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Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

Hello, Welcome to our first version of GamerDating, we have loads of updates, changes and new features to add as we progress.  We will be fixing and updating any bugs, issues and features daily. During your time if you encounter any bugs, please provide as much information as possible with screenshots. Every bug you report which leads to a fix you can earn free membership and time on your account because we know communities grow

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Subscription Rewards

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

Online dating can often be a long, daunting quest and we want to reward you for your valor. We are gamers, we LOVE games so we figured we could offer games for free in our paid subscriptions. This can do two things: Share and offer our favorite games Support and promote indie games, devs and spread beta access Regrettably the majority of offered games are for the PC, due to the nature of online keys.  We are always looking fo

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Albion Online - We came, claimed and conquered.

Posted By: Alexander Brown - February 14, 2015

We came. We claimed. We conquered. Albion Online is a Free-to-Play game in its alpha-testing stage which offers a cross-platform sandbox MMO on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. Think of it as a living world with no NPC vendors, no questlines and no NPCs to report to. Instead you, your guild and your friends decide who owns what: it is an entirely player-driven economy with full-loot hardcore PvP. Towns, buildings and regions can all be co

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Mortal Kombat X will take more realistic approach to female form

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

Female characters in Mortal Kombat X will be more realistically proportioned than in previous games.   "The mantra for this game has always been realism, heading towards a more realistic look," production manager Spiro Anagnostakos said, as reported by GameSpot. "So the same thing applies to the proportions where we try to bring things back in per se to where they should be." It is nice to see some positive actio

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Apple Promoting “Great Games with No In-App Purchases” on App Store Front Page

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

Apple has started promoting games that don't have any In-App Purchases on the front page of the App Store. Currently featured in the UK App Store, the section is called 'Pay Once & Play' and it showcases “great games” that don't require users to pay for extra content through IAPs.   It’s been a long time coming for Apps to provide the old fashion, and simple “here is a game, now play it&rdquo

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Caribbean RPG Release Date!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

‘Caribbean!’ is going to be released on February 20th 2015.   Here’s what’s going into the release version: Naval battles — significantly changed based on players’ feedback. Boarding fights. Brand new economy and production system. New ranking system. Completely reworked quest model. Field artillery. Order and control system for armies in battl

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Paradox celebrates 3 years of Crusader Kings II, largest playtime on record is 10,500 hours.

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

The dedication to games is sometimes admirable, especially when it comes to Crusader Kings II.   While the average playtime of Crusader Kings II is 99 hours, with around 10,700 players scheming each month, someone has clocked an impressive 10,500 hours. The highest number of players in a month was 104,000.   Over 1.1 million units have sold since early 2012, with more than 2.5 million expansions bought. Check out the infogra

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CnC Tiberian Dawn - Community Power!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 14, 2015

A small fan group has taken it upon themselves to gather over six hundred fan-created missions for CnC Tiberian Dawn. It's been a labor of love for the group and the mods run from 1996 all the way through this year's most current missions.   Once again we see the community and passion behind it driving forward to provide endless hours and support to one another. You just gotta love gamers! <3 Check out the massive Cn

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Silly Stereotypes that Surround Gamers

Posted By: Melissa - February 15, 2015

When I opened my eyes the other morning to a pounding headache and an empty bed, I was instantly in a grumpy mood. Jordan had been out of bed for a couple hours, from what I could hear, his cough was getting worse. Now, I feared I was in the virus’ sights. Thoughts of having an excuse to make chicken soup would usually at least make me a little happy, but today would be a long day with no extra bandwidth. Sitting up, my fears were confirmed as I felt the pressure change in my sinuses and the sound of Jordan hacking up a lung rang sharply through the house over the fan. This was not a day I could loose to sickness so I crawled out of bed hoping that a decongestant and some coffee would get me through.

As I slowly made my way downstairs, hearing the symphony of mucus sounds my boyfriend was making from the bathroom, I began to plan how to make the day happen with the least amount of work possible as I figured I would be spending the day nursing the both of us to some semblance of health while desperately trying to keep up with my job.

When I reached the kitchen, there was coffee ready. While I stared at the steaming pot, Jordan washed his hands and kissed my cheek. “Mording,” he said, his nose so stuffed he sounded like a cartoon, “I tink I’b sick.”

Immediately, I realized my mistake and felt pretty silly. Do a google search for “mansick” and you will have hours of entertainment, however over-generalized and destructive of a micro-aggression it is. We have been together for over three years, why did Jordan’s habitual behavior of being a good boyfriend surprise me?

We all hold on to destructive stereotypes that hold us back in our day-to-day lives. I wasted my last moments in bed being grumpy over nothing. Jordan went on to help me decide on and make an easy crockpot dinner which he helped clean up with no complaints of being ill. At the end of the day, we were cuddled up playing Diablo III, and I felt closer to him because he had utterly destroyed my misconception.

We have all run into the behaviors that founded the stereotypes, so we are well aware that they exist. It is instinct to shield ourselves from disappointments, our best weapon for that is our experience. Unfortunately, it is quite easy to allow our history to get in the way of meeting new people and creating lasting relationships. It sounds so simple, but I’ve seen it time and time again - if we want to be successful in relationships, romantic or friendships, we can’t assume that one trait (for instance, male) plus some circumstance (such as flu) will equal the same response as our previous encounters (or forbid, as something you saw on the internet).

As a funky haired female often working in male dominated fields, I have found a lot of pleasure in breaking stereotypes. People seem to expect me to be an air head because I have blue (right now) hair, like wearing character tees under my blazers and possibly over-use the words “awesome” and “rad”. To a few generations, these are markers of someone who doesn't take things seriously enough. If they get to know me, they quickly learn that I’m quite serious about the things that require it.

Interestingly enough, in the last five years I have noticed a significant change in attitudes. More and more older people are stopping me on the street to compliment my hair and admit that they wish they had done something similar when they were younger. My reaction is always the same - DO IT! Theirs doesn’t vary, “I can’t do that, I’m a _____”. The best so far was the 67-year-old partner in a law firm who stopped me in the post office when my hair was neon purple. “No jury would trust me! But I would love to wake up every morning to a little color, a little fun.”

Since we were in line at the post office, we had some time to chat. Here was a man who had worked his way through law school waiting tables and is all the way up to a partner. This man was wearing a watch that looked like it could have paid off one of my student loans and he was envious of me because he was in an industry that requires manipulation of perception, requires pandering to stereotypes.

Stereotypes keep us all from being who we want to be. They stop us from getting to know someone, make us grumpy for no reason and can be hugely harmful.

The stereotypes surrounding gamers can be particularly unpleasant. Most people are at first shocked that I would rather stay home with Jordan and play whatever than go out and get drunk with my friends on a Friday night. Don’t get me wrong, I love dancing like a fraggle and I live in Portland so drinking beer is practically compulsory, but I would so much rather get a couple 22s of something good, cuddle on my couch and slay something. I don’t talk much about being a gamer, so unless I’ve invited someone over and they are greeted by my rather large TV and five consoles, they may not know. Once they are over, if I don’t rope them into playing something relatively quickly, the conversation pretty regularly turns to gamer stereotypes and the few but loud examples of some of the uglier ones.

I’m looking at some of these more nasty stereotypes over the next couple of weeks in this series. Of course, the opinions are my own but I would love to hear what you have seen and felt. Email me at community@gamerdating.com if you have thoughts you would like to share.

This is a highly sensitive topic for us all. I firmly believe that by identifying the roots of the most destructive stereotypes, arming thoughtful people with logic, and those of us who are tired of the stereotype negatively effecting us stand up and say “knock that crap off”, we can reclaim the name ‘gamer’ from the racist, junk-food dusted Jabba-looking free-loader. Gamers are diverse, the only thing we absolutely share is our love of games. These stereotypes only persist because we allow them to. Lets make a point of shifting the paradigm.

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