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#1 Azzer_007
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Really? That's.... horrible. I'm a PC gamer, and being able to see PC-specific user scores is vital. Sometimes a game is a console-port and the PC version is a horrible buggy mess... other times it's been massively improved with higher-res textures or the console-port was the messy one.

Combining the two scores is... awful. I hadn't realised this had happened largely because the site is so horrible to use these days, so I hadn't even been looking at user-scores for games for a while.

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#2 Azzer_007
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Yes, the new search system is horrendous. You can tick "Games" which you'd think would filter a lot of stuff out (eg for "Thief" it reduces the results to a mere... 96 results...), but it's still unusable. I've actually stopped using it - and I used to regularly look up games (almost treating it like IMDB, but for games :P). I wonder if there's some database issue with their old back-catalog of games - I say this as, for instance if you visit the PC platform-specific page here; http://www.gamespot.com/pc/ ... then the "Top Games" and "New Releases" sections both have ALMOST identical lists - and they certainly aren't new releases (Sims 3 - 2009... though clicking takes you to a review for the Supernatural expansion, released September 2012, rather than the page for SIms 3 itself). Perhaps everything in the DB for the gigantic catalog of games Gamespot hosts is just FUBAR'ed, making things like searches just too difficult.

Well, anyway, with all of the many, many other problems, and loss of features, the total inability to find anything useful through the search page is the straw that broke this Gamespot-user-since-the-90s back. I'm going to leave it for a few weeks/months, force myself to try some other gaming sites out as alternatives, and see if in that time either Gamespot have sorted themselves out, or I've found an alternative site to replace my once permanent bookmark :(

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#3 Azzer_007
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Screenshots of this if required are here; http://uk.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=27481810&tag=topics%3Btitle
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#4 Azzer_007
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Here's a different advert, on a different game forum. Notice that this advert is smaller, so has less impact - but you can still clearly see it is "overlapping" the top of the thread, and pushing the thread title down to actually be hovering over the post itself.  Again - tested in all 4 major browsers. This appears to happen on any in-game forum with adverts in that location.
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#5 Azzer_007
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For the last week or two, it seems that every "in-game forum" is having the layout broken by the advert in the top right. Different adverts are different sizes, so have differing effects. Below is a screenshot of a particularly large fallout advert that really ruins the page layout - notice how it pushes the title of the thread down below the post-content, and overlaps the post-content. It's also not possible to select what visible text there is of the post - the container element of the advert is using a "max width" - ie, it's actually overlapping the entire post in browser rendering terms (so you can't click-drag any part of the post left of the ad, since the browser sees that whole area as "ad box container"). Screenshot:  It is not just the Fallout advert doing this - it is any and all adverts that take up that location, but some are small enough to not get in the way quite so much. It looks like those ads are MEANT to be in their own box to the right of the forum threads, rather than contained WITHIN the forum-thread box. Tested and broken in Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Opera.
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#6 Azzer_007
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I had Eye TOy for the PS2 too - and my Eye Toy sure never did any of that ;)
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#7 Azzer_007
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What happened to all the amazing looking stuff that the PlayStation Eye could do? I'm sure it was meant to have two lenses and support depth mapping (rather than just motion - which is no improvement on the Eye Toy for PS2). I refer to the videos that were circulating a while ago; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L17O43X39cg (sorry, could not find a version with the soundtrack working properly, but I'm sure there is one!) Was it all a load of rubbish? Is there no depth mapping (none of the games I've got seem to suggest anything other than motion - I got Eye of Judgement and everything on the Store that came out for the Eye)? Will there be any CD's chocca-bloc of fun little games like the Eye Toy games that came out for PS2? Bit disappointed thus far...
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