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Spotify Loses Over 200 Labels Following NPD Report

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 02:58 PM PST

spotifyA recent study from NPD Group and the National Music Business Association seems to have at least some record labels spooked. The report claims that streaming services like Spotify and Rdio are damaging actual music sales. In response, one distributor has pulled its 200+ music labels off of streaming service Spotify. 

STHoldings sought comment from the 238 labels it represented, and found that only 4 wanted to stay on Spotify. The remainder were removed. The distributor said in a statement that it was only doing what it felt was best for the artists. Spotify stands by its model, pointing out that many users were previously pirates, who generated no money for rights holders. There is also something to be said for the promotional angle of Spotify. 

The issue of royalty payments has been hotly contested, with massive disinformation spread online. Spotify contends that artists see large payouts, but the tide might be turning. The major labels own a stake in Spotify now, so if things start to look grim, be prepared for big changes. 

Zuckerberg Nearly Starts Panic Talking About Facebook IPO

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 02:42 PM PST

fbAccording to sources inside the company, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg nearly set kicked off full-scale pandemonium at the Facebook offices when he recently told employees the long-awaited IPO was coming soon. Facebook has been teasing the market for the better part of a year with speculation that it would file its S-1 papers and sell stock publicly. For employees, that would mean a chance to finally cash in on all that stock.

The S-1 could go through in less than a month, sources say. There are a few reasons that Facebook is eyeing a short time line for filing. The markets have settled down after turmoil earlier in the year, for one. Facebook also crossed a major threshold recently. It now has more than 500 private shareholders, which means its financials have to be disclosed, per SEC rules. If the company has to do that, it makes sense to go all the way and go public.

The offering is likely going to be the biggest tech IPO since Google back in 2004. For those not in the market for highly over-priced stock, this will at least be a chance to get a good look at how profitable social networking and data mining really is.

Google Gets Pattern Unlock Patent

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 02:29 PM PST

unlockApple has the patent on "slide to unlock", but Google isn't sitting on the sidelines when it comes to seemingly inconsequential user interface tricks. The Android OS maker has been granted a patent on its pattern unlock feature, or as the patent calls it, "Touch Gesture Actions From A Device's Lock Screen." This has been a staple of Android phones since the beginning, and now it's locked down, more or less.

Pattern locking is a way for users to protect their phones with a custom pattern of dots that must be drawn on the lock screen. It has been shown in the past that the system is far from perfect, with finger smudges occasionally giving the pattern away. Some OEMs have also replaced the Android lock screen with their own custom UI, but pattern locking is usually lurking someplace behind the scenes.

Google also received a patent on gestures performed anywhere on  a lock screen to initiate an action, like checking upcoming events. This might be a hint at future capabilities in Android. 

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Sets Another Sales Record, Approaches $1 Billion in Sales

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 01:24 PM PST

Activision Publishing was all too happy to tell the world that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 raked in first sales of more than $400 million, qualifying it as the "biggest entertainment launch ever," at least in terms of sheer dollars. Now Activision wants you to know that MW3 just "shattered theatrical box office, book, and videogame sales records for five-day worldwide sell-through in dollars" with five-day sales reaching $750 million.

The Call of Duty franchise has been nothing short of a cash cow. Previously, the five-day entertainment sales record belonged to Black Ops with $650 million in sales, and prior to that, Modern Warfare 2 held the record with $550 million.

"With $775 million of sales of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in its first five days, Call of Duty has become the first entertainment property in history to set five-day launch records for three consecutive years across all forms of entertainment," said Robert Kotick, CEO, Activision Blizzard. "Life-to-date retail sales for the Call of Duty franchise have exceeded $6 billion worldwide, which makes Call of Duty one of the most valuable entertainment properties in the world. We expect continued sales momentum, as reviews and audience enthusiasm suggest that this is the best Call of Duty game that we have ever made. Online play for Modern Warfare 3 is at record levels and we continue to see high online play for both Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which ranked as the No. 2 and No. 4 top-played Xbox Live games for the week of November 7, according to Major Nelson."

Videogames like MW3 cost considerably more than a movie ticket, and so it's easier to rack up bigger sales figures. But no matter how you slice it, three-quarters of a billion dollars in less than a week is impressive.

Asus Denies Android Tablet Exit Rumor

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 12:42 PM PST

For better or worse, Asus has every intention of riding the growing tablet wave, no matter what else you might have heard. And what we heard earlier this week was that Asus, along with Acer, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard, were likely to bow out of the tablet market now that Amazon and Barnes & Noble have both joined the fray. That prompted speculation that maybe Asus and others were giving up competing for Android and were going to wait for Windows 8, perhaps in a mad grab for enterprise dollars. Nope, that's wrong too.

"As usual, the rumors and reports from DigiTimes are incorrect," Asus spokesman Gary Key told CNet. "Asus is not exiting the Android tablet business."

To be fair, DigiTimes didn't say Asus and others were definitely departing the Android tablet market, only that sources from the upstream supply chain thinks that's what will gradually happen. That was enough to put Asus in a bad mood and snap at DigiTimes, a news and rumor site that's sometimes right and sometimes wrong.

According to CNet, a Dell spokesperson also confirmed that it too isn't exiting the tablet market. Acer, meanwhile, has yet to respond.

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Intel Ivy Bridge-E Processors to Support LGA 2011, Shipping in Q4 2012

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 12:24 PM PST

We know, we know -- Intel's Sandy Bridge-E processors are just now rolling off the assembly line and chipzilla's 22nm Ivy Bridge refresh is still several months away, so what the frak are we talking about about Ivy Bridge-E for? Hey, so goes the march of technology. But don't worry, not only is your brand new LGA 2011 build still relevant, but it's also going to support Ivy Bridge-E processors.

That's according to a confidential Intel slide obtained by XFastest.com and posted to the Web. Like Sandy Bridge-E, Intel's Ivy Bridge-E chips are aimed at enthusiasts. They'll slide right into socket LGA 2011 boards built around Intel's X79 chipset.

Unfortunately, no other details were revealed in the sole slide, which is kind of a bummer. But on the plus side, if the slide is real, and barring any last minute changes, this means Intel isn't planning to ditch its new socket any time soon.

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Cool Site of the Week: Airbnb

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 11:32 AM PST

airbnbFor many of us, traveling is about experience. Leaving behind the doldrums of our daily existence, we venture forth to immerse ourselves in new, unknown cultures and locales, finding joy and intrigue in all they have to offer. Who wants to ruin the vibe that comes with that sort of thing by returning to the banality of a cookie-cutter cast hotel room at the end of the day? Not us, that's for sure. Instead, we recommend booking the accommodations for your next trip through Airbnb, our Cool Site of the Week.

Airbnb is website that matches individuals looking for a place to crash with homeowners that feel a yen to rent out a part or all of their digs. Airbnb's offerings are diverse and range from modestly priced single room rentals in someone's humble abode to extravagant stays in castles and houseboats with picturesque views and exorbitant prices. Users are able to browse Airbnb by cost and location, as well as review comments left by other Airbnb users who stayed at a given rental. Airbnb also provides the means for individuals looking to rent out a space in their homes to do so, fast and effectively.  

As you'll be staying in the home of strangers (or if you've a room to let, allowing strangers into your home), you'll want to exercise some caution and common sense when using the services Airbnb has to offer... but not so much that you'll be steered away from what could become one of the best travel experiences of your life. 

Be sure to check in every Friday for another edition of Maximum PC's Cool Site of the Week. 

 

CES 2012: Ultrabooks And Tablets And Ivy Bridge, Oh My!

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 10:50 AM PST

Ultrabooks, Ultrabooks, Ultrabooks! If you think you're hearing an awful lot about the portable, powerful laptops now, be prepared to be flooded in Ultrabook news next year. According to a key director behind the annual Consumer Electronics Show, as many as half a hundred Ultrabooks could break cover at CES 2012. In fact, it's starting to sound like CES 2012's slogan could be "Smaller is better."

"We expect to see 30 to 50 new Ultrabooks launched at CES," Shawn DuBravac, the Consumer Electronics Association's director of research for show organizers told a crowd of reporters at the CES Unveiled show taking place in London. If true, it could certainly bolster IHS iSuppli's massive growth predictions for Ultrabooks.

Before you groan, look on the bright side: maybe the headlines won't be filled with news of the rise of tablets on a daily basis anymore, right? Wrong. PC Pro reports that DuBravac expects nearly 100 tablets to be unveiled in the Mojave, in a rush reminiscent of lasts year's tablet torrent.

Intel CEO Paul Otellini is slated to give a keynote speech at the show. It's widely expected that he'll officially release the new Ivy Bridge processors that day -- which should bring improved energy efficiency to the table and likely stoke the Ultrabook fires even further. Face it, chunky laptop lovers; it's looking like you may have to slim down one day if you don't plan on buying a gargantuan gaming rig.

Head to Head: Quad SLI vs. Quad CrossFireX

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 10:42 AM PST

Now that both AMD and Nvidia have dual-GPU videocards on the market, quad-GPU CrossFireX and SLI setups are possible—that is, if you have the motherboard, the power supply, the money, and can actually find two dual-GPU cards.

Representing quad SLI, we have two relatively compact Nvidia GeForce GTX 590s. In the quad-CrossFireX corner are two of AMD's hulking, foot-long Radeon HD 6990s. Both pairs cost about the same—an astronomical $1,500, give or take—but which is the better option?

Round 1: Standard Performance

We ran our standard game tests on a Core i7-990X six-core PC with an Intel DX58SO motherboard and a 1,200W Corsair PSU. We used the faster CPU so that massive GPU horsepower would spend less time waiting. The 1,200W PSU is needed to drive these monster cards, which require dual 8-pin PCI Express power connectors.

Our normal gaming runs are at 1920x1200, with 4x AA enabled and all detail levels maxed out. The synthetics are there for comparison, but we play games, not benchmarks. If you just look at the numbers, the quad-GPU cards are screamers. These settings just aren't challenging.

When comparing quad-SLI to quad-CrossFireX, the numbers favor Nvidia, but the frame rates are staggeringly high for both systems. Clearly, Nvidia's done some work with its drivers since the initial release of the GTX 590. Paired GTX 590s won six of nine game tests.

Winner: Quad SLI

Round 2: Extreme Performance

Since neither quad-GPU setup had to work hard at 1920x1200 with 4x AA, we had to push them a little harder. After all, if you're spending $1,500 or so for a pair of graphics cards, surely another $1,300 for a 30-inch monitor is within reach.

We ratcheted up the pain, pushing our gaming tests (and Unigine's Heaven benchmark) to 2560x1600 and 8x AA. That's 4 million pixels at 8x AA (with 16x AF). Shaders and detail levels were also maxed out, putting tremendous stress on the overall bandwidth of the system.

At these extreme levels, we still saw stunning frame rates. The competition seemed a little more even, possibly due to AMD's larger frame buffer (2GB per GPU versus 1.5GB per GPU for Nvidia) and the higher clocks. However, AMD seems to have a problem with Dirt 3, so what might have been a tie goes to Nvidia.

Winner: Quad SLI

Round 3: Noise and Power

A good 1,200W PSU is essential for a quad-GPU setup, particularly if you plan on overclocking the CPU and GPUs. That increases the cost of your rig.

On pure power draw, the quad CrossFireX draws a little less power under full load—774W versus 800W for the dual GTX 590s. However, the idle-power draw was substantially lower for paired GTX 590s, which drew just 113W at idle versus 171W for quad CrossFireX. Since systems generally run idle most of the time, that power draw can add up.

What about noise? At full throttle, both of these setups get pretty loud. But the quad CrossFireX cards, with smaller fans that spin up to very high speeds, sound like small jet engines throttling up for takeoff. AMD's HD 6990s are loud even in single-card setups. Paired 6990s are painfully loud.

Winner: Quad SLI

Round 4: Ease of Use

Both quad-GPU systems had trouble running Dirt 3. The Nvidia setup could run the game but not change resolution in-game, while the CrossFireX setup wouldn't run at all. Single- and dual-GPU systems run the game flawlessly.

With the AMD quad setup, you'll need to occasionally download game profiles for CrossFireX. Nvidia builds these into driver updates, but the green machine is now updating drivers on a monthly schedule to match AMD.

Flexibility of installation is a problem, too. The Radeon HD 6990s are a full 12 inches long, while the GTX 590 cards are 3/4 of an inch shorter. That 3/4-inch makes a difference in some cases. So you'll need to pay attention to your internal case dimensions.

In the end, the dual GTX 590 setup is simpler to manage, easier to install, and better mannered.

Winner: Quad SLI

And the Winner Is…

Quad-GPU setups define the extreme in graphics hardware. If you're running games on multiple displays, with stereoscoic 3D turned on, quad GPUs will give you the horsepower to hit smooth frame rates.

If you're running on a single display, though, quad GPUs might be more hassle than they're worth. Toss in the excessive power, the hot air filling your room, and the loud fan noise, and you may want to reconsider—and that's before you see the price tag.

In the end, unless you are running an extreme display configuration, a pair of single-GPU cards will give you as much peformance as you need in cutting-edge games. And you can build a dual-GPU rig today without worrying about product availability.

If you decide that a quad-GPU is right for you, we're pretty bullish on two GTX 590s in quad SLI. It uses a little more power at full load than the AMD alternative, but it's easier to manage and install and seems to have fewer issues with games.

Benchmarks
2x Asus GTX 590 (Quad SLI) 2x Radeon HD 6990 (Quad CFX) 2x Asus GTX 590 (Quad SLI) 2x Radeon HD 6990 (Quad CFX)
  1920x1200 with 4x AA 2560x1600 with 8x AA
Unigine Heaven 2.5 (fps) 90 84 50 54
F1 2010 (fps) 106 95 95 89
Battleforge DX11 (fps)

182

160 124 88
Far Cry 2/Long (fps) 157 180 137 176
Hawx 2 DX11 (fps) 248 210 215 197
Just Cause 2 (fps) 63 80 60 67
Dirt 3 (fps) 141  DNR (0) 94 DNR (0)

Best scores are bolded. Our test bed is a 3.47GHz Core i7-990X Extreme Edition in an Intel DX58SO2 motherboard with 12GB of DDR3/1333 and a 1,200W Corsair AX1200 PSU. The OS is 64-bit Windows Ultimate.

Microsoft System Would Monitor Workplace Employees For Bad Behavior, Assign Positivity Ratings

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 10:20 AM PST

"The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care." That kind of brutal honesty to higher-ups shocked our senses and made us laugh when Peter Gibbons uttered it in Office Space. But could forthcoming generations not get the gag? That bit's future funniness lies in doubt now that Microsoft's newest technology patent has broken cover. The patent describes a computer program that monitors employees' behaviors in emails, texts, VOIP conversations and interactions caught on video conferences, then identifies behaviors as either "negative" or "positive" and assigns employees a positivity rating based on the findings. It's in your HEAD!

Geekwire pointed us towards the patent, which was filed in May 2010 and made public on November 10th of this year.  One goal of the patent is "making trust-building behaviors more actionable" – as in, eliminating behaviors that aren't deemed good for the "organizational trust" of a company. Some cited examples of negative behavior include "nodding one's head in agreement, shaking one's head indicating disagreement, hand gestures, wearing dark glasses in a video conference, wearing unacceptable clothing to a business meeting, cutting off others during conversation and prolonged monologues." Patterns that occur in specific situations and particular times can also be tracked, the patent claims.

No word on whether or not Microsoft continued working on the project after the filing, so your secret feelings may stay secret after all.

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CrimeCraft GangWars Release Date Announced

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:55 AM PST

CrimeCraft has set December 5 for the launch of their new expansion: GangWars.  The expansion is poised to offer assorted end game content such as gangs controlling various areas of the city.  The expansion is also set to streamline lower-level play to help newcomers to the game advance to higher levels faster.

The expansion seeks to improve on the RPG nature of the game, in addition to instituting a Quickplay option in addition to the world lobby it currently has.  Free updates will continue to be developed for the game as well, with new weapons, missions and gameplay modes among what’s in store.

CrimeCraft is published by Vogster Entertainment.

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CrimeCraft GangWars Expansion set for Dec. 5 Launch

New Trailer Released Today Shows Territory Wars Game Play

NEW YORK, NY, Nov. 18, 2011Vogster Online has announced that GangWars, the second major expansion to the free-to-play online shooter CrimeCraft (www.crimecraft.com) will launch on December 5.

Vogster also released a trailer (www.youtu.be/Q5H0qNIFSZ4) today showing off the new Territory Wars feature that pits the player-run gangs of CrimeCraft in combat for control of the lobbies and battle zones of Sunrise City. A new website, www.CCGangWars.com, provides full information on the new features and a new trailer showcasing GangWars.

"We’ve been working with our community to develop end game content that’s relevant for our veteran players and that’s what we’ve created with Territory Wars – it allows gangs to own and control sections of the city,” said Lead Game Designer Alexandr Soloveyko. “In addition, we’ve also streamlined the user experience for new players, with our Quickplay interface which gets them into the action faster than ever."

CrimeCraft  GangWars, is set in the bloody aftermath of the Bleedout Campaign and the destruction of the Scorpion Chamber, the governing body of Sunrise City. Gangs now fight for control of the city.

CrimeCraft GangWars will be available through www.CrimeCraft.com and Steam.

CrimeCraft GangWars features include:

·                 MMORPG Shooter – CrimeCraft takes the best persistent world RPG features (thousands of other players, loot, guilds/gangs, crafting, trading, missions, skills, PvE and PvP Combat) and combines it with the action and skill based gameplay of a shooter.
·                 Quickplay – Access CrimeCraft’s core gameplay features through a simplified interface that lets you shortcut RPG gameplay and get right to the action. Players can switch between the streamlined Quickplay experience and the fully featured lobbies with the click of a button.
·                 Free Updates – Frequent huge free content updates. Previous updates have added: player controlled nightclubs, new maps, new gameplay modes, new weapons, new skills, tournaments (daily, weekly and monthly).
·                 Fast and Furious Action – CrimeCraft features 20 maps and eleven game modes including Core Annihilation, an epic game mode that blends PvP and PvE combat. Players cooperate with AI controlled soldiers to destroy an opponent’s core while protecting their own.

"We started working on CrimeCraft GangWars soon after the launch of Bleedout," said Vice President of Development Daniel Prousline. "We are very proud of all the new features, but especially Territory Wars. We can't wait to see gangs fighting for control of Sunrise City. I am also very excited about Quickplay that makes the game so much more accessible."

League of Legends Prepares to Launch Season Two

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:31 AM PST

Riot Games has announced that season two for League of Legends will begin in the very near future.  The season will feature a five million dollar prize pool, which is the largest ever offered in eSports history.  The game’s population has grown by nearly 300% since July, with 11.5 million active players per month.

In addition, a $2 million tournament to crown the world’s best League of Legends team will culminate the season, featuring comprehensive coverage, spectator mode, and a tournament structure to encourage people to join up.

League of Legends is Riot Games’ debut title, with over 30 million people having downloaded and played the game since release.

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League of Legends Community More than Doubles in Just Four Months, Surpassing 11 Million Active Players as Riot Games Prepares to Kick Off Season Two

Over Four Million People Play League of Legends Every Day with Over 30 Million Registered Players

LOS ANGELES – 18th November, 2011 – Riot Games today announced that over four million people play League of Legends every day – an increase of 280% since Riot last announced the size of its community in July 2011. With 11.5 million monthly active players, peak concurrency reaching 1.3 million, and a registered player base of over 30 million worldwide, League of Legends is about to enter its second competitive season as one of the top five PC games in North America and Europe.

Set to begin in the very near future, League of Legends: Season Two will feature a five million dollar prize pool – the largest in eSports history – culminating in a global $2 million tournament where Riot will crown the best League of Legends team in the world. Players can look forward to comprehensive coverage of the eSports scene, game features like spectator mode and ranked teams, and a competitive structure that encourages talented players to team up and compete.

"The incredible passion and dedication of our players is positively inspiring," said Brandon Beck, co-founder and CEO of Riot Games. "Our community's boundless enthusiasm is why they are central to every decision we make at Riot."

"It's staggering to think about the fact that over a billion games of League of Legends have been played since launch," said Marc Merrill, co-founder and President of Riot Games. "In 2012, we intend to deliver even more for our growing audience."

League of Legends, Riot Games' debut title, celebrated its second anniversary on Oct. 27, 2011. Since its launch, over 30 million players have downloaded the game to engage in session-based, multiplayer battles against rival teams, with more than four million players enjoying League of Legends every day.

Jagged Alliance Online Closed Beta Begins

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:21 AM PST

Jagged Alliance Online has announced today that their closed beta has begun.  The game promises 3D strategic play based on the Unity 3D Engine.

Additionally, players can look forward to over 100 missions, over 60 different mercenaries, hundreds of weapons and numerous equipment pieces, as well as player headquarters that are expandable and upgradeable.  There will also be special PvP missions for players that include an honor system.

Jagged Alliance Online is published by gamigo, who also publishes Fiesta Online and Cultures Online.

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Jagged Alliance Online Gameplay Screenshot

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Jagged Alliance Online – “Bombs away!” for closed beta testing

Hamburg, 18.11.11 – Today is the day: gamigo’s Jagged Alliance Online, the offshoot of the legendary turn-based strategy series, is going into closed beta testing. Selected strategists can now jump in and experience exciting battles in this turn-based strategy hit for themselves.

Features of Jagged Alliance Online at a glance:

  • Top-notch 3D graphics based on the Unity 3D engine
  • More than 100 missions in all corners of the world
  • More than 60 types of mercenaries with individual attributes
  • Hundreds of different weapons and countless equipment items
  • Expandable player-owned headquarters with many options for upgrading
  • New tactical challenges from a variety of mission objectives
  • Differentiated AI with a number of opponent types and traits
  • Special PvP missions with an honor system for players
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    Aventurine hosting free Darkfall weekend, quadruple XP

    Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:00 AM PST

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    If you've ever wanted to see what all the Darkfall fuss is about, this weekend would be a great time to clear your calendar. Aventurine is making the fantasy sandbox accessible to everyone for free, and the devs are also quadrupling the normal experience gain through Sunday.

    Previously active accounts have been reactivated, and new players can sign up on the game's official website prior to rolling a character. Darkfall is set in the harsh realm of Agon, a huge medieval fantasy world filled with dungeons, dangerous mobs, and open PvP. The game also features full corpse-looting, crafting, and clan-based warfare.

    Check out our Darkfall Choose My Adventure series for an in-depth look at the title's gameplay and community, and be sure to hit up the gallery below for the latest screenshots.

    [Source: Aventurine press release]

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      KingsIsle launches new Wizard101 Zafaria content

      Posted: 18 Nov 2011 08:30 AM PST

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      It's update time in the world of Wizard101, and KingsIsle has released a mammoth set of patch notes to go along with its new Zafaria content.

      What's Zafaria? It's a whole new slice of the game world comprised of six unique areas that can be accessed with a Wizard101 membership or via individual purchases. The game's level cap has also been raised (to 70), and the requisite new gear is present as well. New spells can also be found in the update, as can new henchmen and improved character stats.

      There's a bunch more for you to read about (including info on a new music player!), so head to the official Wizard101 website for all the details.

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      This Week in MMO: Sex with Firefall edition

      Posted: 18 Nov 2011 08:00 AM PST

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      Episode 70 of Gamebreaker.TV is in the books, and Gary Gannon and friends have 50-odd minutes of MMO news to discuss. Topics include having sex with Firefall (that's right, with Firefall, not in Firefall), Guild Wars 2's polarizing cinematics, lots of new Lineage Eternal gameplay footage, and a bit of a free-to-play roundtable.

      The guys touch on recent F2P conversions including DC Universe Online, EverQuest II, and Lineage II. Finally, there's a dip into the mailbag to answer some reader questions (and a bit of discussion about Bethesda's ubiquitous Skyrim title). Check out the complete show via the embed after the break.

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      Snipers and biters: War of the Immortals opens up on Rangers and pets

      Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:30 AM PST

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      Who doesn't like playing a Ranger, really? Deadly at a distance, this fantasy version of military snipers gives players the immense satisfaction of dealing pain in large quantities before one's enemy can even close the gap to fight back.

      War of the Immortals, which is currently in closed beta, has a deep, abiding love for Rangers and their long-distance love. Did you know that Rangers get to ride sonic tigers to work every day? Makes your Prius look like a brick now, doesn't it? Rangers do sound sweet, and if you want a better look at them, you can watch the class spotlight trailer after the jump.

      Perfect World Entertainment is not only dishing out the love for Rangers but also the game's pet system. This system is perhaps a step beyond the typical attack dogs we see in other MMOs. For instance, you can not only teach your pets skills, but with the right souls ripped out of monsters, you can upgrade them and even combine them to create a completely new animal. If your pet's stats are really terrific, you can "fuse" yourself to that pet to gain a stat bonus at the expense of losing that particular beast for combat use (don't worry, you can have an additional pet to serve in that role).

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      Tradition is a good thing: The Secret World's Templar trailer tries to recruit you

      Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:00 AM PST

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      Meet Rose. She's a white-haired 21-year-old who eschews Facebook and club hopping in favor of fighting the forces of darkness. As one of The Secret World's Templars, Rose has fallen in with an organization that she thinks has the best chance of prevailing through the coming war.

      Rose is also the star of Funcom's Templar trailer, which gives us a brief overview of the faction's philosophy and focus. Loyalty, tradition, brotherhood, and discipline are the cornerstones of what makes the Templars so effective in combating the evil that we fail to see all around us.

      Still haven't made up your mind which TSW faction to join? Rose makes the case for why it's good to hang with the Templars: "We are the lions of the secret world. When we roar, everyone listens."

      You can watch the full trailer after the jump, and don't forget that Funcom is hosting a Q&A on Facebook today at 10:00 a.m. EST!

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      Amazing EVE Online video tells epic tale of wormhole conflict

      Posted: 18 Nov 2011 06:00 AM PST

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      PvP in EVE Online is more often likened to a game of strategy than of action. If that's true, then Rooks and Kings' impressive track record for tactical genius makes the alliance undeniably a grandmaster of intergalactic chess. The group's instructional video Clarion Call: Triage Special in early 2009 was released to wide acclaim, and the tactics demonstrated in the video became core strategies replicated by military corporations throughout the game. The follow-up video Clarion Call: Pantheon evolved those strategies to counter opponents prepared to come up against triage carriers.

      Massively is proud to exclusively reveal Rooks and Kings' third and undeniably most impressive video to date. Clarion Call 3 moves the stage of Rooks and Kings' normal hunting grounds in nullsec and lowsec to the undiscovered lands of wormhole space. But star Alazais says "one does not simply walk into a wormhole," noting that the tight restrictions on the mass of ships that can enter a wormhole presents new challenges. The group fought outnumbered and outgunned against an enemy possessing an ability that later became known as "the infinity gun."

      Skip past the cut to learn more about the infinity gun exploit and to watch the full film. Don't forget to set it to 1080p for the full HD experience.

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        League of Legends surpasses 11.5 million active players

        Posted: 18 Nov 2011 05:30 AM PST

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        It looks like League of Legends has really hit the big-time. In a press release today, Riot Games announced that its popular free-to-play MOBA title has surpassed 11.5 million active players. To put that into perspective for you MMO gaming folks, when Blizzard last announced its World of Warcraft figures, the game weighed in at about 10.3 million active players. To put the icing on the cake, Riot notes that League of Legends has about 1.3 million players at peak times each day, whereas the current game du jour, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, reports about 250,000 concurrent players at peak times on Steam.

        Needless to say, Riot Games is more than pleased with this turn of events. The studio's CEO, Brandon Beck, attributes the game's success to the players, saying that "the incredible passion and dedication of our players is positively inspiring. Our community's boundless enthusiasm is why they are central to every decision we make at Riot." So good work, League of Legends fans, and good luck to those of you looking to make a name in Season Two.

        [Update: Click on past the cut for an enormous infographic detailing more stats on this milestone.]

        [Source: Riot Games press release]

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          The Daily Grind: Do you think leaks are publicity stunts?

          Posted: 18 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

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          No, not leeks!
          Recent information leaks from game studios are becoming more and more frequent these days. That likely mean that either security isn't tight and leaks occur behind the backs of game publishers, or they're intentionally enticing the public under the guise of a super secret "leak."

          Either way, these leaks do get our attention. When we're under the impression that information isn't meant to be seen by us, we want to see it even more. Recent examples include CCP's internal memo leak, Diablo III's beta leak, and just about anything to do with World of Warcraft's upcoming content.

          So my question to you this morning is this: Are you suspicious of info leaks on upcoming games? Do you see leaks as genuinely secret information, or does your Spidey sense tell you that it's all to build hype for the game? Let us know your opinion below.

          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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            The MMO Report: Occupy Azeroth edition

            Posted: 17 Nov 2011 06:00 PM PST

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            The MMO Report
            This week on The MMO Report, Casey wonders whether we're occupying Azeroth yet -- after all, Blizzard seems to be one of the few MMO companies capable of losing a million players while increasing profits. "You guys gonna have to sell your Lear jets in order to cover your yacht maintenance costs?" wonders Casey. No. No, they are not.

            The Beard also discusses EverQuest II's latest free-to-play transition ("people are still paying for that game?!"), The Secret World's Templar week, Minecon in Las Vegas this weekend, and Bigpoint's Game of Thrones MMO -- an IP we'll probably be sick of "before the game even comes out."

            Casey winds down with a list of winners for the ongoing MMO Report drinking game contest and an amendment to the rules: "Taking a drink every time I say something sarcastic is not a drinking game. That's just called drinking. Because it never ends."

            Make the jump for the full MMO Report!

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            The Guild Counsel: Gold Rush, Alaska teaches how not to run a guild

            Posted: 17 Nov 2011 05:00 PM PST

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            Gold Rush
            I started watching Discovery's Gold Rush, Alaska last season, and while I always take "reality" tv with a grain of salt, I've gotten hooked on watching the slow-motion train wreck that is the Hoffman mining crew. The series follows a group of miners in Alaska as they try to strike it rich and find gold. Last season, the crew pulled out less gold than I have in my meager jewelery box, and the season ended with a water-filled hole, shoddy equipment, and a big financial debt.

            Interestingly enough, the lure of gold and the lure of leading a guild have some surprising parallels. To some, it's a temptation that's hard to resist, and to others, it's something that only fools or crazy people would do. If you do it right, and you have a little bit of luck, you can really strike it rich, but if you make mistakes or don't know what you're doing, you'll end up in a crater-sized hole with no way out, wondering how the heck things got to this point. In this week's Guild Counsel, we'll look at some of the mistakes made by the Hoffman mining crew and how they apply to running (or in this case, not running) a guild.

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              Ask Massively: Forbidden screenshot edition

              Posted: 17 Nov 2011 04:30 PM PST

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              [ALT TEXT REDACTED]
              OK, so this past weekend I was in a beta for... well, I can't tell you that. And I had to heavily censor this screenshot from the game. I also can't tell you what sort of character I was playing, where I was standing, or how the game actually played. Oh, and I definitely can't tell you what the interface looked like. But I hope the edited form of this screenshot still brings you some excitement. I was going to leave in a bit of elbow, but I was told that would be considered a spoiler.

              This week of Ask Massively will not discuss this forbidden screenshot or the game that I can't talk about. But it will talk about novel mechanics and schadenfreude, albeit in two separate questions. If you've got a question you would like answered in a future installment of the column, leave a comment in the comment field or just mail it along to ask@massively.com. The screenshot will not be discussed.

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                MechWarrior Online to use the CryEngine

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 04:00 PM PST

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                Forget the iconic 'Mechs, where are all the bizarre one-off variants, right?  Firestarter, anyone?  Black Hawk-KU?
                A game like MechWarrior Online positively screams for a good graphical engine. You want something that can show you every single scorch mark you leave on your enemy's chassis, after all. So if you're one of the many players looking forward to getting into the cockpit, you'll be happy to know that the game has just such an engine for its graphics. Piranha Games officially announced today that the game will be using the CryEngine 3 by Crytek.

                According to the company's president, Russ Bullock, the engine perfectly delivers the functionality that the team was looking for, especially in the realm of physics-based modeling. It's all but an assurance that whatever else might be right or wrong with the game, a salvo of LRMs will still produce an appropriately satisfying fireball and falling debris. Unfortunately, players will still have to wait some time to see the graphics in action -- but with any luck, they'll be worth the wait.

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                Marvel Universe Online reveals the art for Thor

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 03:30 PM PST

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                The helmet still looks silly, but don't tell him that.
                Hark, gentle readers! Today is indeed a most fortuitous day for those watching the development of yon massively multiplayer online game that is known as Marvel Universe Online, for the stalwart writers of code and crafters of art have provided fans with the newest piece of character art. And lest ye fear that the newest addition will in some way disappoint, fear not, for the newest piece of character art is no less than a god!

                Yes, the mighty Thor is the latest of the heroes to be previewed, with vestments that speak of both his classic appearance and his recent successful film. If you are a follower of this noble and forthright god of thunder, you will no doubt be pleased to know that his likeness will be seen within Marvel Universe Online, and you should make haste to view the full artwork in a much higher resolution.

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                Star Wars Galaxies patch features air-to-ground combat

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 03:00 PM PST

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                Star Wars Galaxies - YT2400 cockpit
                Sony Online Entertainment continues to twist the knife update Star Wars Galaxies despite the fact that it's closing down in less than a month. The latest patch brings the annual Wookiee Life Day celebration back to the live servers.

                Interestingly -- or perhaps, maddeningly -- the update also adds the ability for ground-based avatars to engage starships maneuvering in planetary atmosphere (and vice versa). If you've ever wanted to mow down a column of stormtroopers with the business end of your X-Wing's laser cannons, now's your chance. It might take a few practice runs, though, as SOE's patch notes indicate that ground-based suits of armor can mitigate ship gun damage.

                In any event, you've got a little over three weeks to try it out, and you can read the full patch notes on the official SWG forums.

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                WildStar unveils world information page

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 02:30 PM PST

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                WildStar concept art
                The world of WildStar is one of adventure, intrigue, and of course, treasure. But many players are curious as to what kind of environs they'll be visiting, what grand sights they'll be seeing, and what unfortunate natives they'll be mercilessly slaughtering. Well, the folks at Carbine Studios are looking to relieve some of that curiosity with the freshly launched World page.

                The first planet up for review is one of the game's main hubs, Nexus. Originally the planet of the mysterious and technologically advanced Eldan, Nexus has since been claimed by the galactic empire known as The Dominion. As The Dominion declares war upon the planet's new settlers (known as the Exiles), treasure-hunters, pirates, and intergalactic corporations alike have come to Nexus in an attempt to find valuable and powerful Eldan artifacts and to uncover the secret of the Eldan's mysterious disappearance. For the full details, head on over to the WildStar official site.

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                Ragnar Tørnquist divulges the secrets of the Templars in new interview

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 02:00 PM PST

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                Screenshot -- The Secret World
                The Secret World's week of the Templars continues today with a new interview over at IGN. The game's head-honcho, Ragnar Tørnquist, gives fans the skinny on what drives the ancient order of the Templars. The organization's goal is simple: Eradicate evil at all costs. Of course, the Templars are rather scrupulous in regard to what qualifies as evil. For instance, they firmly believe that the use of blood magic is unclean, but that doesn't stop them from using it for themselves. Fight fire with fire and all that. For the full 411 on what the Templars are all about, head on over to the full interview.

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                The Perfect Ten: First impression turn-offs

                Posted: 17 Nov 2011 01:30 PM PST

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                Perfect Ten
                A year ago our very own Shawn "The Mittani" Schuster wrote a memorable Soapbox column around the idea that MMOs had an hour to grab his attention or else he was out the door. No, don't go read it now. You're reading this! Stay! Good reader.

                I concur with his point that while MMOs may ask us to experience them for the long haul, first impressions still count. And if those impressions aren't favorable right out the gate, it's not likely that we will be around for hour two, no matter how good it is.

                I know what you're thinking right now: "What is this itching, burning sensation between my toes?" It's Athlete's Foot, and you need to get on that ASAP. You're also thinking, "But Justin, whose opinions I respect, admire, and use to teach my children, what drives you away from MMOs when you give them a try?" Again, it's an itching, burning sensation between my toes.

                No, not really. It's more complicated than that -- so complicated, in fact, that it requires a 10-point presentation on what turns me off when an MMO is making a first impression. Imagine that!

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                  Double XP weekends coming soon to an Aion server near you

                  Posted: 17 Nov 2011 01:00 PM PST

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                  Aion - that's a big turkey
                  It's a good time to be an Aion fan, what with the recently released 2.7 update adding some new content to the world of Atreia and the buzz surrounding the forthcoming 3.0 patch building day by day. It's also a good time to return to Aion if you've been away for a while, as NCsoft is throwing a gaggle of bonuses your way over the next few weeks.

                  Every weekend from now through December 6th, you'll enjoy double gathering, crafting, and slaying XP. There are also time-played bonuses that reward arena tickets, enchantment stone boxes, and manastone boxes in two-, four-, and six-hour increments each day. Finally, the Daru Days festival starts on November 23rd, and daevas who are willing to complete the Daru quest series will receive a Silver Fur Daru clothing set for their trouble. Head past the cut to see NCsoft's new Aion promotional video (if you dare!).

                  [Source: NCsoft press release]

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                    Aika's Epic II: Karena goes live, brings final Pran evolution

                    Posted: 17 Nov 2011 12:30 PM PST

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                    UH-UH GIRLFRAN
                    Aika's Epic II: Karena hit the live servers today, and players are in for a nice surprise along with the previously announced content. Prans -- the players' wee little fairy companions -- will finally be able to reach adulthood, which will grant each Pran two new powerful abilities as well as a stylin' fashion sense (complete with shutter-shades!). And this final transformation happens not a second too soon, as players will need the additional help from their Prans in order to defend the isle of Karena from the evil Zereca. To get in on the new Epic, head on over to Aika's official site, and check out the gallery below for some new shots of the Prans' final forms.

                    [Source: gPotato press release]

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                      Are you the next Massive(ly) Star? Our team is looking for video personalities!

                      Posted: 17 Nov 2011 12:00 PM PST

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                      Look, Paula's drunk again
                      Do you consider yourself a ham in front of the camera? Do you have a personality made for entertaining, without dropping f-bombs every 30 seconds? Then we want you!

                      Our experiments with livestreaming have been successful and popular so far, but there's just so much more we'd like to do with it. That's where you come in.

                      If you're good in front of a camera, know your way around basic video software, can follow directions, and want to be rich become famous play games live on video in front of millions thousands a few Massively fans, we want to hear from you. Follow along after the cut for a complete description of what we want and how to apply.

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                        SEGA acquires Spiral Knights creator Three Rings Design

                        Posted: 17 Nov 2011 11:30 AM PST

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                        SEGA logo
                        SEGA announced today that it has acquired indie developer Three Rings Design. Three Rings is no newcomer to the MMO industry, with popular titles such as Puzzle Pirates and the new Spiral Knights. SEGA's Senior VP of Digital Business, Haruki Satomi, says of the acquisition, "We are proud to welcome them as the newest member of the SEGA family, and look forward to seeing what great things we can create together over the coming years." Three Rings CEO Daniel James seems quite pleased as well, stating that his company is "honored to be joining such a legendary team and look forward to collaborating on amazing ideas together." We know we're looking forward to seeing what this unique combination manages to produce as well. We'll just have to wait and see.

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                        Behind the Mask: Comparing the archetype bruisers

                        Posted: 17 Nov 2011 11:00 AM PST

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                        A lot of people seem to get the wrong idea about Champions Online's Gold archetypes. For the most part, the Gold archetypes are simply different options to play with. As I mentioned previously, the Master is kind of an exception, since it's the only dedicated archetype tank. However, this does not mean that the Master is the beat-all-end-all or that Gold archetypes are outright superior to Silver ones. For the most part, the Silver archetypes are better at their focused roles than the comparable Gold archetypes.

                        This week, we're going to look at the damage-soaking tanky archetypes and compare them. I'll also give a quick comparison between these bruisers and a comparable freeform hero. There's quite a few to cover, so let's get to it!

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                          We've got Star Supremacy gift boxes for open beta testers!

                          Posted: 17 Nov 2011 10:30 AM PST

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                          Star Supremacy
                          Star Supremacy has been in open beta for a week now, giving testers plenty of time to get a feel for things and settle into a routine. If you haven't had a chance to jump into the game, you may feel like it's too late to catch up, so we've got a little gift to help you speed things along.

                          The Star Supremacy developers have given us some codes to pass along, each containing a new-player bundle designed to speed your construction, move your fleets along faster, and even prevent you from being attacked while you get your bearings! Each of these gift packages contains 27 items to help you along, and all you have to do is visit our giveaway page to pick one up.

                          Once you've claimed a code, head to the Star Supremacy site and create an account if you haven't done so. Once you're in the game, click the "get rewards" icon and choose "new player card." Input your code, then check your inventory for your gift box! (You'll find it in the artifact tab.) Keys are limited to one per account. Enjoy digging into your new items, and join us in thanking the Star Supremacy team for the gifts!

                          TO THE GIVEAWAY

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                            DC Universe Online's Lightning Strikes DLC pack announced

                            Posted: 17 Nov 2011 10:00 AM PST

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                            Screenshot -- DC Universe Online
                            DC Universe Online has had a lot to say about its recent free-to-play transition, with the game boasting a one million player increase since the change took place. But that's in the past already; what's en route in the near future? Well, today Sony Online Entertainment is announcing the latest round of DLC for the freshly F2P superhero game.

                            The new DLC is entitled Lightning Strikes, and it focuses on everyone's favorite speedster, Flash. The update will bring a variety of new content for veteran and fledgling players alike. So what can players look forward to when Lightning Strikes? We sat down with some of the game's developers to find out, so follow on past the cut and have a gander.

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