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Posted May 11, 2009 at 07:18PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Far Cry 2 Tags: Ubisoft, Malaria
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Far Cry 2 - Image 1There's a new patch available for the Xbox 360 version of Far Cry 2 that "reduces significantly the probability of having a corrupted save game". Well, better that than nothing, right? The title update also adds better browsing features, more options for the multiplayer mode, and a new "Hardcore" mode that introduces a new damage model where all weapon damage is increased for more realism. The complete patch notes are in the full article.

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Posted Oct 14, 2008 at 04:08PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Far Cry 2 Tags: Ubisoft, Malaria
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Far Cry 2 - Image 1It looks like Far Cry 2 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC) is still on track for its release this month. Ubisoft has just let loose a press wire announcing that the game has gone gold.

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Posted Feb 23, 2008 at 02:30AM by David T. Listed in: News, Games, Far Cry 2 Tags: Ubisoft Montreal, Malaria, Patrick Redding
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QJ covers console and PC gaming news from the 2008 Game Developers Conference - Image 1It's practically standard issue for a shooter to have some sort of health system. In Ubisoft Montreal's Far Cry 2, however, the health system appears to be a exactly that: a "far cry" from what players have normally been accustomed to. Turn to the full article after the jump for an explanation of what we mean.

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Posted Mar 30, 2007 at 03:18AM by Karl B. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Bill Gates, AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, Malaria
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While Xbox 360 owners may not be able to help out with the Folding@Home project just yet, another similar program may come to Microsoft's next gen videogame console.

Gizmodo's Adam Frucci has raised a very legitimate idea that the Rosetta@Home project - which works like Folding@Home and may ultimately help in the fight against HIV/AIDS, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, malaria and many other diseases - may be coming to the XBox 360 in the future. All of Frucci's arguments so far are not yet based on hard evidence, but they do carry a bit of weight. Let's list them down:
  • Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder, is a staunch supporter in the fight against AIDS. He has also publicly stated that he believes the AIDS vaccine will be found in his lifetime, so unless he's got some immortality serum stashed away, he's all for helping speed up the process - something that Rosetta@Home can help make a reality
  • Rosetta@Home received over US$ 10 million from the Gates Foundation last year for HIV research
  • Last year, Rosetta@Home head scientist and developer David Baker said on the project's message boards that they "have been discussing [using Xbox 360 consoles to help with the project] with Microsoft quite a bit over the past several weeks."
That last bullet's a bit old, though, as the quote is taking from an October 2006 posting. The current status of the project is unknown, but it is indeed looking pretty interesting. There are still people who are concerned about screwing up their consoles if they leave them on 24/7, but overall, it seems that Xbox 360 owners are really gung-ho about helping out with some protein folding.

What do you guys think? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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