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Intel Creates $300 Million Fund To Help Spur Ultrabook Development

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 07:32 PM PDT

Tablets will be the death of the computer! Just ask the armchair pundits spouting their visions of PC doom over the Web on a daily basis. Here at Maximum PC, we're a little skeptical of that view – how do you shove a 12-inch long XFX Radeon HD 6990 into a tablet? – but the rise of mobile devices has made the future of laptops a little iffy. Intel, along with manufacturers like Asus, are fighting back with thin, powerful notebooks called Ultrabooks. Intel's not fooling around, either. Today, the company announced the creation of a $300 million Ultrabook fund.

The goal of the Intel Capital Ultrabook Fund is "to invest in companies building hardware and software technologies focused on enhancing how people interact with Ultrabooks such as through sensors and touch, achieving all day usage through longer battery life, enabling innovative physical designs and improved storage capacity." Basically, the fund's there to help companies that are making Ultrabooks leaner, meaner and better continue to make Ultrabooks leaner, meaner and better, inspiring further generations of Ultrabook improvements.

Intel's hoping to kick-start Ultrabook adoption not only with the influx of cash, but also by implementing a three-phase development plan for the products. The company's second generation Core processors have already spurred the creation of the ultra-thin Ultrabook, which should be on the shelves by year end. Next year's Ivy Bridge processors should bring, amongst other things, improved power efficiency and visual performance to the table. Expect to see the second generation Ultrabooks ship by summer 2012. The final step in Intel's plan lies with its 2013 "Haswell" lineup. Intel says Haswell products "are expected to reduce power consumption to half of the 'thermal design point' for today's microprocessors."

We've already talked about Ultrabooks quite a bit here on MaximumPC.com – feel free to dig in and do some learnin'.

New Panasonic Toughbook S10 Will Take Whatever You Can Dish Out, For a Price

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 02:39 PM PDT

toughbookPanasonic isn't the biggest name in laptops these days, except if you are planning on dropping, splashing, or otherwise abusing the daylights out of your machine. In that case, the Toughbook series is right up your alley. And the newest member of the Toughbook family, the S10, won't force you to make any performance tradeoffs for the tank-like design.

The S10 packs a new Sandy Bridge CPU, specifically the Core i5-2520M. Users will also be treated to the usual menu of goodies like 4GB of RAM, HDMI-out, USB 3.0, and a 320GB shock-proof HDD. The battery is also supposed to last up to 12.5 hours, or so they claim. 

The thing that makes the Toughbook so tough is the Magnesium alloy casing. The S10 can take more than 220 pounds of pressure on the lid while closed. it is also sealed to prevent spills form frying your computer. This 12.1-inch machine isn't going to come cheap, though. The Toughbook S10 will be going for $2449 at retail next month. 

Hulu Coming to Japan this Year

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 02:22 PM PDT

huluHulu's international plans have been the subject of much speculation in recent months as Netflix begins its worldwide expansion. The video streaming service had finally made its first move. Hulu will be available to Japanese users later this year.

Early details indicate that users in the land of the rising sun will not have access to a free limited version of the service like American users have enjoyed. Instead, it will be a Hulu Plus-only situation. The service will be available on computers, phones, TVs, and tablets. 

This move shows that Hulu is preferring to avoid expanding into markets that Netflix is also venturing into. Netflix is concentrating on Latin America and Europe. Perhaps Hulu is less confident in the licensing deals they will get overseas. Interested media consumers can sign up at Hulu.jp for updates on the rollout. 

Windows Phone 7 App of the Week: ORB

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 11:41 AM PDT

Every once in a while you will come across a game that is simple, yet has all the ingredients to be a completely addicting diversion. Such games are perfect for mobile platforms because they don't require an unreasonable amount of horsepower, nor are the controls typically over the top or difficult to master.

ORB by PalladiumPower is a vertically scrolling game that has you dodging obstacles by maneuvering your orb through the map. The game is controlled by tilting your device forward to increase speed, backward to slow down, and sideways to steer. Various obstacles throughout the course will require you to speed up and slow down, and keeping yourself on the right track becomes increasingly difficult as you progress.

   

Easily one of the best indie games on the Windows Phone 7 platform, Orb complements the intuitive gameplay with killer graphics and a soundtrack that wouldn't be out of place on a title created by a much larger gaming studio. Your personal bests can be compared against the world using the high scores functionality, and your personal statistics can be tracked as well.

Orb is available in both the $1.29 version and a fully-functional free (ad supported) version.

Be sure to check back next week for another Windows Phone 7 App of the Week!

New, Powered-Up USB Spec In Development

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 11:29 AM PDT

If you're looking solely at transfer rates, the USB 3.0 specification – with its 5Gbps speeds – may be plenty fast, but it already can't push the same amount of raw data as, say, Thunderbolt. New specifications coming down the pipeline, like SATA Express and external PCIe, are promising speeds that flat-out blow USB 3.0 out of the water. The USB Promoter Group's aiming to stay in the race with an innovative tactic; rather than compete solely with transfer rates, they're also turning the familiar USB connection into the equivalent of a 100W power cord.

We know, plenty of devices can already be charged via a USB connection – we've seen those coffee warming devices on ThinkGeek, too. The new specification being developed by the group will be able to deliver up to 100 watts of power, though – enough to charge larger items like external HDDs. The USB 3.0 Promoter Group outlines several key features of the upcoming spec in its press release:

  • Compatible with existing cables and connectors
  • Enables voltage and current values to be negotiated over the USB power
  • pins
  • Enables higher voltage and current in order to deliver power up to 100W
  • Switchable source of power delivery without changing cable direction
  • Coexists with USB Battery Charging 1.2 and works equally well with both
  • USB 2.0 and USB 3.0

"Charging the battery of a notebook PC, or simply powering that notebook PC while actively using the USB data connection, would be possible," Brad Saunders, USB 3.0 Promoter Group Chairman, explains. "Conceivably, a notebook PC could rely solely on a USB connection for its source of power."

Don't expect your PC to power your laptop anytime soon, though; the new specification isn't even expected to head into the peer review stage until later this year. The Promoter Group hopes to start implementation of the standard early 2012.

Mozilla's MemShrink Program Brings Big Memory Savings To Firefox 7

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:50 AM PDT

Spending time with Firefox is a lot like spending time with your lovable young nieces; usually, everything goes swell and you walk away feeling good, a content smile plastered across your face. But sometimes, they do something so overwhelmingly stupid that you can't help but shake your head and wonder about their future. You may not be able to convince your niece that shoving crap inside electrical sockets is a dumb idea, but Mozilla's tackling its horrifyingly bad memory issues head-on with the MemShrink initiative – and one developer's already reporting outstanding results.

"Firefox 7 uses less memory than Firefox 6 (and 5 and 4): often 20% to 30% less, and sometimes as much as 50% less," Mozilla developer Nicholas Nethercote wrote on his blog. "In particular, Firefox 7′s memory usage will stay steady if you leave it running overnight, and it will free up more memory when you close many tabs."

That's great news for Firefox and the MemShrink project, which is less than two months old. Nethercote claims that the changes make the upcoming Firefox 7 both faster and less crash-prone. He (and a few others) have run the browser through all kinds of memory benchmark tests – check out the post for yourself if you're interested in the nitty-gritty hard details.

OCZ Agility 3 240GB Review

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:25 AM PDT

OCZ already ships two drives with the blazing-fast SF-2281 controller—the Vertex 3 and the firmware-tweaked Max IOPS Vertex 3. So, why a third? Like its predecessors the Agility and Agility 2, the Agility 3 is OCZ's "mainstream" SSD for this generation. So what distinguishes it from the Vertex 3, and is there any reason to buy it?

Like other 240GB SandForce drives, the Agility 3 uses 256GB of NAND, with 16GB devoted to overprovisioning. Unlike the Vertex 3 and OWC's Mercury Extreme Pro, which use synchronous NAND for their storage, the Agility 3 uses asynchronous, which is slower.


Does the cheaper NAND in the OCZ Agility 3 make a difference? Yes and no.

The good news is that the Agility's use of cheaper NAND only becomes a problem in a few situations, most of which are unlikely to impact home users. The slowdown is only apparent in tests that read and write large amounts of incompressible data to disk, like AS SSD and CrystalDiskMark. Since a large part of SandForce's speed advantage is its compression algorithm, the slower NAND in the Agility 3 can't keep up, and the Agility 3 clocked in around 210MB/s reads and 240MB/s writes in those tests. In tests that more closely mirror most real-world scenarios—such as PCMark Vantage and PCMark 11, Premiere Pro, and IOmeter—the Agility 3 performs nearly as well as SF-2281 drives that use synchronous NAND.

Unless you often write a lot of incompressible data to disk, you're not likely to notice much speed difference if you opt for the Agility 3, and you'll save some scratch—a 240GB Agility 3 was about $65 cheaper than the same size Vertex 3 as of press time.

$475, www.ocztechnology.com

Tweets Haven't Replaced Emails (Yet)

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:19 AM PDT

So how do you spend your typical day on the Internet? If you spend most of your time trying out new Chrome extensions, trolling forums or debating the pros and cons of one computer chassis over another, congratulations; you've taking the Maximum PC ethos to heart. Even so, you're probably forgetting just how often you shoot off emails or sift through Google search results. A new report says that those two activities are still the most popular time-sucks online. Shocker, huh?

According to Pew Internet, 92 percent of Internet users do each of those two activities, which leads us to wonder how eight percent of the population gets by without Google. Those 92 percent figures average out to roughly 70 percent of all adult Americans. Email is the more frequently used of the two; 61 percent of online adults check their inbox on an average day, compared to 59 percent who conduct Internet searches.

The real trendsetter is social media use; only 11 percent of all online adults used Myspace and its clones back in 2004. Pew reports that number's skyrocketed up to 65 percent as of May 2011.  Surprised? Not us. We get Tweets from our grandmother all the time.

Image credit: Pew Internet

Acer Notebook Aspires for MacBook Air-like Proportions

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 08:54 AM PDT

Thin and light notebooks inevitably draw comparisons to Apple's MacBook Air, and you can probably expect a lot more of that once Ultrabooks emerge, at least at first. Part of the reason probably has to do with there not being a ton of pancaked proportioned notebooks. Intel aims to change the mobile landscape with its Ultrabook concept, and it looks as though Acer is itching to get started.

Renders of Acer's upcoming Aspire 3951 notebook popped up on the Web over at a Vietnamese website (Sohoa) and picked up by Electronista, and it's immediately apparent where Acer's inspiration is coming from. The company's 13.3-inch notebook bears a strong resemblance to Apple's ultrathin MacBook Air, except that the bulk of the ports have been shuttled to the back, a design cue that takes a page from Dell's Adamo.

System specs are mostly unknown at this point, but rumor has it the Aspire 3951 will ship with a 250GB or 500GB hard drive, as well as a 160GB SSD option. It will have a Core i processor of some sort, and based on the renders, a multi-card reader and HDMI port. Look for the 3951 to ship by the end of the year.

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Microsoft Squashes 20-Year-Old 'Ping of Death' Bug

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 08:28 AM PDT

Perhaps motivated by Duke Nukem Forever shipping after a decade-and-a-half of development and delays, Microsoft decided to finally patch a vulnerability dating back to the 1990s. Included in yesterday's Patch Tuesday bulletin bonanza is a little nugget listed as CVE-2011-1871, which according to ComputerWorld.com is a fix for the dreaded 'Ping of Death,' or at least it was dreaded some two decades ago.

Officially, CVE-2011-1871 describes "A denial of service vulnerability [that] exists in the Windows TCP/IP stack that is caused when the TCP/IP stack improperly handles a sequence of specially crafted ICMP messages. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could cause the target system to stop responding and automatically restart."

It was dubbed Ping of Death because hackers up to no good would ping target PCs with enlarged packets too big for the computer system to handle, causing the PC to lock up or a Blue Screen of Death (remember those?). You can view a YouTube video demonstrating the Ping of Death being used to being down a Windows 95 PC here (NSFW - language).

The latest round of Patch Tuesday updates address 22 vulnerabilities total, rolled up into 13 security updates. One of the bigger ones -- MS11-057 -- deals with Internet Explorer 9, patching seven security holes, some of which could be exploited by drive-by-downloads.

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Funcom's Craig Morrison on background, story, and immersion

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 11:00 AM PDT

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Age of Conan - Forgotten City
It's been a while since we checked up on Age of Conan game director Craig Morrison's personal blog, and the latest update is a lengthy morsel designed to get gamers thinking about MMO story as something more than a marketing bullet point. Along the way, we get a glimpse of Morrison's thoughts on games ranging from MMOs, to Brink, to id Software's forthcoming RAGE.

While you might think that story is all about narrative and characterization, Morrison opines that a sense of place and attention to world-building details like societal structures are equally important. Quest text can be crucial too, and while gameplay is obviously a big deal, Morrison says that it's only part of the equation.

"Sure, a game can be good on its own mechanical merits, and first and foremost a game must be a compelling gameplay experience... but those truly great games? Those are the games that also create a sense of place for the player. A world they can believe in," he writes.

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SOE's Fan Faire 2012 moving to the Fall

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:30 AM PDT

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It's never too early to start planning for next year's convention season, and Sony Online Entertainment has announced that its annual Fan Faire get-together is vacating its traditional summer slot starting in 2012. SOE's Las Vegas shindig will move to the Fall, and the company is currently offering up a public vote to determine the exact dates.

Participants can select between the weekends of September 13th through September 16th, September 27th through September 30th, or October 18th through October 21st.

In a post on SOE's official boards, Linda "Brasse" Carlson explains that the bump is mostly due to the availability of the venue, which in turn keeps costs down and enables SOE to continue hosting the fan-friendly event.

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Massively Exclusive: Maplestory Age of Triumph trailer

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:00 AM PDT

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Last week, Nexon announced the conclusion of the Chaos series in their free-to-play fantasy side-scroller MapleStory -- Age of Triumph. Today, the studio offers Massively an exclusive video trailer for a peek at the action that is scheduled to release on August 17th.

The video highlights the three main features coming up in this patch: The new PvP game Capture the Flag; footage of the new Silent Crusade story line, a full-length quest for players level 37-110; and even the new Crusader Codex, a book highlighting the various monsters that roam Maple World which players can add to after defeating new monsters.

Click past the cut for a look at these upcoming features in Age of Triumph.

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Planet War closed beta launches today

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 09:30 AM PDT

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Last week we told you about a new sci-fi browser MMO called Planet War. YooGames' space-based opus looks to add a couple of new wrinkles to web-based strategy titles including alien foreign policy and large-scale conquest.

Don't take our word for it, though.

The closed beta is currently underway, and YooGames is accepting new testers via their website registration form. Planet War also boasts a special gift event for closed beta players who are present for the unveiling of the Bellona server. Each individual will receive a VIP code that grants resources, coins, a point voucher, and five in-game construction robots. Head to the official Planet War website to learn more about the game, and don't forget to view the trailer after the cut!

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Ether Saga Odyssey's Future's End update coming next week

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 09:00 AM PDT

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Ether Saga Odyssey - Risen Phoenix
Ether Saga Odyssey is due for an update later this month, and Perfect World Entertainment has let a few details slip through the PR cracks in anticipation of the August 17th street date. The mortals of ESO's middle kingdom must join together to save one another from the evils of the monstrous Risen Phoenix, and the update promises "even tougher monsters" as well.

New world bosses are the order of the day, including the aforementioned phoenix and the fearsome Astral Overlord. That's not all, either. A new glyph system and the new Dragon Lord and Genesis gear are some of ESO's best and most desirable equipment, and of course there's Future's End itself. The titular adventuring area is intended for levels 106 and up and features mobs that are "much stronger than anything that players have ever experienced."

You can view the Future's End trailer after the cut, and be sure to log in starting today, as PWE is rolling out the double XP from August 10th through August 17th.

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Guild Wars 2 video talks Sylvari background and design

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 08:45 AM PDT

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"Trust me, you have not seen every story that a fantasy world can tell. The Sylvari are new." Guild Wars 2 game designer Ree Soesbee emphasizes how different this new race is in today's new Sylvari Week addition.

In the three-minute video, Ree talks about the origins of the Sylvari from a story viewpoint, explaining the history of the tree that bore their race, and how that forms the basis for who they are.

ArenaNet artist Kristen Perry provides a counterpoint from a design perspective. She talks in depth about her desire to design a creature in keeping with the Sylvari race's unusual origins and background as described by Ree: "I didn't want to just make a painted human with pointy ears."

Jump past the break to take a look at the full video for Sylvari Week.

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Massively Exclusive: Referee Ruby shows off Free Realms' housing

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 08:30 AM PDT

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All right, Free Realms fanatics, it's time for another visit from the fabulous Referee Ruby. Today she's focused on Free Realms' housing options. After giving viewers a small sampling of the housing lots available to players (as well as a... toilet theme park?), she shows us how a player can take their creative masterpiece -- such as, Ruby suggests, a theme park dedicated to a certain referee -- and share it with the rest of the world. To watch the full video, and maybe get some ideas for your own Free Realms lot, jump on past the cut!

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Namaste Entertainment charts the history of MMOs [Updated]

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 08:00 AM PDT

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History of MMO infographic
It's one thing to have a vague sense of what MMOs came out when, but it's another thing entirely to see a huge chunk of history plotted out in one comprehensive chart. It's also dang cool to see.

During her research into user-generated content in MMOs for Storybricks, Namaste Entertainment's Kelly Heckman built a giant graphic to get a handle on how games developed over the years. She not only plotted them by year released, but also lumped them in with their respective genres and showed which games inspired others. The end result gives the viewer a bird's eye view of the industry as it's grown in the past decade and a half.

"It turned out so well we made the movie with it and plan to release the source so anyone can make a movie with it," Heckman said. You can walk through this giant infographic in the gallery below, and make sure to hit the jump to watch the accompanying video that makes use of the chart.

[Update: Here's a direct link to a much bigger version of the infographic.]

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Perfect World Entertainment completes acquisition of Cryptic Studios

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 07:30 AM PDT

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Perfect World Entertainment: I will be reborn as many times as it takes! Bison is eternal!
A couple of months back, we announced that Atari was in the court to sell off Cryptic Studios, and that Perfect World Entertainment had stepped up to the plate to take the studio off Atari's hands. Well, as of now, the sale is complete and Cryptic is now firmly in the grasp of free-to-play leviathan Perfect World Entertainment.

According to reports, the sale cost Perfect World a staggering $49.8 million, and $30.7 is said to be going straight toward paying off Atari's existing debt. As for the projects Cryptic was previously working on -- namely Star Trek Online, Champions Online, and the upcoming Neverwinter -- it remains to be seen what will happen, but you can be sure we'll bring you the latest as soon as we get word.

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TERA integrates technology to combat gold farming for North American launch

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 07:00 AM PDT

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When Scott Hartsman made his comments regarding gold selling, it's unlikely he planned it to become such a focal point for so many other companies and games. But it's certainly become a focal point for players, and TERA's development staff has decided to take the war on gold selling a step further. It was announced today that the game's launch will see the integration of the Crisp Platform, an automated service set to monitor in-game behaviors to try and detect cheating, gold farming, and botting before a player has even noticed these things taking place.

According to the official release, the platform is based around a steady analysis of player behavior, looking for erratic patterns and unusual behaviors to flag potential abuses. In theory, this will allow En Masse Entertainment's support staff access to easy data at a glance, allowing any attempts at gold farming to be detected and stopped before the point that the money gets put up for sale. How successful that will be is going to depend on the implementation, something we won't know about until the game's launch in spring of next year.

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The Daily Grind: Which MMO are you sorry you missed?

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT

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Time is always against us, a wise man once said, and truer words were never spoken regarding the MMORPG genre. The glut of titles released over the last few years means that fans have some hard choices to make, and when those choices are coupled with the inevitable game closures, it's rare that even folks with huge amounts of free time have time enough to play everything.

And since we're speaking of time: If you spend enough of it reading and talking about our favorite genre, you'll inevitably come across a game that sounds right up your alley. If you're lucky, said game will still be available to you. If not, well, you might have the answer to this morning's Daily Grind question. Which MMO(s) are you sorry you missed?

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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New Guild Wars 2 blog post discusses the Sylvari Soul

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 07:00 PM PDT

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After a minor delay due to technical difficulties, the latest information on Guild Wars 2 Sylvari Week made it to the ArenaNet blog.

"I love how their virtue blends with their innocence and then contrasts with the darkness of the world surrounding them. This disparity illuminates the sacrifices, gallantry, and tragedies of Tyria's war with the dragons," Design team member Angel McCoy writes. She delves into the lives, loves, and duties of the Sylvari race, answering several questions that fans have been asking, such as how they're born, the intricacies of their emotional attachments, their view of the world around them, and much more.

This entry follows the fashion of previous GW2 race weeks and includes several audio clips to flesh out the text, so be sure you give them a listen. The blog post and audio clips can be found at the ArenaNet blog.

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Massively Exclusive: Elsword community Q&A, part the third

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 06:00 PM PDT

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Part three of Elsword's Massively-exclusive dev diary is now available for your perusal. This time around, the devs talk about their long-term goals for the game, character favoritism, and the relation between Elsword and fellow side-scroller Grand Chase. Dash on past the cut for their answers.

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Star Vault partners with OnLegends for Mortal Online distribution

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 05:00 PM PDT

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OnLegends, a Berlin-based "licensing and internationalization specialist" firm, has entered into a partnership with Star Vault, developers of Mortal Online. A new press release states that OnLegends beat out "many major publishers [...] to secure the global exclusive licensing rights" to the indie sandbox MMORPG, and is now in the process of preparing the title for worldwide distribution.

The release also states that Mortal has attracted over 170,000 players thus far despite the lack of any marketing presence, and OnLegends seems enthusiastic about Mortal's place in the expanding MMORPG pantheon. "We strongly believe that Mortal Online can play an important future role on both PC and console MMO markets and we expect Mortal to be one of the trendsetting next-gen titles," said OnLegends vice president Julian Migura.

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City of Heroes explores the process of making missions

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 04:30 PM PDT

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It's been a little while since the last installment of City of Heroes' developer dispatch newsletter, the Intrepid Informer, due in no small part to the upcoming hybrid business model domination the news sphere. But the second part of the series on designing missions for the games has just recently been posted, giving players a look behind the scenes at the process that goes into crafting compelling arcs for players to enjoy time and again.

Penned by Matt Miller, the installment explains some of the thought processes that go on during mission development. For example, as Miller explains, the main reason that level bands restrict available enemy groups is simply plausibility -- if you're still seeing Hellions at level 50, it implies that the Rikti are essentially equivalent to punks in red jackets. Miller also talks about the importance of finding little quirks to help the mission feel unique and memorable, an important element in a game that allows you to flash back to older missions at almost any time. It's sure to be an interesting read for longtime fans interested in seeing how the team goes about taking a broad concept and turns it into a playable arc.

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Earth Eternal pushes the do-over button as it goes into open beta

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 04:00 PM PDT

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Clinging to the last vestiges of life, Earth Eternal has been brought back from the brink of destruction for another try at glory, as Outblaze announced that the game has gone into open beta mode as of today.

Players interested in seeing what the new and revised version of Earth Eternal looks like are encouraged to sign up for the beta on the website and jump into the game post-haste. Testers will not only get to see the newest features in the game, but will receive a nice in-game goody bag with a banner, helmet and XP boost. There's also a special reward for those who hit level 30 or higher during the beta period.

This unique MMO combines a hodge-podge of seemingly contradicting flavors -- including a post-apocalyptic setting, sentient animals, and magic across Europe -- and melded it together into a delightful concoction. If you're interested in what we think about Earth Eternal, you'd do well to check out Beau's Rise and Shiny impressions of the title!

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Massively Exclusive: Jim Lee talks Batman, canon, and DCUO

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 03:00 PM PDT

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This is a big week for DC Universe Online, mainly because Sony Online Entertainment is forging ahead with its "megaservers" population consolidation. To mark the occasion, we sat down with DC Comics legend Jim Lee for a brief Q&A.

OK, you got us.

We sat down with Jim Lee because he's Jim Lee, and we're unabashed Batfans who will jump at every opportunity to talk to the artists behind the cowl. In any event, Lee did have some interesting things to say about MMOs in general, canon in particular, and his experiences with SOE and DCUO. Join us after the cut to read all about it.

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One Shots: Dodging booty traps

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 02:00 PM PDT

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Today's One Shots image is a Middle-earth-style homage to The Goonies -- a movie that is 26 years old, in case you didn't already feel old today. Check out this familiar image from Lord of the Rings Online:
Lord of the Rings Online's new Inn of the Forsaken instance is, by developer admission, heavily influenced by the movie The Goonies. It takes place in caves under an inn (similar to the film), where many traps await (ditto), culminating in a giant waterslide that leads down to an abandoned pirate ship (yup). Here you can see the ship as it prepares to sail out of the cave and into Middle-earth. What adventures lie in store for One-Eyed Willy and his crew? Only time will tell.
We're celebrating pop culture in our MMOs this week. Developers sneak references in all over games, whether it be via NPCs, quests, or items, and we want to see your favorites. Grab a screenshot, tell us a bit about what it is, and send it to oneshots@massively.com. We'll be featuring the best of these all week.

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Star Trek Online's Dine with the Devs event details -- Vegas edition

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 01:00 PM PDT

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With the Star Trek Las Vegas convention coming up this weekend, trekkers and trekkies are sewing the final buttons and putting the finishing touches on their costumes. With estimates of over 15,000 Humans, Klingons, and Romulans -- among others -- attending the event at the Rio Convention Center, there is bound to be a massive turn-out of Star Trek Online players, including a handful of Cryptic developers. Just like last month, there is a special event being planned that will bring players and devs together for an evening of fun.

Priority One, the STO podcast for which I am Executive Producer, is proud to be hosting another Dine with the Devs event this Saturday evening, August 13th. While not affiliated with Massively, the casual meet-up will be within walking distance of the convention. As we dine, the devs will be answering players' questions and talking more in depth about some of the projects they have been involved with. It is important to note that each attendee's expenses are their own responsibility. For more information, including location and time, visit the event's information page.

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MMObility: More new games and news from mobile MMOs

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 12:00 PM PDT

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Finding mobile MMOs for smartphones, slates, and browsers is not easy. I will often lump games that can run on a basic laptop into this column, but the specific games for those wonderful mobile devices are still rare. Yes, there are quite a few games in the Mafia Wars-style, but I have been scouring the internet to find games that actually resemble "real" MMOs -- you know, the ones that have persistent worlds and interaction with large numbers of players.

They're out there, but the faucet is at a slow drip. It must be hard to make mobile games, especially MMOs, especially in a market that is not only new but such a niche. Granted, titles like Order and Chaos Online and Pocket Legends have shown that great success is possible, but in this columns, I like to highlight the little guys and the hidden gems.

So click past the cut and I'll share with you a few updates on some of my favorite lesser-known mobile MMOs.

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The Soapbox: Be here now

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 11:00 AM PDT

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Fond, sepia-toned memories of SWG.
Disclaimer: The Soapbox column is entirely the opinion of this week's writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of Massively as a whole. If you're afraid of opinions other than your own, you might want to skip this column.

Games die. It's an unpleasant reality but a reality just the same, with the highest-profile death on the horizon being Star Wars Galaxies. Business decisions get made, and unfortunately, sometimes those decisions boil down to "this game is no longer worth the money to keep it running." If you're lucky, the announcement comes with a great deal of time for you to wrap up what you've always wanted to do in the game; if you're unlucky, you might have a couple of weeks before the servers go dark.

So what do you do as a player? How do you cope with the fact that the game is shutting down? There are a lot of approaches, but I think it's unfortunate that most of the reactions seem to center around some last-ditch effort to save the game from oblivion. It's entirely missing the point to try and pull the game back from the brink of death, and it does a disservice to both the game and the players when you spend your last days desperately fighting a foregone conclusion.

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