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Vindictus Episode 8 Part 2 announced

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 07:14 PM PDT

The second part of Vindictus’ Episode 8 will be added to the game on August 3.

The update will expand the quest line introduced in Episode 8 with another quest. Also new in the update will be a new dungeon, Ainle Catacombs, and two new raid bosses, the Succubus and Glas Ghaibhleann.

Vindictus is published by Nexon, which also publishes Combat Arms and Atlantica Online.

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The epic conclusion of the rebellion at Ortel castle arrives August 3rd with the Episode 8, part 2 content update for Vindictus. Players should be excited to know that a new quest, a new dungeon and two deadly raid bosses are just over the horizon. After the tragic close to the rebellion, things seem to be getting back to normal at Ortel Castle. Keaghan, the childhood friend of many of the Mercenaries and now a high ranking commander in the Royal Army, stills feels as though something is amiss and continues investigating. Throughout the castle, it seems as though the other commanding officers are trying to hide a dark secret from Keaghan. It is up to the mercenaries to help Keaghan uncover the truth and find the true motive behind the rebellion.

New Dungeon: Ainle Catacombs

The upcoming content update allows players to explore the dark depths of the Ainle Catacombs in search of answers. What deadly challenges lay in wait for our mercenaries?

New Raid Bosses

The beautiful yet deadly Succubus will soon make her debut in the world of Vindictus. Strength alone might not be enough to prevail this time – players will need strong willpower to resist the temptations of this beautiful mistress. Lock away your hearts for this seductress will find a way to take it and use it against you.

A new threat of an entirely different variety also awaits players. All the pain and suffering that players have experienced up until now is nothing compared to the horrors that the demonic colossal Glas Ghaibhleann has endured. Now that he will be released from his prison, nothing will keep Glas from taking his vengeance.

For more details and to learn more about the latest events in Vindictus visit: www.vindictus.com.

Jade Dynasty launches Imperial City update

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 06:09 PM PDT

Jade Dynasty has revamped the Imperial City in its latest update, now live on game servers.

The update redesigns the Imperial Citadel by changing it into a PvE map for the Vitalized Ascended. Players can go here and complete the Imperial Tests to earn Chroma Beads – useful as a new level of Chroma is now obtainable. Each test can be tried multiple times per day. A new monster-wave dungeon, the Shura Gauntlet, a new Tanis Ka daily, and a new freebie event are also introduced, letting players earn new rewards.

The JD Mart has also changed to allow players to bid up to 500 times (up from 3), and see what other players have bid on.

Jade Dynasty is published by Perfect World Entertainment, which also publishes Perfect World International and Forsaken World.

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The content update you’ve all been waiting for is now LIVE!  With it comes many great additions to the world of Jade Dynasty.

Revamped Imperial Citadel

Gain Chroma Beads by completing various quests in the Imperial Citadel given on the scrolls from the Jade Exchange Maiden.

New Dungeon: Shura Gauntlet

Bring a party of your most powerful friends and take on the challenges the Shura Gauntlet has to offer.  Gain increasingly better rewards from the various faction representatives that watch on as you fight waves upon waves of enemies.

New Freebie Quest

Each day from 19:30-20:00, simply stay logged on, have a few free bag slots, and you’ll receive free prizes!  This will occur every 10 minutes within this time period, so you’ll have a chance at winning three times a day!  Here are a list of possible prizes:

-30 Taichi Pills (+EXP)
-1 Meditation Orb (double EXP on monster kills)
-100 Affinity Beads (+Affinity points)
-20 Chroma Beads (+Chroma points)
-1 Ancient Coin (trade in to the Tree of Wealth for Dragon Muscles/Skyline Pearls/Jasper Money)

New Tanis Ka Daily – Gift From Heaven

Each day, you can get 3 Wary Trinkets from Tanis Ka, and using his charm (Tanis Ka’s Charm under Functional in Marketplace), you can open one with the chance to win some awesome prizes.

With some awesome prizes in store, you’ll definitely want to take advantage of this quest!

Improved JD-Mart

Tired of being limited to only 3 bids?  With our imprioved JD-Mart, you can now bid up to 500 times!  In addition to this, you’ll also be able to make more informed bidding choices by seeing what others have chosen.

Some additions to the Bonus Shop

We have three new fashion sets added to the Bonus Shop: 7-day Phoenix and Dragon fashion sets as well as the female Overseer fashion set!

Gain Increased Chroma Power

This update brings players the ability to gain an additional level of Chroma!

We hope you enjoy all that The Imperial Citadel Content update brings!

Age of Battles released for MapleStory

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 05:57 PM PDT

MapleStory has released the third of the Chaos updates this week – Age of Battle.

Age of Battle introduces organized PvP into the game in the new Battle Square zone. Players can enter ranked free-for-all or Team Match (3-6 player teams). Ranking is based on character levels: Rookie (30-69, second jobs only), Gladiator (70-119, third jobs only), Veteran (120-179, all jobs), and Legend (180+, all jobs). These battles will let players earn experience and battle points, currency exchanged for Gallant Emblems, which are in turn exchanged for unique PvP items.

MapleStory is published by Nexon, which also publishes Mabinogi and Dungeon Fighter Online.

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Sound the Battle Hymn!

Nexon brings much anticipated PVP mode to MapleStory with Age of Battle

This summer Maple World has been thrown for a loop with Chaos, a series of massive content updates that has added a whole new flavor to MapleStory. This week MapleStory ushers in the Age of Battle, an update that introduces players to the highly anticipated PVP battle mode.

Age of Battle will give players a chance to face off head to head in multifaceted, no-holds-barred competition. Players will be able to earn EXP as well as Battle points, which can be exchanged for Gallant Emblems. These Gallant Emblems can be taken to the new Battle Square zone to purchase unique items that can be used in during PVP battle.

MapleStory's PVP mode will be split up into game types: Free-for-All and Team Match. During free-for-all matches, up to eight players will be tossed into a chaotic battle where everyone battles each other for supremacy. Team Match will pit two teams of three to six players against each other wherein strategy and communication will prove crucial to victory.

Players looking to beat the competition will be able to participate in the various PVP mode leagues, which are ranked based on players' character levels. Players level 30 and above will fall under the rookie league; Gladiators level 70 and above will battle each other; level 120 characters and above will participate in the Veteran league, and characters level 180 and above will battle each other in the Legend League. Veteran and Legend League fighters will be permitted to use all of their skills while Rookie and Gladiator players can employ their 2nd jobs and 3rd jobs respectively.

While Age of Heroes is already the third content patch to hit this summer, there is still plenty more in store for Chaos. Players can expect to find out more information about upcoming content additions in the next few weeks.

MapleStory is available to download and play for free at http://maplestory.nexon.net.

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The Mog Log: Proof of concept

Posted: 23 Jul 2011 10:00 AM PDT

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Final Fantasy XIV's last major patch was back in March, when 1.16 brought out the first iteration of the game's quests. Sure, we've had updates since then, but even 1.17 didn't really have the appeal and the energy that you'd expect from a major patch. And 1.16 was something of a disappointment at the time -- not bad, but not nearly what the game needed. There was an awful lot missing there, stuff that seemed basic. I wasn't happy, in other words.

Well, here we are now, at 1.18. Any better?

In a word, yes. A lot of the stuff that needed to be fixed has been, and a lot of the improvements the game has needed have come through. I've unfortunately only had a little time to play around with the update, but what I've played has been pretty uniformly positive. Positive except for the notable issues that the game was having with the login server right after the patch, but who actually expects patch day to go smoothly? (Other than me, I mean.)

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WRUP: Creepy pasta edition

Posted: 23 Jul 2011 08:00 AM PDT

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Wow. That pasta right there... that's really creepy. That's intensely unsettling pasta. I don't think I can adequately explain how creeped out I'm feeling right at this moment. Also, I guess I should ask something about the identity of a phone? This may be one of those Internet phenomena that I just don't get.

You know what? We're just going to move along right now. It's time to take on this week's installment of WRUP, and as always, it's full to bursting with what the Massively staff will be up to over the weekend. It's also full of talk about whether or not MMOs are our main hobby. So click on past the break to see what we'll be up to over the next few days, and let us know what you'll be playing over the weekend in the comments.

You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?

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The Daily Grind: What's your favorite in-game wildlife?

Posted: 23 Jul 2011 06:00 AM PDT

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The general rule of MMOs is pretty simple to understand -- if it moves, either get a quest from it or kill it. Natural critters other than enemy soldiers exist mostly so that you can occasionally kill ten rats rather than killing ten beastmen. But from the chocobos of Final Fantasy XI to the elementally affected critters of RIFT, there are a plethora of different creatures that roam the land that you aren't necessarily meant to kill -- or at least those that serve a purpose in the world's ecology.

In some games, such as the deep space setting of EVE Online, you're not going to find much in the way of wildlife. But in the games that do feature animals meandering about, which ones are your favorites? What local fauna catches your eye, either because it reminds you that the game takes place in a living world or just because it's so alien and bizarre?

Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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Betawatch: July 22-28, 2011

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 07:00 PM PDT

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Welcome to Betawatch, Massively's weekly report on the state of MMO betas. In each installment, we'll report everything from the latest open betas, closed betas and even alphas in one convenient place. Plus, we'll make sure to include as much info on each game's current status, including projected release dates (if known) and links to the sign-up forms to get yourself into that beta you've been seeking.

It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, and also in the wonderful world of betas. Oh, sure, there's been some rumbling about betas and releases coming, especially from Star Wars: The Old Republic, but actual changes have been few and far between. Which is kind of comforting, knowing that no matter what happens, some free-to-play games will remain in their state of perpetual beta, never launching, ever testing.

With that being said, there's still a long list of games in testing and allowing players to sign up to test. So jump on past the break for this week's listing, and if you see something missing or something to add, by all means, let us know!

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Wasteland Diaries: Triumphant return

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 06:00 PM PDT

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I remember way back when the Fallen Earth team released Deadfall there were many people didn't partake because they were waiting for Sector 4. And Deadfall was a pretty major update. It was practically a sector unto itself, with the level cap raised by four. As far as content goes, it wasn't far behind Alpha County in terms of scale.

Yet for some reason, many players were holding off on re-subbing until the elusive Sector 4 raised its mythical head. Hopefully those players are willing to wait another week or two. Sector 4 is finally here, but I don't feel it's quite ready yet. It's not S4 itself, it's a slew of other things which I'll cover that later.

The important thing is if you decide to head into Alpha, be prepared. You might be a little rusty after all of this time away from the wasteland and in need a refresher course in the finer points of not taking a Kaibab dirtnap. If that's the case, don't sweat it, we all are still working out kinks due to the new combat system. But even if you are stumbling back into the game in the most ungainly of fashions, an ounce of prevention is still much better than a pound of cure. There are a few things you can do to help yourself thrive in the new sector. After the cut, I'll give you some advice that may or may not help you along your way. I'm hoping on the former.

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Some Assembly Required: Issue #2 -- There's no place like home, Kojani style

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 05:00 PM PDT

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Good mornin'/day/evenin' everyone and welcome to the second edition of Some Assembly Required. It is my pleasure to be your host this time as we delve into the realms of player creativity and ingenuity. And let me tell you, I am quite excited to take on this challenge; in fact, it is this very aspect of gaming that I love most! Hopefully, you won't mind my skulking around your houses and events as I seek out all that is player-created. On many occasions, Jef and I might very well tag-team as we crash -- I mean attend -- your various functions (although I don't think he is much of a skulker).

For my inaugural SAR column I chose to focus on one of my favorite canvasses of creativity: player housing. Both housing and decorating are things I am quite passionate about; there are few aspects in games that let you express your creativity like housing. Of course this is certainly a broad topic, so to avoid a 30-thousand-word column with enough pictures to bog the site down, I narrowed this showcase to the world of Telon (and the continent of Kojan in particular) in Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. Luckily, no packs of wild dogs nipped at my heels as I ventured about for this first exhibition of player decorating.

Open the door and enter past the cut for a tour of housing in Kojan.

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Rusty Hearts dev diary unveils new PvP details

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 04:00 PM PDT

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The latest Rusty Hearts dev diary from Perfect World Entertainment is a short one, but it's still packed to the brim with new details on the game's PvP system. So if you're the type of player who would rather smash your comrades' faces into the dirt than -- gag -- cooperate, listen up.

Players will be able to create private rooms for their friends to join and take part in PvP combat, which comes in a variety of delicious flavors. Of course, you've got your vanilla team deathmatch for those of you who like to keep it traditional, or the elimination deathmatch in which two teams battle until only one is left standing. There's also the VIP gametype, which designates one player of each team the VIP, while the other players are tasked with protecting their own VIP and assassinating the enemy's.

All of these games' statistics will be logged for bragging rights, and players will also be rewarded with PvP points that can be spent on fancy new items. Players will also be ranked in a ladder system that will allow them to see where they stand compared to the rest of the world. With all this and certainly more to come, it looks like Rusty Hearts is shaping up to be a competitive player's dream. Jump on past the cut for the full dev diary.

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GamersFirst kicks off APB's second open beta

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 03:00 PM PDT

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In case you missed it, APB Reloaded's second beta phase kicked off yesterday. The version 1.5.2 update "contains the biggest changes to missions, matchmaking, skill rating, and district recommendation to date," according to the latest GamersFirst dev blog.

Bjorn Book-Larsson has a few words of wisdom for residents of San Paro in terms of 15-minute patching-related disconnects. GamersFirst is working "round-the-clock" to isolate issues and come to terms with bugaboos that don't necessarily crop up prior to a large-scale player influx.

The latest Reloaded dev diary also contains detailed info relative to all the matchmaking and threat level changes, as well as a bit about cheating statistics and upcoming Nvidia support. Finally, there's a blurb about future servers, and gamers in Russia, Hong Kong, and Australia can look forward to dedicated shards before long.

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One Shots: Spectator bird

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 02:00 PM PDT

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Among all the games I've played through the years, Final Fantasy XIV seems to lend itself to some of the nicest screenshots I can take. It's probably the roleplaying events -- they give plenty of time to pose, decide on angle, and snap off shots wherein dodos watch expectantly. This particular event took the form of training players in the Gladiator profession, which meant a large number of dodos getting hacked up to begin with. It's not our fault they make such excellent training dummies.

All this week, we Massively writers are spotlighting some of our personal favorite One Shots. What exciting stories revolve around our screenshots? Stay tuned to find out. Next week, after staff picks week, will be free-for-all week for you, our readers. Send any eye-catching, beautiful, scary, or generally epic screenshot to oneshots@massively.com, and we'll pick the best of the best for next week's One Shots!

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SDCC 2011: New City of Heroes: Freedom screenshots, trailer

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 01:30 PM PDT

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Following hot on the heels of our preview of the new powersets coming to City of Heroes, NCSoft and Paragon Studios have let loose a flood of new assets for the upcoming additions to the game. The images cover the new powersets, the updated tutorial, the new Paragon Reward system, and all the other nifty new features that will finally see the light of day with City of Heroes' Issue 21.

We've also got a new trailer for you to allow you to see all of the new content in action, and we have to say it looks like City of Heroes fans have a great deal to look forward to. So if you're a City of Heroes player anxiously anticipating Issue 21, jump on past the cut for the new trailer. Hopefully it will keep your appetite sated for just a while longer.

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The Road to Mordor: Double dragons

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 01:00 PM PDT

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Last week Turbine released the concept art for one of its major bosses from the upcoming Rise of Isengard expansion: Draigoch. With it came a number of appropriate "oohs" and "ahhs," and no doubt raiders began thinking up uses for a giant dragon skull in their homes. But there was also a crowd that popped out to cry foul about lore molestation -- that this was a blatant example of Turbine pandering to MMO players by including the expected dragons even when the lore shouldn't support it.

A couple examples of quotes, first. "Yet whatever way you cut this idea, how can you integrate another dragon into the story? Smaug was the last one of his kind," Contains Moderate Peril complains. A commenter on our article sniped, "So Turbine's decided to entirely drop the pretense of sticking to the lore, then?"

Ouch.

As much as I am totally not attached to MMO lore in general, I feel like this might be a good time to both address this particular argument and also the larger one of Turbine's approach to Tolkien's world. Are giant dragons lore-breaking? Does Turbine simply not care about remaining faithful to source material? Do you have my decaf light mocha with cinnamon sprinkles?

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Storyboard: Red light

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 12:30 PM PDT

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When it comes to roleplaying, we've got more than our fair share of elephants in the room. Things we all know are taking place, that fall under the same aegis as the rest of the hobby, but things we don't really want to acknowledge publicly. Partly because you can have good roleplayers, people you know and play with, who have some less-savory elements lurking in the background. It's hard not to notice that a fellow roleplayer is cliquish, isolationist, and condescending... but it's very possible for a friend to be heavily into erotic roleplay (ERP) without you realizing it.

And it needs to be talked about. It needs to be addressed, because there's something strange about the entire roleplaying community pretending that it doesn't exist. From a combination of factors -- squick, inappropriateness, and just plain disinterest -- we've allowed a shadow community to grow up in the space around roleplaying, with the tacit hope that if no one mentions ERP as if it were a part of roleplaying, it'll just go away and we can go back to what we were doing before.

Before I go any further in this column, I'd like to note that some stuff in here might be squickworthy. It's the nature of the beast. Please tread carefully, and I apologize in advance to anyone skeeved out.

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Black Prophecy unveils Space Superstar contest

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 12:00 PM PDT

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Feeling like a Black Prophecy superstar? The recently launched free-to-play space shooter is looking for a few good designers to take advantage of the game's character creation tools. The Space Superstar competition will feature three winners, one each in the categories of coolest, funniest, and most beautiful avatar.

What do you get for your trouble? Immortality (or at least, the MMORPG version of it). Each category champ will have their character entered as the new preset in Black Prophecy's character creator. The contest kicked off yesterday and it runs through Wednesday, August 3rd, so what the frak are you waiting for?

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SDCC 2011: City of Heroes has new powers to show off

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 11:30 AM PDT

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Time Manipulation has been known about for some time as a new set en route to City of Heroes once the Freedom patch launches toward the end of the summer, but the development team does love throwing in new elements to play with. The game's official boards are alight with new information about two new powersets, Street Justice and Beam Gun, straight from the demo stations at San Diego Comic-Con.

Beam Gun, as the name would imply, is a set for Corruptors, Defenders, and Blasters, giving players access to the eponymous gun which deals mostly Energy damage. The individual attacks are fairly weak, but each attack lands a debuff to increase subsequent damage, making the powerset play something like a ranged Brute. Meanwhile, Street Justice is a melee set that builds up combo points to improve a finishing attack, taking the form of smashing and lethal martial arts attacks.

No word yet on any other powers that might be coming with the update, but three sets alone should have players hammering out new alts as soon as the update goes live.

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SDCC 2011: SWTOR invites you to join the fight with a new in-game trailer

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 11:00 AM PDT

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Earlier today, Massively reported about some of the new announcements BioWare gave us at San Diego Comic-Con. However, with Star Wars the Old Republic, the visuals always out weigh the prose, so the community team created a brand new video highlighting the motivation of each character class. The Jedi Knight is looking to rid the universe of darkness; the Trooper wants all Imperials dead; the Smuggler has nothing more to lose; and the Consular follows the Force. On the flip side, a Sith Warrior writhes with hatred; the Bounty Hunter lives for danger; Agents fight for the Empire; and Inquisitors wish to wipe them out... all of them. Which side will you take when you join the fight?

As previously stated, SWTOR will have a limited launch, so the BioWare team is encouraging you to pre-order as soon as possible. Catch the full trailer after the break, and pay close attention to the warzone in which the factions are fighting. Is that Corellia? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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