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SOE Live 2013: EQII's Destiny of Velious will be free, Age of Discovery split

Posted: 03 Aug 2013 10:00 AM PDT

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SOE Live 2013  EQII's Destiny of Velious will be free
If you didn't have the chance to sit in on the EverQuest II expansion panel at SOE Live, you didn't get to hear the outright confirmation that Producer Holly Longdale hinted at in Thursday's keynote address, namely, that the Destiny of Velious expansion will soon be bundled with the previous expansions and available to all free-to-play players. Yes, that means that the game updates including SkyShrine, Scars of the Awakened, and Darkness Dawns will open up to all! How else could everyone get free access to the level 85 Heroic Characters and experience the high-level content?

Longdale also added that the dev team has been listening to community feedback and that the stand alone Age of Discovery expansion will be split into its components so players can buy the features they like and not have to shell out for those they don't. This expansion contains the Beastlord class, the dungeon maker, and mercenaries.

What happens in Vegas doesn't stay in Vegas, at least where SOE Live is concerned! Massively sent intrepid reporters MJ Guthrie and Karen Bryan to this year's SOE Live, from which they'll be transmitting all the best fan news on EverQuest Next, EverQuest II, DC Universe Online, and the other MMOs on SOE's roster.

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    WRUP: Month in review edition

    Posted: 03 Aug 2013 08:00 AM PDT

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    Beans, beans, they're not a fruit.  Not even close a fruit.  Seriously, who writes that?
    Hey, gang! It's August, and that means it's time to take a look back at how we did in July. Overall, Massively did pretty well, with very few people noticing that both Matt and Justin had been replaced by cybernetic kill-droids chained to chairs and forced to write. Our top articles were our two-part feature on the history of beans in video games and that livestream where the feed was accidentally replaced with an episode of Adventure Time. This August we plan to diversify our content with the addition of cooking shows, so please, stick around!

    Please?

    On what's presumably a related note, it's time for this week's installment of WRUP, which lists what we're playing over the next couple of days. So by all means, take a look at our plans, and let us know what you plan to get up to in the comments. And you can trust me, it's funny if you get the reference.

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    The Daily Grind: Should character collision matter?

    Posted: 03 Aug 2013 06:00 AM PDT

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    Football would be very different without collisions.  I'm not sure if it would be better or worse.
    The first MMO I ever played was Final Fantasy XI, which had something like a collision mechanic. Running into another player would stop my movement for a moment, but after a second both characters would pass through one another. At the time, I didn't understand that this was done to prevent griefing by preventing players from literally blocking off important locations or walling people in, something that was a minor issue anyway because of the game's nonexistent PvP at the time.

    Many games now available do away with collision altogether, letting players occupy the same space without a thought for logic. On the one hand, this means that crowded spaces are more easily navigated, unlike the fleet area in Star Wars: The Old Republic's, in which movement is a series of desperate jumps as you try to reach anything. On the other hand, there's something to be said for having physical space play a larger role and forcing players to consider the size of what they're running around. So today we ask you: Should character collision matter? Or should we all just run straight through one another without a care in the world?

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

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      Betawatch: July 27 - August 2, 2013

      Posted: 02 Aug 2013 06:00 PM PDT

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      If you are completely happy, you get no apologies.  The world of gaming is harsh and unforgiving.
      Are you completely happy with Firefall right now? Because Red 5's CEO Mark Kern offered an apology this week to everyone affected by issues early in the open beta, vowing that the company as a whole will do better from here on out. The man cannot be accused of hiding behind the beta tag. Whether or not that actually fixes your issues is another story.

      In other beta news, Infinite Crisis appears to be headed the way of several other recent free-to-play titles by offering the option to pre-purchase item packs for the game in exchange for immediate beta access and other goodies. The Repopulation showed off the Inquiry System, a way to communicate with NPCs about the world and what's going on (such as revealing the location and general aggressiveness of several bears hot on your heels).

      Oh, right, and we have the usual list of games past the break that are in testing. As always, if we missed something, feel free to let us know in the comments!

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        Storyboard: Prophetic

        Posted: 02 Aug 2013 05:00 PM PDT

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        I predict that when you read this, it is night.
        Not every game is well suited to prophecies. Star Trek Online doesn't lend itself to vague pronouncements regarding the future, for example. Other games, such as The Secret World, seem to sustain themselves almost entirely upon prophetic vagueness, whether that's regarding mystical secrets or your bank statement for the month. And in a world filled with prophecy, it's tempting to have characters start joining in on the fun and prognosticate the future themselves. It works in books, movies, and games, after all.

        Of course, the thing is that a book, movie, or game is written before the fact. You can easily write a prophecy that lines up perfectly with something far down the road because you know what happens far down the road. Roleplaying, on the other hand, is not happening with a script, which means that your guesses about the future feel less like prophecy and more like someone randomly stabbing in the dark and hoping to hit something. (So more like actual prognostication.)

        So how do you make prophecies that don't fall apart when life happens? Here are some tips, naturally.

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          Pandora adds Blizzard soundtracks to its library

          Posted: 02 Aug 2013 04:00 PM PDT

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          You might even hear these guys.  Whether or not that's a good thing is left as an exercise for the reader.
          Whether or not you're currently a fan of World of Warcraft, odds are good you've played it and can still recognize some of the music. Blizzard Entertainment has always paired its games with some impressive soundtracks, after all. So whether or not you're in the game, you may be happy to know that you can listen to this music on Pandora, as the popular music service has added tracks from all three of Blizzard's major franchises to its rotation.

          The tracks are all available on the Video Game Music station, which can be streamed in a browser or via one of the many mobile Pandora clients. It's also mixed in with several other tracks from games, and Pandora allows the creation of custom lineups and stations for user preference. Whether you're in love with the game right now or just want a dose of nostalgia from the main theme of The Burning Crusade, you can listen right now for free.

          MassivelyPandora adds Blizzard soundtracks to its library originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 02 Aug 2013 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          SOE Live 2013: Here's where you can sign up for EverQuest Next's beta

          Posted: 02 Aug 2013 03:30 PM PDT

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          Here's where you can sign up for EverQuest Next's beta
          Annnnd, how's about a little EverQuest Next beta signup action to close out your Friday? Here you go and have fun!

          I bet most of you stopped reading already, didn't ya? I know I did, because truthfully, after you've said 'EQN beta signups,' really what more needs to be said? But Massively has standards, and one of them is word-count in our posts. So, I think now that I've signed up for EQN's beta, I'm going to go eat a piece of pie and rewatch the SOE livestream. Until next time!

          What happens in Vegas doesn't stay in Vegas, at least where SOE Live is concerned! Massively sent intrepid reporters MJ Guthrie and Karen Bryan to this year's SOE Live, from which they'll be transmitting all the best fan news on EverQuest Next, EverQuest II, DC Universe Online, and the other MMOs on SOE's roster.

          MassivelySOE Live 2013: Here's where you can sign up for EverQuest Next's beta originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 02 Aug 2013 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          SOE Live 2013: Get your EQ fix on the go with EverQuest Worlds mobile app

          Posted: 02 Aug 2013 03:00 PM PDT

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          SOE Live 2013 Get your EQ fix on the go with EverQuest Worlds mobile appNow that the big EverQuest Next reveal is in the books, we can get on with the business of covering the rest of this weekend's SOE Live.

          Massively has learned of a new, free mobile app called EverQuest Worlds that "provides you with quests and minigames that reveal lore, content, and rewards from the EverQuest franchise." You can click the source link below to download the app, or search for it in Apple's App Store or via Google Play.

          If you're at SOE Live, there are two quests built into the app that are designed to enhance your con-going experience.

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          Subscription server bound for Allods Online

          Posted: 02 Aug 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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          This may be lost in the shuffle.
          A lot of games have gone from subscription to free-to-play, but that's generally been a one-way street. Allods Online is walking in the other direction. After the game opened a subscription server in Russia a while back, the most recent roadmap for the game reveals that a subscription server is due for release over here after the game's next expansion. That presumably means a lot of the perks from the cash shop will be simply available in-game for a flat monthly rate.

          The letter doesn't mention an exact timeframe or what players can expect from the subscription server, but it's quite clear that the development team has heard the demand and is moving forward on the project. There's also talk of hosting a convention for the game's community in the real world, which would be a first for the title. Allods Online fans should stay alert for more news on both the next expansion and the new server type in the coming months.

          [Thanks to Mikey for the tip!]

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          SOE Live 2013: Introducing EverQuest Next Landmark

          Posted: 02 Aug 2013 01:30 PM PDT

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          SOE Live 2013  Introducing EverQuest Next Landmark
          While you were sitting back and waiting (im)patiently for EverQuest Next, did you guess that there would actually be two EQ Next games coming out? No? Well, surprise! There is actually an independent yet related game that is coming to you sooner than the one you knew about, and EverQuest Franchise Director Dave Georgeson revealed it at SOE Live 2013. If you are a builder, decorator, or Player Studio fanatic, EverQuest Next Landmark is seriously the game for you.

          In a physical world built on the same principles as EQ Next, Landmark actually gives players the same tools to build as the devs are using to make its namesake. In fact, all the devs were having so much fun on their free time designing and building that they had to offer this same ability to the rest of us! In a nutshell, Landmark allows players to claim a plot of land and construct whatever s/he wants (with the exception of inappropriate things). Recipes and materials to build are found throughout the world. Those creations can then be sold on Player Studio, and players even get royalties if their item is used as a component of another product for sale. Player designs can also possibly find their way into EQ Next.

          Sound intriguing? Look for more in-depth coverage of Landmark this weekend!

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            SOE Live 2013: EverQuest Next explained

            Posted: 02 Aug 2013 01:00 PM PDT

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            SOE Live 2013 EverQuest Next explained
            With that pesky SOE Live embargo out of the way, we can finally stop speculating and start talking about EverQuest Next! And if you're a sandbox fan, you're going to love it because when SOE declared last year that it was doing something really, truly different with EQ Next, it wasn't kidding. EQ Next is set in the realm of Norrath, but this is a rebooted version of those lands. Veteran players will find familiar places and names in the lore and setting, but they won't have a monopoly on the knowledge of this world; players new to the franchise can be equally comfortable because everyone is discovering this new world at the same time.

            On two separate occasions over the last few weeks, I got to sit down with Franchise Director Dave Georgeson to learn even more details about the game in preparation for today's SOE Live reveal. Want to see what all the fuss is about? Then join me for a tour through some of the key aspects and features of the upcoming sandbox.

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              The Elder Scrolls Online's gameplay at QuakeCon [Updated]

              Posted: 02 Aug 2013 11:30 AM PDT

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              The Elder Scrolls Online live gameplay starts here!
              QuakeCon, hailed as the largest LAN party in North America, kicked off yesterday, and since MMO fans have been clamoring for some uninterrupted Elder Scrolls Online gameplay, ZeniMax chose QuakeCon as the venue to show off its latest addition to the Elder Scrolls franchise. Starting right now (at 1:30 p.m. EDT), Creative Director Paul Sage and other lead designers are livestreaming direct from Dallas, Texas. Our intrepid reporters are watching along, providing a periodic liveblog in this post as well as frequent chatter in our comments. Watch the stream and join the conversation right now!

              [Update: The stream is over now, but we've collected the important bits beyond the cut, and Larry's liveblog in the comments is still viewable!]

              Continue reading The Elder Scrolls Online's gameplay at QuakeCon [Updated]

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                MMObility: Zynga's Solstice Arena is a solid MOBA without a farm in sight

                Posted: 02 Aug 2013 11:00 AM PDT

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                Solstice Arena screenshot
                Let's say you're mucking around with your iPad and get the nagging feeling that you'd rather be owning other players in a game of strategical combat. What do you do? Well, one of the solutions is to pick up Zynga's new MOBA Solstice Arena and start hammering away. From what I can tell, the game really isn't showing us anything new and inventive, but it has taken the usual MOBA gameplay, toned it down, tightened it up, and made it a more satisfying mobile, fast-paced experience.

                I am no huge MOBA fan; I'll leave that up to the experts. But that's only because it's one of many genres that I haven't as much time for as I'd like. Solstice Arena has shown me that these jump-in games can be pretty cool, though your arm might get tired from holding up your iPad!

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                  EverQuest Next: Beta Sign-Ups Begin; EverQuest Worlds App Released

                  Posted: 01 Aug 2013 08:38 PM PDT

                  Beta Sign-Ups Begin; EverQuest Worlds App Released

                  Sign-ups for the beta tests for both EverQuest Next and EverQuest Next Landmark have (officially, this time) begun. In addition, SOE has released an app called "EverQuest Worlds" that will allow gamers to "earn prizes and gain access to EverQuest Next content and news" by participating in the app's quest content.

                  PlanetSide 2: Hossin and Nexus Revealed at SOE Live

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 02:12 PM PDT

                  Hossin and Nexus Revealed at SOE Live

                  We caught up with the Planetside 2 team during SOE Live to talk about the game's new Hossin region, and the future of PS2. Read on for more info.

                  DC Universe Online: Sons of Trigon at SOE Live

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 01:51 PM PDT

                  Sons of Trigon at SOE Live

                  We caught up with SOE's Jens Andersen to learn all about the upcoming DLC: Sons of Trigon. It's got new powers, new endgame content, and tons more. Read on!

                  EverQuest Next: EQN Revealed, World Building "Landmark" Released This Winter

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 11:28 AM PDT

                  EQN Revealed, World Building "Landmark" Released This Winter

                  Today in Las Vegas during the annual SOE Live convention, Sony Online Entertainment revealed not only the much-anticipated EverQuest Next, but also that EverQuest Next: Landmark will be releasing this winter. A world building F2P game along the lines of Minecraft but set in Norrath will tie players to developers as they craft EverQuest Next as a team.

                  EverQuest Next: The Future of the MMORPG Lies in Norrath

                  Posted: 01 Aug 2013 11:42 AM PDT

                  The Future of the MMORPG Lies in Norrath

                  Today, right now in Las Vegas, Nevada SOE is pulling back the veil on the incredibly anticipated EverQuest Next. In the this momentous installment of the venerable series, they're returning to their roots and pushing a genre to its limits. Read on for our exclusive preview of what awaits you in the new Norrath.

                  General: I'm Not Special

                  Posted: 01 Aug 2013 12:31 PM PDT

                  I

                  In this week's Tingle's Touchy Subject, Adam rants about the desire most game makers have to force the player into the role of "The Hero" and why that's not always a good thing.

                  Eldevin: Founder Packs Now Available

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 10:07 AM PDT

                  Founder Packs Now Available

                  Hunted Cow is now offering supporters of Eldevin the opportunity to snap up Founder Packs made available for the game. The packs offer early supporters discounts on digital and physical rewards, including: exclusive pets, vanity items, a unique emote, t-shirt, full-color hardback art book, chrome keyring, and canvas map of the Eldevin Kingdom.

                  Elder Scrolls Online: Developer Question #33: Mages Guild

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 09:50 AM PDT

                  Developer Question #33: Mages Guild

                  In the latest Elder Scrolls Online developer question video, Zenimax Online's Jonathan Lapkoff asks: "As a new member of the Mages Guild, you've been given your first guild quest -- to go into a nearby catacomb with only three spells at your disposal. Which would you choose and why?"

                  Uncharted Waters Online: Tower of Babel Update Bumps Level Cap

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 09:44 AM PDT

                  Tower of Babel Update Bumps Level Cap

                  Netmarble has released Tower of Babel, a new update for Uncharted Waters Online that bumps the game's total level cap to 225 (75 for each of the three classes), and also adds new quests, ships, and items.

                  Guild Wars 2: Taking on Tyria and GW2

                  Posted: 01 Aug 2013 12:04 PM PDT

                  Taking on Tyria and GW2

                  In this week's Tourist, Chris Coke visits the hallowed grounds of Tyria as he pokes around Guild Wars 2 to see if the game can re-capture him after an early departure post-launch.

                  World of Tanks: Wargaming Celebrates 15 Years with Gifts to All Players

                  Posted: 31 Jul 2013 07:20 AM PDT

                  Wargaming Celebrates 15 Years with Gifts to All Players

                  Wargaming is celebrating 15 years and is rewarding players in all of their titles for their loyalty. World of Tanks players can also take part in weekend events and take advantage of big sales in the game's item shop.

                  Guild Wars 2: ArenaNet Blog Updated with Dungeon Rewards Revamp

                  Posted: 02 Aug 2013 07:48 AM PDT

                  ArenaNet Blog Updated with Dungeon Rewards Revamp

                  The official blog over at the Guild Wars 2 site has been updated with a new post from Isaiah Cartwright detailing August 6th's upcoming changes to Dungeon Rewards.

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