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iPhone Giveaway

Casual Gamers have yet another giveaway. We have one iPhone 4s 16gb up for grabs. With £25 $50 iTunes gift card to get you started.

Want to get your hands on it?

Let us tell you how.

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Win Modern Warfare 3 goodies

Register on our site today and all new members will be entered into the draw which takes place on the 24th of Jan 2012 (gmt) in time for the new downloadable map content. 2nd & 3rd prize will be emailed to the winner. Casual Gamers will not pass or trade any address which you enter. under the UK Data protection act. So hurry up and register now. Only one more day to register.

 

We have some rules.

You must be aleast 18 years for age.
You must register with a real email address.
You must teabag 10 players.

The draw will be simple, user names will be placed into bag and three users will be pulled out.
Winners will be contacted and shown on the site.

Please register HERE and good luck!

1st prize : Modern Warfare 3 H.E with 1 years pre-paid Elite

2nd prize : 12 months pre-paid Elite access.

3rd prize : Map pack drop (24th Jan) in the form of 1200 MS Points

Good luck from casual gamers.net

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Call of Duty Elite goes mobile both iOS and Android

The app will let you check out your in-game performance — anything you do anywhere else will most likely be checked out by your local police station — as well as formulate new strategies based on said performance. In addition, you will be able to remotely customize your loadouts, a feature which could prove itself a time saver for those happy, hasty trigger-fingers.

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What Went Wrong With The 360 Dashboard?

Last month’s Digital Foundry article on the shortcomings of the Xbox 360′s new, so-called “Metro” dashboard highlighted a bug that saw video playback washed out, emphasising compression artifacts and lowering image quality compared to the previous, perfectly serviceable video player. We also revealed that Microsoft appeared to be ignoring the feedback of its beta testers to the point of deleting reports of the issue, causing dismay from those who put their time and effort into road-testing the new update.

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Xbox Live fraud: Security secretly tightened

Microsoft may have already tightened security on Xbox.com – the website blamed for allowing brute-force entry to Xbox Live accounts.

Jason Coutee, the IT consultant who revealed the weak underbelly of Xbox.com, informed Eurogamer yesterday that something had changed.

“Shortly after IGN posted the Microsoft response (on Friday), the server over at Xbox.com started handling the brute force script differently,” Coutee told us.

“Good news is that at least they lengthened the time it would take to brute-force Live IDs.”

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