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HP Omni 27 Quad Review

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 02:39 PM PDT

One step forward, and a giant leap back

THE DISPLAYS IN HP's TouchSmart series top out at 23 inches. To get anything bigger, you must move over to HP's Omni all-in-one lineup. The upper limit here is a ginormous 27 inches, but you won't get that slick touch user interface, and you'll need to sacrifice performance to keep the price tag in the same $1,250 neighborhood occupied by the TouchSmart 520-1070 we reviewed in March. We're not convinced those are good trade-offs.

Both models feature an HDMI input that allows you to use the display independent of the computer, and that's easily one of their best features. Plug in a set-top box or a gaming console, and the machines can serve double duty as a computer and a 1080p display for watching TV or playing games. There's just one problem: You can't use the wireless keyboard to control or mute the volume when the computer is being used solely as a display. Instead, you must push the PC/Game mode button to bring up an onscreen control panel, press the minus button three times to select the volume control function, and then repeatedly press the plus or minus buttons to adjust the volume. To mute the volume, you must turn it to zero—which takes 14 button presses from full volume—or switch the display back into PC mode. That will drive you nuts at every commercial break and every time the phone rings.

The 27-inch screen is great for watching movies and TV, but your eyes won't like using this computer for long stretches.

We tend to dismiss the speakers in all-in-ones because the small enclosures just can't produce good bass response. Connecting HP's Pulse subwoofer (a $130 option) into the Omni 27 Quad's subwoofer output made us realize how well HP's integrated speakers produce mid- and high frequencies. You might, however, find an even better sub from a mainstream speaker manufacturer. Polk Audio's PSW10, for instance, has an amp that produces 50 watts RMS to the Pulse's 30 watts, and it features a 10-inch driver compared to the Pulse's 6-incher. We found it online for just $120.

Unlike the TouchSmart 520, the Omni 27 Quad does not include a discrete videocard or a TV tuner. You can add these features when you place your online order, but a videocard will add $70 to $120 to the price, and the TV tuner will tack on $50.

Adding HP's Pulse subwoofer to the Omni 27 Quad does wonders for its audio capabilities—and it has blue LEDs! (Don't worry, you can turn them off.)

Like the TouchSmart 520-1070, the Omni 27 Quad comes packed with 8GB of RAM, but the unit we reviewed was outfitted with a 2.5GHz Core i5 2400S (compared to the 2.8GHz Core i7-2600S on the TouchSmart) and a paltry 1TB hard drive (compared to the 2TB drive on the TouchSmart). Here again, you can order a customized model at additional expense.

Native resolution of 1920x1080 is fine for 23- or 24-inch computer displays, and it's the highest resolution that current-gen HDTVs can deliver. But you sacrifice a great deal of precision when you spread that number of pixels over a 27-inch screen that's just two feet from your eyes. Losing the TV tuner—and even the touch UI—isn't a big deal, but we don't like the idea of stepping down to a lesser CPU and a smaller hard drive to get that big screen. Our biggest complaint, however, centers on the ridiculously convoluted volume control—it's bad enough to prevent us from recommending the Omni 27 Quad at any price.

EA Boss: "All Games Will Be Free To Play In Five To Ten Years"

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 10:56 AM PDT

The head of EA's Origin may take issue with Steam selling games at a steep discount -- *cough* hypocritically *cough* -- but judging by a statement from his boss, he may not have to worry about being undercut at retail forever. No, David DeMartini isn't getting fired; EA COO Peter Moore just thinks that basically all games will be free to play in the next five to 10 years.

"I think, ultimately, those microtransactions will be in every game, but the game itself or the access to the game will be free," Moore told Kotaku. "I think there's an inevitability that happens five years from now, 10 years from now, that, let's call it the client, to use the term, [is free.]"

It won't be a total shift for the industry; when asked how a game like Mass Effect could translate into F2P, Moore said he thinks that a handful of $60 games that cater to the hardcore will survive, but they'll be few and far between. The real cash isn't in catering to the hardcore, though, Moore says; the big money comes from luring in the masses with the allure of free games.

That's a strong opinion, but Moore isn't an idiot or a n00b to the gaming industry; before settling at EA, he held down executive-level positions at Sega and Microsoft's Xbox division.

Hearing that, does Crytek's decision to focus exclusively on F2P games in the future sound so crazy? Or do you think big names and multimillion dollar companies are simply getting carried away with a fad?

Sandia National Lab Starts Licensing Out Super Quiet, Hyper-Efficient CPU Cooler

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 10:33 AM PDT

Think your CPU cooler kicks ass? Some of the top minds in the country disagree. Researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories have been working on a novel new design for a rapidly spinning cooler, one that they say is up to 30 percent more efficient than traditional models AND virtually silent in typical use cases. Sounds crazy ambitious? Apparently, it isn't; Sandia's already looking to license the technology out to electronics suppliers, and one unidentified CPU cooling company has already hopped on the bandwagon.

Sandia's cooler basically consists of two parts: a disk-shaped heat spreader with vertical cooling fins, positioned on top of a stationary base plate that touches the CPU and acts as a heat sink. The bottom of the finned spreader is flat, as is the top of the heat sink. A gap of less than 0.001-inches separates the two, and during operation the top disk spins at a rate of 2,000 RPM.

Being at such close range and spinning so fast creates, essentially, a self-regulating "hydrodynamic gas bearing," which lets the cooler negate the thin layer of stagnant air -- known as the boundary layer -- that locks in a lot heat in traditional sink-plus-fan CPU cooling methods. In fact, the heat takes on almost liquid properties in Sandia's method and transfers between the heat sink and the cooling fins very, very efficiently.

As the cooler spins, its shape draws air down into the "eye" of the hardware, which is then quickly pushed out radially through its curved fins, keeping everything cool. The shape and spin of the cooler benefits this stage two-fold; it pumps air very, very well, and any dust that tries to settle on it gets blown out just as fast.

If that's a bit too technical for your blood, check out the video above, in which creator Jeffrey Koplow shows off the cooler in action and provides a solid description of how it works. It's a lot easier to grasp if you watch it, trust me. A lot more information can be found in a whitepaper on the Sandia National Laboratory website.

Sandia hopes the cooler's design will scale up and take off in a number of industries, including (obviously) PC uses, solid state lighting, HVAC, automotive and large appliances. Which CPU cooling company do you think licensed the technology?

Viral Video of School Bus Monitor Prompts Investigation, Outpouring of Support

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 07:43 AM PDT

Fair warning if you woke up in an exceptionally good mood today and don't want anything to ruin it. Stop reading right here, right now. Seriously. I'm even tossing in a throwaway sentence to give your brain a chance to communicate with your eyeballs to divert your attention elsewhere (here's a fine piece on the science behind Nigerian scams). Still reading? You were warned.

One of the latest videos to go viral on YouTube shows a group of middle school kids relentlessly taunting and verbally abusing Karen Klein, a 68-year-old school bus monitor who tries her best to ignore the insults but is ultimately driven to tears. It gets worse (and better).

The middle school kids make fun of her weight, threaten to defecate on her property (and other places not fit to repeat), tease her income level, they poke and prod her, talk about stabbing her, and at one point, joked her family should kill themselves, a taunt that hit too close to home considering her oldest son committed suicide a decade ago.

"Live with integrity," is one of the few verbal responses Klein offered the children.

It's infuriating, and isn't anything I'd normally post on Maximum PC, but there are a couple of silver linings surrounding the unfortunate incident. First, thanks to the age of the Internet (and an idiotic decision to post the video on YouTube), Greece Central School District and local police are now investigating what took place on the bus, NYDailyNews reports.

Secondly, the Internet proves that good still trumps evil, as there's been a vacation fund setup at Indiegogo.com. The initial goal was to raise $5,000 so that Klein could take some well deserved time off and go on "a vacation of a lifetime!," and with 30 days remaining, it has already raised a whopping $154,000.

You can watch the horrific and NSFW video here, and if you feel compelled to donate to Klein's vacation fund, you can do so here.

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Verizon Wireless Expands 4G LTE Rollout to 46 Additional Markets

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 07:15 AM PDT

Verizon Wireless already boasts the nation's largest 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, and it doesn't appear interested in relinquishing that bragging right any time soon. In fact, VZW today announced the expansion of its 4G LTE network into 46 totally new markets, along with better coverage in 22 existing regions. If you're keeping count, that's a total of 304 markets to date being served by VZW's 4G LTE network.

"Time and time again, third-party surveys affirm that the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network keeps its promise to provide customers with consistently reliable responsiveness, download and upload speeds, and greater availability in more places throughout the country than any competing network," said Nicola Palmer, chief technical officer of Verizon Wireless. "Our aggressive 4G LTE network build-out is on track, providing our customers with the largest 4G LTE network in the United States – and the world – today. We are committed to cover more than 400 markets by the end of 2012. We will continue to expand and strengthen our 4G LTE network and plan to offer full nationwide coverage everywhere we have 3G coverage today, by the end of 2013."

That's good news for potential Samsung Galaxy S III owners, which touched down in the U.S. today (on T-Mobile and AT&T) and will be available at Verizon in the coming weeks. VZW offers two dozen 4G LTE devices in all, more than any other carrier.

As for the new 4G LTE markets, they range from Logan, West Virginia to Yuba City/Marysville, California, and several areas in between (and around).

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LCD TV Shipments Drop for First Time Ever, DisplaySearch Says

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:48 AM PDT

Most everyone interested in owning an LCD TV seems to have already went out and purchased one. According to DisplaySearch, worldwide TV shipments tumbled 8 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2012, marking the steepest rate of decline since the second quarter of 2009. More telling, however, is the fact that LCD TVs, which dominate the market with an 84.2 percent share of all types of TVs (well ahead of CRT TVs, which sits in second place with a 9.9 percent share), saw shipments drop by 3 percent year-over-year, and by 33 percent sequentially.

This is the first time in the history of the category that LCD TV shipments have fell on an annual basis, and the immediate future doesn't look so bright for the segment, either.

"Soft demand and cautious expectations about the upcoming year in many parts of the TV supply chain have led to a slowdown in shipments," noted Paul Gagnon, NPD DisplaySearch Director of North America TV Research. Gagnon added, "Key component prices, such as LCD panels, are not expected to decline much in 2012, and many brands are concentrating on improving their bottom line. Both of these trends will contribute to slowing unit volume among a price conscious consumer market."

Every other category of TVs fell as well, including Plasma (minus 18 percent year-over-year), which has continued to stick around. As for TV brands, Samsung holds the top spot with a 26 percent share of the total market, ahead of LG (14. percent), Sony (9.4 percent), Sharp (6.5 percent), Panasonic (5.3 percent), and all remaining brands (38.3 percent).

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Google's Reaction to Microsoft Surface: A Mixture of Surprise and Skepticism

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:29 AM PDT

Reactions to the recently unveiled Microsoft Surface tablet family just keep coming in, with everyone from PC vendors to industry watchers eager to weigh in on the Redmond-based company's decision to sell self-branded tablets. Even though people are probably more interested in Apple's reaction, Google beat the Cupertino company to the punch Wednesday when it fired a cautious verbal volley at the Surface.

During an interview session at the GigaOm Structure conference in San Francisco, GigaOm patriarch Om Malik asked Google's senior vice president of Chrome and Apps, Sundar Pichai, for his take on the Surface. Pichai began by saying it was a surprising announcement and "shows the pressure they feel from Apple and iPad." However, he did compliment Microsoft for putting "serious effort" into the Surface's form factor, an area in dire need of innovation according to him.

"They are doing everything right in terms of messaging, but to me it's a very complicated strategy to pull off," Pichai said. "Even before the Surface announcement, Windows 8 itself has been a cause of both optimism and concern among entire ecosystem. I am excited because the Windows ecosystem is in some ways ossified, and it takes time for it to change."

"Windows 8 is a big disruptive thing, and that is both good and an opportunity for everyone else. One of the main concerns with Windows 8 is that it is primarily designed around touch and tablets, and it's not exactly fully clear how great of an user experience it is on laptops and so on with Metro mode."

Pichai's reaction in a lot of ways mimics the overall initial response to Windows 8 and the Surface in that it too is mixed. Perhaps no one really knows how to react to and what to really expect from Windows 8 and the Surface tablet family.

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Samsung Galaxy S III Touches Down on U.S. Soil

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:05 AM PDT

At long last, Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone has crossed the U.S. border, having already shipped to more than two dozen other countries last month. T-Mobile gets first dibs on Samsung's newest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) device, with AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, and U.S. Cellular planning to offer the smartphone "in-store and online within the next several weeks," Samsung says. Odd wording by Samsung since AT&T is scheduled to offer the Galaxy S III sometime today as well (currently is listed as "Due Today" on AT&T's website).

T-Mobile priced the Galaxy S III at $280 for the 16GB model and $330 for the 32GB version, both of which reflect a $300 instant discount and a $50 mail-in rebate card. Suggested retail price is $630 (16GB) and $680 (32GB).

In case you need a refresher, the Galaxy S III sports a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD touchscreen (1280x720), dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor (international version rocks a quad-core CPU), 2GB of RAM, 8MP rear-facing camera with autofocus and LED flash, 1.9MP front-facing camera, 4G LTE radio, and a 2100 mAh battery.

Reviews of Samsung's flagship device started popping up on the Web yesterday and mostly reflect positive impressions, though some feel the Galaxy S III falls a little short of the hype. CNN, for example, notes that there's plenty of horsepower underneath the hood, but that many of Samsung's TouchWiz features "suffer from frustratingly poor execution, adding up to a "clumsy" device, albeit one that still trumps many of its competitors.

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MMO News

MMO News


Flyff Gold Coming In July

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 03:52 PM PDT

GPotato has announced that Flyff: Fly For Fun Gold will launch July 11.

The new version of Flyff will introduce and improve several game systems. A new Weapon Transformation system lets players transfer stats from one weapon to any other weapon of the same type, letting players keep the gear they love with the stats they need. The Consignment Marketplace lets players sell their loot without having to tie up their inventory or time, and players can shop from a single storefront. New Guild Siege events will challenge players in eight-way guild battles with rare loot including Golden Wings and CLoaks of Honor, and the Overwolf client will let players check on their social networks and the web without leaving the client.

Gpotato also publishes Rappelz and Aika Online.

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Flyff Gameplay Screenshot

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Flyff Will Go Gold on July 11

Brand New Systems Bring Sweeping Changes

Sunnyvale, Calif. June 21, 2012 – The calendars have been marked and the date is set: Flyff Gold will launch on July 11. The beloved free-to-play MMORPG which has given hundreds of thousands of players the chance to Fly for Fun will enter its new version with a slew of new features that change the look, feel, and content of the game.

Break away from the pack of players sporting similar sets of equipment and choose the weapon that you want your character to have. Flyff Gold's brand new Weapon Transformation system transfers the stats from any weapon to another weapon of the same type. Give the stats of an end-game, ultimate sword to that cool-looking sword from a level 50 dungeon, or slap them onto a wooden training sword so your enemies don't see you coming!

Find the gear you really want with the Consignment Marketplace, a new system inspired by player requests. Anyone can bring their loot and set their price in the new market, immediately freeing up their inventory and placing sales into an automated system. Shoppers can teleport to the market to find prices for the item they want in one single, central storefront with an easy search feature.

Put that new gear to the test in PvP and win great rewards in Guild Siege events! Charge into an eight-way guild battle and win exquisite items like the never-before released Golden Wings, rare Cloak of Honor, and more that will be revealed through victory. The rewards include the same top level equipment as dungeons, so anyone who prefers PvP can gear up entirely through Guild Siege events.

Brag about those achievements on social networks, instant messages, or the Flyff forums without ever leaving the game thanks to the addition of the Overwolf client. This small, optional overlay with custom tabs lets players access the web, record videos, play music, and much more!

The Road to Flyff Gold continues with on-going Log-In and Level-Up events to help players get ready for July 11. Prepare for launch and preview the new features at the official website for Flyff Gold!

Dino Storm

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 03:38 PM PDT

In Dino Storm, players make their way to DinoVille with little more than the shirt on their back, some ammo, and a loaded laser cannon. Oh, you also are toting around a small dinosaur of your own. Face the threats of larger dinosaurs and bandits alike, searching the wastelands for treasures and trials alike. Set up a variety of structures, like supply depots, gold mines, and more, as you carve riches from the land with the help of your saurian companions.

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Publisher: Splitscreen Studios
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Very unique setting and story. +Variety of tasks and objectives. +Open adventures.

Cons: -Somewhat generic gameplay. -PvP unavoidable. -Limited information available.

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Overview

Dino Storm Overview

Dino Storm puts you in the role of a prospector with a pet dragon and little else to start. The explorable world allows you to track dinosaur herds, fend off bandits, and find items and materials lying around waiting to be used or sold. These options also come in the form of daily tasks, granting you gold coins each time you complete one. Various buildings can be captured and defended, each offering you a different reward for keeping them. Team up with other players in a band to conquer harder tasks and keep your holdings safe from others.

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Gameglobe

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 03:23 PM PDT

Gameglobe gives you the tools to create incredible action games in minutes. Share your creations worldwide through the client, using a single link so anyone can play, even if they don’t use the Gameglobe client. Creating is only half the fun, though! Play through other users creations, and enjoy access to countless games made by players like you!

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Publisher: Bigpoint
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: N/A
PvP: N/A
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Create your own games. +Play any other user-created game. +Tools and options to let others play that aren’t registered.

Cons: -May not interest some players. -Action games only. -Limited information available.

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Gameglobe Overview

Gameglobe is a joint effort between Bigpoint and Square Enix to bring players the means to design their own games and publish them worldwide for others to enjoy. The game’s tools can be used to create a game quickly, or to develop further and create an in-depth experience. In addition to being able to create your own game, you can also use the service to play any number of user-generated games that have been uploaded.

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Heroes & Generals Launches New Video

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 03:00 PM PDT

A new video for Heroes & Generals has arrived: Come Out to Play.

The video splices live action sequences, featuring developers and game community, with in-game sequences and CGI. Other fun facts about the video: it was filmed on a Canon DSLR Crop camera, uses the names of active core community members as tags, filmed part in a super-secret basement location, brought in nine community members for the shoot (including one who got hired on as a programmer after and one who came from Berlin), and other locations included Dyrehaven and GDC.

Heroes & Generals: Come Out To Play

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Announcing the Heroes & Generals "Come Out to Play" trailer

June 21, 2012, Copenhagen

We are proud to present our new Heroes & Generals "Come Out to Play" trailer.

Based on Heroes & Generals, the Massive Online Strategic Shooter being built by a veteran team that includes the original creators of the Hitman franchise, "Come Out to Play" is produced to entertain and inform. By splicing live action and in-game sequences together, the movie celebrates H&G's innovative combined online first-person shooter and strategic campaign in an authentic World War II setting.

Community Stars

As a true testament to our open door development model, where developers work with Heroes & Generals players in the alpha and beta community to enhance the game, we invited some hardcore fans to join us on set for the filming of "Come Out to Play." From near and far, these community co-stars arrived and happily joined members of our development team on the frontlines and in the strategy room for a few days of glorious make-believe war.

“We wish to create a living and breathing game universe, where we deliver the setting and the scene, but the real ‘star’ is the community who plays out all the active roles in a persistent war and helps us tweak the experience into the game that they want to play," says Jacob Andersen, Game Director at Reto-Moto. "I believe that the ‘Come Out to Play’ trailer shows the scope of Heroes & Generals – and it’s just perfect that we have actual community members participating as actors in it!”

Pangya Announces Global Cup Tournament Challenge

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 02:13 PM PDT

The sixth Pangya Global Cup Tournament Challenge has been announced by publisher SG Interactive.

The Challenge will take place on Friday, June 22, in the dangerous Silvia Cannon Course. Qualifying rounds will begin at 2pm Pacific. The first 594 players who wear the Cecilia Birthday title will be able to work their way up the ladder to the final round, where they can earn Pang, rare in-game items, and a special Cecilia outfit. The challenge celebrates both Cecilia’s birthday and the Season Six launch.

SG Interactive also publishes Grand Chase and Trickster Online.

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Pangya Global Cup Tournament Challenge Announced Following Season Six: Tomahawk Update

Online Golfers Can Compete for In-game Prizes and Experience the New Floating Island Hole-in-One Challenge, Redesigned Practice Mode and New Reward Items.

 

Irvine, Calif.June 21, 2012 – SG Interactive, a leading North American free-to-play game publisher today announced the sixth Pangya Global Cup Tournament Challenge will take place starting on Friday, June 22. Continuing the popular golf tournament series, gamers will face off in the intimidating Silvia Cannon course, famous for its seemingly insurmountable helicopter and cannon beam obstacles, all while celebrating the birthday of Cecilia, one of Pangya‘s most beloved characters.

 

Commemorating the Pangya Tomahawk Season Six launch, the qualifier rounds will begin at 5:00 p.m. EDT/ 2:00 p.m. PDT on June 22. The first 594 players wearing the Cecilia Birthday title will have a chance to work their way up the competitive ladder to the final round, and a chance to win rare in-game items, Pangya‘s in-game currency, “Pang,” and a rare Cecilia outfit normally only available through the game’s random box system.

 

“We really wanted to give players a challenge for this Global Cup tournament, given that we just launched Tomahawk, and we thought what could be better than one of Pangya‘s most challenging courses?” said Joan Kim, Pangya producer for SG Interactive. “Players can warm-up for the competition by taking a few shots at the Grand Zodiac hole-in-one course or plan in our newly revamped Practice Mode before starting their drive for the championship.”

 

The Pangya Global Cup Tournament Challenge comes hot off the heels of Pangya‘s most recent Season Six update: Tomahawk. In Pangya Tomahawk, players are challenged with a new, limited-time hole-in-one floating island map entitled Grand Zodiac. Having no fairway, this floating island with small surrounding green will test the skills and abilities of even the most intrepid masters of the swinging irons. With new items to discover, UI improvements and the newly-launched Practice Mode, Pangya Tomahawk brings a new perspective to the anime-inspired fan-favorite golf game.

GamesCampus Announces Summer Giveaway

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 01:04 PM PDT

GamesCampus has announced that it will be giving away one million CC during its Hot Summer Giveaway.

Players of all GamesCampus games – including Carte, Shot Online, Heroes in the Sky, 9 Dragons, and Scarlet Legacy – will be entered. All that’s required is for players to have a registered GamesCampus account and verify their email at the contest page. Every Friday, between June 29 and September 14, GamesCampus will award one 10,000CC prize, 29 1,000CC prizes, and 470 100CC prizes (500 winners every week). Players will then be notified by email if they win.

 

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ONE MILLION CAMPUS CREDITS UP FOR GRABS THIS SUMMER at gamescampus.com

If You’re A Member, You’re Already A Potential Winner!

Sunnyvale, Calif. (June 21, 2012) – Leading online game publisher, GamesCampus.com (www.GamesCampus.com), announced their biggest summer giveaway ever. You may already be one of the lucky five thousand! Not a member yet? Head over to the official “1,000,000 CC Hot Summer Giveaway,” GamesCampus page at www.gamescampus.com/hotsummergiveaway to sign up for a free account now.

Every Friday from June 29th to September 14th, GamesCampus will randomly select winners from all verified registered users. One lucky winner will receive 10,000 CC while 29 other players will be granted 1,000 CC and a whopping 470 will receive 100 CC for a total of 500 winners every week. There are twelve weeks of prizes, with five hundred winners per week. That’s plenty of Campus Credits (CC) to go around.

Current GamesCampus account holders must verify their email address at www.gamescampus.com/hotsummergiveaway. If you are not a member, register at www.gamescampus.com/hotsummergiveaway. Then all you need to do is watch your inbox every Friday and see if you’re a winner! All prizes will be emailed directly to the lucky individuals.

“The hot summer doesn’t mean we can’t have cool contests so we are giving away 85,000 CC to our loyal users every week,” said Hubert Yee, Head of Marketing at GamesCampus. “With our biggest summer giveaway in the history of GamesCampus, this is our way of saying ‘THANK YOU!’ to our gaming community. We hope you have a wonderful summer and good luck to all our contestants.”

Tribal Wars Begins Summer Games Registration

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 12:28 PM PDT

InnoGames has opened the registration for the next Tribal Wars tournament: the Tribal Wars Summer Games.

The Summer Games let players team up into tribes of ten and compete for a chance to earn their place in the world. The games start on June 28, and will run for two months, with 25 tribal finalists moving on to the final world. Players can earn prizes that include iPads, Samsung Galaxy II, and more.

InnoGames also publishes Forge of Empires and Grepolis.

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Pre-Register now and compete in the Tribal Wars Summer Games

InnoGames hosts next big tournament, great prizes await

 

Hamburg, June 21, 2012. Today InnoGames’ classic online game Tribal Wars started the pre-registration phase for its next big tournament – the Tribal Wars Summer Games. Following the International Speed Championships’ great success, the Summer Games are the next opportunity for players worldwide to show their skills and win valuable prizes, like ipads and smartphones. The Summer Games allow up to ten players of any nation to team up in a tribe and compete against other players for a slot in the final world. The Summer Games officially start on June 28th, players can register on www.tribalwarsmasters.net

 

Tribal Wars places the player as leader of a small village, striving for power and glory. In order to build a strong empire and conquer other villages, one must unite with powerful allies and found a mighty tribe. Its vast game worlds and varied tactical opportunities make Tribal Wars one of the most popular browser-based games in the world, with 44 million registered users playing it in over 30 languages.

 

With more than 80 million registered players, InnoGames is one of the world’s leading developers and providers of online games. The Hamburg-based company has scored major successes with games such as The West, Forge of Empires and Grepolis.

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Flyff Gold to launch on July 11th

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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Just last month, gPotato announced that its free-to-play fantasy MMO Flyff would soon be morphing into practically a whole new game entitled Flyff Gold. Today, the studio announced that this all-new version of the game will launch on July 11th.

What changes are in store for players? For starters, a new weapon transformation system will allow players to transfer stats between weapons to provide a more customized look. A player-requested consignment marketplace will allow buying and selling in an automated system. And what better way to test that newly bought gear than to engage in some PvP in the new eight-way guild battles?

The game is also adding the Overwolf client which will allow players to access the web, play music, record, video, and share on social networks, IMs, and even the Flyff forums from in-game.

Events leading up to the launch continue in-game. For more information, check out the official site.

[Source: gPotato press release]

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    The Secret World dev blog details three-faction PvP

    Posted: 21 Jun 2012 09:45 AM PDT

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    The Secret World - PvPing at Stonehenge
    Curious about The Secret World's PvP implementation? Funcom lead designer Martin Bruusgaard has penned a new dev blog that you'll want to read. It's a pretty lengthy post, given that TSW features three distinct PvP flavors in the form of its fight clubs, battlefields, and warzones.

    Each of the game's hub cities features a fight club, which is basically an anything-goes arena. Bruusgaard says it's ideal for build-testing, dueling, and basically anything else that players dream up. You can also travel to rival faction fight clubs when you tire of laying the smack down on your allies.

    Battlefields are all about fighting over legendary relics in hidden locations across The Secret World. Places like Stonehenge and Eldorado serve as the game's answer to instanced small-group PvP, and Funcom has added a few mechanical twists in an attempt to freshen things up.

    The warzone is a 24/7 persistent PvP area where the game's three factions duke it out over various controllable facilities. The game will launch with one warzone (Fusang Project), which features perimeter defenses and an Anima Guardian that players must subdue before securing the zone. Fusang Project supports 200 players simultaneously, so look for large-scale PvP battles that reward combatants with tokens and "substantial buffs" for the victorious faction.

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    Red 5 reveals Firefall's Mobile Gaming Unit

    Posted: 21 Jun 2012 09:30 AM PDT

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    Firefall - The Mobile Gaming Unit, thankfully not on your phone
    Don't fret, shooter fans. You won't be squinting at small screens or fumbling with poor controls as you try to play Firefall on your phone. No, when we say mobile, we mean a rolling LAN party designed by West Coast Customs. Red 5's Mobile Gaming Unit is a 48-foot-long gaming center on wheels, featuring "an aesthetic design pulled straight out of Firefall's sci-fi world."

    The MGU is slated to tour America later in 2012, bringing with it top-level eSports play and, of course, Firefall brand awareness. Anime Expo 2012 will be the site of the MGU's official reveal. If you'll be in the Los Angeles area between June 29th and July 1st, stop by and have a look.

    [Source: Red 5 press release]

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      RIFT Conquest coming next week, new Storm Legion video released

      Posted: 21 Jun 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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      RIFT's ninth major content patch is coming next week. Conquest brings a host of new features to Telara including three-faction PvP, a new raid, and a long-awaited mentoring system.

      The PvP system features an alternate-reality version of Stillmoor. Players will fight to control sourcestone extractors, craft war engines, and "build up bonuses that last beyond victory." Trion is also bringing instant adventure to the Freemarch, Silverwood, Gloamwood, and Stonefield zones, and Ascended can now attempt to defeat Fae Lord Twyl in the Primeval Feast.

      Finally, there's a new barbershop feature for quick appearance changes, as well as a new Summerfest world event featuring scavenger hunts. Trion has also made some new video footage of its E3 Storm Legion demo available for download, so check it out after the break.

      [Source: Trion press release]

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        More content incoming for ARGO Online, including a new arena system

        Posted: 21 Jun 2012 08:30 AM PDT

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        ARGO Online
        Last month, ARGO Online received a hefty patch adding new goodies as well as raising the level cap. Today, the free-to-play steampunk game announced more high-level content is on its way. This next set of goodies includes a new continent, a PvP dueling arena, and an even higher level cap.

        Lower-level characters need not despair about being left out of the upcoming content; all players level 30 and higher can enjoy the new arena. Dubbed "Spirit of Warriors," players can band together in teams regardless of factions to participate in three-on-three or five-on-five battles on any of the three maps. The best two out of three rounds wins the match; winners will receive titles, veteran points for ranking, and possibly even precious medals that can be traded for rare set items.

        [Source: ARGO Online press release]

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          The Secret World lifts NDA -- from today onward

          Posted: 21 Jun 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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          The Secret World got just a little bit less secret.

          Players not in Funcom's beta of the soon-to-be-released game who still want to hear more about it are in luck! As of today, the non-disclosure agreement that bound all of the closed beta testers has been lifted. But there's a catch: The NDA is only lifted for all gameplay and experiences from June 21st on. The NDA is firmly in place for all versions of the closed beta prior to today, including any and all comments -- past, present, and future -- posted in the closed beta forums.

          With that said, we'd love to hear about your experiences with TSW! Toss your two cents into the comments below, but remember to only comment regarding today forward. And for a look at one of the game's dungeons, check out Massively's hands-on with Darkness War.

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          South Korea forces Blizzard to give Diablo III refunds

          Posted: 21 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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          South Korea forces Blizzard to give Diablo III refunds
          After investigating numerous complaints that Blizzard wasn't granting refunds to dissatisfied South Korean Diablo III players, the government demanded that the studio do so anyway. The South Korean consumer protection law ensures a refund if there's a problem with the product that isn't related to the customer.

          Many South Korean players were angered due to massive server crashes and high latency while playing Diablo III. The Wall Street Journal reports that 66% of Diablo III online traffic in Asia comes from the country.

          As for the refund itself, there are a few stipulations. It currently extends to players who haven't reached level 40. If applicable, the customer has to file for a refund between June 25th and July 3rd. Past that date, Blizzard said that it will offer refunds for any players under level 20 within 14 days of purchasing the game. The studio is also extending an olive branch to upset gamers by handing out 30-day trials to StarCraft II.

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          The Daily Grind: How long have you been waiting for your next MMORPG?

          Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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          The Secret World - official forums circa May 2007
          With early release and launch day for The Secret World fast approaching, I took a moment to glance back over the game's development history. In the back of my mind, I knew I'd been waiting on the title for quite some time, but it surprised me to learn that it's been well over five years since I registered on the official forums following Funcom's first ARG brain-teaser.

          Guild Wars 2 fans can also see the light at the end of the tunnel, though we don't have a definitive launch date as of yet. Regardless, today's Daily Grind is all about patience. More specifically, how long have you been waiting for your next great MMORPG?

          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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            Star Trek Online releases a development blog on the new duty officer packs

            Posted: 20 Jun 2012 07:00 PM PDT

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            This thing is going to be an awkard fit for the Defiant's shuttlebay.
            At times, playing Star Trek Online can feel like the strangest possible variant on Pokémon as you shuffle duty officers. The development team has worked on several methods to help players acquire new duty officers and find more uses for existing specializations, and the latest developer blog paints the new Reinforcements Pack as the culmination of several lessons. It's certain to contain officers from existing species with a familiar distribution of rarities, but these new officers are meant to add a little more spice to the system.

            Each of the officers acquired from the new pack will have alternative active roster abilities, resulting in a grand total of 13 new abilities across 11 specializations. New abilities will also be added to officers without active abilities across the game, even non-pack officers. The Reinforcements Pack also contains other rewards, including a chance at a civilian cargo hauler that functions akin to a shuttle with merchants, bank access, and crafting stations. It's certainly a tantalizing potential reward for regular players -- and the new officers that come along won't go unused either.

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            Dungeons & Dragons Online offers up new Menace of the Underdark screens

            Posted: 20 Jun 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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            No expansions ever open up new sunny resort islands and a new foot massage system.
            If you're an avid Dungeons & Dragons Online player, you probably already have Menace of the Underdark preordered. After all, the expansion is launching on June 25th, so you've got less than a week to wait. But that's still not quite "launching right now," and even if you have the expansion purchased, you might want a look at more of what to expect. The newest batch of expansion screenshots should help tide you over for the next few days.

            So what's in there? Aside from previews of two of the new quests coming in the expansion, there's also a look at the environment and architecture of Sschyndrylin, which is not exactly a pleasant spot to hang out over the weekend. Take a look at the gallery below for a full lineup of all the new screenshots as well as the previous shots of the expansion, and mark your calendar for Monday, when you can start killing Drow on your new Druid.

            [Source: Turbine press release]

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              Choose My Adventure: TERA questing with Rielene

              Posted: 20 Jun 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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              I'm on a mount!  And I haven't gone through one of the magical mass relays.
              Last week's polls sent Higiri off to handle horrible dungeons, while Rielene continued to quest across the land. Much as in a certain famous fantasy trilogy that may have won our first bonus poll, this means that there are two distinct paths now being following by our intrepid TERA protagonists, and that means more time to focus on each. So I'm starting off with Rielene and her quest into the depths of Arcadia, beginning with the unexpectedly tumultuous Fey Forest.

              The opening explanation behind the quests here is fairly well handled, and it actually gives a reason that adventurers are being sent off into the depths of danger when an army would seem more suitable. Put simply, the Valkyon Federation's armed forces are primarily focused against the invading Argon, and that means that the rest of the world has kind of gotten messy. Adventurers aren't meant to represent some strange amalgam of soldiers and free operators; they're the last-ditch reinforcements for a home front that's deteriorating rapidly.

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                EA's Peter Moore: Free-to-play is 'inevitable'

                Posted: 20 Jun 2012 03:00 PM PDT

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                EA's Peter Moore
                The writing is on the wall, and the hens are laying eggs of prophecy: Free-to-play is the inevitable future of all video games. This comes from EA COO Peter Moore, who thinks we'll be seeing the free product plus microtransaction business model trump the up-front cost of a retail box.

                In an interview with Kotaku, Moore laid it out: "I think there's an inevitability that happens five years from now, 10 years from now, that, let's call it the client, to use the term, [is free.] It is no different than... it's free to me to walk into The Gap in my local shopping mall. They don't charge me to walk in there. I can walk into The Gap, enjoy the music, look at the jeans and what have you, but if I want to buy something I have to pay for it."

                Moore says that free-to-play works in favor of the industry because it constantly brings in new players -- and new potential buyers. He acknowledged that some gamers might be entrenched in how business has always been done in the past, but it will change no matter what. He pointed to the downfall of Blockbuster and Tower Records as examples of companies that didn't adapt to a rapidly changing landscape, declaring that EA is determined not to stubbornly stick to the past.

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                Enter at Your Own Rift: A guide for new and returning RIFT players

                Posted: 20 Jun 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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                Enter at your own Rift  A handy guide to what's changed for new and returning players
                We're on the eve of update 1.9 in RIFT, and I think it's full of great changes that will bring back returning players. But if you're one of the many who tried the game at launch and left a few months later, it might feel daunting to make a comeback because so much has changed.

                Fear not! In this week's Enter at Your Own Rift, we'll gently introduce you to some of the biggest changes to the new player experience and provide a condensed rundown of the updates since launch. If you're seeking out a tl;dr version of the game since launch, you've come to the right place!

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                  Undead Labs hires community director, Class3 info forthcoming

                  Posted: 20 Jun 2012 01:30 PM PDT

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                  Class3 - zombie mmo concept art
                  With the rash of MMO-related job losses in recent weeks, it's nice to see the occasional blurb about a dev finding a new home. Former Dominus and Dark Age of Camelot community guru Sanya Weathers has landed at Undead Labs, where she'll be heading up -- you guessed it -- the community relations department.

                  This is good news for fans of the firm's tentatively titled Class3 zombie MMO as well. As Undead Labs' Jeff Strain writes, "you don't hire a kick-ass community director if you have nothing to say."

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                  Hands-on with The Secret World's Darkness War dungeon

                  Posted: 20 Jun 2012 01:00 PM PDT

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                  The Secret World - Darkness War boss
                  What do Vikings, Excalibur, native Americans, and Mayan hell-beasts have in common? They're all part of The Secret World's Darkness War dungeon, of course.

                  The instance's story setup is pretty slick, and I don't think we're treading too far into spoiler territory if I reveal that you'll be taking a peyote-fueled trip through time and memory to experience a traumatic event from the annals of the Wabanaki tribe that dwells in the game's Blue Mountain region.

                  Earlier this week I took my own trip through the dungeon -- as well as parts of Egypt, Transylvania, and New England -- with a trusty Funcom guide and a pair of similarly enthralled game journalists. While it wasn't necessarily mind-altering, it was bizarrely enjoyable in a uniquely Secret World sort of way.

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                    World of Tanks' 7.4 patch brings new game modes, maps

                    Posted: 20 Jun 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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                    World of Tanks - 7.4 Widepark
                    Wargaming.net is all over the place lately. When they're not dominating E3 booth space or installing gaming centers on real-world battleships, the devs find time to update their action shooters.

                    World of Tanks' 7.4 patch brings two new game modes, new maps, and new premium tanks to the table. The new modes are called encounter battle and assault. Each is designed to emphasize strategic gameplay. Two opposing teams fight over a single base in the former, while one team defends a base against an assault team in the latter.

                    The new maps are offering differing gameplay experiences due to their terrain and object placement. Widepark is a "dense labyrinth of streets in a half-ruined European-style town," while Airfield takes place in the hilly terrain of North Africa. Full details on the patch are yours for the reading at the official World of Tanks website, and don't forget the new trailer after the break.

                    [Source: Wargaming.net press release]

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                      Star Trek Online switches forum to Perfect World, offers account linking promotion

                      Posted: 20 Jun 2012 11:30 AM PDT

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                      Star Trek Online switches forum to Perfect World, offers account linking promotion
                      Starship captains awoke today to a mighty change over on the Star Trek Online forums. Perfect World notified players that in order to use the new forums, they now have to use a PWE account instead of a Cryptic account.

                      This appears to be an attempt to coax players to abandon the old Cryptic accounts in favor of those of STO's new overlord. While there have been complaints about the move, Perfect World also announced that it is offering a limited-time promotion for all players who link their accounts: an in-game package that includes 5,000 unrefined Dilithium ore, bonus XP, a rare weapon, and various consumables. Perfect World notes that this promotion can only be claimed once per account, not per character. The promotion also applies to anyone who has previously linked these two accounts.

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                      A Mild-Mannered Reporter: In praise of City of Heroes' zone revamps

                      Posted: 20 Jun 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                      A Mild-Mannered Reporter header by A. Fienemann
                      If the classic MMO is an open sandbox wthout direction and the modern MMO is a guided ride along the quest railroad, City of Heroes was made on the day in between those two points. Nowhere is that more evident than in classic zones from the earliest days of the game, which featured a large number of contacts who would send you scurrying across a zone to largely random points without any real rhyme or reason. It was a different time then, and I think we all still expected to get most of our rewards via killing random things on the streets.

                      You knew that they were criminals because they attacked you, see.

                      These days, MMOs are very different, and not entirely coincidentally, City of Heroes as a game keeps revamping its zones. After the Atlas/Mercy/Galaxy revamp that we all thought would never happen, it seems that the team behind the game is really making an effort to give players some redone and more invigorating zones with coherent plot threads. And for many reasons, this is one of the best things that can happen to the game from start to finish.

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