http://www.warpdriveactive.com is now LIVE. All comics will be published there from now on instead of the old URL, and the new site has its own RSS feeds available for both the comic and the podcast.
Enjoy!!
http://www.warpdriveactive.com is now LIVE. All comics will be published there from now on instead of the old URL, and the new site has its own RSS feeds available for both the comic and the podcast.
Enjoy!!
http://myeve.eve-online.com/council/voting/
The voting page is finally active, and will be for the next 14 days. EVE players, get in there and drop a vote for who you want to represent the players on the Council!
I’ve sat on blogging about this for a while, but I figure since Eurogamer is covering it in this new article I figured it’s about as mainstream news as it can get.
Last week a portion of the EVE client source code was leaked to several torrent sites by an individual with obviously little else to do. Before anyone gets all in a furor over this, it was apparently a portion of *client* code, not server side code where all the important things to the game happen.
“Access to the source code for the EVE client exposes no security vulnerabilities, has no privacy protection issues, and poses no threat to our customers’ billing information.”
Whew.
So you’re safe, just don’t do something stupid like go looking for the source or discussing it on the EVE forums. Bad things can happen.