Great, third time writing this. Bahahah, seems I have talent to mess this up! Well, let's go see how much I can screw it up in the newsletter itself, as I have already managed twice to remove the entire text :P
Alrighty, first off; Member News! Sadly, there 'aint much to be said here, seems it's been quiet lately, and still is. Oh well, at least I can tell you lads some interesting gaming news, perhaps :) - Elder Scrolls Online releases a crafting and looting video: The Elder Scrolls Online remains a big question mark in the eyes of a lot of Elder Scrolls fans. How will the immersive, interactive world of Skyrim and Oblivion translate to an always-online multiplayer experience without losing their character? After all, one of the great things about the Elder Scrolls games has always been the permanent consequences of your actions. Kill a named character and they (usually) stay dead; roll 5,000 sweet rolls down a cliff and they’ll just sit at the bottom. Well, personally I'm curious to see how they'll approach that. If all the crates are looted and empty, what's going to happen? Will they stay empty, for everyone? Or just for you? Or maybe they'll respawn loot over time, like most games alike. Who knows, but at least the looting and crafting already looks interesting: - Surrealistic stealth game Tangiers will let you hurl conversations..at enemies..? Alrighty, indie games. There´s some that are just outright poor, or their main idea is just not well thought through, but there´s some that are also just amazing and memorable. Tangiers supposedly lets you use conversations you´ve heard to distract enemies with in a gloomy surrealistic world, based around stealth. Sounds interesting to me. There’s not much to go on at the moment – the game’s not expected to be finished until mid-2014 – but Tangiers will feature an open-ended landscape in which you’ll be “uncovering and breaking the secrets of lost civilizations.” It sounds, frankly, fantastic, but we obviously won’t know how it plays until a little further down the line. Until then, here’s the first glimpse of Tangiers: - Nintendo is targeting Let's Plays for using their content Apparently Nintendo has registered with Youtube to demand advertisements on videos that feature their content, meaning that alot of let's players are now forced to play adverts, and all the revenue is going right to Nintendo. Personally, I do not have very much that I can say about it,but Total Biscuit has been talking about this matter in quite a detailed manner. If you don't know him, he's a source of alot of great videos about gaming news, and he also reviews alot of indie games to give them some spotlight. Well, I don't think there's a whole lot more interesting news this week. That, and I've been writing this two times now, so I'ma say this: Have a nice week, but screw this newsletter, I'm outta here! And remember, there's always a wolf out there, fucking up the newsletter, somehow, and then not posting images anymore since he ragequitted. Sorry :)
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