TF2 Commentary Videos

Sensi, longtime member of the Elders and forum member here has been making a fairly extensive amount of TF2 commentary videos on Youtube and after watching a few I decided that more people should see them and/or be aware of them as there’s a lot of good play-advice and some pretty funny moments. His Medic commentary video uploaded a few days ago is below. Be sure to check out his channel if you’re looking for some pointers or to see how some other people are playing and if anything they do can work for you!

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WoW Hacker Kills Thousands

WoW Hacker Kills Thousands

A hacker yesterday exploited a glitch allowing him to create level 1 characters, fly around, and target and /kill players on a whim. WoW Insider has an article covering it and claims it’s probably the largest mass killing since the Corrupted Blood exploit. A GM has stated in the forums that it has since been hotfixed and is no longer a threat to players. The source of the hack most likely came from Ownedcore, a website famous for it’s WoW exploits, private servers, etc.

Check out this screenshot to see the extent of the damage on one of many servers effected:

WoW Hacker Kills Thousands

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Stardock Lawsuit Drama

Stardock

Don’t you just love a good drama story? This one’s about Stardock the studio that developed and released the highly unsuccessful Elemental: War of Magic. Kotaku has a story that sheds a little bit of light on a story that was going around not too long ago. The original story that broke was that Stardock was suing an ex-employee for losses of over a million dollars for taking and/or damaging marketing materials on their way out the door. New light has been shed on this case in the form of a previous lawsuit that the CEO was already in – with the same employee in which she accused him of sexual harassment.

Miseta was the manager of marketing at Stardock when she quit around three weeks before Elemental shipped. When she left in August, 2010, she was threatening a suit against Wardell for sexual harassment. That suit was filed in December, 2010, seeking unspecified damages in excess of $25,000. The best evidence comes in the forms of several statements and emails made by the CEO, Brad Wardell. Email records showed that he said she wasn’t just chosen “because [she was] hot,” and a link to a sexual purity survey and request to send the score back to him.

She sent him an email in May asking him to stop with the sexual harassment and he sent back “I am an inappropriate, sexist, vulgar and embarrassing person and I’m not inclined to change my behavior. If this is a problem, you need to find another job,” which is exactly what she did. On August 3rd she was out the door. It seems that the lawsuit over damaging marketing materials is a PR redirection in hopes that the backlash over the sexual harassment case that’s pending will be overshadowed by a “bad employee.”

If he did or didn’t harass her, and if she did or didn’t destroy any documents, I think one thing can be agreed upon: BACK UP YOUR DOCUMENTS!

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