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  • Just Cause 3 Dev Letting Fans Vote For What They Want In Collector's Edition

    Just Cause 3 Dev Letting Fans Vote For What They Want In Collector's Edition

    What would you like to see in a collector’s edition for upcoming open-world game Just Cause 3? Now’s your chance to be heard. Avalanche Studios and Square Enix have launched a public voting page where anyone can rank a series of items that could end up in a premium bundle.

    It’s easy. Just head to this website and select three items, in order of preference, that you would like to see included with the Just Cause 3 collector’s edition.

    There are 12 total items available to vote on, including a remote-control helicopter, a nine-inch Rico statue, a camouflage backpack, a grapple hook replica, diecast vehicles, various dioramas, and even a destructible statue/puzzle.

    Check out the image gallery below to see all twelve options.

    Upon submitting your selections, you’ll be given the opportunity to sign up for a Square Enix email list that will let you know what the contents of the collector’s edition are when announced. Pricing for the collector’s edition has not been announced, and there’s a good chance the ultimate cost will depend on what fans vote to include in it.

    Just Cause 3, which launches this holiday for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, isn’t the first game to seek fan input about a collector’s edition. Last year, Deep Silver asked fans what they would like to see in a Dead Island 2 premium bundle; the developer held a similar survey for Saints Row IV.

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  • PS4 Driveclub March Update Adds Replays, New Cars, and More

    Developer Evolution Studios on Thursday released a new trailer for PlayStation 4 racing game Driveclub that outlines all the new content coming to the title through this month’s update.

    Here’s a breakdown of what to expect when the update rolls out on March 24.

    • Free car: Peugeot Onyx Concept
    • The Lamborghini Expansion Pack: Comes with four new cars; see them here.
    • Pace-Setting Tour Pack: Includes five new trophies and 12 new tour events.
    • New Replays feature: You can now save a Replay at the end of any single player event and view it later from the Replays section.

    In addition to the new content, Driveclub’s 1.12 update includes a range of improvements and tweaks based on fan feedback. These include refinements to Drift Mode and adjustments to drag reduction when veering off the road, as well as the ability to use Twitch or Ustream to livestream multiplayer matches.

    What about the long-delayed free PlayStation Plus version of Driveclub? There’s still no ETA for its release, but Evolution says, after Driveclub 1.12 is released, it will make “continual server upgrades” to eventually allow for the release of the game.

    The full Driveclub 1.12 patch notes and more are printed below, courtesy of Evolution.

    DRIVECLUB 1.12:

    • Adds Replays to the game for all Single Events and Tours. You can now save a Replay at the end of any single player event and view it later from the Replays section.
    • Photomode can be used from within a Replay at any point.
    • Introduces a new Driver Level 50 reward: You can now unlock the Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione for your Garage!
    • Refines Drift Mode scoring to increase the points scored for momentum, control and staying on the track.
    • Adjusts the drag reduction when veering off road, so that accidentally leaving the track slows you down more gradually.
    • Adjusts the drag penalty on world collisions, to remove the possibility of gaining any advantage after colliding with a wall.
    • Adds the option to control screen brightness in-game (new Display Option).
    • Adds the option to change the volume levels on individual SFX channels (new Audio options in Settings).
    • Adds the option to make the AI opponents in a Single Event drive in the same car as the one the player chooses.
    • Adds the option to select factory paint jobs for AI opponents (new Display Option).
    • Removes the voicechat icon for any player you have chosen to mute in Multiplayer while you are driving.
    • Adds new categories for downloaded Livery Packs within the Bonus Designs in Customization.
    • Adds status information about friends playing DRIVECLUB to the Social Hub.
    • Immediately centers the camera view behind the car automatically whenever you reset to the track.
    • Adds support for live streaming via Twitch and Ustream while playing Multiplayer.
    • Improves the atmospheric visual effects further by improving heathaze and introducing mirages, which are visible on the road when light is refracted by hot air.
    • Includes more minor bug fixes, performance improvements and usability tweaks.

    Update 1.12 Add-ons (coming to PlayStation Store March 24-26):

    • Adds support for the Peugeot Onyx Concept, coming to PlayStation Store as a free download.
    • Adds support for the Lamborghini Expansion Pack, coming to PlayStation Store as a premium/Season Pass add-on.
    • The Lamborghini Car Pack includes: Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 50° Anniversario, Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4, Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse and Lamborghini Veneno.
    • The Lamborghini Tour Pack includes 10 new Events and 5 new Trophies.
    • Adds support for the Pacesetter Tour Pack, coming to PlayStation Store as a premium/Season Pass add-on.
    • The Pacesetter Tour Pack includes 12 new Events and 5 new Trophies.
    • Adds support for 2 new livery packs, coming to PlayStation Store as a premium/Season Pass add-on. Each Livery Pack contains 5 new livery patterns to customize your cars with.

    Important developments to be aware of (coming after 1.12):

    • Continual server upgrades: to keep improving online stability and performance for all current players and to enable the release of the PS+ Edition and DRIVECLUB companion app.
    • Private lobbies: Development of Private Lobbies for Multiplayer is ongoing alongside development of server improvements.
    • Replays for Multiplayer races: these require further development and testing and will come in a future game update.
    • Lots more cars: We’re only half way through the Season Pass that runs to July and we have many more commonly requested cars and manufacturers coming to DRIVECLUB!
    • New ranks: because many of you are at Level 50 already. In the mean time, please enjoy exclusive access to the Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione as a reward for your dedication and success.
    • Additional audio options for cockpit camera.

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  • Battlefield Hardline Xbox One File Size Is 45 GB

    Battlefield Hardline Xbox One File Size Is 45 GB

    Visceral Games’ cops-and-robbers shooter Battlefield Hardline takes up around 45.3 GB of hard drive space on Xbox One, according to the game’s product page.

    This is in-line with other major releases, including Destiny, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and Grand Theft Auto V.

    If you’re playing Hardline on PC, you’ll need around 60 GB of free hard drive space.

    Hardline’s Xbox One file size has been revealed as a result of the game launching today through EA Access. Members can play the game for a period of 10 hours before its official release next Tuesday, March 17. The PlayStation 4 file size is likely similar, while it’s unclear how much space the game takes up on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.

    Visceral recently announced a suite of changes that the developer implemented to the final version of Hardline as a result of feedback and data gathered from the game’s huge beta .We spoke with lead multiplayer designer Thad Sasser about the changes; read our full interview here.

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  • Star Citizen PC Client Could Be 100 GB

    Star Citizen PC Client Could Be 100 GB

    You could have probably already guessed that the Star Citizen PC client would be huge given the massive scope of the first-person universe game. But now we have an actual number: 100 GB.

    Jeremy Masker, Star Citizen director of game operations, revealed the figure in a post on the game’s forums. A fan predicted that Star Citizen’s final release would be “significantly more compressed and optimized” than it is currently, leading to a client size of 30-40 GB.

    That’s not the case, however.

    “As I have already said, I would not count on this,” Masker replied. “The game compression and asset removal is unlikely to yield such high gains that we will be able to reduce our client size to 30-40 GB. The size and number of assets that are left to deliver means that our client size is much more likely to be 100 GB.”

    Masker went on to say that developer Cloud Imperium Games is optimizing game patching, but “this is unlikely to reduce actual patch size.”

    “Again, each patch has 100s of assets, each of these assets are at times 200 MB, this leads to 2-6 GB patches, and if we end up doing a file type re-factor and have to re-download 30-40% of the assets on the hard-drive, then the patch will be 14-20 GB,” he said.

    As PC Gamer points out, a massive file size isn’t such a big issue for players with zippy connections and unlimited data. But it could be something of a problem for people not as fortunate.

    Star Citizen, already the most successful crowdfunding project of any kind in history, is now closing in on $75 million.

    Additional recent Star Citizen stories are below.

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  • Rock Band 4: Harmonix Launches Song Request Page

    Rock Band 4: Harmonix Launches Song Request Page

    Developer Harmonix has launched a new page where fans can submit their song requests for tracks they would like to see included in Rock Band universe going forward.

    Just head to this page and write in your requested song title and artist. Not sure if the song you want is already in the game? Check out the Rock Band song database here. You can submit as many requests as you like.

    Of course, writing a request to Harmonix does not guarantee that your song will make it into the game. “But we will read every request to get a better understanding of what the community most wants to see in Rock Band,” the developer wrote.

    Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulos recently said that Rock Band 4 will have a “top-tier” soundtrack, though the game’s tracklist remains a mystery. The developer is also planning to release even more DLC for the game outside of the title’s on-disc tracklist.

    Rock Band 4 was announced last week and it launches this year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. For everything you need to know about the game, see GameSpot’s interview with Harmonix.

    What songs would you like to see in Rock Band 4? My vote is for Opeth’s “Deliverance” or anything from Led Zeppelin.

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  • Patch Coming to Address Ori and the Blind Forest Crashes

    Patch Coming to Address Ori and the Blind Forest Crashes

    Microsoft and developer Moon Studios are working on supplying a patch update for its critically acclaimed Metroidvania title, Ori and the Blind Forest.

    Just hours after the game shipped on Xbox One on Wednesday, players posted messages on a number of forums, such as GameFAQs, to report technical problems. As well as intermittent screen freezes interrupting the game, user reports suggest that screen blackouts also occur when the Xbox One multi-tasks the game with another app.

    A Kotaku reporter went into detail on the nature of the problem:

    “Three or four times, the game simply wouldn’t display properly whenever I tried to open it again from my Xbox One dashboard after switching over to something else—showing static or simply an all-white or all-black screen that would intermittently switch over to the game.”

    In some instances, uninstalling and reinstalling the 7GB game was cited as a solution to overcome this bug, though Microsoft says this is not necessary.

    A patch update to resolve these issues is now being coded. Microsoft said: “We have identified a conflict between Ori and the Blind Forest and the Xbox One’s instant-on feature. We are working to resolve the conflict in an upcoming update. In the meantime, we recommend players fully quit out of the game and restart, rather than resuming their game quickly. There is no need to uninstall and reinstall the game.”

    Ori and the Blind Forest has garnered near-unanimous praise from critics.

    GameSpot’s Ori and the Blind Forest Review hailed it as a “rapturous platformer that is as fun as it is beautiful”. The video review can be watched above.

    This praise was echoed by critics across Europe and the US, with Moon Studios’ breakthrough project receiving glowing write-ups. A review roundup can be found here.

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  • PS4 System Software Update 2.50: Sony Lists New Features

    PS4 System Software Update 2.50: Sony Lists New Features

    Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has revealed details on the upcoming PlayStation 4 system software update version 2.50, named Yukimura. The update will bring the streaming frame rate up to 60fps from 30fps for both Remote and Share Play, and confirms some details which were leaked last week.

    Yukimura will introduce the suspend/resume feature, which will allow players to pause and restart games “near-instantly” with the power button. By doing this, the PS4 can be put into standby mode without interrupting the play session. Additionally, the update will have the console take a screenshot at the moment a trophy is earned in-game, giving players the option to share it.

    The update will allow players under the age of 18 using PS4 sub-accounts to upgrade to a master account when they turn 18 years-old. In addition, players will have the option to import Facebook friends directly onto their PS4 friends list.

    A number of UI options will also be introduced in the update, including an inverted screen colour option, text-to-speech, bolder fonts, and higher contrast options. The PS4 system software update 2.5 will be available “soon” to PS4 users in Australia.

    A full list of the PS4’s update features, written by Sony, is copied below:

    • Sub-account to master account upgrade: Users with a sub-account will now be able to upgrade to a master account directly from their PS4 when they turn 18, removing restrictions for chat, enabling users to fund their own wallet, make purchases and more. Currently, users can upgrade their sub-accounts online.
    • Facebook friend search: Gamers globally have jumped into PS4 as a redefined social gaming experience and connecting with friends over the network is a huge part of what makes the PS4 community so special. PlayStation now lets you go even bigger by connecting with your Facebook friends on PS4 using your linked account. Search for Facebook friends who are PSN members and build on the foundation of Friends you already have in your list.
    • Remote Play & Share Play at 60 fps: The ability to customise the frame rate of Remote Play and Share Play will be added with “Yukimura”. Play to your bandwidth strengths and use this option to stream gameplay at 60 or 30 fps when using Remote Play or Share Play.
    • Accessibility Options: “Yukimura” introduces a wide variety of options to make the PS4 entertainment experience even more accessible. Options include text to speech, enlarged text, bolder fonts, higher contrast UI, zoom for displayed pictures, invert colours on screen and more. Users will also be able to reassign buttons for DUALSHOCK 4, making it easier for users with limited manual dexterity or limited reach and strength to play.
    • Trophy Improvements: We have received a tonne of feedback to improve Trophies. In “Yukimura”, a screenshot will automatically be captured at the moment a Trophy is earned, making it easier than ever for you to share your greatest gaming moments with your friends. We’re also adding more sorting options along with the new ability to remove games from the Trophy list that have 0% completion.
    • Share Video Clips to Dailymotion: When sharing standout PS4 moments via the Share button on DualShock 4, “Yukimura” will allow players to upload directly to Dailymotion.

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  • Nintendo to Host Amiibo-Only Smash Bros. Tournament in Japan

    Nintendo to Host Amiibo-Only Smash Bros. Tournament in Japan

    Nintendo will be hosting several Amiibo-only tournaments on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U across Japan. Reported by Game Watch (translated by Siliconera), the tournament will be held at various video game and toy stores in the country from March 14.

    Entering the tournament is free, although players will need to bring their own trained Amiibo. All participants will receive a branded folder. The tournaments will be held at the following locations:

    March 14

    • Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Umeda 2F game department (Osaka)

    March 15

    • Toys R Us, Babies R Us Ichikawa shop store entrance (Chiba Prefecture)
    • Wonder Goo Moriya shop game department (Ibaraki Prefecture)

    Over 5.7 million Amiibo figures have been sold since the toys were launched last year. Nintendo recently revealed that Japanese distributors had initially dubbed Amiibo too big and costly to be successful. The suggested retail price for select Amiibo figures was lowered down to $9.99 from $12.99 last month. A new wave of figures is expected to be released soon and includes Charizard, Pac-Man, Lucina, and more.

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  • Get The Last of Us Shirts and Killzone Hoodies at the New PlayStation Gear Store

    Get The Last of Us Shirts and Killzone Hoodies at the New PlayStation Gear Store

    Sony today celebrated the grand opening of its PlayStation Gear Store, your one stop shop for officially licensed PlayStation merchandise.

    The store offers shirts, hoodies, hats, and other items from some of your favorite PlayStation game series, including Killzone, Uncharted, The Last of Us, inFamous, and more.

    There are some good finds in there, especially if you’re a big fan of The Last of Us. If you want to go for the Ellie look, you can get the pink, white, and brown hoodie she wears in the game for $60, as well as her sunset paradise t-shirt for $20. If you’re just looking for The Last of Us swag, there’s the adorable Brock the Brick plush for $25, as well as this mug from the University of Eastern Colorado Ellie and Joel visit in the game.

    “We also have many more products and game collections planned throughout 2015 and beyond,” Sony said on the PlayStation Blog. “Some of the collections you can expect to see here shortly are Journey, Bloodborne, God of War, and LittleBigPlanet.”

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  • Cards Against Humanity Now Has a Free, Unofficial, Online Version

    Cards Against Humanity Now Has a Free, Unofficial, Online Version

    You can now play Cards Against Humanity for free on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, thanks to a developer named Dawson Whitfield.

    The web app named Cards Against Originality, which you can find here, has all the cards from the original game including all five expansions.

    “It works on smartphones, tablets, and computers so even the guy stuck in ’99 can join in the fun,” Whitfield said. You’ll need an internet connection to play, and Whitfield says you need to be in the same room as the other players, but you could theoretically play over Skype or or pretty much any other online communications portal. To start a game, simply tap the “new game” button at the top. This will start a new match and give you a link you can share with your friends. The link will lead them to the same match.

    Whitfield is able to provide what is clearly Cards Against Humanity LLC’s intellectual property for free because the original card game is distributed under a creative commons license. As the Cards Against humanity website itself explains, “That means you can use and remix the game for free, but you can’t sell it without our permission.”

    Since Cards Against Humanity allows people to do this, Cards Against Originality isn’t the first digital clone of the game, as a quick Google search will show you. However, it does seem like the digital version the sticks closest to the original game and isn’t trying to charge you for any add-on content, like some of the more unscrupulous versions.

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