There are some cool gadgets out there for the hardcore Lineage 2 player, but one of the most controversial is the Xfire tool. Xfire is basicly a little 'messenger' type programme that records pretty much everything you play on your PC. So why should this attract a gamer ? Well simply because they'll give you a code to place on forums and websites that shows how many hours you've been playing. Sure, it's nice to show your 4000 + hours spent in Lineage or another game.
But things aren't as rosie as they seem. There's a little catch to the Xfire gadget. Some ppl around the web started rumours that the gadget is controlled somehow to show only some games in the code you've posted on the www. Of course, it's just a rumour... But i've personally noticed iregularities in the things the gadget shows - games I only played 5 hours display as first ranked, above 4k+ hours of other games. Weird to say the least.
Anyway, the gadget offers lots of support for WoW players, it really makes their like better. The rest just get a bone ^^. And a lot of PC or game crashes. The gadget isn't fine tunned for most of the games out there and there's a strong probability that you'll get your game crashed in the middle of PvP (or before you managed to save the game ^^).
Use their statistics section for an image of the mmorpg world seen through Xfire users' eyes. Take some reserves when analizing the tables - rememeber that only their users are included in the research and that the gadget tends to not be PC friendly for all games. I'm not gonna advertise them, just Google to find them, they're easy to get to :P .
But things aren't as rosie as they seem. There's a little catch to the Xfire gadget. Some ppl around the web started rumours that the gadget is controlled somehow to show only some games in the code you've posted on the www. Of course, it's just a rumour... But i've personally noticed iregularities in the things the gadget shows - games I only played 5 hours display as first ranked, above 4k+ hours of other games. Weird to say the least.
Anyway, the gadget offers lots of support for WoW players, it really makes their like better. The rest just get a bone ^^. And a lot of PC or game crashes. The gadget isn't fine tunned for most of the games out there and there's a strong probability that you'll get your game crashed in the middle of PvP (or before you managed to save the game ^^).
Use their statistics section for an image of the mmorpg world seen through Xfire users' eyes. Take some reserves when analizing the tables - rememeber that only their users are included in the research and that the gadget tends to not be PC friendly for all games. I'm not gonna advertise them, just Google to find them, they're easy to get to :P .
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