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The DSOG Team Wishes Everyone A Happy New Year

The DSOG team wishes everyone a happy new year. 2014 has been a great year. We’ll share more about what happened this year in our annual ‘The Past, The Present & The Future’ editorial. Until then, we wish you the best. Have fun everyone. Oh, and as a bonus… Godzi (our mascot) also wishes everyone a happy new year. And as a second bonus, here is the best phone prank of 2014! Continue reading The DSOG Team Wishes Everyone A Happy New Year

Report: Despite Claims, Most PC Games Are Still Unable To Take Advantage Of More Than 4 CPU Cores

Well, you gotta love developers. This past year, we’ve been hearing from a lot of teams that their games were taking advantage of more than four CPU cores. And you know what? We decided to put a lot of CPU-bound games to the test. The results are a bit disheartening – to say the least – proving that most PC games are unable to properly take advantage of multiple CPUs. Continue reading Report: Despite Claims, Most PC Games Are Still Unable To Take Advantage Of More Than 4 CPU Cores

DSOGaming – Test System Upgraded – Performance Difference Between Q9650 & i7 4930K

We know that you wanted a new test system for our PC Performance Analyses. Blasphemy, how could we write about PC games and how they perform when we are using a mere Q9650? Truth be told, an overclocked Q9650 is still a good choice and will not bottleneck even a GTX690, provided the games are properly optimized for the PC platform. But… well… it was time to upgrade our test system in order to find out how games perform on high-end CPUs. Continue reading DSOGaming – Test System Upgraded – Performance Difference Between Q9650 & i7 4930K

DSOGaming – Weekly Editorial – Video Of The Week

So as you may have noticed from the title of this Editorial, we’re slightly changing things. Instead of choosing the ‘Comment of the Week’, you – our readers – can share and vote for your ‘Video of the Week’ that will be featured in our Weekly Editorials. This does not mean that we’re abandoning our ‘Comment of the Week’ column. No no no. Each and every week we’ll be choosing one ourselves. Continue reading DSOGaming – Weekly Editorial – Video Of The Week

DSOGaming – Comment Of The Week [May 5th – 11th]

Our ‘Comment Of The Week’ section has been updated with the best comment from last week, coming from our reader CoolingGibbon. Moreover, each and every week we’ll be sharing a parody video that impressed us or made us laugh or was too good to simply pass up. At this point, let me also further explain how this works, as I’m pretty sure a lot are still puzzled. Continue reading DSOGaming – Comment Of The Week [May 5th – 11th]

DSOGaming – Comment Of The Week [April 26th – May 2nd]

So, we are kicking off our new column/tribute/’you_name_it’ today everyone. As you may have noticed, there is a ‘Comment of the Week’ section on the left side of our website. That section will be updated each and every week with the best comment that was submitted. Naturally, it’s really hard figuring out the one comment that is best suited for it, meaning that you can share the comment that impressed you the most, made you laugh, or the one you think should win. So go ahead and share the best comment you’ve seen this past week (remember to also include the user that posted the comment). Continue reading DSOGaming – Comment Of The Week [April 26th – May 2nd]

Crucial Update – Determine Yourselves The Layout Of DSOGaming

As you may have already noticed, there are some slight changes to our layout. As I hinted a week ago, we’ll be updating DSOG’s layout. That’s fine – you may think – but there is a catch; you will be the ones who will determine the look of the new DSOG. We’ll present you three layout from which you can choose from.

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DSOGaming Is Celebrating its First Anniversary – Announcing User’s Articles

Normally this Editorial piece would be posted back in July, but we decided to delay it in order to provide you with more information about our first year. Yes, DSOGaming is celebrating its first anniversary, as it’s been on-air for a year (and a month). In this Editorial, we’ll be sharing information about the team, what has happened this whole year, and what’s our plans for you, our readers in the coming months. Continue reading DSOGaming Is Celebrating its First Anniversary – Announcing User’s Articles

Small success: SOPA hearings have been postponed

 

Good news everyone as the SOPA hearings that were about to take place on January 18th have been postponed. As we’ve stated and before, the bill needs to be re-worked because at its current form, it’s simply not acceptable. This has nothing to do with piracy, as we – and pretty much every other gaming website – are against it. So, this is a small success indeed, but the fight is not over yet. Although SOPA is temporarily on ice, it’s not dead and PIPA is still alive and well kicking. Continue reading Small success: SOPA hearings have been postponed

DSOGaming will join the fight against SOPA and will black-out on January 18th

 

I really wanted my first editorial article – for 2012 – to be about the things that have happened these past months in DSOGaming and its overall progress, but that will have to wait. As you may have heard, members of the House Committee will be discussing PIPA/SOPA in Washington, D.C. Although DSOGaming is not based in USA, we will join the fight against SOPA and will black-out in protest of legislation that would allow DNS and Search Engine Blocking. Hey, we know that we are a relatively small website, but when you do support something, you simply have to show it, right? We strongly suggest every major gaming site to join the fight. This is something that will affect all of us. Why you ask? Wait until you can’t reach our site at all because you won’t have the power to decide what websites you can and cannot reach. Yeah, SOPA is THAT bad. Continue reading DSOGaming will join the fight against SOPA and will black-out on January 18th