Software developer Crytek decided to give away the Beta version of the game Crysis. First you needed to pay to play the Beta. To download, you'll need an account on FilePlanet.
Make sure that you react fast. There are only several free Beta-keys available for the game. Additionally you'll need to sign a document where you'll declare not to spread any information about the game. The developer also checks your system requirements and if they're too low, you won't be able to download the Beta.
I have to say, it looks really good! So, if you want to play this game, be fast and download the Beta before it's gone. Have fun playing. The Final release (Alpha) will be released around November 2007.
It's been a year since Jeremy Adam Davis started to get more into the design aspect of computers but Jeremy likes to share some things that frustrates him as he makes this push.
If you have worked much with CSS opacity, you know that one of the most frustrating things about it is that by setting it on any page element, it forces it child elements to be transparent also. CSS-Tricks shows a lovely workaround using transparent PNG fills.
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