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  • Get 13 EA Games for $5

    Get 13 EA Games for $5

    The Humble Origin Bundle 2, a pay-what-you-want package from Electronic Arts that supports charity, has added new games to its ranks. Previously, the package included nine total games, but four more have been added, including SimCity 2000 and Wing Commander III, bringing the total to thirteen.

    Together, the games would cost $155, but you can pay what you want to unlock some, and pay more than the average to get the rest. Below is a breakdown of the games available through the Humble Origin Bundle 2 and what you’ll need to pay to get them.

    Up to 100 percent of proceeds from bundle sales go to charities including Girls Who Code, The V Foundation, and buildOn–EA isn’t taking a penny.

    Buyers get to decide how they want their payment to be split up between those charities, along with the Humble Bundle company itself.

    At press time, more than 426,700 bundles had been sold, generating more than $2.1 million. Games are redeemable for PC on Origin and Steam, while the bundle itself will be available for another six days.

    EA’s first Humble Origin Bundle raised more than $10.5 million for charity in 2013.

    Pay what you want and receive:

    Pay more than the current average ($4.94) and receive:

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  • Rockstar Disputes GTA 5 Social Club "Hack"

    Rockstar Disputes GTA 5 Social Club "Hack"

    The Rockstar Games Social Club, an online service for Grand Theft Auto V and other games, has not been hacked, the developer says in a new statement. The statement, provided to Kotaku Australia, comes after players wrote on Reddit and Rockstar’s own support forums that their accounts had been hijacked in the days following GTA V’s release for PC, leaving them–in some cases–unable to play the game.

    In its statement, however, Rockstar said it is aware of cases of compromised accounts, and is working with affected users to straighten things out. The developer also reminds players that they should avoid using the same password for multiple services–and the Rockstar Games Social Club is no exception.

    “The Rockstar Games Social Club has not been compromised,” the developer explained. “However, it appears that attempts have been made to access user accounts using email and password combinations from an unaffiliated, compromised website or database elsewhere on the Internet.”

    “For the accounts affected, we are in the process of reverting those accounts back to their original owners. As a reminder, it is a good policy to ensure that the Rockstar Games Social Club account username and password is not shared across multiple websites on the Internet.”

    GTA V was released for PC on Tuesday, April 14, quickly becoming the most played non-Valve game published on Steam, with more than 300,000 people playing the game simultaneously. Although the game lacks official modding support, that hasn’t kept players from developing all manner of unique creations.

    GameSpot’s GTA V PC review praised the game’s improved visuals and frame rate.

    “It looked great on PS4 and Xbox One, but GTA V shines on PC thanks to 4K-grade textures, the availability of additional post-processing effects, and an unlocked frame rate,” reviewer Peter Brown said. “Previous versions of the game played just fine at 30 frames per second, but you quickly appreciate the added fluidity of playing at 60 FPS (if not more) on PC.”

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  • Star Wars Battlefront Dev: We're Not Delaying Content for DLC

    Star Wars Battlefront Dev: We're Not Delaying Content for DLC

    An assistant producer at EA DICE, the studio behind Star Wars Battlefront, has addressed some fans’ suspicions that content is being held back so that it can be sold as DLC.

    Jesper Nielsen, an assistant producer at the DICE support studio Uprise, responded to various claims published by fans on Reddit. One of the most common accusations made was that content currently in development for Star Wars Battlefront would not be shipped with the game, but instead delayed so that it can be sold as DLC.

    “If you think there’s anything we’re not including in the game to save it for DLC, I can tell you you’re 100 percent wrong,” Nielsen wrote in response to one such accusation.

    He added: “In this project, I’ve never heard anyone say, ‘Let’s not do this for launch so we can do it as DLC instead’. Ever.”

    EA released a new Star Wars Battlefront gameplay trailer last Friday, whilst also confirming that the multiplayer-focused FPS will not include a traditional single-player campaign.

    Nielsen, who posts on the Star Wars Battlefront subreddit under the alias DICE_TheBikingViking, also addressed some suspicions regarding the Battle of Jakku maps, which will be released after the game as free DLC.

    Even though it’s a free add-on, one fan claimed this content was held back because–he assumed–EA wanted to have material for marketing purposes post-launch.

    “The situation was never that we had the Jakku maps in the main game, and then stripped them to put them in a DLC,” Nielsen explained.

    “It was that the idea to do the Jakku maps came quite late in the process and we didn’t have capacity to add them for launch, so we found a way to get them out to people as soon as possible after launch.

    “Of course, if you want to think we’re evil, you’ll always think up evil motives and method. But in all essence, this is the output of hundreds of passionate people and games, just like people here, who want to deliver great gaming experiences.”

    Other Reddit users have praised Nielsen for his efforts in addressing some fan concerns, unfounded or otherwise.

    Star Wars: Battlefront is scheduled to ship on November 17 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

    Recommended: Star Wars: Battlefront — Everything You Need to Know

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  • GTA Drama Casts Daniel Radcliffe and Bill Paxton

    GTA Drama Casts Daniel Radcliffe and Bill Paxton

    Confirming earlier reports, The BBC on Wednesday officially announced casting and plot details for the network’s upcoming 90-minute drama about the Grand Theft Auto series.

    As rumored, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe will play the role of GTA co-creator Sam Houser, while Bill Paxton (Titanic, Apollo 13) will portray inflammatory lawyer Jack Thompson, who gained notoriety in the 2000s for taking on abrasive elements of pop culture.

    Thompson’s most notable target has been the GTA series, which he accused of “mentally molesting minors for money.” After three police officers were killed by a professed Grand Theft Auto: Vice City player in Alabama, Thompson represented their families in a civil lawsuit to hold Take-Two responsible. He was eventually disbarred in 2008.

    The BBC’s GTA feature is in development under the working title Game Changer and will air on BBC Two.

    In its official synopsis, The BBC says the GTA series is “arguably the greatest British coding success story since [World War II code-breaking institution] Bletchley Park.” It adds: “Game Changer tells the story of an extraordinary chapter in the history of this iconic game, and reveals the major impact it has had on our cultural landscape.”

    A premiere date for Game Changer was not announced.

    Game Changer is directed by Owen Harris (Kill Your Friends, Holy Flying Circus) and was written by James Wood (Rev., Ambassadors). Former GameSpot editor Guy Cocker is also on the writing team for the drama.

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  • Halo Master Chief Update Cracks Down on Quitters

    A new update for Halo: The Master Chief Collection has gone live, bringing with it a suite of improvements and fixes to various problems, along with tougher new regulations intended to help curb quitting in online ranked matches.

    Patch fixes have been lined up for all games packaged in the collection, from Halo: Combat Evolved to Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4. A full list of improvements for each title can be found below.

    Meanwhile, players who now quit online ranked matches will now suffer a penalty, with each instance of absconding being treated as a loss. That means quitting a match could result in a dropped ranking.

    “If you quit a match, your ranking will be impacted, and this may result in dropping a level,” developer 343 Industries explained.

    It added: “All quits and betrayals are being tracked automatically, and action is being taken against offending players who commit these offences more than what is considered normal behaviour.”

    Elsewhere, the problem where some players were ranked down excessively after losing a match appears to have been fixed. Due to the problems caused by unfair rank losses, 343 Industries said it will be resetting all rankings for Halo 2: Anniversary.

    Writing on the Halo Waypoint website, 343 Industries added that it’s “excited about the progress of the Relic multiplayer map remake and the campaign for Halo 3: ODST”, both of which are scheduled to ship in May with the game’s next content update.

    A summary of all the update’s changes, written by 343 Industries, can be found below.

    RANKING

    • Made a variety of improvements to ranking consistency and penalties.
    • Resolved an issue that could cause a player to rank down excessively, such as dropping multiple levels after a loss.
    • Resolved an issue that caused a player’s rank to appear incorrectly.
    • Based on these improvements and updates, we’ll be resetting ranking for Halo 2: Anniversary, and separately, will begin to roll out ranks to additional playlists soon (we’re aiming for the next day or so), starting with the addition of ranking to the Team Slayer and Halo Championship Series playlists. We’ll be actively monitoring the ranking system across these playlists over the next few days to ensure that everything is working properly before adding ranks to additional playlists.

    QUITTING & BETRAYALS

    Added new quit and betrayal penalties to matchmaking:

    • In ranked playlists, quitting a match is now treated the same as a loss. Quitting is defined as exiting the game in any fashion. If you quit a match, your ranking will be impacted, and this may result in dropping a level.
    • All quits and betrayals are being tracked automatically, and action is being taken against offending players who commit these offenses more than what is considered normal behavior.

    HALO: CE

    • Resolved an issue that was causing off-host players to deal more damage than the host in peer-to-peer custom games.
    • Updated Derelict to include the Rocket Launcher when selecting the “Classic” weapon set.
    • Made improvements to vehicle weapon accuracy.
    • Resolved an issue that caused incorrect bullet and grenade collision with an invisible object on the map Derelict.
    • Update the “Boxer” controller layout by switching the “switch grenade” and “throw grenade” buttons.

    HALO 2 CLASSIC

    • Resolved a hitbox issue where shooting an enemy’s weapon from the front would not cause damage.
    • Corrected the matchmaking Team Ball respawn modifier from “Inheritance” to “None.”

    HALO 3

    • Updated Halo 3 Forge to include editing for all game types.
    • Made significant improvements to Halo 3 audio, specifically in regards to weapon fire and sound effects.
    • Made improvements to Halo 3 multiplayer networking stability.
    • Made improvements to Halo 3’s controller “deadzones.”
    • Resolved issues that were causing Halo 3 multiplayer stats to not track correctly.
    • Resolved lighting and shading issues occurring on the “Sandbox” multiplayer map.
    • Resolved an issue where the “Begins with a Single Step” achievement did not unlock correctly.
    • Resolved an issue where the Golf Club object did not appear correctly in Forge.

    HALO 4

    • Resolved an issue where Primary Weapons could display in the Secondary Weapon slot after removing the Firepower Tactical Package.

    PARTIES

    • Made improvements to voice chat consistency, specifically in team-based matchmaking games.
    • Resolved an issue where a player may not hear another player via voice chat after completing a game.
    • Improved party functionality, specifically in regards to game invites and joinable states.
    • Increased the speed at which the roster populates with Xbox Live friends after completing a game.
    • Resolved an issue where players could get stuck on the “Leaving Matchmaking” screen for longer than usual.
    • Resolved an issue where players were unable to join immediately after becoming Xbox Live friends.

    ACHIEVEMENTS

    • Resolved an issue that caused “The Guardians Are Coming” achievement to not unlock correctly.
    • Resolved issues that caused complications with Spartan Ops achievements unlocking.

    UI, STABILITY & MISC.

    • Made a variety of improvements to UI throughout the title, specifically in regards to notification messages and stability.
    • Improved Playlist and Campaign Career Stats tracking for Halo 2, Halo 3 & Halo 4.
    • Made a variety of significant improvements to stability throughout the title.

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  • Mortal Kombat X Patch 1.03 Released

    Mortal Kombat X Patch 1.03 Released

    Developer NetherRealm has deployed a new patch to Mortal Kombat X, installing various fixes to bugs and problems encountered in the game.

    Patch 1.03, which weighs more than 3GB, marks the game’s third update since its release on Tuesday last week.

    Listed within the patch notes is a fix to network sign-in issues, which locked some PlayStation 4 players out of the online components of the game.

    An outline of patch notes, published on Reddit and NeoGAF, can be found below:

    • Krypt Switches Fix
    • Sony Entertainment Network account Sign In Fix
    • Leader Board Fix
    • Purchasing Easy Fatality Fix
    • Test Fixes

    Some users are claiming that the update also adds a Jason Voorhees silhouette to the character select screen, seemingly paving the way for the character’s inclusion into the main roster, yet other players claim they do not see this.

    Mortal Kombat X launched across the UK on Tuesday April 14 and, by the following Monday, was reported to be the fastest-selling game in the series’ 23-year history. (This statistic only applies to UK sales).

    Take a look at some of our favourite Mortal Kombat X screens below.

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  • After 4 Years, Kerbal Space Program Finally Hits Version 1.0 This Month

    After 4 Years, Kerbal Space Program Finally Hits Version 1.0 This Month

    The developers behind Kerbal Space Program have been busy this week as they gear up for the version 1.0 launch of their amazing space simulation game.

    A beta version of Kerbal Space Program has been available since 2011, and the game hit Steam Greenlight in March 2013. But April 27 marks the first “complete” version of the game.

    KSP is more than just a simple space flight sim, though. As the name implies, you take control of an entire space program, and its your job to learn how to get objects into space successfully and without running into any catastrophic disasters

    A developer blog on the game’s official site states that the final days of this stage of development are being spent making “cool final additions and tweaks to the game” as well as “improving that sense of completion.”

    In what is the final note before the release of version 1.0, the developer extended its thanks to the community. “Not that this means there won’t be dev notes after the release, of course, but it’s a good opportunity to give you guys a massive THANK YOU!! To the entire KSP community, who stood by us throughout the four years we’ve been developing the game, who believed in our crazy notion of a build-a-rocket-and-fly-it game, and who continuously supported us through good and bad times, from the humble beginnings of our weird little project, all the way through today, as we stand on the brink of this huge moment for the game, and to us.”

    You can see some pictures of the in-progress additions to the game in the gallery below.

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  • Sorry, Yes, Animation Is Also Games Art

    Sorry, Yes, Animation Is Also Games Art

    You know what, some exceptions aside , I don’t feature the work of animators nearly enough here on Fine Art. So let’s change that tonight.

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  • Grand Theft Auto V PC Mod Gives You Super Powers

    Grand Theft Auto V PC Mod Gives You Super Powers

    Look, sometimes you just gotta kick the shit out of a car. And the people behind it. And the better part of a city block.

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  • Destiny Cosplay Looks Snuggly Enough For A Russian Wasteland

    Destiny Cosplay Looks Snuggly Enough For A Russian Wasteland

    rykker is a cosplayer who is also a big Bungie fan. He’s done some fantastic Halo cosplay in the past, but his latest outfit pays homage to Destiny.

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