear of change, a prior catastrophic experience with technology or because it may lead to a process of dehumanization.

The technophile sees most or all technology as positive, adopting technology enthusiastically, and seeing it as a means to potentially improve life and combat social problems. A technophile will choose technology above other methods rather than rationally selecting the best tool for the job.

* I'm a modern man.

A man for the millennium, digital and smoke free. A diversified multicultural postmodern deconstructionist. Politically, anatomically, and ecologically incorrect. I've been uplinked and downloaded. I've been inputted and outsourced. I know the upside of downsizing. I know the downside of upgrading. I'm a high-tech lowlife. A cutting-edge, state-of-the-art, bicoastal multitasker. And I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond. I'm new wave but I'm old school. And my inner child is outward bound. I'm a hot-wired, heat-seeking, warm-hearted, cool customer. Voice activated and biodegradable. I interface from a database, And my database is in cyberspace. So I'm interactive, I'm hyperactive, And from time-to-time I'm radioactive. Behind the eight ball, ahead of the curve. Riding the wave, dodging a bullet. Pushing the envelope. I'm on point, on task, on message, and off drugs. I got no need for coke and speed. I got no urge to binge and purge. I'm in the moment, on the edge, over the top, but under the radar. A high concept, low profile, medium range ballistic missionary. A street-wise smart bomb. A top-gun bottom feeder. I wear power ties, I tell power lies, I take power naps, I run victory laps. I'm a totally ongoing bigfoot slam dunk rainmaker with a proactive outreach. A raging workaholic. A working rageaholic. Out of rehab, and in denial. I got a personal trainer, a personal shopper, a personal assistant, and a personal agenda. You can't shut me up, you can't dumb me down. 'Cause I'm tireless, and I'm wireless. I'm an alpha male on beta blockers. I'm a non-believer and an over-achiever. Laid back but fashion forward. Up front, down home, low rent, high maintenance. Super size, long lasting, high definition, fast acting, oven ready, and built to last. I'm a hands on, foot loose, knee jerk, head case. Prematurely post traumatic, and I have a love child who sends me hate mail. But I'm feeling, I'm caring, I'm healing, I'm sharing. A supportive bonding nurturing primary care giver. My output is down, but my income is up. I take a short position on the long bond, and my revenue stream has its own cash flow. I read junk mail, I eat junk food, I buy junk bonds, I watch trash sports. I'm gender specific, capital intensive, user friendly, and lactose intolerant. I like rough sex. I like tough love. I use the F word in my eMail, And the software on my hard drive is hard core, no soft porn. I bought a microwave at a mini mall. I bought a mini van in a mega store. I eat fast food in the slow lane. I'm toll free, bite sized, ready to wear, and I come in all sizes. A fully equipped, factory authorized, hospital tested, clinically proven, scientifically formulated medical miracle. I've been pre-washed, pre-cooked, pre-heated, pre-screened, pre-approved, pre-packaged, post-dated, freeze-dried, double-wrapped, vacuum-packed, and I have an unlimited broadband capacity. I'm a rude dude, But I'm the real deal. Lean and mean. Cocked, locked and ready to rock. Rough tough and hard to bluff. I take it slow. I go with the flow. I ride with the tide. I got glide in my stride. Drivin' and movin', sailin' and spinnin', jivin' and groovin', wailin' and winnin'. I don't snooze so I don't lose. I keep the pedal to the metal and the rubber on the road. I party hearty, And lunch time is crunch time. I'm hanging in, there ain't no doubt. And I'm hanging tough, over and out.

RIP G.Carlin



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