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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE muito boa noite, bom dia, boa tarde, boa madrugada, boa tudo para todos vocês meus queridos e minhas queridas ouvintes, no Drops desta semana, viemos falar do clássico e difícil Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX, do fantástico e incrível Stardew Valley, do divertido e engraçado Garrys Mod, do raro e engraçado Lolipop Chainsaw, além de vídeos, animes e filmes que a galera viu durante a semana, espero que gostem e fui.CANAL DO PODCAST:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSpCY_-ooCHoecxgT6XXpFgCANAL DE REACTS:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9T1koHunpzq95Coam-i0LgCANAL DE CORTES:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6E1mjyUY5awbG1E_QL8GgCANAL DE CURTAS:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2uZmhJFDE-ETOMZDH1MIEgEmail para contato, dúvidas, sugestões, críticas e qualquer coisa:(ESSE EMAIL TAMBÉM É UMA CHAVE PIX, CASO SEU CORAÇÃO QUEIRA DOAR ALGUMA COISINHA)cafeteriacast@gmail.comSabia que estamos no youtube também, segue o link do Canal CafeteriaPlay:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg3pCH6yo4_7Wi4zzDOX9Kw?Vai la na Twitch e segue a gente por la:www.twitch.tv/cafeteriaplayVem com a gente para o CafeteriaClub no discord:https://discord.gg/mnBWRpzK67Segue a gente no twitter la:@CafeteriaPlay
Is fake gambling online really a gateway drug to the real thing? Find out that and more on this week's episode of the Pan Pod.
Be Your Own Nerd | Technology Help and Advice Podcast | I Help Make The Tech In Your Life Fun Again
In this episode, I warn gamers about playing Team Fortress 2, Garry's Mod, and Counter-Strike (CS:GO) because of a dangerous source code leak. Hello and welcome to the Be Your Own Nerd podcast. My name is Shawn and I help make the tech in your life fun again. It can be anything you have questions about or trouble with, such as your laptop, phone, TV, etc. You can always reach out to me on my website, BeYourOwnNerd.com. You can also submit your tech questions on there to be included in a future podcast. Have a great tech day
W pierwszym odcinku Podcastu recenzujemy serial "Garry's Mod Gówniana Historia" dostępny na Netflix oraz na kanale Creeper333pl.
Usted es otro de los guerrerxs legendarixs, no hace falta que entienda nada, solo escuche este podcast. Recomendaciones: Jose: vuelve a los años gloriosos de Flash y los juegos de navegador en Road of the Death. Y disfruta de la magia de la inteligencia artificial, materializada en modelos de Garry's Mod, con el canal NPCWars. Lucas: si te gusta la música Dance/Electro, escuchate algo de Moe Shop (en Spotify y YouTube). Además podes apreciar el arte dibujeril de Karl Kopinsky en su Instagram, con sus mechas steampunk y muchas cosas más.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where in this bonus episode we've turned to a clear descendant of Deus Ex, 2017's Prey. We talk about the first few hours of the experience and note some of its systems and world-building, among other thoughts. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: At least up to the lobby Issues covered: post-it notes, allowing mimics, Tim gets excited, another potential forerunner, using the Goo Gun to get to an apparently unreachable area, analysis paralysis, not knowing which way to go, being surprised that the payoff was delayed, trying to reach beyond the normal market (and people who understand the tropes), the erased whiteboard code, psi hypos in the safe, surprise CryEngine, looking at the map, setting up Alex as a villain, waking up again, room inside a room, commitment to first-person presentation, visual design of the PDA, putting in the neuromod, contextualizing neuromods, use of body horror, mimic design and creepiness, mod for inhabiting any prop, using audio design to enhance creepiness, breeding paranoia, wanting to look at and enjoy the world but anything could be a threat, fighting the bigger typhon, being less inclined to stealth because combat is expected, themes, choice of gender here, going wide vs deep in skill choices, the resource collection mechanics, what can you scavenge, crafting and how far you go in the resources, the origin of 0451 and immersive sims, the A113 Easter Egg, alternate histories, clear lineage in immersive sims, the rough road for immersive sim makers, importance of setting, critical vs commercial appeal, what genre do you put this game in critically, production design choices, living in-between and pushing other genres forward, Hong Kong the shelf-level event, the killswitches, being old as dirt, wanting more guns, maintaining tension through resource levels, hoarding weapons, FOMO. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Legend of Zelda, Arkane Studios, Bethesda Game Studios, ZeniMax, Bioshock, System Shock 2, Deus Ex, Looking Glass, Half-Life, Portal, Dishonored (series), CryEngine, id Software, Raphael Colantonio, Harvey Smith, Groundhog Day, Mission: Impossible, Dead Space, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Republic Commando, Counterstrike, Garry's Mod, Team Fortress II, Source Engine, Alien: Isolation, Fallout 4, Tacoma, Fahrenheit 451, Pixar, Disney, Battlezone, Ricardo Bare, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, Origin, ION Storm, Irrational Games, Uncharted, Tomb Raider, Viktor Antonov, Philip Staffetius, Kevin Brown, Halo, Wumpus, Hammurabi, Sanders Associates, Ralph Baer, ADVENT.EXE, Pipe Dream, Thief, Resident Evil. Corrections: Turns out, Dishonored II was idTech 5 Next time: For those looking at the show notes, advance notice: We'll be playing 1996's Tomb Raider, the first four levels (Peru). (Looking out for you show notes readers. My people. -B) @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
In this extra special episode we discover the effects of doing Accountancy on Tom (do drugs or something instead, numbers are bad for you) while Jack finds a newfound talent for making the bible cool enough for school! There’s also talk about Titan Quest and Garrys Mod in addition to extra treats such as a surprise intermission AND another stupid news article about hit video game Fortnite in shitty tabloid press!
In this weeks episode: Sheepdog has become a YouTuber; Kev's played something other than Football Manager; Anna checks out this months offerings on PS Plus and Games With Gold and Pab jumps straight back in to Jessica Jones. All this and much much more on episode 289 of MGP!
In this weeks episode: Sheepdog has become a YouTuber; Kev's played something other than Football Manager; Anna checks out this months offerings on PS Plus and Games With Gold and Pab jumps straight back in to Jessica Jones. All this and much much more on episode 289 of MGP!
Aleks and I swap stories of childhood mischief and actual kid-psychopaths. A lot of back and forth stories in this one. Don't get emotional whiplash my dudes. Shooting houses, Breaking windows, breaking bad, Skateboards and eyebrows, okay one last one, lil psychos, Garrysmod opossums, Can't catch the Regis? Local podcast host finds one weird trick, sock em boppers, playing videogames irl, MORE THAN ONE EXPLOSION. Logo by http://shenanimation.tumblr.com/ Send us your psycho kids stories on twitter @LetMeTellYouPD
Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Tamas-Szakaly-Shall-We-Play-A-Game-UPDATED.pdf Shall We Play a Game? Tamas Szakaly Lead security researcher @ PR-Audit Ltd., Hungary Everybody plays games, and a whole lot of people plays computer games. Despite this fact, very few of us, security researchers consider them as interesting targets. Granted, you won't likely be able to directly hack into a big corporate network via game exploits, but you could for example target the people running the company via their favorite games. Or their children's favorite games. Another scenario: you should consider that a hacked game could allow Not So Admirable people access to your internal network - which at first does not seem that big of a deal considering it's "just" a home network, but when you realize all your mobile phones, your TV set, your VOIP phones, your security cameras, and even your smart house sensors and controllers are part of that network, it looks much more scary. Games are also interesting from a technical standpoint too, since they tend to be quite complex. The majority of them have networking, and they process complex data structures (maps, saved games, etc.) which makes them ideal fuzzing targets. But this talk is not about those kind of exploits. Hackers tend to ignore the low hanging fruits in favor of beautiful exploits, but we really shouldn't - bad guys don't care about how sophisticated some exploit is, they only care about the results. This is why I have decided to take a look around and see what's already there in the games that allows access to the gamers' network. Thus this research about how game scripting engines can be abused started. I'll show in this talk that playing on custom game servers and playing community created maps could easily lead to code execution on our machines - more so, in most cases without the need to bypass the operating system's exploit mitigation techniques. My targets include popular games and game engines like CryEngine 3, Dota 2, Garry's Mod, ARMA3 and Digital Combat Simulator. I'll show a wide range of script abuse from a simple direct command execution in an unrestricted scripting environment through brute forcing a security camera via HTTP requests to complex script sandbox escapes. Tamas is the lead IT security researcher at PR-Audit Ltd., a company focusing mainly on penetration testing and SIEM software developing. Previously he participated in a cooperation between ELTE Department of Meteorology and the Paks Nuclear Power Plant Ltd. which goal was to develop TREX, a toxic waste emission simulator using CUDA. The scene from RoboCop where the kid defeats the evil robot with just a laptop and a serial cable made a huge impression on him, and after seeing the movie, his path was set: he was bound to be a hacker. His first experiences in this field involved poking around various copy protection schemes, and for this day his favorite areas of expertise are the ones that require some mangling of binary files. Besides computer security he also loves mountain biking and flight simulators. Twitter: @sghctoma
Today on the Euro Truck Podcast, StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void releases Nov 10th, Fallout 4 system specs not coming soon, Garry's Mod is getting a sequel. To see the video podcast go to http://youtube.com/ghostincorporated
Today on the Euro Truck Podcast, StarCraft 2 Legacy of the Void releases Nov 10th, Fallout 4 system specs not coming soon, Garry's Mod is getting a sequel. To see the video podcast go to http://youtube.com/ghostincorporated
We try out streaming on Twitch again this week so things are a little weird. Jon continues to play so many games including Hotline Miami, Lethal League and the beta for Might No. 9. Paul played Garry's Mod with our community. Sean checks out a bunch of Vita PS+ games and finally starts Layton/Wright.We discuss a few new release date announcement and the rumor about Microsoft wanting to buy Minecraft.
Garry's Mod ist eine Baumaschine, GTA V ist eine Stuntmaschine, Wir sind selbst zum Spielen zu faul
Osahání Playstation 4 | (8:05) Pečeme nový LEVEL | (13:25) Chce být Darkout novou Terrarií? | (22:05) Garry's Mod slaví třímilionové prodeje | (28:55) Double Fine staví kosmickou stanici | Soutěž o kód na první Wasteland
Links to topics discussed in todays podcast:Valve implements steam reviews http://store.steampowered.com/reviews/Garry's Mod sold 3.5 million units in 2013 http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/11/25/garry-on-garrys-mods-endlessly-rising-sales-figures/#more-177489Ashes Cricket 2013 game taken off salehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25137093Warcraft Movie Delayed till 2016 http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/27/5152956/warcraft-movie-delayed-into-2016U.S. Government Caught Pirating Military Software, Settles For $50 Millionhttp://torrentfreak.com/u-s-caught-pirating-military-software-pays-50-million-to-settle-131127/Childs Play Charity has raised $20million in 10 years http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/24/5142408/childs-play-charity-raised-more-than-20-million-in-10-yearsYouTube hilariously impotent against ASCII comment pornographers http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/11/youtube-tries-to-stem-the-flow-of-a-new-kind-of-terrible-comments/Be sure to check out the members of this Podcast:Baj: http://youtube.com/W92BajGuude: http://youtube.com/GuudeBoulderfistVintageBeef :http://youtube.com/vintagebeefPause: http://www.youtube.com/PauseUnpause
This week the full complement of hosts return to chat about things as varied as tax return forms, hacksaws, the Moon and people who pirate software. Why are you reading this? Listen to the show dammit. Running time: 01:27:45