Ian and Ryan listen to Periscope HQ give a special shout out to Android users, and prepare for the special about Google IO.
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Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Nintendo's future DRM-strategy, Fallout 4, Twitch's new reduced delay setting, Candy Crush Saga on Windows 10, the high hardware requirements of the Oculus Rift and more!
We experience linux audio troubles - apparently updating causes settings to revert defaults, among other things.
A new podcast has emerged! Ryan, Brian and Brandon talk about Microsoft's new initiatives for Windows apps, ARM Macs, strange social networks, Periscope, Brandon's experience at Signalconf and more.
Ryan, Brian and Brandon hangout and prepare before the show.
Steve wishes Microsoft BOB a belated birthday and talks about some Raspberry Pi articles, then him and Andrew talk about AMD, package managers, spinning rust, Rust, error messages, security vulnerabilities, and his new router.
Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad discuss Google's new mobile network, Project Fi - it's benefits, it's costs and who it is for.
Instead of working on Eight BIt, Ian and Ryan decide to hangout and record a brief Project Fi TED instead.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker, with first time guest Cory Lau, discuss the DirectX multi-adapter, a Hearthstone milestone, a Magicka 2 trailer, the next Assassin's Creed, and reviews of The Talos Principle, Nidhogg and Hitman: GO.
The Ian's prepare for the show with a guest, and after, the strobing begins with Matt and concludes with a fake Studless.
Andrew and Steve watch Portal-related and Kickstarter project videos.
Steve and Andrew talk about accidental algorithmic cruelty, RASPBERRY!, AMD, Verizon, Microsoft, the NSA, and a few things between.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with returning guest Andrew Bailey discuss the failure of Ouya, Banjo-Kazooie's spiritual successor - Yooka-Laylee, Valve's rollback on paid mods, a fancy preview of Final Fantasy 15 on DirectX 12
Welcome to the Decker Needs Food Show, and we summarize what happened at BUILD 2015, among other things, like discussing game spoilers.
Ban Iuck and Dan Iecker with guest Rai Tielle, discuss the Valve Workshop uproar, secret Microsoft technologies, the launch of Galactic Civilizations III in just a couple weeks, a Telltale Marvel game in 2017, the Trans community in gaming, plus reviews of Final Fantasy 14 and Hearthstone Blackwing Lair.
Before the show, bodies in the trunk, among other things.
Andrew and Steve read stories, then talk about adventure games after the show.
After returning from the IHOP, Andrew and Steve talk about Raspberry!, Apple, video, videogames, C#, encryption, Audacity, and other diverse topics.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Heartstone on smartphones -- finally, Valve's crusade against spam and fake accounts, Anita Sarkeesian in TIME, Firefly Online's progress, Star Wars Battlefront coming in the fall, speaking of which, that new Star Wars trailer, and a review of Hearthstone’s Blackrock Spire.
Matt and Ryan play Guild Wars for a bit while the Ian's prepare for the show, and after the show, Matt explains a strange buying policy at the local appliance store.
Chris complains about his laptop not working, Andrew grosses him out about threatening to take a shirt off, and Steven just enjoys it all.
Andrew comes over to Chris's place to play some N64, then talk to Steve about encryption, Raspberry!, 3D tools, gaming, no Javascript, Stallman, LibreOffice, and then ask Chris some questions. For real this time.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss how Five Nights at Freddy's is turning into a movie, the new Star Wars Movie Digital Collection, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, a unique take on the video game industry, and a few unusual reviews - movie reviews!
Matt demands 15 more minutes so Matt and Ryan can finish dailies, Ian eats pizza that leaves crumbs and Ian plays a game while in an Alaskan vortex. After the show, Ryan discovers why the input audio volume is always changes, and then shares an observation with everyone.
It's April Fool's Week with Ian Buck and Ian Decker, with sort of guest Ryan Rampersad, with discussion on positive representations of females in games, a solution for no problem in Plays.TV, a pretty huge YouTube vulnerability patched just in time, the closure of OnLive, and many reviews!
It's one of those days. The Ian's are in studio and Ryan has had too much Dayquil.
Andrew explains what The Fringe and all the nicknames of the network to Chris, and Steven writes a blog post, followed by a minute of unnerving silence.
After arguing about time measured on microwaves, Steven and Andrew interview Chris and share some recipes and thoughts about cooking and meat procuring strategies.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker, with first time guest Liv Klemek, discuss The Game of Thrones adaptation deviation, the false report of a Zelda live-action series, a Twitch security breach, and YouTube's next try at game-streaming, a strange Halo game that will only be available in Russia, with reviews on Never Alone.
Where is Ian Decker! Oh, he is half an hour away. Let's play Guild Wars.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Valve's customer support, Nintendo's plan to make games for mobile devices, age ratings for Play Store games, a pretty special musical puzzle game called Cadence, walkthroughs of Star Citizen ships and a review from Ian.
YouTube creates the future of TV with unrelated videos suggestions, Wikipedia's random article service is great, and of course, something about the good old days of ATN #101.
Andrew talks about getting his DSLR, and Steve join in talking about Google and hating Modern UI Skype.
Andrew and Steve talk about SSDs, submarine cables, databases, Microsoft, apps, listener feedback, and some other tidbits.
Decker is a bit late, so Matt entertains Andrew, Buck and Ryan, among other things.
With guest Andrew Bailey, Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Star Citizen, Cibele - a game of developing sexuality, free Titanfall DLC, the demise of Maxis, and reviews of République, Enslaved, Trivia Crack and Crossy Road!
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss Nvidia's new Titan X and the Shield console, Valve's latest version of Steam controller, the release of Source 2 Engine, a little story about No Man's Sky, Sony's Morpheus timeline, the future of Microsoft and Xbox and so much more!
Matt gives away his meat and Ian likes shoujo manga.
Steven asks about what's been happening at church, while Andrew installs Linux and uninstalls uTorrent.
Andrew and Steven talk about ASP.NET on Raspberry!, Linux 4.0, "Superphish", FCC votes, lots of GDC news, what Steven's been up to, some listener feedback, and playing Portal with Chris.
Ian R Buck and Ryan Rampersad discuss the barriers of podcasting and the avenues in which our podcasting dreams might prosper.
Is this the show? Ryan talks about podcasting before and after the episode about podcasting, and his love and disdain for The Verge after.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the Valve and HTC's new joint adventure with HTC's new Vive VR headset, a false advertising lawsuit aimed at Nvidia's 970's, broadband reclassification, the best games for change, Twitch Plays Halo, and more!
Matt says no, Decker has a booze talk, Ryan chides the district, and sometimes you mess up, sometimes you regret what you have done. That is now.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker review viewer feedback and discuss crowd funded games, a Steam record set, Paranautical Activity's return to Steam, the balance in Evolve, an ambiguous TwitchCon and an Eight Bit First - a review of the Nvidia Shield tablet.
Lamentations of a dance not taken, and after, torsion, all night long.
Andrew says he saw the Notepad++ Charlie edition, and Steve apparently has a Lenovo laptop.
Recording in the snow, Andrew and Steve talk about photography, Raspberry, security failures, Silver, SSDs, Lenovo, NSA, and a whole bunch of listener feedback.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with guests Katie Reddemann and Sonja Richardson discuss Towerfall's new characters, stolen Uplay and Origin game codes, the new Daybreak Games' layoffs, Bethesda and Nintendo's return to E3 and reviews of Evolve and Game of Thrones Episode 2.
Ryan explains the story of Matt's sausage affair, among other things.