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Editorial – DSOG Will Be Covering Consoles, New Column Dedicated To Current-Gen Consoles, Poll Results

Back in our February Editorial, we claimed that we had some plans that would upset our PC die-hard fans. And today, we can reveal some of them. DSOGaming started as a multi-platform gaming website. During our first days, we had a header for all platforms (Wii, PS3, X360 and PC). Not only that, but our first post hinted towards our multi-platform nature. The point is that we lacked manpower which is why DSOG focused on the PC platform. However, and since our latest expansion, we can announce that DSOG will be covering all platforms, consoles included. Continue reading Editorial – DSOG Will Be Covering Consoles, New Column Dedicated To Current-Gen Consoles, Poll Results

Editorial: Your Most Anticipated Game of March, New Possible Partnership & New Policy about DLCs

This was a really interesting weekend for DSOG. While we did not have many “News” to share, John, Thomas and I sat down and discussed a number of things that will have an immediate affect on what DSOG will be covering from now on. Continue reading Editorial: Your Most Anticipated Game of March, New Possible Partnership & New Policy about DLCs

Editorial: Your Most Anticipated Game, Green Man Gaming Partnership and More

Man, it’s been a really tough week at DSOGaming. We’ve been working really hard in the background on various things and today we can talk a bit about some of them. As you may have already seen, we’ve signed a partnership agreement with Green Man Gaming. But why did we sign such an agreement and will it affect our content? Continue reading Editorial: Your Most Anticipated Game, Green Man Gaming Partnership and More

Editorial – Steam Group & Facebook Page Launched, Matt Joins The Team, Update On Twitch & YouTube Channels

This Editorial was meant to go live yesterday but due to various reasons, it was slightly delayed. And, well, for that we apologize. Since Matt joined our team – and since we had an Editorial for Spencer – we felt the need to post one about our new member, and talk a bit about some interesting topics. Continue reading Editorial – Steam Group & Facebook Page Launched, Matt Joins The Team, Update On Twitch & YouTube Channels

Editorial – Your GOTY 2014, Spencer Joins The Team, Your Most Anticipated Game Of 2015 Poll

As you may have noticed, our GOTY 2014 poll has already ended and according to you – our readers – Dragon Age: Inquisition was the best overall game of 2014. Not surprising given the fact that a lot of games were delayed to 2015. We’ve screen-grabbed the results and you can view them below. Continue reading Editorial – Your GOTY 2014, Spencer Joins The Team, Your Most Anticipated Game Of 2015 Poll

Editorial – The Past, The Present & The Future of DSOGaming – Part #4

Man, it’s been over three years since the launch of DSOGaming. During these past few years, we’ve had our ups and downs. And to be honest, it’s been a pretty ‘tricky’ and ‘weird’ year. As we’ve already said, 2014 was a crucial year for DSOGaming, and thankfully everything went according to our original plan. In the following paragraphs we’ll talk about the things that happened these past twelve months, as well as our future plans. So without further ado, here we go. Continue reading Editorial – The Past, The Present & The Future of DSOGaming – Part #4

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