Halo has been a franchise that many say has arguably changed modern first person shooter video games. No, the idea that mankind must fight in an epic battle for survival against a merciless alien race is NOT quite the most original idea in itself, but the combat mechanics that made the series stand out ARE. In a recently-released documentary from Bungie, the crew explains their ambitious goals for the upcoming Halo game, Halo Reach. In the documentary, Bungie makes several claims that they have ten times more colliding particle calculations to play with, higher fidelity character models, an all-new cast, and much larger firefights in a “sandbox” mode. The big picture is that they will have roughly four times the amount of polygons which means you’ll get more customizable Spartans, environments, weaponry, and vehicles. And on that note, they claim to have the goal of adding twice the weapons, twice the characters, twice the vehicles etc. For those of you that are Halo fans, Halo Reach seems to be “the game” tha |
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Our good pal and forum friend, AdventWolf, tipped us off about this little bit of tech news. Jumping straight in, for a few years this type of 3D technology has been being developed – originally targeting the PC gaming scene through Nvidia. The technology released was dubbed, “Geforce 3D Vision“. Interestingly enough, for those who don’t know, the PS3’s graphics processor, the “RSX”, is created by Nvidia, so this type of 3D technology has only been an earshot away from being used with the PS3. It was just a matter of time. Now, it seems, that technology may become a new feature with the upcoming firmware release, 3.20. Currently at firmware 3.15, if speculation holds true, it shouldn’t be long before people are able to download a simple firmware update to possibly take hold of some great extra graphical features.
The downside? Yes, there is a downside. The downside is that you’re going to need a 120hz television/ computer monitor in order to experience this extra feature – something only the big spenders currently have access to. The monitor will need to be a native 120hz screen unless you purchase something like a Mitsubishi DLP monitor which come with the necessary hardware to boot. The DLP TV’s may only need to be set to 60hz as well even though they support 120hz and overall may support higher resolutions (1680×1050 for a standard 120hz LCD compared to 1920×1080 for a DLP HDTV). I suppose it may also be considered to be a downside that you will need to wear 3D glasses also – something which some people may not appreciate.
For now, most of this is rumor and speculation, but now that this information is coming mostly from developers that have hands-on access to the newest firmware update, this news seems pretty likely to be an upcoming release that may add some extra functionality to your PS3.
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Here’s a little piece of information that was first brought to my attention by brentbizzle from our forum. Ok, so check it. Greg from PSP-Hacks, the main administrator there, has confirmed that there is an exploit currently in development that works on all PSP models that can open the path to homebrew fully for all PSP users. This is a software method as well, so nobody would need to use a Pandora’s Battery anymore.
For now, there’s no files to download and no actual “proof”, but I hope you folks can trust me, DarkPacMan77, and I have faith that Greg at PSP-Hacks is a man of his word. The hack is unstable and is still being developed but is currently working and being debugged. An eLoader is even in development as well.
Make sure to stay tuned. We’ll bring you all of the latest updates.
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We’re terribly sorry for the recent downtime the site has incurred, but we’ve been hard at work to bring the site back up. We’ve had issues with a few things including hosting issues as well as a bit extra, which I’ve outlined in our forum, but we’re back now and we’re working hard towards being better than ever before. Keep your eyes peeled for a forum update within the next few days that will include a section for average members to post news for the website in. That news can be taken and posted up by a staff member, giving full credits to the user, of course, and will be a great way that the community can take part in making the site a better place.
Also, it’s HIGHLY advised to enter the Brewology Network through www.Brewology.com instead of using one of the mirrors like WiiBrew or PSPBrew because we’re going to be adding news posts that are specific to the Brewology page itself about the latest tech trends and what-not and the only way to see such information is to enter the site through www.Brewology.com. Doing this will also filter the news from every aspect of our site into one convenient page for you to view! So please, if you haven’t already, make sure to add the Brewology page to your bookmarks or homepage or just plain enter it in when accessing the site.
Thanks for everything folks. Again, sorry for the downtime, but welcome back to the Brew! |
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Apparently, you will only be able to use the new iPhone firmware on the 3G and 3G It’s good because all of you guys not made of money shouldn’t be allowed to use things like video recoding on your 2G’s, or multitask on the 2G, or MMS on your 2G because it’s impossible because of hardware limitations. [ Source ] |
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Sure, you could go the easy route and pick up a MiFi, but if you’re serious about your on-the-road wireless broadband, you should probably buy an entire car. Ford’s next generation of Sync systems will have built-in WiFi and the capability of sharing a 3G connection with the car’s driver-defined white list of approved devices. It’s a bring-your-own-3G-card affair (you jack into the Sync’s USB plug), and sounds like a nice way for Ford to get you to pay for a 3G connection that could theoretically fuel some of those upcoming Sync apps. The second generation of Sync is due to launch next year, and we should be seeing plenty of it at CES in January: Ford’s CEO has the opening keynote. Source: Engadget |
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So the latest firmware from Yoshihiro and the boys from the Gen team is out, released about 3 days ago, but we didn’t report on it because it had reported bug issues. The most notable bug was that it didn’t recognize ISO and CSO files on the memory card. That issue has been fixed in this release and all is well in the custom firmware world, so if you are wanting to download the newest custom firmware for the “GEN” series, this may just be the download for you. As always, we’ve provided the download links just below for your convenience. Happy Brewing!
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cfg v49b2 (beta2)
The options that can be overriden are those that don't have a major effect on the theme looks and layout: - hide_header - hide_hddinfo - hide_footer - buttons - simple - cover_style - cursor - menu_plus - gui_text_* - gui_text2_* - gui_title_top
cfg v49b (beta)
(Press + to install and then press 1 to dump BCA)
cfg v49a (alpha)
option: fat_install_dir = [0], 1
(from a channel created with crap or similar tools) and option: intro=0 is specified then no intro and no progress is displayed until the game is started
Loaded from: sd:/usb-loader/GAMEID.wip (text format)
Loaded from: sd:/usb-loader/GAMEID.bca (binary data of size 64 bytes) (updated dip plugin from uloader 3.2)
(in case someone wants to use/test the external .wip patch or .bca data)
even if not codes are found (by Rfrf)
{ { Source } } { { Download } } |
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![]() “French prosecutors challenge previous ruling in favour of Divineo as piracy crackdown powers on Platform holder Nintendo is to back the appeal of prosecutors who have said they intend to challenge a recent court ruling from a French judge in favour of Flash card manufacturer Divineo.
Upon dismissing the case on Monday, the judge accused Nintendo of deliberately locking out developers from its range of hardware, adding that it should adopt a system more like Microsoft’s Windows where anyone is free to develop applications that run on the OS. Divineo has already been subject to a successful prosecution in Hong Kong, where it is still prohibited from manufacturing, marketing or exporting its DS products. It was also at the time ordered to pay Nintendo €45m in damages – a sum that the platform holder has yet to receive.
“Nintendo is extremely disappointed with the decision by Paris’ Criminal Court to find Max Louarn, his company, Divineo, and other co-defendants not guilty in the criminal case involving the sale and distribution of game copying devices,” a statement sent to MCV explains. “Nintendo welcomes the Prosecutor’s decision to Appeal the Judgment. As a victim Nintendo will join his Appeal. Nintendo supports action against the distributors of such devices.”
“Nintendo maintains that infringement of its intellectual property rights, on its trademarks, software, its technical prevention measures and its video games is causing damage to the whole video game industry, preventing developers from gaining the full benefit of their hard work and creativity, but also to the customers who expect the highest standards and integrity from products bearing the Nintendo name.” |
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![]() ![]() vashgs has released an update to Tanooki, a level editor for New Super Mario Bros Wii game. What’s new? Version 0.5 Version 0.4 Version 0.3 Version 0.2 Download: Here Source via wii-info Source: Tehskeen Credit: djdynamite123 |
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