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j_c_dunn

Member since: Apr 11th, 2008

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Inside an Xbox 360 Jasper: Ben Heck dissects the mythical console, then tells you how to find one

Dec 10th 2008 6:27PM (Engadget)
Her didn't write the intro, the people here at Engadget said that. Pretty easy to tell from rerading comprehension though I suppose they should have placed a : after the Read On line to more easily differentiate the writers.

The Daily Grind: Has AoC earned your money for another month?

Jun 27th 2008 12:37PM (Massively)
In terms of grinding it happens beginning at around lvls 56-57. At that point the ONLY quests you can get are red quests in Thunder River/Aztel's landing. Problem is you only get 3 of them which gets you up about half a level, then you have to gain a couple of more levels before more quests become available (which again are all red), etc. This continues up until around 65-70 (65 if you are a heavy group player as you can group grind on mobs on the prison isle) at which point you will then AE grind camps of mobs in the final areas not just because there are a lack quests, but because you can level in a fraction of the time.

And before anyone says a word about rushing to "end game" I only play on Friday evenings, Saturday afternoon's and evenings, and Sunday Evenings and I am already 70. You are expected to hit 80 in ~200 hours.

Warhammer Online takes us to epic places

Jun 27th 2008 11:55AM (Massively)
I would actually say isn't it amazing how much WoW looks like Warhammer. Go to your local Game shop and pick up any of the army books and look at the Art (most notably the green skin ones). You'll find WoW actually copied Warhammer so it is kind of to be expected that they look the same.

Gibson intros SG Robot Guitar, new edition of Les Paul version

Apr 11th 2008 11:12AM (Engadget)
Deffinatly a waste of money unless you are buying it for "collection" purposes. A Line 6 - Variax modeling guitar + the programming kist run only ~$1300, has just as good of a sound (actually better, I can't even play my American Strat anymore as the Line 6 sounds so much richer) and allows you to pretty much completely customize the tuning, sound (from a Strat to a Tele to an SG to a Sitar to a Banjo), and pickup style/position/rotation over some 50ish slots. Heck of a lot cheaper, looks just as good, and alot more versatility than something that automatically adjusts the strings for you. At least with the Variax you can change the tuning on the fly and never have to worry about the strings feeling different as they always keep the same tension.

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