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Windows 8.1: Everything You Need to Know

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 03:12 PM PDT

A visual walkthrough of 20 new Windows 8.1 features and changes

Microsoft has recieved a lot of negative flack for the radical changes it's made in Windows 8 with the complete disconnect from traditional UI elements like the Start button. With the release of the Windows 8.1 preview, which you can try out now if you are willing to use beta software, Microsoft is making strides to appease the user base it left out in the cold.

Many of the features in Windows 8.1 are focused toward business use or bring-your-own-device scenarios, but there are also a ton of new features that improve usability and some that add an extra oomph of aesthetic appeal. The free Windows 8.1 update will officially release in the fall, but let's take a look at some of the interesting consumer-facing features now.

Al Lowe's Leisure Suit Larry Reloads Today on PC and Mac for $20

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 11:58 AM PDT

Leisure Suit Larry ReloadedThe original Larry Laffer returns with new jokes and puzzles

It's been nearly two decades since the last Leisure Suit Larry game launched. No need to check our math, we're intentionally ignoring the releases of Magna Cum Laude (2004) and Box Office Bust (2009), both of which inexplicably shunned Al Lowe in the development process even though he made it be known he wanted to participate. But let's not cry over spilled beer, the original Leisure Suit Larry is back on the prowl, and this time, Al Lowe was involved from start to finish.

Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded, available now on Steam and through Replay Games on PC and Mac for $20, is an enhanced version of Larry Laffer's introductory game, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards. It's the second remake (the first one upgraded the graphics to glorious VGA), but it's also much more than a shiny new coat of paint.

Al Lowe and Sierra veteran Josh Mandel (the voice of King Graham from King's Quest) updated the content with thousands of new lines and jokes. You'll also find new characters, additional locations, new jokes, and even a brand new major love interest for Larry. In short, if you played through the original, you still won't be able to breeze through the remake because of all the added content.

Larry Reloaded

The $20 Reload is the result of a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $655,000. If enough copies are sold, Al Lowe has said he'd like to remake all the games in the series.

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BitFenix Ronin Case Plays Nice with Water Cooling Gear

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 10:55 AM PDT

BitFenix RoninWhether by air or by water, Ronin keeps its cool

BitFenix on Thursday announced another rubberized ATX computer case for do-it-yourself (DIY) system builders. Dubbed "Ronin," this latest creation from BitFenix is coated in the company's SofTouch Surface Treatment and bordered by micro-mesh strips that both add to the aesthetic and act as additional ventilation. On the inside, there's plenty of room to pack in high-end gear.

Cooling chores are handled by front and rear 120mm fans, both of which are included. You can optionally add another 120mm fan up front, two more on top, one more on the bottom, and up to two 140mm fans on top. Alternately, BitFenix says there's enough room inside to install a water cooling radiator up to 240mm in length.

The chassis can house up to three 5.25-inch drives and up to six 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drives. A removable FlexCage makes room for graphics cards up to 240mm in length, though you lose three 3.5-inch slots by taking it out.

Other features include cable management locations, a side panel window, large CPU cutout, filtered front intakes, and a magnetic bottom filter.

No word yet on price or availability.

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Nvidia Discovers "Mechanical Issue" in Shield, Delays Launch Until July

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 09:47 AM PDT

Nvidia ShieldShield console suffers a minor setback just prior to launch

Nvidia said a final round of quality assurance (QA) testing turned up a mechanical issue in its Shield handheld gaming platform, prompting the device maker to delay the system's launch until sometime next month. The issue relates to a third-party mechanical component, and while Nvidia didn't specify exactly which piece of hardware is acting up, the company did say that it's working around the clock with the part's supplier to resolve the issue.

Shield was supposed to go on sale tomorrow for $299, down from its original MSRP of $349 when first announced. Nvidia a week ago slashed $50 off the price of the console after hearing from thousands of gamers that such a price point would result in a "home run" for Nvidia.

That may still be the case, but for the time being, Nvidia will have to wait out the rain delay, to keep the baseball analogy going.

"We apologize to those who have pre-ordered Shields and to all those who are waiting for them to go on sale. But we want every Shield to be just right," Nvidia stated in a blog post.

Nvidia said it will update everyone with an exact shipping date at a later time.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Logitech G710 Mechanical Keyboard, Cooler Master HAF 922 Case, and More!

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 09:28 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

Are mechanical keyboards all that and a bag of Kettle cooked sea salt and pepper chips? Honestly, we've never tasted a mechanical keyboard, but our fingers sure like typing on them. Find out for yourself with today's top deal for a Logitech G710 USB 2.1 Wired Gaming Mechanical Leyboard for $102 with free shipping (normally $150 - use coupon code EMCXPVN33). It uses whisper-quiet key switches so you can game late into the night without waking up the kids, dual-zone backlighting, and half a dozen programmable G keys.

Other Deals:

Cooler Master HAF 922 ATX Mid Tower Computer Case for $80 with free shipping (normally $120 - use coupon code:[EMCXPVN25]; additional $10 mail-in rebate)

Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold Series 800W 80 Plus Gold Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply for $128 with free shipping (normally $170 - use coupon code:[EMCXPVN25]; additional $35 mail-in rebate)

Western Digital WD VelociRaptor 600GB 10000 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5-inch Internal Hard Drive for $144 with free shipping (normally $180 - use coupon code:[EMCXPVN29])

Asus P8Z77-V PRO LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard for $179 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code:[EMCXPVN23])

Sceptre's 2.1 Sound Bar Turns Your HDTV Into an Android Smart TV

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 09:11 AM PDT

Sceptre Sound BarSmarten up your HDTV with a sound bar

Typically you shop a sound bar to improve to your HDTV's audio without having to invest in a full fledged home theater setup, and Sceptre's SB301524W Speaker Sound Bar 2.1 with built-in subwoofer will certainly do that. However, it will also serve your ordinary TV a slice of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, in effect turning it into a smart TV through plug and play technology without having to invest in a new television.

"The Sound Bar 2.1 with built-in subwoofer and Android Platform turns your traditional HDTV into a smart TV at a fraction of the cost," said Cathy Chou, Sceptre's vice president of operations. "Our newest addition to the family of sound bars not only enhances your HDTV experience, but also brings people closer by giving you access to the same applications as a computer, including Skype, Facebook, Instant Messenger and more."

Sceptre Remote

Designed for HDTVs 42 inches or larger, the SB301524W features a touch sensor control panel, preset modes, an auto-dimming LED screen that displays current settings, and a remote control with a QWERTY keyboard on its backside. It has Wi-Fi support and offers access to Google Play to download songs, games, movies, and other apps.

As for sound, the Sound Bar 2.1 sports a pair of 18W front facing speakers, a 35W subwoofer with passive radiator, and SRS WOW HD support.

Sceptre's Sound Bar 2.1 is available now for $300 MSRP.

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Internet Explorer 11 Will Eventually Land on Windows 7

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 08:28 AM PDT

Internet Explorer 11 Side-by-SideFaster browser for everyone

One of the major benefits of upgrading to Windows 8.1 when it becomes available is the inclusion of Internet Explorer 11. The touch-friendly browser represents a pretty significant update to IE's code base, with support being offered for WebGL and Google's SPDY protocol, as well as improved HTML5 support. While the new browser is shipping with Windows 8.1, Microsoft is planning to port it over to Windows 7.

That tidbit comes courtesy of Engadget, which claims "Microsoft opened up about" plans to deliver IE11 to Windows 7 users, though the Redmond software giant hasn't released an official statement (that we know of) or offered up any kind of time frame.

According to Microsoft, IE11 offers better touch performance, faster page load times, a continuous browsing experience across Windows devices, and completely rebuilt F12 developer tools. It's also supposed to be more battery efficient, in part by offloading image decoding to the GPU.

For you power surfers out there, IE11 supports up to 100 tabs per window, with independent tab suspension for efficient use of memory and battery, and faster switching between tabs. It also supports side-by-side browsing, a handy feature for, say, comparison shopping between two sites.

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Beat the heat with new Dragon's Prophet Wintertide screenshots

Posted: 27 Jun 2013 10:00 AM PDT

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Beats the heat with new Wintertide screenshots from Dragon's Prophet
At E3 we were introduced to Wintertide, a new land coming in the next big beta content patch for Dragon's Prophet. With constant harsh weather in the endless tundras, dense forests, and sky-scraping mountains, adventurers will brave bitter cold when traversing the wilds of Wintertide. To give players a glimpse of this upcoming zone, Infernum Productions has released three new screenshots highlighting the ever-present chill. Check them out in the gallery below.

Eager for more information about the new dungeons, the legendary Ancient Shadow Festival, and the advanced housing features that will also be included in the content update? Keep your eyes peeled -- the studio said that information would be released next week.

[Source: Infernum Productions press release]

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    ArcheAge player guide shows how to compose your own music

    Posted: 27 Jun 2013 09:00 AM PDT

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    ArcheAge player guide shows how to compose your own music
    A couple months ago, someone quietly posted a video of folks actually playing music in ArcheAge. As much excitement as that generated for music lovers, not much information was given in that short clip other than a Guitar Hero-style guitar was utilized to create what was heard in the sandbox game. But now, a new player-created video guide walks you through how to create and play compositions in game.

    What great melodious masterpieces will be arranged using this system? Only time will tell. Until then, check out the guide after the break to see how it's done. Oh, and if you missed that first clip, we've added it as well!

    [Thanks to Dengar for the tip!]

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    Why I Play: RIFT

    Posted: 27 Jun 2013 08:00 AM PDT

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    Why I play RIFT
    I've heard the common complaints. Heck, I've been the one issuing them from time to time. RIFT is too much like World of Warcraft. Its story often feels bland. Its 50-to-60 journey takes just this side of forever. Its cities are more like "one building and a couple of adjoining huts." Its dynamic content never lived up to its potential as the core feature of the game. Its races are some of the most generic in the MMO industry.

    And yet I play it. I love it, in fact; I have ever since I first tried it in beta. The sign of a worthy game to me is not perfection (as that does not exist outside of the deluded hopes of fans anticipating the next big title) but a game that succeeds despite its flaws. For every flaw RIFT has, I could name two ways that it's done a great job in entertaining players, pulling together the community, and treating consumers with respect.

    Free-to-play has caused a lot of folks to check out RIFT, some of them for the first time. Others who used to play are now returning because the subscription barrier is no more. So why do I play RIFT? Let me give you 20 reasons.

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      Lost Continent: ArcheAge needs a business model, too

      Posted: 27 Jun 2013 07:00 AM PDT

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      ArcheAge - Lost Continent map header
      Massively's Eliot Lefebvre recently speculated on what WildStar's business model might look like, and even if you're not a huge fan of the upcoming sci-fantasy opus, it's worth a read. It's also a column topic worth stealing, and I'm going to do just that this week and apply it to ArcheAge.

      Like WildStar, ArcheAge is largely an enigma when it comes to its western business model. Unlike Carbine, though, Trion Worlds -- AA's western publisher -- has plenty of experience with all three of the major MMO models currently in use.

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        The Daily Grind: What's your pre-order spending limit?

        Posted: 27 Jun 2013 06:00 AM PDT

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        This is some sort of BattleMech from MechWarrior Online
        I was paging through the comments for our recent MechWarrior Online Phoenix Project post yesterday, and it struck me as somewhat nutty that Piranha has basically been operating the game for a year, has already offered a $120 founder's program, and is now offering what amounts to another pre-order program on top of that.

        I get that companies need to make money, but I'm also glad that MechWarrior isn't one of those IPs I care enough about to drop hundreds of dollars on a beta and various avatar skins! So, how about it, Massively readers? What's the most you'd spend -- or have spent -- on an MMO pre-order program for a game or a franchise that you really love?

        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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          Free for All: Why MMOs should be kept alive forever

          Posted: 26 Jun 2013 07:00 PM PDT

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          Ryzom screenshot
          We generally avoid the topic of emulator servers here at Massively for various reasons. I have different reasons for not discussing them as well, mainly that I do not agree with the use of art (games are art) without the owner's permission, no matter what. I want to get that out of the way now so we can discuss today's topic without filling the comments with emulator links we'll have to delete. And that topic is this: Should we maintain dead or dying MMOs after closure?

          I started thinking about this idea because I am currently wrapped up in a project to collect and catalogue every major bookmark of my life until I am "caught up" to about the time I started working at Massively. As part of the project, I am looking to save old pictures, projects and music, especially ones that exist on paper. Paper rots, after all. The project has made me think much more about my long history with MMOs. Should I be concerned that some of the digital versions of myself have or will disappear as games are sunsetted? Should we do something about this? I think we should, but if not emus, then what?

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            Save RIFT's Silverwood and Freemarch cities starting June 27

            Posted: 26 Jun 2013 06:00 PM PDT

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            Save RIFT's Silverwood and Freemarch cities starting June 27
            Death is coming for the zones of Silverwood and Freemarch. And you, noble Ascended, are the only thing that can stop it.

            No pressure.

            RIFT is putting on a planar invasion event starting on June 27th. Rewards include bonus currency, loot, and new achievements tied to zone events. Special items may drop too, and you'll find a list of those on the announcement page at the game's official website.

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            Choose My Adventure: Next stop in Firefall, whirling death tornado

            Posted: 26 Jun 2013 05:00 PM PDT

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            CMA: Firefall
            In last week's Choose My Adventure poll, I asked three simple questions of the Massively community: What should I do, how should I do it, and how pretty should I look whilst doing so? The response was definitive; voters steered me toward PvE content, which I would approach with a mercenary "what's in it for me" attitude while wearing fabulous copper armor.

            We also had a chance to leap into the game during CMA Live, with experienced Firefall-ers turning out in droves to take me on a whirlwind adventure through some of the game's most intense dynamic content. Overall, it's been a fun week of crushing Ares missions, repelling Chosen invasions, and of course, thumping the heck out of some resources.

            But there's plenty left to do.

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              DCUO has 11 million registered users, SOE explains F2P strategy

              Posted: 26 Jun 2013 04:00 PM PDT

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              DCUO has 11 million registered users, SOE explains F2P strategy
              DC Universe Online was built with a subscription model in mind, creative director Jens Andersen recently told Gamasutra. How, then, did SOE manage to convert the superhero MMO to a free-to-play model and grow the playerbase to include 11 million registered users?

              Andersen says that SOE wanted people to be able to freely access all of the game's launch content while offering the option to maximize playtime via various convenience items. "If you like this game a lot, and you want to dedicate more time to it -- not pay-to-win, but dedicate more time to it, and front-load that time and progression, you can do that through various means," Andersen explains. "Otherwise, if you want to play it for free, you'd go at the pace that the game determines for you."

              SOE came up with a system of replay badges that serve as gear reward gates, effectively allowing players to (re)play content for free but preventing them from claiming the reward a second time until the lockout timer has cycled through. Cash shop items can reduce or eliminate the lockouts. "So your time in the game is the same as a free-to-play person's time, you're just front-loading that time," Andersen says.

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              SMITE throws a disco party with new update

              Posted: 26 Jun 2013 03:00 PM PDT

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              SMITE throws a disco party with new update
              SMITE's boogying down with a new patch today, so heads-up for all of you wanna-be deities out there because the pantheon of the gods is about to clash with 1970s pop culture.

              The update has made significant changes to the conquest mode, with wider lanes, jungle fog-of-war, a slimmed-down map, and adjusted camp positions. There are also two new XP camps to be plundered, so level up while you can!

              Some of the characters have received tweaks, particularly visual and vocal changes. Most notably, Aphrodite can now assume the "Afro-dite" skin, taking her back to a time when disco was all the rage in the MOBA world.

              The patch notes have the full scoop over all of the changes, including teleportation consumables, combat blink, and new rank 3 options. Alternatively, you can check out the patch highlights video after the jump!

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              Leaderboard: Which platform would you prefer for The Division?

              Posted: 26 Jun 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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              Leaderboard - Which platform would you prefer for The Division?
              I'm really conflicted about The Division. On the one hand, it was one of the more interesting MMOish developments that I saw at this year's E3. On the other hand, it's disappointing that Ubisoft initially positioned it as a console-only title. It's also a little off-putting that the company is waffling with a maybe-we-will-and-maybe-we-won't attitude when it comes to bringing the game to the PC.

              Maybe Ubisoft truly hasn't decided how -- or whether -- to allocate its dev resources to cover multiple platforms. Or maybe it has decided and it's just milking the controversy for PR reasons, but either way it's pretty crappy from a PC customer's perspective. Assuming that The Division does make it to all three major platforms, and assuming you're interested in the title to begin with, which would you prefer to play it on? Vote after the cut!

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                Dungeons & Dragons Online screenshots show off new monsters

                Posted: 26 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT

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                Hey, guys, want to get a pizza?  Or you could try and kill me, that's super cool too.
                Just like its source material, Dungeons & Dragons Online is largely a game about killing new and interesting monsters across new and interesting landscapes. So the upcoming expansion Shadowfell Conspiracy really needs to have both. We've seen the landscapes, but now we're also getting a look at the monsters, some of which seem downright personable if you can get past the fact that they'll be trying to kill you. And if you look past the gore-soaked weapons. Maybe they're not all that personable after all.

                The shots in the gallery below include some general gaming staples (griffons), some specific Dungeons & Dragons staples (beholders), and some things that look like nothing even vaguely familiar. And rest assured, you'll be finding ways to kill every single one of them. So take a look at the gallery if you can't wait until August 19th to see the new face of your enemy.

                [Source: Turbine Entertainment press release]

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                  WildStar's third beta test is all right for fighting

                  Posted: 26 Jun 2013 12:00 PM PDT

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                  There is a reference to a song in every single sentence, sometimes multiple songs.  Enjoy hunting!
                  The Dominion and the Exiles cannot just get along, they cannot be friends, and they cannot give peace a chance. So the testing for WildStar thus far has kept them separated, with both sides testing on different weekend. But according to patch notes released today by Carbine Studios, the upcoming test is starting a riot, letting both factions loose in the same playground. The notes include a request that testers look into the game's setup for potential griefing hotspots to ensure that they're fixed before launch rather than remain a spot of constant sorrow.

                  So is this patch just sporting the one change? Oh, you ain't seen nothing yet. Even if we disregard the ability and build changes outlined, the patch introduces rated battlegrounds and arenas for the game's universal soldiers. There are also improvements to the housing interface, the introduction of the not-yet-functional tradeskill talent UI, and an expansion of quickslot abilities. And even if you're not in the testing and can't go your own way, there's plenty to make you wonder.

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                  Guild Wars 2 sheds a little more light on the Aetherblade Pirates

                  Posted: 26 Jun 2013 11:30 AM PDT

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                  They like putting cogs on coats because they think it looks cool, I guess?
                  There's a new group of pirates in Tyria, and unlike the five or six pirate factions already around, these folks don't bother messing around with water. Guild Wars 2's Aetherblade Pirates come from the air, and they're the subject of intense speculation from the Lionsguard. The lore of the group isn't exactly revealed in the latest blog entry, but it should give anyone anxious for more pirate details some interesting food for thought.

                  According to the official Lionsguard report, the Aetherblade Pirates do not appear to associate with any existing pirate groups and refuse to give any details regarding their leadership. There's also reason to believe that the pirates are not actually responsible for the maintenance of their own ships, as those captured display no real knowledge of the working mechanisms behind these vessels. So it may be that they're simply a marauding force working at the behest of a more dangerous power, which may be an unpleasant thought indeed for Tyrian residents.

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                  Massively reminisces on Star Wars Galaxies' 10th anniversary

                  Posted: 26 Jun 2013 11:00 AM PDT

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                  Massively reminisces on Star Wars Galaxies' 10th anniversary
                  Has it really been 10 years? Yep, Star Wars Galaxies did indeed launch on June 26th, 2003. And yep, this is indeed an anniversary post for an MMORPG that closed down in December of 2011.

                  Why the reminiscing about a game that we can't -- ahem -- play any longer? Simply put, SWG deserves it. If you're reading this article, you already know why it deserves it, so we'll skip the sandbox proselytizing and get right to the part where Massively's Starsider veterans raise a glass and share a few of their favorite launch-era memories.

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