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May 14, 2010
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Assassins Creed: Brotherhood Trailer

Teaser of the upcoming sequel of Assassins Creed Franchise :

Assassins Creed: Brotherhood

 

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May 13, 2010
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HQ Final Fantasy Wallpaper

HQ Final Fantasy Wallpaper

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May 7, 2010
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HQ Game Wallpaper

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Apr 25, 2010
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Just Cause 2 crash fixes

Can’t run the game in Windows XP

Unfortunately, this is a problem that cannot be solved. Just Cause 2 is a DX10/11 game and only supports Windows Vista and Windows 7. There is currently no way you can get the game to run under Windows XP (which only has DirectX 9). There are various hacks posted online but they simply do not work – do not waste your time on this if you have XP.

Cant find XINPUT1_3.dll  Error

This error and most other similar missing DLL errors are usually triggered due to a non updated version of DirectX. Please download and install the latest version of DirectX and the error would most likely be gone icon smile Just Cause 2 crash fixes

Installer issues, crashes, freezes or hang at launch

Some of the most common issues people seem to be experiencing with this game seems to include the Just Cause 2 not launching after the main executable is clicked. Black, blank screens at launch or crashes to desktop have also been reported. One possible reason for such problems is a corrupted or incomplete installation. If you are experiencing such problems, we suggest you reinstall the game, this time running the installer as Administrator (Right click and choose ‘Run as administrator’).

Update your graphic card driver to fix new game loading screen issue

 

On Windows Vista and Windows 7, when a non-admin privileged user tries to install something into Program Files, sometimes the OS directs the install location to the user’s VirtualHost folder. This is a safety feature but might cause issues with games such as Just Cause 2. Reinstalling and running the setup as administrator should fix this problem.

You can also try installing the game to a less restrictive folder than Program Files. If you are intending to play using a non administrator account, make sure to give the account full permission to the game’s install folder (Right click install dir -> Properties -> Security -> Edit -> Add -> Advanced -> Find now –> Choose your user account and press OK to all open windows to save and close). Additionally, right lick JustCause2.exe and choose ‘’Run as Admin’ when launching the game as well.

Disappearing civilians and vehicles

Some people have reported that all civilian vehicles and civilians disappear after you play several hours into the game. This seems to be an actual bug and has been acknowledged on Just Cause 2 support forums. If this happens, all you need to do this to start a race – this should reload all civilians and vehicles in the area.

Mar 20, 2010
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Most epic most violent game ever?

Those with even a passing awareness of Greek mythology and its gods will have the understanding that their world was a very violent and tumultuous one. But did the ancient Greeks debate — as they debated everything else – the wisdom of writing down these legends, for fear of what all of this gruesome violence might do to the tender young minds of their communities?

Alas, history reveals no clues.

One thing is sure, however: these days, now that such legends can be told in the more interactive medium of video games, occasionally a particularly violent or disturbing game manages to shock a few parents whose children were never supposed to see it in the first place. When this happens, the squawks from the lofty perches of moral judgment rise to a cacophony of ill-informed opinion pieces in newspapers and blogs, alarmist segments on the evening news, and Sunday sermons from one end of the world to the other.

 

Like its two predecessors, this game is extremely, unabashedly violent, and now that it has graduated to the PlayStation 3, the “God of War” franchise’s violence is being painted on a larger and more detailed canvas than ever thanks to the glories of high definition.

Some might argue that violence in video games is as unavoidable as it is in any other medium of storytelling, from movies all the way back to Shakespeare and beyond. After all, we’re dealing with monsters and Greek deities in “God of War 3;” with cyclops and undead skeleton warriors; and half-man, half-horse centaurs; and sometimes these beasts don’t exactly listen to kind words and reason. No, there are no depictions of puppy dogs in this game, nor any of rainbows, because sometimes a giant Chimera – a deadly combination of snake, goat and lion – can only be stopped by having the horn that was freshly snapped off of its forehead plunged directly into its eye socket. That’s just the way it goes.

 

Extreme violence in movies is usually overlooked these days, as many of the boo-birds have moved on to the more interactive world of video games. But while “God of War 3” director Stig Asmussen bemoaned the double standard in an interview during the game’s final development stages in 2009, he certainly wasn’t advocating his game as anything that children should be exposed to.

 

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