Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
The Internet

Blizzard Previews Revamped Battle.net 188

Blizzard updated the official StarCraft II site today with a preview of how the revamped Battle.net will function. They emphasize the social features, competitive matchmaking system, and the ease of sharing mods and maps. Quoting: "When the legacy Battle.net service introduced support for user-created mods such as DotA, Tower Defense, and many others, these user-created game types became immensely popular. But while Battle.net supported mods at a basic level, integration with tools and the mod community wasn't where it needed to be for a game releasing in 2010. The new Battle.net service will see some major improvements in this area. StarCraft II will include a full-featured content-creation toolkit — the same tools used by the StarCraft II design team to create the single-player campaign. To fully harness the community's mapmaking prowess, Battle.net will introduce a feature called Map Publishing. Map Publishing will let users upload their maps to the service and share them with the rest of the community immediately on the service. This also ties in with the goal of making Battle.net an always-connected experience — you can publish, browse, and download maps directly via the Battle.net client. Finding games based on specific mods will also be much easier with our all-new custom game system, placing the full breadth of the modding community's efforts at your fingertips."
PC Games (Games)

EA Shutting Down Video Game Servers Prematurely 341

Spacezilla writes "EA is dropping the bomb on a number of their video game servers, shutting down the online fun for many of their Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3 games. Not only is the inclusion of PS3 and Xbox 360 titles odd, the date the games were released is even more surprising. Yes, Madden 07 and 08 are included in the shutdown... but Madden 09 on all consoles as well?"
Image

Music By Natural Selection 164

maccallr writes "The DarwinTunes experiment needs you! Using an evolutionary algorithm and the ears of you the general public, we've been evolving a four bar loop that started out as pretty dismal primordial auditory soup and now after >27k ratings and 200 generations is sounding pretty good. Given that the only ingredients are sine waves, we're impressed. We got some coverage in the New Scientist CultureLab blog but now things have gone quiet and we'd really appreciate some Slashdotter idle time. We recently upped the maximum 'genome size' and we think that the music is already benefiting from the change."

Comment Re:I'll wait for an updated mini (Score 1) 528

I have been using a Mini for development for about a year and a half, but I am at the point where it has become so frustrating that I need to upgrade. Not only has my build time grown longer, IDE responsiveness slower, but I also bought a bigger monitor and therefore lost some available memory due to the need for more "video ram". Currently the Mini is hooked up to a four way KVM, along with my Windows development machine and my server.

I really wish there was a Mac that was in between the Pro and the iMac. What I want is the guts of the high end iMac, with a dedicated video card, in a regular case with no monitor. Does anyone else feel the same?

I know it is possible to piddle around and make a decent approximation of a MacPro with a hacked version of OS X for half the price. But I would rather have a legitimate version of OS X on a machine that I didn't have to spend a day putting together and patching kexts on.

Slashdot Top Deals

Real programmers don't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.

Working...