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Here’s an E3 2010 line up list. It was supposed to be confidential…
Update: Here’s more thanks to Dragoon – http://abstract360.com/2010/05/rumor-e3-2010-line-up-leaked/
Update 2: Confirmed fake! http://twitter.com/jeffgerstmann/status/13410527050
*UPDATE* 522175 is going live now. STEAM will launch later, possibly tomorrow, as it needs to go through extra QA before it goes live on Steam.
Version 522175 is going live within a couple of minutes. This has fixed the multiplayer map CTD’s we experienced with 522174.
[NOTE: 522175 is merely a re-packaging of the datafiles from 522174. Therefore, version 522175 reports itself as 522175 in the auto-patcher, but does still say "522174" in the game's splash screen.]
In addition, the Steam version will no longer have SecuROM. The patch is going through Steam compatibility testing as soon as possible. The patch is backward compatible. (We are not updating the servers, only the game clients.) So old & new game clients can play with each other.
Source: Steam Forums, electronicarts.co.uk Forums
Here’s another mini-review! This time we decided to check out the latest modern shooter – Bad Company 2.
(click on the picture to see the deal)
Electronic Arts celebrate this year Valentines Day by giving away for free Command & Conquer™ Classic games.
This involves the first Command & Conquer ever,
Happy Valentine Day
Command & Conquer™ Classics for Free.
Make sure you read the “Installation Instructions” for each game.
SteamUnpowered
proudly presents:
Pilot of “Weekend Deals” new series, episode 1
Enjoy yourself!
Current deals: GamersGate, Steam, Impulse, EA UK, GamesPlanet.
Those who bought Red Alert 3 during Steam’s holiday sale are finding themselves with a partially useless game purchased at a fairly low price. Steam users report that the downloaded copies of Red Alert 3 don’t include serial numbers, which the game requires for online play.
A similar issue occurred recently through Steam with the digital sale of Spore. That problem seems to have been resolved, and at least one Red Alert 3 player has been able to rectify the current error, though the solution required the game to be re-downloaded directly from EA (complete with SecuROM DRM).
Still, EA’s eventual intervention in Steam’s Spore issue is a possible sign that these Red Alert 3 owners will get their fix as fast as possible.
Update:
EA today confirmed to Joystiq via Twitter that the issue had been "quickly resolved," further adding that "all is well back in Steam land."
Thanks for all the guys who noticed it (I really have no time to check the Steam store right now). As the news title says, some EA Games are priced really reasonable on Steam comparing to what they were in the beginning (30%-140% more!). See all EA Games on Steam here.
Read more about it here (all EA titles listed on Steam with proper price comparison, thanks to Rhoning The Wizard for the effort)!
And of course thanks to EA for this great decision.