Mutation Breakdown

With the first dozen Mutations out we wanted to take a minute and talk about the Mutations.

Overall the Mutations and weekly polls have been a great success and an amazing way for us to get feedback from the community. Don’t worry we still have more Mutations coming and we will also be tweaking and bringing back some of our favorites.

The idea behind the Mutations was simple. Left 4 Dead 2 is played by many different players and types of players. Some players have 300+ hours played in almost daily games and some players only play in weekly casual games with friends. We wanted to create weekly events that mixed up the game rules to experiment with gameplay and made people look at the game in new ways.

Before Mutations, what got played the most? It really depended on the day. Versus and Co-op Campaign were tied neck and neck each with around 40% (80-85% total) of the players on any given day. The other 15-20% was split between Survival, Realism and Scavenge.

Some of the constraints we decided on when creating Mutations: It was okay if it wasn’t something that you wanted to play enough to replace an existing game mode as long as it was fun for a short period. Not every Mutation was going to appeal to everyone. Some Mutations would be directly aimed at smaller demographics inside the larger player base.

The decision to make Realism Versus permanent was easy. 41% of the players that week tried it. It grabbed an impressive 22% of the player minutes the week it was featured. That compares to the similar but different Survival Versus which was tried by only 25% of the players and was played for 4% of the player minutes the week it was featured.

Chainsaw Massacre was the most tried Mutation with over 52% of the players that week giving it a try and it was played for almost 14% of the player minutes that week. The voting pattern for encore weeks became obvious; the most played Mutation of the four received the most votes. The results of those polls were often a surprise for the forums but with a sample size for some polls reaching almost half-a-million votes these responses, by statistical necessity, reflect a more stable measurement of player sentiment.

The top 3 Mutations based on percentage of players who tried it at least once:

52% Chainsaw Massacre

45% Last Man On Earth

41% Realism Versus

The top 3 Mutations based on percentage of players minutes during featured week:

22% Realism Versus

14% Chainsaw Massacre

12% Last Gnome on Earth

The “You should have tried it because you would have loved it “ honorable mention goes to Hard Eight which was only tried by 26% of the players but hit 12% of the player minutes that week.

Hard Eight leads us to our last point. Not sure about a Mutation? Try it. Too often we see people dismiss a Mutation before they play it only to play it and then request it be made permanent. The only way you can be sure if running scared from multiple Special Infected is fun or not is to give it a try.
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The Saddest Landscape: “Declaring War on Nostalgia”

The Saddest Landscape Today we’re excited to bring you a download of a new track from Boston, MA’s The Saddest Landscape. The band’s new album You Will Not Survive is slated for a September 21, 2010 release and will be their first full-length since 2003’s The Sound of the Spectacle. You can check out “Declaring War on Nostalgia” by clicking this link.

A pre-order for the LP can be found here.
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Tours: Social Distortion going down under

Social DistortionSocial Distortion is headed to the land of kangaroos and wallabies. The band’s first trip to Australia will happen in early 2011 at the nationwide Soundwave festival. Tickets are going on sale this month however at the Soundwave website.

The band recently finished up the writing of their new album Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes and have presumably come close to tying the whole thing up by now. The band, who recently signed to Epitaph Records, will release their new album in the fall. The record will be the band’s first of all new material since 2004’s Sex, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll. It will also be their first release with a new lineup consisting of Mike Ness (vocals, guitar), Jonny “2 Bags” Wickersham (guitar) and Brent Harding (bass).

The band is currently on the road and heading to Chicago for an August 7 main stage performance at this year’s Lollapalooza. Dates with Dan Sartain and The Action Design resume in Green Bay, Wisconsin on August 8. Check out those dates here.

This fall the band is heading out on the road with Lucero and Frank Turner.
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Screeching Weasel’s “Television City Dream” to be re-mixed and re-released

Screeching WeaselBen Weasel has posted a tweet announcing the remixing and re-release of Screeching Weasel‘s 1998 album Television City Dream. According to the Weasel “the original mix sucks and it’s been bugging the hell out of me for 12 years…Justin Perkins is doing the Television City Dream re-mix. I just heard “Count To Three” and it smokes!” The album will feature new art by Nate Fierro and extra, previously released material.

No word on who will do the re-issue as he recently parted ways with Asian Man less than amicably and sources have informed us that Recess Records will probably not be involved. Fat Wreck Chords handled the original release of the album.
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Corin Tucker Band post “Doubt” for download, tourdates

The Corin Tucker Band has posted their first downloadable track on Pitchfork. the track is titled “Riley” and comes from the former Sleater-Kinney frontwoman’s new album 1,000 Years due out October 5, 2010 via Kill Rock Stars. Tucker’s new band features Sara Lund (Unwound), and Seth Lorinczi (Golden Bears).

We also have the previously announced October tourdates. You can see those below and at least one of us at the Philadelphia show.

Sleater-Kinney called it quits after released the critically acclaimed The Woods in 2005.

Update The song title and link were misreported. The track is titled “Doubt” and can be found here at Pitchfork.
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Weekend Deal – 75% Off Gratuitous Space Battles

Who needs backstory? Who needs resource-gathering? Diplomacy is so last year. Take advantage of this Gratuitous Weekend Deal and save 75% off Gratuitous Space Battles and all the Gratuitous DLC.

Gratuitous Space Battles cuts right to the chase of sci-fi strategy games, and deals with large, completely unjustified space battles between huge opposing space fleets.


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Tours: The Descendents head to Australia for the first time

DescendentsLooks like Descendents may be up for a bit of touring these days. The band has posted three Australian dates in December on their official website. The band will play what appear to be a few festivals alongside bands such as NOFX, Dropkick Murphys, Killswitch Engage, Atreyu, Frenzal Rhomb, Parkway Drive, Me First and The Gimme Gimmes and many others. You can see the dates below.

The band last released a studio album in 2004, Cool To Be You. Stephen Egerton recently released his debut The Seven Degrees of Stephen Egerton.
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Paper + Plastick auctioning off test pressings to benefit Protagonist

Our friends at Paper and Plastick are stepping up to help out one of their bands, Protagonist. Earlier this year the band had $22,000 worth of gear stolen right before entering the studio to record their new album. The label has dug up 43 rare test pressings from the vaults to be auctioned off. All proceeds will go straight to the band.

The list of records to be auctioned off include items from A Wilhelm Scream, The Flatliners, Frank Turner, Westbound Train, The Riot Before, The Swellers and many more. You can see the whole list below

You can see P+P’s press release here and check out the auctions on EBay.
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Tours: Envy / Touché Amoré / And So I Watch You from Afar (with Trash Talk, La Dispute)

EnvyJapanese proto-screamo veterans Envy will be doing a series of dates in the U.S. this fall. Joining them on all dates will be Touché Amoré and And So I Watch You from Afar. Additionally, Trash Talk will join up as main support for one leg and La Dispute for the other.

Envy will be out in support of Recitation, due out October 12 on Temporary Residence. It’ll be their first full-length since 2006’s Insomniac Doze, though in the interim the band has released the Abyssal EP, splits with Thursday and Jesu, the Transfovista DVD, and reissued the lion’s share of their back catalog.

On a side note, if this tour has the relevance to you it should, and you happen to be a fan of the Gaslight Anthem and living in New York, please consider your loved ones before doing anything rash.
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Weezer signs to Epitaph

Weezer Weezer has signed to Epitaph Records. Label head Brett Gurewitz confirmed the news via Twitter earlier today. Alternative Press is reporting that the band’s next album will be titled Hurley and will arrive on Epitaph on September 14th with a fall tour to follow.

Weezer released seven full lengths via major label Geffen Records since their self-titled debut (the blue album) in 2004. This will be the group’s first release via an independent label. The group has had some connection, however, with Epitaph in the past. Drummer Patrick Wilson’s side-project The Special Goodness released their full length Land Air Sea via the label in 2004.

Weezer last released Raditude in 2009.
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Golden Wrench Destruction for Charity

On August 31st WiNGSPANTT and 7 other Golden Wrench owners will commit a nigh unutterable act of brazen item-aggression so egregious that we shudder to think of the implications should the Administrator herself catch wind of it.

On that day 8 Golden Wrenches will be destroyed.

Somehow these few have found the strength of will to reject the lure of Australium to serve a greater cause.

Over the last month Jon “WiNGSPANTT” Tran has spent his personal time and energy promoting and collecting donations for the Child’s Play charity. The more donations received, the more Golden Wrenches to be destroyed on August 31st. As each Golden Wrench is destroyed a global message will be sent to everyone playing Team Fortress 2 announcing the sacrifice. Everyone who donates will receive a place on a special steam group to mark their generosity.

So far the event has managed to raise over $5,000 in donations. Further contributions may very well secure the destruction even more Golden Wrenches.

If you are interested in participating in the Golden Charity event please visit the website.

The TF2 team knew that the Golden Wrench event would be controversial — an experiment in the distribution of an ultra-rare item. We never imagined that it would empower a small group of players to benefit a much vaster group of children in need. We are constantly shocked and impressed by the creativity of the Team Fortress 2 community, but today we are humbled.

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