Virtual bank in EVE freezes accounts due to deficit – Ars Technica
August 28th, 20094890 Performance Problems or is it me? – Toms Hardware
I upgraded my ati 3870 in my dell xps 420 to an ati sapphire 4890 vapor-x last night, I did this knowing I only had a 375watt psu but I figured I would just uprade it on the weekend if I receive any problems. I haven’t receieved any crashes, lockups
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EVE Online unleashes Unholy Rage on in-game currency traders – Ars Technica
CCP, the developer behind the popular online title EVE Online, hates players who hope to profit in real money from its game. Those who buy and sell ISK, the game’s currency, are not only exploiting the game, but unbalancing play. That’s why the
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Razer Naga mouse targets online gamers with built-in keypad – CNET News
In non-Logitech or Microsoft mouse news , we have to hand it to Razer for its ability to read an audience. If you’ve played World of Warcraft, Warhammer Online, Eve Online, or other MMOs, you’ve most likely felt overwhelmed by the number of hot keys
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Aug 17 – Aug 22 (154) – Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
The letter from the reader with acid reflux would be much more helpful if he had named the procedure. Most reflux is treated today with either medication to reduce the acidity of stomach contents or a procedure called fundoplication. There are
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Embezzlement, Bank Run Shake EVE Online – Wired
In-game role play has come a long way from the days of /bow and faux medieval speechifying. Sci-fi themed MMO EVE Online is a place where players can create their own businesses, form trade alliances and even run their own banks. But where you have
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Video-Game Economics, Ctd. – Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
Single-player video games can help us understand basic economic principles . But online multiplayer games with thousands of players can help us understand how real economies work . Just as in real economies, the virtual economies of online game
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