Tuesday, August 4, 2015

News::This web game shows you why self-driving cars are better

'Error-Prone' in action

You've probably heard that self-driving cars are safer than their human-guided equivalents (as a general rule, at least). But what if you have a hard time wrapping your head around how that concept works in practice? Never fear: developers Mark Backler and Peter Cardwell-Gardner have posted a web game, Error-Prone, that teaches you about the perils of overcrowded roads and the virtues of autonomous vehicles. You're supposed to take control of one of the closely-packed cars circling in a loop, but doing so almost guarantees that you'll either slow everyone down or cause an accident. It's much like WarGames' nuclear battle, where the only way to win is not to play -- the sooner you realize that the computer is better at driving than you are, the sooner traffic calms down.

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News::Xbox at Gamescom 2015: a recap of Microsoft's strong showing

Gamescom 2015: All the Microsoft News

Gamescom isn't open to the public just yet, but that hasn't stopped Microsoft from dropping some early news and trailers. During its "Xbox Briefing" in Cologne, the company announced DVR functionality for 2016, a new controller chat pad and a host of special console bundles. We also saw a slew of trailers for upcoming games such as Quantum Break, Scalebound and Crackdown 3. In the video above we give our take -- but if you've got time to spare, it's also worth checking out the proceedings in full down below.

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News::Get a terrifying taste of 'We Happy Few' on Steam, Xbox this holiday

We Happy Few isn't necessarily a terrifying first-person stealth and combat game; so far, it's more of a bone-chilling, creepy, deeply unsettling experience. In other words: It looks great. Today, there's good news for anyone who pledged to the game's successful $330,000 Kickstarter, or anyone in the market for a drug-fueled romp through a fictional 1960s English town. We Happy Few will hit Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview at the same time this holiday season, Compulsion founder Guillaume Provost tells Engadget.

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News::'Destiny' ditches Dinklage

Before Destiny officially launched on consoles, it launched a meme: That wizard came from the moon! The phrase, which was printed on Bungie-sanctioned t-shirts (and sold like hotcakes), spawned from Peter Dinklage's awkward, non-committal voice acting as the game's helpful, floating Ghost character. Soon, we'll be able to tell if the dialogue was to blame, or if Dinklage simply phoned this one in: Bungie is replacing all of Dinklage's voice work in the main game with that of Nolan North, the voice actor behind Uncharted's Nathan Drake and Assassin's Creed's Desmond Miles (among many other credits). North spilled the beans to Game Informer this month.

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News::Twitch bans streamer who faked his own swatting

swat commando

There are a couple things you probably shouldn't do to celebrate acquiring 800,000 followers on Twitch. Faking your own swatting at the end of a 24-hour live event, as streamer Trick2g recently did, is at the top of the list. Trick2g, who focused primarily on League of Legends during his broadcasts, can be seen casually chatting with viewers when two "police officers" bust in and haul him away.

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News::Behind the wheel of Logitech's G29 Driving Force controller

Engadget - Philip Palermo - Logitech G29

While gamers are still waiting for any official word on a PlayStation 4 entry in the venerable Gran Turismo series, there's still plenty of racing to be done on Sony's current-gen console. The recent release of Project Cars and the steady maturation of Driveclub (following its botched launch) are just two examples of the PS4's racing options. Into this growing genre comes Logitech with its $400 G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel -- the latest in its long-running G series of steering wheel controllers. While owners of the older (and non-PS4-compatible) G27 wheel may be disappointed that the company has opted to replace it, Logitech's latest entry (released alongside an Xbox One-focused sibling called the G920) could be worth the sizable asking price.Slideshow-308879

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News::'Halo Wars 2' exists, hits Xbox One and Windows 10 in 2016

Halo Wars 2 is the sequel to 2009's troubled yet generally beloved real-time strategy game, and it's on its way to Xbox One and Windows 10 in fall 2016. Microsoft presented Halo Wars 2 as the cherry on top of its Xbox Gamescom conference in Cologne, Germany, today, offering us a short and sweet cinematic. Halo Wars 2 comes from current Halo developer 343 Industries and Alien: Isolation studio Creative Assembly.

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News::The 'Halo 5' 1TB Xbox One is up for pre-order right now

Among the bullet storms and massive explosions of today's Xbox conference, Microsoft unveiled a limited edition, Halo 5-branded 1TB Xbox One bundle, and it's so, so shiny. The bundle is available for pre-order today and it drops on October 20th. Microsoft launched the standard 1TB console back in June, complete with a new controller. That console isn't so shiny -- because it's matte.

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News::Mojang's next game is 'Cobalt,' a 2D platformer due in October

Mojang's 'Cobalt' for Xbox One

Mojang isn't just focused on shipping endless variations of Minecraft -- it can publish other games, too. As proof, the Microsoft-owned team has unveiled Cobalt, an Oxeye-developed 2D platform game for Mac, PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One that has you employing hacks and stealth to learn why a human colony vanished on an alien world. The title is big on multiplayer, with cooperative play, six competitive multiplayer modes and 30 dedicated maps. Cobalt doesn't hit consoles until October, but you can try pre-release Mac and Windows versions today.

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News::'Crackdown 3' hits Xbox One in 2016

Crackdown is back and as boom-tastic as ever. The first gameplay video for Crackdown 3 shows off a futuristic, neon-tipped city that acts as a sprawling sandbox once players dive in. The game features online co-op and competitive play -- that's up to four players for co-op. Crackdown 3 hits the Xbox One, and only the Xbox One, in summer 2016.

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News::Microsoft says 'Quantum Break' coming April 5th, 2016

Microsoft first announced Quantum Break as an Xbox One exclusive quite a while ago, and at its Gamescom 2015 Xbox event, it's finally revealed the arrival date: April 5th, 2016. Microsoft also showed off brand new gameplay from the title, which comes from the developer that created Max Payne, Remedy. Suffice to say, it looks beautiful, and features a strong time travel component. The studio originally promised that the game would an in-game live action show as well, and Remedy's Sam Lake confirmed that's still be the case.

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News::The Chatpad returns on Xbox One this November

Xbox one Chatpad

Remember that Chatpad you used to trash-talk your Xbox 360 rivals? It's back in an Xbox One version with a few new twists. The keyboard add-on still clips to the bottom of your gamepad and makes it easy to type just about anywhere on either the Xbox One or a Windows 10 PC, but it now has a pair of programmable keys to automate common input (for example, asking for help from your friends in a tough match). Microsoft won't ship the peripheral until November, alas, but pre-orders will start today -- we'll get you pricing as soon as we can.

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News::New Xbox dashboard and backwards compatibility are coming in November

At E3, Microsoft unveiled a revamped dashboard for the Xbox One that emphasized speed and community over the tile-based interface of the past. Now, at Gamescom, the company has revealed that the new user interface will be filtering down into your console this November. The biggest new feature of which is likely to be Cortana integration, and you can use Microsoft's voice assistant to perform minor tasks -- like recording the last minute of playback and sharing it -- without breaking your concentration inside a game.

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News::Xbox One will be a 'full-featured' DVR for TV

We'd heard rumblings for some time, but today at Gamescom, Microsoft announced that Xbox One would get a DVR. The new functionality works from the One Guide and streams TV recordings to any Windows 10 device and you'll also be able to watch offline. Xbox One's DVR will arrive in 2016 and won't command any additional fees. One thing it will do, however, is give you a use for some of that space on the new 1TB model.

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News::We're live from Microsoft's Gamescom event!

Xbox Logo

Gamescom doesn't even officially start until tomorrow, but Microsoft is in Cologne early to show off everything Xbox and Windows 10. Chances are we'll see a lot of footage from upcoming exclusives like Quantum Break, and perhaps some new software tricks for the Xbox One like the oft-rumored DVR function. Other than that, your guess is as good as ours -- will we get pricing and a release date for HoloLens? What t-shirt will Phil Spencer wear under his lovely blazer? Will someone talk way too long about a car slowly descending from the ceiling? Tune in at 4PM CEST (10AM ET / 7AM PT) to find out.

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