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xfire support?

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will matrix games have xfire support in the future?
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I can't imagine any Matrix Games game that would be graphics-intensive enough to really need to support xFire, so I doubt it. Just a guess on my part, of course. 
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Why would they? As you say, there's absolutely no need.
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If it turns out there's actually a reasonable size pool of Xfire users playing Matrix games, sure. Otherwise, kinda pointless.
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Hi folks,

I doubt there will be any need to included since Xfire was sold to another company today and the entire dev team was let go. My 15 year old son keeps me informed on such subjects, I believe this happened Monday or Tuesday.

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that does not make it a non issue in my opinion, xfire is not going anywhere
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Xfire (pronounced "X-Fire"[1]) is a freeware instant messaging service targeted at gamers, that also serves as a game server browser and has various other features. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows. Xfire was originally developed by Ultimate Arena based in Menlo Park, California. Xfire currently has over 16.6 million registered users.[2]
ATI CrossFire (also known as CrossFireX) is a brand name for ATI Technologies' multi-GPU solution. The technology allows up to four graphics cards to be used in a single computer to improve graphics performance.

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