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Episode 688: July Is ComingEpisode 688: July Is Coming
The gang talks about Cities: Skylines 2, Microsoft and the FTC, and Biden’s high speed internet bill, as well as the following news:
- Baldur’s Gate 3 promises level 12 cap, new races, 22 new subclasses
- Minecraft’s devs exit Reddit
- Bobby Kotick says Switch successor will be closer to Xbox One & PS4 performance
- New Resident Evil 4 achievements spark speculation about upcoming DLC
All that and listener feedback.
Episode 238: No Free PornEpisode 238: No Free Porn
This week’s episode is also abbreviated, as Jordan is somewhere in Pennsylvania looking for a gingerbread house while Paul is still trying to pack his entire NES library into a single suitcase. Jonah and Paul still got in enough time to do a Gaming Flashback on Thief: The Dark Project, and the following news items:
- Steam forums hacked
- Xbox 360 failure rate down to 10%
- Sony revamps< PSN sharing policy
- BioWare and EA send cease-and-desist order to NeoGAF over Mass Effect 3 spoilers
All this and Reader Feedback, too, as well as a new Question of the Week, “If you have the opportunity to read or view a highly anticipated game’s story months before it was released, would you do it or would you deliberately turn it away to preserve yourself from spoilers?” Let us know!
Episode 326: Jordan’s BackEpisode 326: Jordan’s Back
Jordan is back, and even though he’s not 100%, he’s still well enough to do the podcast. He and Jonah discuss what things make them stop playing a game, while the rest of the podcast is all about Grand Theft Auto V. They also get into discussions about laserdisc players.
The news includes:
- Microsoft: Women make up 40% of Xbox Live audience
- Rumor: Steam Box announcement on Monday
- Grand Theft Auto V hits $1B in sales after 72 hours
- Dead Rising 3 “frame-locked at 30″ on Xbox One
- Sony offers fix for GTA5 error 80029564 crashing system on install
All this and Listener Feedback, as well as the Question of the Week, “When will the current generation of consoles discontinue?”
