A new episode of the podcast is out, with the team looking back over IDF and Nvision, previewing Autumn games goodness and yelling about Core i7's performance
'Is the flowing of syllables paramount to a product's success?' - Mark
Find out what Clive and Alex's answer was during the debat about Nehalem's real name being Core i7 by downloading or listening to our latest podcast. Editor Alex hosts the show, and is joined by Mark and Clive. The panel look back at IDF and Nvision, talking about the Core i7 name for Nehalem and Nvidia's change of position on SLI hardware.
James then bursts into the studio having just benchmarked Core i7 (although he can't give anything away). Once back on track, the panel look forward to a good Autumn for games, including STALKER: Clear Sky, Spore and Mirror's Edge. Mark and Alex share their new found enthusiasm for the excellent Trials 2, and as usual, there's the top 10 games chart and Guess The Game Music competition.
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Good show guys but the audio mixing is hella poor. As for Trials 2? I've downloaded the demo and I'm already addicted with only 2 tracks to play!
Thanks for the feedback guys. If giving any negative feedback on our casting of pods, some constructive criticisms are always appreciated so we can try and make it better next time for those that didn’t enjoy it! Cheers.
dont kno wot the fuss is about?!?!
So the comments have to make up for the podcast itself? No problem, I'll note that down for next months/years.
A tad harsh. Sure, some of the earlier ones were funnier, but that doesn't mean this one was bad. I quite enjoyed it.
Criticism is fine. As long as it's done with some wit.
.... to listen to the poem.... unless the word should have been 'debate'. :-)
I didn't think the main aim was to amuse though, was it?
yet another, fail-to-amuse, on-my-ipod podcast! Nice work guys!
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