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The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Game of the Year Edition

Saturday, April 18th, 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 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 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 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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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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iLife 09 Family Pack

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

iLife 09 Family Pack




iLife ‘09 makes it easier than ever to get the most out of the photos, movies, and music on your Mac. In iPhoto ?09, you can organize and find your photos in two new ways: Faces, based on who is in your photos, and Places, based on where they were taken. iMovie ‘09 lets you make the movie you want in the time you have. With new themes, you can give your movie a professional look in seconds. Or use the new Precision Editor to fine-tune your masterpiece. With Basic Lessons in GarageBand ‘09, you can learn to play piano and guitar. And you can compose and record your own songs with new guitar amps and stompbox effects. Illustrate your journey with photo books including new travel maps iMovie ‘09 Make movies with ease using advanced drag-and-drop editing Fine-tune your movies with the new Precision Editor Enhance your movie with dynamic themes and animated travel maps Smooth shaky clips with automatic video stabilization Add finishing touches with new titles, transitions, and effects Browse all your video in the full-screen Library Browser GarageBand ‘09 Learn to play piano and guitar at your own pace with Basic Lessons Learn to play a hit song from the artist who made it famous with Artist Lessons Re-create the sound of legendary guitar rigs with new amps and stompbox effects Jam using virtual instruments with Magic GarageBand Jam in full screen iWeb ‘09 Easily add dynamic content like RSS feeds and iSight videos using the iWeb Widget Browser Let your friends know when you update your site with Facebook notification Publish to virtually any hosting service using built-in FTP support Easily manage multiple websites and selectively publish one at a time notice iDVD ‘09 Get started quickly with Apple-designed themes featuring animated menus. Author customized DVDs with a range of options for customizing menu screens. Combine video and photos for stunning, high-quality slides

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Worth the Upgrade
iLife ‘09 adds great features that enhance photo organization in iPhoto. iMovie brings back many features it lost in iMovie ‘08. Garageband also adds some nice features in music lessons.

2 Stars iMovie is terrible–again. The rest of the programs are ho-hum
I bought this for one reason and one reason only: the desperate hope that iMovie had been fixed from the 2008 version to be more like the 2006 version. Didn’t happen. iMovie is now worse than ever. Editing audio files is probably the most frustrating thing I’ve tried in a while. The interface is just unintuitive, and I found myself looking for features that used to be there (fade out video effect in conjunction with audio fade out) thinking they’ve got got to be there somewhere, and then finding out that they simply don’t exist anymore. I honestly think they don’t want to make iMovie work the way it should to force people to buy the much more expensive Final Cut, even if you don’t need all of the features of a full video editing software. Working with HD video in iMovie is a joke; it lags, stutters, and crashes for no apparent reason.

iPhoto is ok, but still WAY behind programs like Adobe Lightroom II. The face recognition would be awesome if it worked well, but it doesn’t. It wanted to group my grandmother and my sister together (I guess there is a little family resemblance there). The GPS feature is awesome if you have a GPS enabled camera, but if you have a camera that nice you’re probably using Lightroom at a minimum, and even more likely a professional software suite like CS4.

Garage Band works like it should, but there aren’t any improvements that make it worth upgrading, especially with how poorly iMovie works.

Frankly, this is just another ho-hum release with more set backs than improvements. You don’t need to upgrade unless you just have to have GPS photo tracking or face recognition software. If you were hoping (like me) that iMovie would be fixed, think again. It’s terrible and makes iLife 09 simply unacceptable.

1 Star Still missing key organizing features.
iPhoto has a long ways to go before becoming a great organizer. Events seemed like a great idea when they were released in iPhoto 08 but the trouble with them is that you can’t put events inside of other events. The reason this is such a problem is that after you load so many thousands of photographs there becomes to many events and it becomes cumbersome to sludge through them all.

Their solution to this problem in 08 was the add the ability to merge events together. When this happens everything becomes one large event, it doesn’t maintain the groups of the events you merge together. I guess I can forgive them not totally thinking this feature though in iPhoto 08 but nearly a year and a half later they should have got this right by now. Adding events inside of events is a lot more important than even features like faces and places.

Doing a search is also limiting from the search box. You can’t set multiple search criteria at a time like in the Finder or Adobe Bridge. In other words I can’t say show me the files with these keywords that were taken during this time period and have this rating. I can only do one at a time. Yes I can do this with a smart folder but I would like to have option not to since I don’t always want to come back to the search later.

Posting to Facebook and Flickr only gives you access to some of the features on those sites. You can’t enter in all the information about the pictures from directly with in iPhoto (captions for photos, who can see the pictures, what should be the key photograph for an album etc.) Also iPhoto doesn’t pull the previous albums you created back in to iPhoto so you can only view some of your albums not all of them.

If you ever have to move your information to a new hard drive down the road all the work you did to put together slide shows won’t come across with the rest of the photos. I found this out the hard way as a spent a lot of time setting up manual Ken Burns effects so that they would pan from one particular area of a photograph to another. Now the only way a can access them is to boot back and forth between my old hard drive. It is a good thing I happen to have two drives in my machine or I would have to recreate them. I imagine this is what you would have to do if you had a laptop.

The recent area on the sidebar only shows the last event you look at. This is ok but I would like to see a history of the last several events I viewed. The last 12 months area doesn’t organize those photos by events so you just gets this massive number of photos which isn’t very convenient.

1 Star Huge disappointment!
iMovie - How is it possible that the iMovie “upgrades” have less features than the versions they replace? I mean, seriously, iMovie 08 was a complete disaster, now iMovie 09 is only a slight improvement over 08, still way shy of the capabilities in the 06 version. Apple did not reinstate plug-in support for 3rd party effects, so if you own hundreds of dollars worth of these I guess Apple is telling you they don’t want you to use their dumbed-down iMovie software any longer. Worse yet, they removed most of the cool built-in effects and give you about 12 or so really boring ones as a replacement? What are they thinking? Isn’t software supposed to improve with each iteration? Okay, enough on iMovie.

iPhoto - No good…period. The much-anticipated face recognition simply does not work. Does not matter how good your pics are, what angle the face is captured, etc, etc…it just does not work. That leaves us with “Places.” If you have a high-end digital camera with GPS to encode the location on your image files, this could be a nice feature. If you don’t, it’s again useless unless you want to manually tag each image with its location. If you have a large collection, this is near impossible.

iWeb - Ok, this one is an improvement. Added FTP support is the way it should have been from the get-go, but I will give Apple credit for finally adding this capability.

iDVD - No changes

Garage Band - Limited new built-in audio effects and music lessons. Basic lessons seem to be pretty good, but the highly advertised “learn-from-the-pros” lessons are an additional charge per lesson, available thru iTunes (another revenue stream for Apple via iTunes).

Overall, I think Apple’s software products are sliding, whether intentional (dumb-down iMovie so we can sell more Final Cut software) or unintentional. I regretted the ‘08 “upgrade,” and against my better judgement, decided to try the ‘09 “upgrade.” Fool me twice, shame on me…

1 Star No Excuse!
I’m a positive person, so here’s the good news first:

iPhoto has some great new features like face recognition.

GarageBand has a cool new interface.

iWeb has cool new widgets.

THE BAD

iMovie is still a travesty. Audio editing is impossible. Audio importing and placement is impossible. Clip editing is impossible. I realize I am overusing the word impossible in this review, but iMovie ‘09 is simply impossible. Totally non-intuitive and frustrating. My wrist was aching after only 15 minutes of trying to manipulate the editing controls. Also, it keeps crashing on my MacPro. In my book, there is no reason an Apple native app should crash so often on any Mac. Playback is stuttery and any editing I have tried to do just brings up the spinning beach ball of death. Avoid iMovie ‘09 like the plague and just go download ‘06 again. Whoever designed the new iMovie needs a spanking.

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iLife 09

Friday, February 20th, 2009

iLife 09




iLife ‘09 makes it easier than ever to get the most out of the photos, movies, and music on your Mac. In iPhoto ‘09, you can organize and find your photos in two new ways: Faces, based on who is in your photos, and Places, based on where they were taken. iMovie ‘09 lets you make the movie you want in the time you have. With new themes, you can give your movie a professional look in seconds. Or use the new Precision Editor to fine-tune your masterpiece. With Basic Lessons in GarageBand ‘09, you can learn to play piano and guitar. And you can compose and record your own songs with new guitar amps and stompbox effects. Illustrate your journey with photo books including new travel maps iMovie ‘09 Make movies with ease using advanced drag-and-drop editing Fine-tune your movies with the new Precision Editor Enhance your movie with dynamic themes and animated travel maps Smooth shaky clips with automatic video stabilization Add finishing touches with new titles, transitions, and effects Browse all your video in the full-screen Library Browser GarageBand ‘09 Learn to play piano and guitar at your own pace with Basic Lessons Learn to play a hit song from the artist who made it famous with Artist Lessons Re-create the sound of legendary guitar rigs with new amps and stompbox effects Jam using virtual instruments with Magic GarageBand Jam in full screen iWeb ‘09 Easily add dynamic content like RSS feeds and iSight videos using the iWeb Widget Browser Let your friends know when you update your site with Facebook notification Publish to virtually any hosting service using built-in FTP support Easily manage multiple websites and selectively publish one at a time notice iDVD ‘09 Get started quickly with Apple-designed themes featuring animated menus. Author customized DVDs with a range of options for customizing menu screens. Combine video and photos for stunning, high-quality slides

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars iLife 09 Be careful
I have iLife 05 on my 1.5 GHz Powerbook G4. I knew that some parts of iLife 09 would not work on my machine when I purchased it. However, I had read elsewhere that one could download previous versions that would upgrade my 05 version to the latest version that would run on my ‘antique’ machine.

Well, you can’t.

iPhoto, iDVD, iTunes work. iMovie will not install and I am not interested in Garageband.

So it is rather expensive for a limited upgrade. Apple Support suggest I could purchase iLife 08 or upgrade my machine (one cannot upgrade Powerbooks)

Looks like Apple is taking a page out of Microsoft’s book.

Sign of the times I guess.

1 Star No Excuse!
I’m a positive person, so here’s the good news first:

GarageBand has a cool new interface.

iWeb has cool new widgets.

THE BAD

iMovie is still a travesty. Audio editing is impossible. Audio importing and placement is impossible. Clip editing is impossible. I realize I am overusing the word impossible in this review, but iMovie ‘09 is simply impossible. Totally non-intuitive and frustrating. My wrist was aching after only 15 minutes of trying to manipulate the editing controls. Also, it keeps crashing on my MacPro. In my book, there is no reason an Apple native app should crash so often on any Mac. Playback is stuttery and any editing I have tried to do just brings up the spinning beach ball of death. Avoid iMovie ‘09 like the plague and just go download ‘06 again. Whoever designed the new iMovie needs a spanking.

Also, when I fired up iPhoto ‘09 the first time after installing, it said my library needed to be upgraded. Then it proceeded to tell me that my photos had been upgraded with a newer version of iPhoto, and that I needed to install the latest version of iPhoto in order to access my library, then it shut down…um…I just installed the latest version of iPhoto. To fix this, I had to re-import all my photos from scratch. None of my albums were preserved, so now I’ve once again got 15,000 random, uncatalogued photos that I was accessing just fine before I installed iPhoto ‘09.

Avoid iLife ‘09 unless you like pain, misery, confusion and frustration.

2 Stars Not worth the $79. Problems applenty…
I’ve been a mac user for two years now and couldn’t be happier with my macbook pro, mac mini, ipod touch, and shuffle.

iLife was a huge letdown.

First the good:

I like the iWeb and Garage band apps. They work as advertised (so far).

iWeb seems to be more intuitive and easier to work with. I just gave Garage band a cursory look (I’m not a big GB user) and it seems to work fine. Nice addition of the lessons, I might actually use this piece.

Now the bad:

iPhoto face recognition does not work. Period. I had to go through ALL of my photos to correct or add names to every single face. Zero recognition.

iMovie was a disaster. Completely corrupted my current video of my wife’s baby shower. It caused the video to play in gray scale and static. Not sure what that’s about. I will have to start all over with the video capture to see if it fixes it.

All in all, a waste of money and complete disappointment.

Updates had better be on the way because this is horrible!

4 Stars The value of iLife varies depending on your needs
I’m happy with the new iLife. The improvements to iPhoto and iMovie are both very welcome. The lessons feature of Garage Band might be something I might use. The additions to iWeb are good but the program still is only useful for a personal site. It just doesn’t offer the search engine optimization capabilities or speed of loading that a business site needs in today’s web environment. iDVD has some expanded features and new themes but isn’t a have-to-have update.

I’ll cover iPhoto first. The new face recognition ability is awesome and amazingly good. I never bothered to make smart albums of individuals before. I went through several thousand photos in a few hours and did that with ease. That one feature makes almost the purchase price worth it all by itself. Geotagging is great. I gave my recent vacation photos location tags and will continue to do so. I’m researching a handheld GPS to sync with my camera so I automate the process. As the number of geotagged photos grows, especially my bird and travel shots. This could turn into a terrific feature. And the tags translate to Flickr maps.

The new built in sharing features in iPhoto are also nice. I can upload to Flickr without exporting and using Flickr’s flaky software, or without having to buy a third party plugin. iPhoto also works with Facebook. There are existing free upload plugins for other services like Picasa and Shutterbug that should work.

iMovie has gotten back some of the functionality it lost in the 08 “upgrade”, not all of it and you still can’t use the old third party plugins I bought prior to that, but it is better. The anti-shake function actually does a pretty good job of smoothing out hand held clips. And being able to edit audio directly in the program is very nice. It’s a good but not spectacular move up from the last version.

I use Garage Band, too. The new features are limited here. There are some nice interface tweaks. Those don’t add much in the way of functionality, but it looks nice. For guitar players, Garage Band has some added effects.

The ability to buy lessons might prove to be a good feature. That will depend on what lessons become available. Right now Apple seems more interested in getting big names for the lessons than great teachers. Whether or not the lesson library becomes worthwhile will be something I’ll watch. I certainly wouldn’t buy iLife for the GB upgrade.

4 Stars Nice upgrade, but face recognition is quite weak
I bought the iLife ‘09 upgrade with great expectations for the

face recognition feature in Iphoto. Such feature can really help

to bring some structure in a huge pile of pictures that I was too

lazy to organize manually.

So, does face recognition work? Well, only about 60% of the time. Its quite a bit

weaker than Google’s Picasa face recognition.

Like a psychic running amok, Iphoto sees faces in trees and in other

mysterious spots. More irritating is that it completely misses some

30% of obvious faces in typical photos. Its hard to understand why.

Once faces are detected, the process of tying them to people is

generally OK. It makes suggestions of snapshots that might

match the given person. The more faces it knows of a person,

the better IPhoto gets, but it runs out of steam soon. This process

leaves a good portion of the faces undetermined. To get those

remaining faces properly named you have to manually flip

through thousands of pictures.

In summary, faces in Iphoto works, but is not up to the

general apple standard. Its quite a bit weaker than

the similar feature in Google’s Picasa.

Another missed opportunity is its non-existent interface

to Apple’s address book.

Instead, you are making a totally separate people database with just

the name, full name and email of a person.

For a company that made all tools work so seamlessly together,

this is an unexplicable miss. A few smaller bugs in the naming in

the pop-up menus show that the new features were added

quite sloppily.

On the positive side, the ‘places’ tool is quite nice. Any picture

that I took with the iphone magically showed up on the correct

spot in the map. Adding locations to non-geotagged pictures is

quite easy and flexible. An hour of work results in a nice virtual

map with pins all over the world you’ve traveled.

Overall, this is a useful upgrade with some disappointing

misses.

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