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Roxio Easy Media Creator Suite 9 OLD VERSION

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Roxio Easy Media Creator Suite 9 OLD VERSION




- Marketing Information: Get the most out of your digital videos, music and photos. Easy Media Creator 9 Suite lets you create, manage and enjoy them the way you want them - where you want them. Product Information - Software Sub Type: CD/DVD Authoring - Software Name: Roxio Easy Media Creator v.9.0 Suite - Features and Benefits: Burning and Copying: - Burn and copy data, audio, photo, video CDs and DVDs - Copy your music movies and photos to iPod, PSP or mobile phones - Create virtual disc drives and load disc images - Burn a disc and create a disc image file at the same time - Compress an entire 9 GB DVD video to a standard 4.7 GB DVD disc - Copy DVDs to double layer discs and preserve the original quality - Secure your data with 128-bit encryption and password-protection Music: - Send your music to a mobile phone, PSP, iPod or Windows Media portable player - Capture streaming Internet radio and music instantly - Enjoy up to 50 hours of music on a DVD - Create custom ringtones for your mobile phone - Automatically add title, artist and genre tags to any audio track - Create smooth transitions across all the tracks on your audio CD - Span dozens of songs and compilations across multiple audio CDs - Convert music from LPs and tapes into MP3 or wma format in 3 steps - Combine audio tracks from CD, DVD or Internet radio - Rip CDs, create compilation audio or mp3 CDs Photo and Video: - Burn your TiVo shows to DVD and watch them anywher

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Roxio creator 9
Un-usable. this product was mis-represented as an “old version”, what I was sent was version 9.1XE which is an oem version with limited capabilities(my computer already came with a more usable oem). I hope Amazon and discount_software_4u will show more integrity in the future.

4 Stars Good enough
Cannot put it on two/three computers, needs activation to run.. Probably have to buy another license from Roxio or buy another copy for $40…. Works with Vista Ultimate/xp64! Make sure ur copy is new and/or unregistered!

1 Star Stay away from Roxio
After buying this, it installed a lot of programs that I didn’t want. When I tried to selectively install what I did want, none of the programs would work. So I had to do a full install. Video editing would lock up every 10 or 20 minutes, which was usable I just saved often. Then it started locking up every minute which wasn’t enough time to get anything done. On their customer forums, every problems seems to be answered with “uninstall and do a clean reinstall.” I had done that twice already so I gave up and uninstalled it to move on to something new. Now it has broken my codecs and won’t play any video without asking for a file that I can’t find. This software is nothing but a huge hassle and waste of money. Instead of making patches they just start selling suite 10 which is probably just as bad.

2 Stars Bloated and buggy
I have tried to use this product (running on Windows XP Professional) for several months now and am not pleased. Problems encountered: (1) slow to load. each component seems to be a separate application that takes unreasonably long to load when activated. (2) Unstable. often encounters problems and shuts down, loosing work accomplished. (3) Won’t recognize blank Memorex DVD+R DL disks. Recommend looking for a better alternative.

5 Stars Low Tech Solution
This purchase solved my problem with a much older version of CD creator which offered no support for my latest hardware purchases. But now an even more current version is also available at reasonable cost.

I’m happy.

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Bitdefender Internet Security 2009 1Yr 1Pc

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Bitdefender Internet Security 2009 1Yr 1Pc




BitDefender Internet Security 2009 keeps your Internet-connected family safe, without slowing down their PCs. It locks out viruses, hackers & spam, while providing parental control and firewall protection. Manage the security of your home network from a single location. BitDefender software from other computers in the network can be remotely configured, while tasks such as scans, backups, tune-ups, and updates can be run on-demand or scheduled to run during off-hours. Hourly updates ensure that you are protected against the latest threats without pushing a button. Lost program files are not a problem either. In the rare event of file damage due to PC problems, BitDefender automatically repairs and updates itself. Confidently download, share and open files from friends, family, co-workers and even total strangers. Guard your conversations with top-of-the line encryption File Vault securely stores personal information or sensitive files Connect securely to any network at home, in the office or away Automatically modifies firewall protection settings to suit location Wi-Fi monitor helps prevent unauthorized access to your Wi-Fi network Blocks access to inappropriate websites and e-mail Schedules and limits kids’ access to Internet and to applications Reduces the system load and avoids requesting user interaction during games Uses few system resources Family network protection System Requirements - Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (32/64 bit) or higher, 800-MHz or higher processor, 256MB RAM, 300MB free space, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, and. NET Framework 1.1

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Jerry’s BitDefender Review
The only problem I have with this software is that it will not load during startup. I have to load it manually. I believe it is essential that this type of software be loaded at startup. I am attempting to resolve the issue with the manufacturer.

5 Stars Flawless…
Got this software right when it came out and it’s everything Consumer Reports said it was. My PC is running like new… in fact better than new. Norton was slowing the thing down terribly. It also found a slew of viruses that Norton did not find. The other features like the gaming mode and file vault make this software a bargain. Definitely worth the #1 ranking!

1 Star junk
don’t even consider it unless you want to crash your machine and deal with people with absolutely no customer service ethic.

4 Stars Great Deal
I purchased this product about a month ago and have been very pleased. It was easy to install and set up.It does take a long time to do a full system scan but if you set it to run in the middle of the night you’ll have no problems. I researched a lot of internet security programs before buying Bitdefender and I think it is the best for the money and Amazon beat everyone’s price.

1 Star Wouldn’t Update with dial-up
Gave it to my Daughter, because I have dial-up and tech-support told me it would not update all updates with dial-up. Had an error and did what tech-support said and still had an error. Second time I’ve tried bitdefender and no luck.

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Call of Duty World at War

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Call of Duty World at War




Go to war in the final tension-filled, unforgiving battles against a new ferocious enemy in the most dangerous and suspenseful action ever seen in WWII. Call of Duty: World at War completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining WWII gaming. It brings an uncensored edge to combat, as soldiers face the most harrowing and climatic European and Pacific battles. From the remains of Russia and the ruins of Berlin, to the beach and jungles of the deadly Pacific Theater, the volatile action takes on added depth as you employ new features that previously were only available in multiplayer, including perks, rankings and online stats in up-to full four-player cooperative gameplay.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars No Controller Support
I picked up this game for PC because I really enjoyed it on XBOX 360, but don’t feel like spending the money for the console. The box for this game states that it has game controller support, specifically support for the XBOX 360 controller when used via USB in a PC. This is not the case, and the PC version actually offers no game controller support, despite the fact Activision says it does on the game box. Just a heads up. I was pretty disappointed, and got a pretty lame excuse back from Activision when I inquired about it.

5 Stars COD has done a good job again
All I can say is I am still playing it and it is cool with the zombies, flame thrower, bazooka and bayonet action. Graphic are good especially when you use the flame thrower. Thank God they made a PC version I have them all now and hope the next one they dont wait to put it out in PC as well as Xbox playstation versions. The game is worth playing.

1 Star Bought 2 copies and feel doubly stupid
This is my first product review ever.

I actually bought 2 copies of this game so we could play co-op over the LAN.

I was such a COD fan. COD1, COD1:UO, COD2, COD4. They were all great.

COD5 stinks. I can’t believe that I can’t get my money back. We have two computers that easily meet the minimum specs, but the game is essentially unplayable with incredible long, long load times and choppy performance if you’re patient enough to wait for the game and level to load. We both run COD4 at the highest settings with super smooth game play.

I combed every forum and tried every possible fix. Forget Activision’s own site. It’s worthless.

I think I’ll put the DVD’s in the shredder. That’ll surely be the most fun I’ve had with this game.

4 Stars A good WWII sim, with Co-op
I know the software developer got raked over the coals for Call Of Duty 3, but this was a good game. By splitting the 15 missions between the Eastern Front and the Pacific Islands, you get to alternate flavors.

I’ve never been a big fan of the Call of Duty “limitless enemies until you move to the next checkpoint”, which is one of the few things keeping this from a 5 star rating. If you attack a small bunker, Japanese soldiers should not be able to continuously pour out of it like its a circus clown car. But the overall game is tense, action-packed and has a wide variety of missions.

The zombie level is a bit disappointing after playing Left 4 Dead, but still an interesting spin. If the loading screen didn’t announce what it was, it would have been a fun one to surprise my friends with who had just got the game when we did a LAN session.

The flamethrower is great for the trench fights. You SHOULD be able to pick one up from a German flamthrower that you headsniped, but I guess they are saying it is too much for your Russian peasant brain to handle. A pity that. Plus, it seems strange that the Russian you play is considered to be quite the hero, yet he never gets past the rank of Private.

The single player was enjoyable, but coop brings it to an all new level. Most of the time I am stuck with single player due to time constraints (playing on a laptop at lunch) but online and LAN games are the best. I am very glad they made a coop mode, instead of just the team versus team or deathmatch modes. Now, how about a sequel letting you play as Germans or British in North Africa?

4 Stars Great Game
COD5 is a great game with great graphics, especially with DX10. If you can find the game for under 40 bucks– get it, u’ll love it.

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The Sims 3 Collectors Edition

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The Sims 3 Collectors Edition




Enjoy the freedom of creating unique Sims and immersing them in a living, open neighborhood where they can pursue short- and long-term wishes to reap rewards. Customize your Sims’ appearances and choose individual personality traits to make them truly distinct. With unlimited design options, you can build everything from the ultimate dream home to a quaint beach cottage. The Sims 3 Collector’s Edition will amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief; get you all these exclusive extras:

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The Sims 2 Double Deluxe

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The Sims 2 Double Deluxe




If you love the Sims, you’ll love this collection. It includes The Sims 2, The Sims 2 Nightlife Expansion Pack, The Sims 2 Celebration Stuff Pack, plus a bonus DVD in one great collection. Create your own Sims, homes, and family dynasties - then help your Sims experience the rewards of a life well lived or neglect their needs, indulge their fears, and see what happens. As your Sims’ family grows, you’ll even see them pass on genes from one generation to the next. With The Sims 2 Nightlife Expansion Pack, take your Sims downtown in their own cars for an unforgettable night of dancing ’til dawn, romancing that special someone, and much more. Then host the social event of the season with The Sims 2 Celebration Stuff Pack. Throw an elegant wedding, the ultimate fiesta, the biggest birthday bash, whatever your Sims want to celebrate.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Haven’t got a chance yet
I haven’t been able to play it yet, be cause my computers vid card doesn’t support it, but my sister has played it. She said it was really good.

5 Stars My two cents - must have game!!
Lots of reviews to tell you about gameplay. I just want to add that my four kids all love this game. Two boys who usually spend their time on COD4 and two girls who usually have no use for computer games. I came home last night and all four were gathered around the monitor discussing how their various “families” were interacting.

All games can teach logic to some degree - but I think that Sims teach several lines of logic as well as gameplay theory without ever bringing the subject up… with school age kids - how sweet is that!!!?

Definitely a must have game - I highly recommend!

All the best,

Jay

4 Stars How Fun!!
Once I looked up a cheat code so I would have enough money to really enjoy the game…it has been a blast!!! It is very addicting!!

1 Star The Sims 2 : Double Deluxe
Could not get this game to work and EA Games customer service wasn’t any help. I installed and reinstalled this game several times, followed instructions to the letter and searched for help on EA Games website. It sits on my shelf now to collect dust.

5 Stars Must be great.
One of my kids is addicted to this. Is that good? I’m not sure. In terms of the number of starts, I’m rating it as I think my kid would.

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Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack




Create the perfect montage from all of your media in one, easy-to-use, and reliable application with Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9. It contains new import and export project wizards to help you get started making your movies even faster and also helps with outputting projects to the proper formats for sharing across a range of delivery options. Sony Creative Software’s exclusive Show Me How interactive tutorials are also included to help you learn the software more efficiently while completing the task at hand. The Show Me How tutorials make it easy to complete a project step-by-step.

Software and content for enhanced professional production, including applications for audio mastering, video transitions and special effects Applications featured in the Pro Pack - Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Edition, Sound Forge Audio Studio, additional Cinescore themes, 1001 Sound Effects, NewBlue 3D Transitions & Effects

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars A great value for some very sophisticated software.
Having recently purchased a Canon HV20, I found myself unable to unload HDV video on my regular Windows XP setup. Windows Movie Maker will not do it unless you have a Vista Ultimate setup. On the recommendation of an Internet forum, I bought this package of Sony tools.

I have to say, this is VERY impressive. Not only do you get a very good video editing system, you get a very good sound editing system, a very good DvD creation/burning system and loads of other extras, all for under $100.

Sony Vegas itself has more functions, features, bells and whistles than I will ever be able to use. It allows multiple video tracks, with hundreds of different effects for transitions, fades, etc. Heck, it even creates Hollywood style rolling credits if you want them.

The only reason I didn’t give this package five stars is that it is actually so complex that it becomes a hinderance at times. Most things are intuitive but when I wanted to do transitions between multiple camera angles of the same recording, it wasn’t clear how to flip between the primary shot and the closeup shots. Yes, it has nice built in tutorials where you just click on “Show me how” and it guides you on screen. But no, it wasn’t straightforward on how to transition from a long-shot into closeups and back up, maintaining the original timeline. (transitioning between multiple clips on the same track is very easy, it’s just changing angles that’s difficult)

Anyway, this package rocks in every other way. It’s very powerful, it handles the HD video formats easily and will render every format you can think of. Lastly, it’s a tenth the price of it’s competition! You can’t beat that. ;)

4 Stars Nice Package
I bought this package for a laptop to be used to train Youth in video editing. As a user for years of Vegas Pro, this was a very capable light package. I tried to use Movie Maker for but for the price of this package, steping up to more functionality was just a no brainer. You may have only heard of Adobe Premier, but you owe it to yourself to try the free trial of this product before you buy something else. I give four stars because I still find being limited to four video streams a too restrictive and the method to integrate and use the music generation tool should have had more information included.

4 Stars Want a professional quality editor - Sony Vegas is your choice.
I researched movie editors for months, before buying Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack. Did I make the right choice? Yes, however this product is only usable if you have good general computer skills, and have the ability to learn through trial and error. I would not recommend this product if you expect to produce a masterpiece in one day.

What do you get in this package?

Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9 - program to edit digital movie, add soundtracks, voice-overs, and fancy text, rolling credits, etc.

DVD Architect Studio - program to author DVD’s, so you end up with professional quality DVD menus with all the bells and whistles

Sound Forge Audio Studio - a music editing program, with the added ability to convert all your L.P.’s and cassettes into digital format, so that you can then make CD’s or load them onto your IPod.

Cinescore Studio 1.0 - free music of various genres, to add to your productions to give them a professional sound

There was one major problem with this software when I first loaded it, that I only managed to fix by pure luck. The problem was quite a major one. In the version which comes on CD-ROM, there is a bug which stops the soundtrack from MPEG2 files from loading into the editior program. This is incredible considering that almost every digital camcorder on the market uses the MPEG2 format, including Sony. However!!! Once you have loaded the program and registered, you need to go to the Sony update software web page. Here you will find a download that fixes many bugs in the program, including the MPEG2 problem.

There is another problem with the program if you are going to buying this to upload videos to You Tube. In the last couple of months You Tube has upgraded there video screen to Widescreen (16:9 ratio) format. There is no template in Vegas Movie Studio to handle this. So if you intend on uploading video to You Tube in 16:9, then you will need some advanced computer skills to create your own template. I’m sure Sony will work on this and provide an update to the program in time. At the moment, the program handles traditional 4:3 format for upload to the internet.

There are many cool features hidden within Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack. Only the basics are discussed in the instructional booklets that come with the program. If you explore all the alien like buttons and features, through trial and error, you will be more than happy with this software.

6/10 for ease of use

9.5/10 for cool features

All the best with your movie editing and DVD production.

Regards D.

5 Stars Great for Vista
Works great with vista AND it has two video tracks in addition to a chroma key track!

4 Stars Excelente precio, para todo lo que trae!
Facil de usar. Muy versatil. Bueno filtros predeterminados. Te permite tabajar en el formato que se te antoje, incluso (HD) alta definicion. Procesa imagenes mas rapido que cualquier otra apliacion de postporduccion profesional. Compralo,lo acoplas con otro software de composicion y asi tienes tu propia productora de tv.

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Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick Silver Black

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick Silver Black




Take complete control with the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick. Its 12 fully programmable buttons give you an incredible amount of flexibility and performance for the gaming-edge you’ve been looking for. The precise twist handle (for rudder control) includes an 8-way rubber hat switch that is similar to ones found in real combat aircrafts. Throttle controls rotate smoothly for extraordinary control. And the stable, extra heavy weighted base keeps you firmly grounded. The sleek design looks hot, too!

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
Great Joystick for the price. This is my second one. First one after several years lost the handle twist action functionality, but otherwise worked great. And at this price I don’t mind buying another occasionally.

5 Stars It is well worthy! Nice to play with!
I have already had a experance about this joystick before! I am a student pilot,I found it wooks well.With flight 2004,I can take it as a simple simulator.It has force feed back and the rudder control !

4 Stars great for my uses
i dont like how thin the base is cause i use it on my lap, but everything else works great, calibrated perfect, works with all my gta series great!

5 Stars a excellent joystick
The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro is a large, sturdy and precise joystick. You cant find a better flight controller in this price range. It has 10 programmabe buttons, a trigger, a button for rockets or missiles, a 8 way hat switch and a dedicated throttle. The handle also has one more function and that is to twist left or right for which I use for rudder control. Overall it is fun to use, easy to learn, assign functions and excellent in normal flight or aerial combat.

4 Stars improved my game dramatically
Very easy to use. I had no idea of what joystick to buy. I’m very happy I bought this one.

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Neverwinter Nights 2 Storm of Zehir Expansion

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Neverwinter Nights 2 Storm of Zehir Expansion




Neverwinter Nights 2 (NWN2) is a computer role-playing game set in the fantasy world of the Forgotten Realms, one of the popular campaign settings of Dungeons and Dragons. It takes the player from the tiniest of villages into a sweeping tale of danger and war, chronicling their rise from a peasant to a full-fledged hero of the Realms, defending it against one of the greatest threats of the age. Build a character that suits your style of play - good or evil, chaotic or lawful, with any number of skills, feats and professions available at the click of a button. Whether lobbing fireballs and researching forgotten spells as a powerful Wizard, hacking a trail through legions of orcs as a Fighter armed only with a battle axe and your courage, or taking on the role of a Rogue that can slip into the shadows at a moment’s notice, the choice is yours. Choose your alignment, your allies, your companions, and how you want your character to develop… design the character you want, role-play the way you want, and carry the battle to the enemy.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Hard core fans will love it.
For those who thought Neverwinter Nights had ended…you will be pleasantly surprised. This is the second expansion in the NWN series. There aren’t many changes but it does get you back playing the game. As the world recovers from the damages of the last campaign, a sect arises that worships the god Zehir. You start on a boat with a massive storm approaching…which is always a good way to start a quest…but most hardcore fans will see what’s coming a mile away. Once the ship wrecks it is up to you and your mates to navigate this new land with lengthy quests that will help make a name for you and your crew.

One of the biggest changes is your ability to fully customize every aspect of your party…they do include pre made designs…but trust me, take the time and build the party you want. But the most talked about addition is the 3-d map (overland map) that you use to move from point-to-point. It also shows you the location of all the enemies, allowing the user to decide whether to avoid confrontations…or to attack with swords blazing. Long time fans will also be introduced to two new races and three new classes.

Another less significant addition is the trading system, this is the users’ commerce, but it is really lack luster in Storm of Zehir…which you’ll find yourself avoiding whenever possible. The graphics haven’t improved much, but the sound is top notch…it does an excellent job conveying the emotions and scenes of the game. Despite the short comings this is a good addition to the Neverwinter Night series that gives you plenty to explore and plunder. Over all there is plenty to justify the second expansion and fans of the series will find themselves in similar places as they begin playing again.

1 Star Unforgivable
Based on the synopsis, I was rather pessimistic about this game, but I enjoy the Neverwinter franchise, and was eager to find myself mistaken.

I can forgive the endless loads. I can forgive the dozens of tedious encounters, all of which involved killing mindless monsters and none of which involved imagination. I can forgive the error-prone controls. I never actually finished the game because, even though I was a couple of levels higher than the game recommended, the last fight was impossible. Even that I can forgive.

Someday I may forgive the wretched voice acting. I might even be able to forgive that fact that the Neverwinter franchise is too cheap to hire the original actors when reintroducing characters from the original NWN2 campaign (using Dave Walsh instead of Asa Siegel for Bishop in MOTB made me want to drop-kick my computer . . . when they hired someone else to play Khelgar in SOZ, I had had it).

As I said, the synopsis I was given made little sense, and I suspected that the story wouldn’t either. I was wrong. There was no story at all. The half-hearted attempts at plot exposition and character development were turgid and purile. It had the sophistication and intrigue of a second grade school play (no offense to second-graders). There was no character interaction; it was like a party full of mannequins.

Before anyone accuses me have lacking the imagination to make up my own story, let me defend myself: There is a reason why I read, a reason why I play table-top D&D and a reason why I play video games. Table-top games allow me to invent my own characters and plots; video games and books allow me immerse myself in someone else’s inventions. If I wanted to immerse myself in something like SoZ, I’d reread “Jane and Dick.”

4 Stars Big plus, some minuses
The big plus here is FINALLY being able to control your party to the same level as Baldur’s Gate and some of the older D&D games. You can create every member of your 4 person team from scratch and control how they level up. There is also room for 1 or 2 other pre-created people in the party. Unlike some other reviewers, I don’t really miss all the bickering and cut scenes you get with pre-created party in NWN2:MOB, for example.

The new world map is overall a bit of a minus. There are just too many wandering monsters and the fights all take place about the same way - the monsters running at you in group from medium distance. Blast them with area spells, clean up and you are done - gets a little monotonous. Can’t say I really like the whole trading thing either - just a distraction.

The story line seems pretty standard stuff so far - I am not really that far into it. Lots of doing various favors and errands for people. And haven’t we had the Yuan-Ti as the bad guys before?

1 Star Worst of the NWN2 games
There were two things that most people disliked about NWN2…the horrible faces of the characters and the awful load time. So what did they do? NOTHING about the first and a horrific INCREASE IN THE AMOUNTS OF LOADING. You have to load to go from the map to the towns/caves/towers and even load to fight. So what used to be 5 mins of loading (where one or more players got stuck and lost connectivity)with 30 or so mins of action is now 5 mins of loading x 2 mins of fighting x 10 times! To say I got bored is an understatement…and I tried several times to give it a chance.

And only one of the players get to move across the map leaving the others to watch and then to wait for saves, and wait for the fight/area to load.

This expansion is also very anti-spell caster as sleep to renew spells is not allowed in any area other than an inn (that you pay to rent a room) or the map (where you may run into trouble.) This is ironic because Resurrection is NOT automatic so you need a cleric; unfortunately, a cleric needs to be able to sleep to renew spells to heal and to resurrect.

I have no idea who rewrote the engine and this expansion but they should be fired for not giving a rat’s butt about what the people who went out and upgraded their pcs just to play the awesome graphics and put up with the lousy load times were saying about NWN2…Not MORE loading, LESS time loading.

Geez. How hard is that to get?

4 Stars Great Game! Like the Party Sytstem!
I really liked having multiple of my own custom builds in the party while still being able to have a cohort minority in the party. The game still has a biased protagonist leader (the character you loaded into the module) like Baldur’s Gate II (you have to hack through multiplayer, join with a single client and take control of some or all the slots), but unlike Baldur’s gate II, the the leading protagonist isn’t treated as anything special in the plot and all party members get the most of the epithet feats. The teamwork feats are cool and all current party members get those too upon grant.

The dungeons are much smaller, which is a bummer. I generally like the random roaving overland encounters (Ultima Exodus was like this) but I know other people don’t. But it is your 2nd biggest source of experience (quest rewards are 1st). Also the in-party dialog is a lot less, and the game doesn’t have companion influence, and very few things alter your alignment like in the original campaign. The Merchant company, if you really develop it, will make you filthy rich and you cannot even come up with a way to spend all the money. This requires most or all caravan routes setup, fully upgraded, with you helping out with the security by ‘joining’ the battles at the wagon trains as you see them get attacked going from point a to b (caravans do not get attacked or suffer damage off-screen), which can get very tedious. The new crafting system is much easier to use, but you have to have the recipe to craft. Can’t just look it up online and craft without a recipe like in the OC.

The plot is a lot less demonic (not in praising them or having them win, just in glorfying their strength, power, and numbers) than the OC or MoTB. It is more like playing regular-old D&D. There is still a lot of statue/idol worshipping and one statue-idol that actually does stuff, for the christians. Also the Forgotten Realms god of commerce, Waukeen, appears to have taken over all religious worship within the game, which signals that the love of money is being promoted big-time.

The party conversation is a sinch to put in your own modules. The player-creaed party system isn’t too bad, just have to set up a campaign with the built-in toolset plugin. Your own module scan have whatever party size limits you want, and there is a separate player-created party size limit (set through a campaign property), and a larger total party limit (set through script). The overland map is not as easy as it requires a lot of scripting to get things to work right.

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The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Game of the Year Edition

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Game of the Year Edition




The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (GotY) for Windows is a compilation of this classic RPG game. Oblivion GotY will include the original version of the award-winning RPG Oblivion along with the official expansion, The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles, and the downloadable content, Knights of the Nine. This new product allows players who have never played the 2006 Game of the Year to experience Oblivion for the first time with additional content. In addition, gamers can continue their existing games of Oblivion and experience the new quests and areas offered by the expansion and downloadable content.
Oblivion features a powerful combination of free-form gameplay, unprecedented graphics, cutting edge AI, character voices by acting legends Patrick Stewart, Sean Bean, Terrance Stamp, and Lynda Carter, and an award-winning soundtrack. Gamers can choose to unravel Oblivion’s epic narrative at their own pace or explore the vast world in search of their own unique challenges.
With more than 30 hours of new gameplay, Shivering Isles allows you to explore an entirely new plane of Oblivion - the realm of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. Shivering Isles features a bizarre landscape split between the two sides - Mania and Dementia -filled with vast, twisting dungeons mirroring the roots of the trees they are buried within. Sheogorath himself looks to you to be his champion and defend his realm and its inhabitants from destruction as you discover all new items, ingredients, spells, and much more. The Shivering Isles features a bizarre landscape split between the two sides - Mania and Dementia -filled with vast, twisting dungeons mirroring the roots of the trees they are buried within. You’ll encounter more than a dozen new creatures including hideous insects, Flesh Atronachs, skeletal Shambles, amphibious Grummites. Throughout your adventure, you will discover all new items.
Knight

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Stopped Working after 1 month
This is a great game but unfortunately within a month the pc keeps telling me “please insert Cd”. It isnt working anymore though other CDs work in my pc. This one does not work in other people’s CD drive either- what a waste of my money!

5 Stars Oblivion pc
Awesome Game. And you can download Mods for it at planet elderscrolls that add tons of hours to the game as if it wasn’t big enough or something.

5 Stars What can I say?
This game is incredible! The depth of gameplay, the graphics, the voice acting, the music, it’s all top notch and adds up to a very fun and satisfying experience. Although I have come across a few minor bugs and crashes playing this game on my Vista 64-bit machine, overall it is pretty solid.

5 Stars great PC game
This game is awesome. Unfortunately, on my machine it has to run on relatively low graphics, but it still looks good and is tons of fun. Strangely, the only time I’ve seen it crash is after I’ve chosen to quit.

5 Stars Great buy
I purchased this game a couple of days before I had to be back to college. I received it the day before i left, and was very pleased. The game play has been great, easily being one of the best games I have played in a long time. If you enjoy these kind of games, I would recommend this one. I have put well over 70 hours into it, and am still around half way done with the main quest line, with many other side quests to accomplish, along with 2 expansion packs in which I have not even started yet. This game is worth every penny you put into it.

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Empire Total War

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Empire Total War




Control the sea, command great armies, forge a new nation and conquer the globe. Empire: Total War takes the Total War franchise to the 18th Century and the Age of Imperialisma time of near perpetual war. This latest installation in th

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