So far, I’ve ran up against a few bumps with the WeGame client. A few issues regarding program detection, missing sound layers, and video upload flukes. Don’t worry, I’ll write a pretty detailed report and put all of the tasty bits down for you.
Aside from a slightly buggy client, the WeGame community looks promising. The community isn’t exclusive to wegame generated media, so users can post whatever they like.

Fortunately, the client is still in beta, so we expect to see great improvement at the imminent full version.
The site itself is pretty well-built, so it’s feature-packed, and proving to be pretty fun to navigate.

Looks good eh?
I have a few other things going on too, as you may or may not notice. I’m on the “Air testers list” for Peoplebrowsr.com‘s up-and-coming AIR app. So, hopefully, that’s another tasty review coming up.
I’ve got a few things on my plate, along with my imminant PCS move to Fort Campbell where I’ll be finishing the last 2 years of my current enlistment as Active Army, I’ll be job hunting. At the same time, I’m going to try to finish up my Associates degree. I’m not sure what I want to major in, but I assume it’s going to be pretty easy to figure out.
I’ll be writing a few reviews over the next couple of weeks. Next on the list is WeGame. A social video and screenshot recording and sharing service. Apparently there’s a good number of games already supported. I own a few of them, so I’ll be testing the free product out on a few games, including Half-Life 2, Unreal Tournament 3, and others.
Follow WeGame on Twitter and/or Visit WeGame.com
Shortly after that I’ll be doing a trial run of Affiliate Paradise. It was suggested to me by JR Razmus as a suggestion for making money online.
If you have a suggestion for a comparison or review, please let me know.
-David
March 20th, 2009 | Posted in
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