Kotaku and Destructoid are my main gaming websites plus here to, mostly a tech page person.
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Kotaku and Destructoid are my main gaming websites plus here to, mostly a tech page person.
Sites I visit every day:
sclegacy.com
heroescommunity.com
www.celestialheavens.com/forums
Sites I visit every few days:
www.blizzforums.com
www.heavengames.com
www.sclegacy.com
www.tekkenzaibatsu.com
kotaku.com
www.twitter.com - To check Djwheat and other good sources for stuff
www.Kotaku.com - Probably the best site if your too lazy to vist the first source site for stuff
www.eventhubs.com - Street Fighter news
www.eg365.net - Djwheat.tv Forums pretty awesome people.
ScLegacy.com
www.sankakucomplex.com - Another general gaming site but a more adult themed one. (NSFW)
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/vide...ro-punctuation - Funny reviews!
www.metacritic.com/games/ - See how the game industry is rating my games.
www.cheapassgamer.com - A decent site for finding some good sales
Well, I had a post that was up to 68 links... but then my browser crashed. I was about halfway.
In short, it's 148 sites. However, the links that I follow/process for news involve about 190 links (because I do individual searches on some sites for "blizzard" "Battle.net" and "StarCraft", therefore splitting it to three searches) I have an automated system which we as a team have access to now.
This is being expanded to other regions as well, such as Europe, Korea, Russia, Austrailia, etc.
All sites linked so far in this thread is on my listing. (And btw, it only takes me about 10 minutes a day with the process I have setup)
Regularly:
— SC2GDF
— SC:L
— Teamliquid.net
Every once in awhile:
— Blizzforums.com
— Starcraft2forum.org
I visit other SC sites only to see the original source of something (articles, interviews, screenshots, etc.)
It's not that hard actually. Back when I started looking for news, if I found useful news, I put the website on a list. Over time, keeping in touch with 10 sites was easy, when I approached 30 I felt I had to improve my ways.
So I got a basic set of RSS feeds from each individual site. After that, It was nice and easy until it got to about 60-70 I think. This was about in June, when the first press junket came out.
Needless to say, I was keeping an eye out for alternatives to make my work more efficient, because that alone brought about 30 more sites to my awareness. After that point, at Blizzcon I got the opportunity to help out here on the staff... which added even more sites.
Needless to say, at this point we've worked on efficient ways to search the sites automatically based on scripts I've been working with. This is how I am able to multitask. In other words, I hit one of 6 buttons, and I see what's new, down to the minute.