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The latest HTC EVO update from Sprint has been confirmed to remove the FPS cap. So what are you waiting for? Manually install it now.The latest HTC EVO update from Sprint has been confirmed to remove the FPS cap. So... more
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Sprint has begun pushing an update to the HTC EVO that fixes a bunch of major issues. And guess what? If you don’t want to wait, you can manually install it yourself this very minute. Enjoy.Sprint has begun pushing an update to the HTC EVO that fixes a bunch of major issues.... more
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Sprint is preparing an update for the HTC EVO 4G that will fix a number of the issues that have been plaguing it since the release of Froyo.Sprint is preparing an update for the HTC EVO 4G that will fix a number of the issues... more
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This patch for Splinter Cell Conviction updates the game to v1.02. It includes a number of bug fixes, game enhancements and DLC support.This patch for Splinter Cell Conviction updates the game to v1.02. It includes a... more
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This patch includes bug fixes, gameplay fixes, and also acts as a two-hour trial.
* Fixed several issues which could overwrite saves, and protected against
possible save loss. Save backups are now also generated.
* Much reduced load times for many users
* Some minor ingame performance improvements
* Fixed Needle Arc XP exploit
* Fixed Shadow Armor stacking effects
* Fixed vendor dupe bug
* Fixed various fullscreen startup issues
* Fixed broken Brink cinematic on subsequent plays
* Fixed merchant ’thief’ exploit
* Fixed right clicking in inventory casting certain spells
* Fixed console not activating on Steam builds – this also fixes the fact that
subsequent characters didn’t see the random dungeon unlock after the first
completion
* Fixed issue with Syl’s cinematic not being ”skippable” during first boss
fight
* Fixed some DOT deaths not dropping loot
* Quest items no longer allowed in stash
* Several level fixes for a few places where things overlapped, or collision
was missing, or stuck-issues cropped up
* Fixed texture/mesh/ replacement issues with mods
* You can now change difficulty level on the fly from the console without being
branded a Cheater ( UNLESS you’re playing hardcore )
* Fixed pet minions not awarding fame
* Fixed slow load times when mods were enabled
* Pets inherit your spell masteries
* Magic find takes the max value between you and your pet when pets or pet
minions make a kill
* Visible/increasing chance of stripping enchants via enchanter. Price based on
# of enchants. Variables tunable in globals.dat
* Troll pet is properly invincible
* Tree Boss could be charmed – fixed
* Fixed issue – Returning to town if you died during Ember Colossus or Medea
would make them dormant on return
* weapon + shield doesn’t count as ’dual wielding’
* Shimmering Scale ( and 2 other socketables ) now work properly when socketed
* Ember lance slight nerf
* Ember lightning slight buff
* Aloe Gel summon provides better healing
* Equippables properly provide bonuses to passive skills
* Fixed display issue where multiple skill bonuses on the same item would
collapse into a single display
* Hardware skinning settings respected properly for pet paperdolls
* Fix for potential bad state in the henchman battle
* Enchantments at level 100 now work
* Relabeled difficulty levels, and added tooltips explaining each
* Fixed ’free spell purchase’ exploit
* Socketables cannot be heirloomed
* Fix for masteries not updating certain spell bonuses until logout/login
* Summon Blood Skeleton has 11 levels now
* Various small grammar and spelling fixes
* ADDITION : Rimlights, HW Skinning, and VSynch can all be altered from the
Settings menu now.
* MODDERS: Items can be set to ’always identified’This patch includes bug fixes, gameplay fixes, and also acts as a two-hour trial.... more
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Last week we released some new features alongside some bug fixes on the Current TV site, and there are a few important changes I'd like to call out. Apologies in advance for the delay in posting, we had some kinks to work out on our end. We've squared everything away on our end, and we're now ready to go. So, let's dive right in.
New Process for Feedback and Support
photo by: jurvetson on flickr // used with permission via Creative Commons Attribution 2.0
You may have noticed that our header now includes a link to our new feedback page. We're making a move to power our support and feedback initiatives via Get Satisfaction, and getting this page up and running was an important first step.
Get Satisfaction will allow us to publicly answer some of the most common support issues and feedback questions in one place. Believe me, we see the same questions quite frequently on our end. The upside is, every question we answer is available to our community, searchable on Get Satisfaction, and can eventually be used to help freshen up our FAQ page.
As an added bonus, this new feedback system won't require a login to our site to participate. We know that a lot of our TV viewers visit the site, but never actually log in to comment or vote. We wanted an option for those folks to let us know when they experience site issues, or have suggestions for future site releases.
Now that this new option for feedback is in place, we are going to institute a new policy on Current going forward regarding feedback and criticism posted to the site. The ability to submit stories to Current is intended to serve the sharing and promoting of news related stories. Granted, news is pretty open to interpretation, but our definition for Current includes things like entertainment news, otaku news, and celebrity news.
Current TV occasionally turns up in the news, and when this happens, posting these stories certainly applies -- to some extent. As many of you know, these items are not always posted with the focus on reporting news, but rather with underlying questions and criticisms of our company policies, direction, or specific initiatives.
We love that our community is so concerned about the direction of the company, and we want to encourage your continued feedback. Over the course of the next couple months we'll be unleashing some pretty significant updates to the site, and we want our community to play a big role in helping us shape these changes in the months following.
One of the goals we hope to accomplish in the coming months is a revamped homepage that better represents core of our company, a TV network with original programming and content, and a website with a community that rallies around discussing the latest news and content on the web. Having a feedback loop from our community is vital, but having these posts surface on our homepage is discouraging to new visitors and potential members of our community.
We feel that posts and threads such as these are much better suited for our new feedback and support forum on Get Satisfaction. So going forward we will institute this new policy with the following steps:
Posts on Current that are support, feedback, criticism, or policy related will no longer be eligible for popularity ranking on the site.
These types of posts will be marked by our community team by adding them to the "Community Feedback and Support" group.
Posts and threads marked with this group will be ineligible to appear in popular feeds, or in the new or popular lists on groups and channels.
NOTE: These posts will not be removed from the site. Members of the community will still be able to find these posts on Current via search and the original poster's profile page. Commenting will still be enabled, but to get your inquiry heard and/or answered you should consider posting in via our feedback workflow.
We will post a comment informing the original poster of this action, and requesting that they re-publish their inquiry via our feedback page instead.
We will also send the original poster a message to make certain that they are informed about the action taken on their post.
We realize that this will be a change for many of you, and that it will take some getting used to. However, this solution will offer the best of all scenarios -- the opportunity to provide feedback, get answers to company questions, and still have a homepage focused on our promoting both original content from our TV shows and mix of news stories made popular by our community.
The Bug Report: Updates!
Our release also brought about some important bug fixes. Many of you had already written in about some of these, and Im happy to report that we've released fixes into the wild. Here are the details:
"How is this banned account still able to comment?" -- Yep, we were frustrated with this one as well. We've released a fix for this, and now accounts that have been suspended or banned for bad behavior will no longer be able to comment or post.
"Why does the video page skip playlists when I'm watching shows?" -- This was happening for a few of you, our Video page was jumping playlists for some reason. We've released a fix and you should be good to go. Give it a try!
"Why is every comment vote showing up in my Activity Stream?" -- We're planning an overhaul of activity streams later this year, but for now this unfortunate side effect from our comment voting release was causing some frustrations. We've streamlined things, so now multiple votes will no longer appear in the Activity Stream.
"What happened to my Picked for TV points?" -- Last release brought us shiny new URLs for our show pages, but unfortunately it also broke our "Picked for TV" level counts. Many of you noticed this pretty quickly, and we set to work on a fix. You should see the correct counts reflecting on your profiles.
"Facebook email notifications = no go." -- Have you ever sent a Current.com message to someone who never responded back? Don't fret, it may not be you. Chances are, that community member might have been logged in via Facebook and never received the "You've got a message" notification. We've re-wired things via Facebook Connect, so notifications should be going out according to plan. If you don't get a response now, well then it might be you after all. :)
"Logging in gives me an error page." -- This one makes us sad. Apparently, if you happened to take a break from Current.com and then attempted to login for the first time in a while, you might have received an error page. No more! We've resolved the issue so try logging in again and let us know if you have any trouble. You can connect via Facebook, too!
We're still hard at work on the big releases we have planned for the coming months. We'll have more news as we get closer to our next release, and you'll be the first to hear about it.
We appreciate hearing your feedback, so please try out the new feedback system and let us know what you think. Thanks for reading!Last week we released some new features alongside some bug fixes on the Current TV... more
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