Last weekend, over 12,000 LAN party goers turned up at DreamHack Winter 2011 in Jonkoping, Sweden with a PC under the arm, on their back, or packed carefully in the trunk of their car. Every single attendee is squeezed into just three massive halls - the largest holding 5,000 computers - for four days, only taking brief breaks to sleep or check out one of the many stages (including some of the largest e-sport tournaments of the year).
DreamHack is by far the largest LAN party in the world (or "digital festival" as the organizers like to call it), and as a result the infrastructure is second to none. Wiring up more than 12,000 devices to a single network is difficult - and keeping them sufficiently watered with plenty of internet bandwidth is even harder. Fortunately, this year, Telia and Cisco provided no less than 120 gigabits of internet bandwidth - or about 10Mbps per attendee; not bad.
The Rogue Prince of Persia gets a big update with ‘The Second Act’
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*The Rogue Prince of Persia*, a modern reboot of the classic platformer
published by Broderbund in 1989, is still in early access mode but it’s
getting a...
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