Episode 31 | Interview with Dev Michael Mendheim
Added: 01.03.2015 0:10 | 9 views | 0 comments
In Episode 31, 4 Guys with Quarters began the show with a pre-recorded interview of Michael Mendheim, the creative mind behind Mutant Football League (releasing on PC, Xbox One, and PS4)! After the interview, 4 Guys with Quarters flew through a bunch of gaming news stories from the past week, including Fable Legends going free-to-play and Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast Furious. After talking about the newest releases 4 Guys with Quarters gave their thoughts on the newest Deals/Games with Gold. Near the end of the show 4 Guys with Quarters gave away $25 LeapTrade credit, courtesy of LeapTrade.com!
Tags: Games, Force, Michael, Xbox, Fate, After, Trade, League, Episode, Legends, Gulf, Interview
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| RaceRoom Racing Experience: Sonoma Raceway Track Now Available
Added: 28.02.2015 16:09 | 10 views | 0 comments
Sector 3 Studios recently released the Sonoma Raceway circuit for their free to play PC racing simulation game RaceRoom Racing Experience.
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| Free American DLC Released For Train Fever
Added: 27.02.2015 23:09 | 8 views | 0 comments
Developer Urban have released a free DLC pack for their locomotive railroad baron simulator Train Fever.
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| Trans Positive Game Jam #JamForLeelah Aims to Raise Awareness
Added: 26.02.2015 17:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
J Station X: Trans positive game jam #JamForLeelah aims to to honor the memory of trans teen Leelah Alcorn and to raise awareness about trans issues.
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| Trash TV Review | Saving Content
Added: 25.02.2015 21:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
Excerpt: "Trash TV is neither trash, nor a TV. But it is highly entertaining for the brief time you spend with it, clocking in at about two hours. The price-tag associated makes this an even trade of containing smart puzzles that occupy your time proportionally."
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| Destiny File Troll Comes Forward, Confesses Trail of Deletions
Added: 25.02.2015 18:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
Players surrendered control of their accounts via SharePlay before they were attackedA 17-year-old griefer who deletes other people's data on claiming that his account was being used by another person when the harassments were committed. This claim led to much scepticism within the online community, many of which did not appear to trust Kermit's excuse, nor the claims from his mother that he was innocent. But Michael Futter, a games journalist who has now interviewed both Kermit and Chris over the phone, says he has no doubts of the 17-year-old's guilt. "I'm about as convinced as can be that it was him," he told GameSpot. Trail of ShameDestiny players had issued at least three warnings about the Kermit account, between October and December, that a player was deleting other people’s data using the PlayStation 4 SharePlay feature. Bungie was notified of the player, but it is unclear if the studio passed on this information to Sony, which ultimately has the authority to block and control online accounts. Neither Sony nor Bungie has yet to officially respond to requests, made on Tuesday, to discuss the matter. GameSpot also has spoken to Mark, a 47-year-old customer services manager based in LA, who recalls playing with a person using Kermit's account in January. "We played a Vault of Glass Hard raid with him, for about two hours, so the conversation can get pretty deep about everything. He just started coming off as really abrasive, and he kept saying his New Year's Resolution was he wasn't going to be nice to anyone. "I've run many different raids with many different people, and you could easily tell his attitude was just really crappy."
"I've run many different raids with many different people, and you could easily tell his attitude was just really crappy. He explained he had convinced other people to control their account via SharePlay, and he even bragged he had done this with another game. I think it was GTA." Chris initially told GameInformer he had only deleted one Destiny save file, but when confronted with evidence he confessed to multiple incidents. He then, unprovoked, confessed “I’ve done it on GTA before.” He appeared to suggest he was not fussed by the outrage which his misdeeds have caused. “People get pissed on the internet and say what they want. It’s unfortunate.” It remains unclear if Chris was acting entirely alone. One of his previous victims, who GameSpot can confirm is genuine, has already suggested that more people were involved. Eric Luzon, believed to be the second victim, spoke about the incident in a Facebook post: "The day that he deleted two of my guardians I can tell from the headphones that there was two people in his place and they were laughing like idiots."
Tags: Hack, PlayStation, Play, Michael, Spec, Players, Trade, Fire, Destiny, GameSpot, Chris, Facebook, Bungie, Soul
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| Destiny File Troll Comes Forward, Confesses Trail of Deletions
Added: 25.02.2015 18:10 | 2 views | 0 comments
Players surrendered control of their accounts via SharePlay before they were attackedA 17-year-old griefer who deletes other people's data on claiming that his account was being used by another person when the harassments were committed. This claim led to much scepticism within the online community, many of which did not appear to trust Kermit's excuse, nor the claims from his mother that he was innocent. But Michael Futter, a games journalist who has now interviewed both Kermit and Chris over the phone, says he has no doubts of the 17-year-old's guilt. "I'm about as convinced as can be that it was him," he told GameSpot. Trail of ShameDestiny players had issued at least three warnings about the Kermit account, between October and December, that a player was deleting other people’s data using the PlayStation 4 SharePlay feature. Bungie was notified of the player, but it is unclear if the studio passed on this information to Sony, which ultimately has the authority to block and control online accounts. Neither Sony nor Bungie has yet to officially respond to requests, made on Tuesday, to discuss the matter. GameSpot also has spoken to Mark, a 47-year-old customer services manager based in LA, who recalls playing with a person using Kermit's account in January. "We played a Vault of Glass Hard raid with him, for about two hours, so the conversation can get pretty deep about everything. He just started coming off as really abrasive, and he kept saying his New Year's Resolution was he wasn't going to be nice to anyone. "I've run many different raids with many different people, and you could easily tell his attitude was just really crappy."
"I've run many different raids with many different people, and you could easily tell his attitude was just really crappy. He explained he had convinced other people to control their account via SharePlay, and he even bragged he had done this with another game. I think it was GTA." Chris initially told GameInformer he had only deleted one Destiny save file, but when confronted with evidence he confessed to multiple incidents. He then, unprovoked, confessed “I’ve done it on GTA before.” He appeared to suggest he was not fussed by the outrage which his misdeeds have caused. “People get pissed on the internet and say what they want. It’s unfortunate.” It remains unclear if Chris was acting entirely alone. One of his previous victims, who GameSpot can confirm is genuine, has already suggested that more people were involved. Eric Luzon, believed to be the second victim, spoke about the incident in a Facebook post: "The day that he deleted two of my guardians I can tell from the headphones that there was two people in his place and they were laughing like idiots."
Tags: Hack, PlayStation, Play, Michael, Spec, Players, Trade, Fire, Destiny, GameSpot, Chris, Facebook, Bungie, Soul
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