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In-Game Web Browser Round-Up

theodp writes "CNET takes a look at Web browsers you can run inside of the latest video games, offering mini-reviews of PlayXpert, Steam, Rogue, and Xfire. Why run these instead of your standard browser? Well, these browsers run lean and mean, play nice with full-screen apps, provide hot keys that can make them appear or disappear in an instant, and offer transparency so you can continue to play a game in full screen while chatting, reading e-mail or looking up cheat codes. So how much longer before we see a variation of this on our real-world car windshields?"

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  1. Tired of hitting Alt-F4? by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    These new in-game browsers are great! I used to be annoyed that I'd have to hit Alt AND F4 to switch away from my game to check my stock prices, but now with these new in-game browsers I can simply hit Shift+F4 and browse at my leisure.

    This is a huge step forward in usability. I can't wait until Emacs includes a browser that can be toggled with an intuitive set of keystrokes.

  2. Oh good. Something else to do while driving by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So how much longer before we see a variation of this on our real-world car windshields?

    Hopefully never. People already have enough things to distract them while driving. Do they really need another one?

  3. On windshields? by haeger · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So how much longer before we see a variation of this on our real-world car windshields?

    I hope that we never see this. Not as long as there's a human steering the car. Do we really need yet ANOTHER distraction from driving? People are texting, putting on makeup, calling, eating, drinking, reading and doing too many other things than driving. Imho if a police should see you doing this they should sell your car and take your license since you're too stupid to figure out that 3000kg at 100km/h is a force to be respected.

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    1. Re:On windshields? by SirGarlon · · Score: 5, Insightful

      When I was in college, I used to eat subs, eye drops in my eye, splash cold water on my face (long drives), take off a jacket, even pull off a pullover while driving. Once, I even had a plate of spaghetti on my lap.

      So what do you think would happen if a ball rolled out into the street in front of your car, followed by a laughing child?

      You were a complete asshole when you drove like that. I hope you've wised up, but it sounds like you still think your masterful driving expertise allows you to control things outside your card.

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  4. I don't like it. by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All it does is encourage people to multi-task more. And that is not a good thing. Our brain isn't good at multi-tasking (in terms of focusing on different things), we end up doing each job half-assed. And have a big switch when we go from one to the other. It is like a drug though because we use so much extra brain power multi-tasking we feel like we are being more productive however you are better off doing job 1 then job 2 in order. With this happening more we are training our kids not to sit down and solve a problem but jump back and forth until until we fail at all of them.

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    1. Re:I don't like it. by twosmokes · · Score: 4, Funny

      Speak for yourself. I'm excellent at multi

      Item # Price
      15876 39.99
      15887 45.02
      16986 25.36
      12547 44.78
      13698 87.54
      15478 21.66
      11224 12.74
      1447 36.85

      Some of the above prices aren't matching what we were given by the vendor. Can you verify these for me by the end of the day?

      Thanks.

      tasking. You obviously haven't had enough experience with it. Keep practicing and you'll be able to do 3-4 things at the same time without any major problems.

  5. DeathRace 2012 by Missing_dc · · Score: 4, Funny

    "So how much longer before we see a variation of this on our real-world car windshields?"

    just as soon as I mount those rockets, .50cal, smoke screen, oil slick, caltrop seeder, and armor on my truck.

    Oh, and I need to mod the controls to let me handle steering and acceleration/defense devices with a joystick and the aiming/offense with a mouse.

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  6. I'd rather not by Moraelin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, I find that trying Questhelper has pretty much killed all my interest in WoW.

    Now I do appreciate having Thottbot or such, for when I got lost or couldn't figure out the directions after trying for half an hour. But just following the cube makes me feel like a bot could do the same thing, and probably better. There is no need for any more complex thought above "click on that guy because Questhelper says so" or "head that way because Questhelper says so." There's nothing left to discover (technically QH discovered it already for you), nothing worth remembering (QH already tells you whether you need to go east or west, so no point in even trying to remember where the quest told you to go), you don't even need to look at the major landmarks (if it's behind that hill, QH will tell you so.)

    And you can tell. I know people who play exclusively by Questhelper (heck, mom does) and frankly, they don't seem to actually use any brainpower in playing the game. Often they won't even remember what they just did or where some major landmark is, because really there was no more thought involved than obediently doing what the bot told them to. They've run along some road a dozen times, but ask them to show you where it is, and you find that they couldn't find their own arse with a map and a compass, but without QH. Or you see them forgetting they had to use some unique item, and some whole group trying to take down some elite boss the hard way instead, because none of them bothered even reading the quest text and QH doesn't tell them, "dude, use the shreder".

    Now if that still keeps you entertained, good for you, and I'm not going to try to convince you otherwise. But it's just not for me. For me it makes the whole thing boring as heck, and takes away any kind of sense of achievement too.

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    1. Re:I'd rather not by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

      Actually, I find that trying Questhelper has pretty much killed all my interest in WoW.

      Really??

      *goes to download Questhelper*

      Dear Lord, please let this work...

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  7. The killer app by Nerdposeur · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, I think the best thing to do with these in-game browsers is to play in-browser games.

    Hopefully, those games will include browsers, too, so we don't get bored.