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Lian Li's Gigantic PC-A79 Full Tower Computer Case Ships in September

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 12:04 PM PDT

Lian Li PC-A79Supports motherboards big and small

It doesn't matter if you're rocking a micro ATX motherboard or an HPTX mobo, Lian Li's upcoming PC-79 full tower chassis will give it a home. The same holds true for E-ATX, XL-ATX, and standard ATX motherboards, all of which the PC-79 supports. On paper, there's ample room for your hardware, as the case measure 9 inches (W) by 24.3 inches (H) by 23.4 inches (D) and supports up to nine 3.5-inch drives and eight 2.5-inch drives.

The case also comfortably holds multiple, long graphics cards measuring 13.7 inches and CPU coolers up to 5.7 inches in height. If it was built for PCs and you own it, chances are it will fit.

To make it easier to move the case about when it's stuffed full of components, Lian Li installed two rear wheels on the bottom, while the front feet add stability. It also has four USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA port, HD audio connectors,

Fan mounts can be found all throughout, as well as cable cutouts to keep clutter to a minimum (and not to impede airflow).

No word yet on price or availability.

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Logitech Expands G Line with G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse and Two Mouse Pads

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 09:59 AM PDT

Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming MouseLogitech's G line grows by three

Back in March, Logitech reaffirmed its commitment to PC gaming by announcing a dedicated G line of accessories for PC gamers. Kicking off the launch were eight new gaming products, including two keyboards, four mice, and two brand new headsets. Fast forward to today and Logitech is once again promoting its G family of peripherals, this time with the introduction of its G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse, G440 Hard Gaming Mouse Pad, and G240 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad.

The G602 is designed to go the distance with up to 250 hours of gaming battery life using two AA batteries in Performance Mode, and up to 1,440 hours in Endurance Mode (sensor is toned down). If you want a lighter rodent and don't mind sacrificing a bit of battery life, you can actually remove one of the batteries and keep on gaming.

It also has 11 programmable controls, in-game sensitivity switching between 250 DPI to 2500 DPI, mechanical microswitches that Logitech rates at 20 million clicks, and "Delta Zero" sensor technology for high accuracy cursor control.

The Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse is available to pre-order for $80. Also available to pre-order are the G440 Hard Gaming Mouse Pad ($30) and G240 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad ($20).

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Diamond Multimedia Launches Low Profile Xtreme Sound 7.1 Audio Card

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 08:32 AM PDT

Diamond Multimedia Xtreme Sound 7.1Discrete audio lives on

Sound cards aren't perhaps as prominent as they once were now that onboard audio solutions have upped their game (it also helps that today's multi-core processors are able to handle audio chores without a significant hit to frame rates), but they still exist. Enter Diamond Multimedia and its newest addition to its sound card collection, the Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1, a low-profile PCI-Express sound card with support for 24-bit playback and recording.

Diamond Multimedia says the card features anti-pop protection circuitry. It also boasts four sets of 3.5mm stereo connectors for front R/L, rear R/L, side R/L, and center/subwoofer; 3.5mm stereo connectors for line-in; two RCA connectors for coaxial input and output; two optical connectors for SPDIF input and output; and an HD audio link for front audio.

"The Xtreme Sound 7.1 HD sound card also includes a digital optical output, which provides a multichannel, pure digital, distortion-free signal that can be connected via a single optical digital cable, therefore eliminating multiple cable connections and guaranteeing high fidelity audio for your home theater experience," Diamond Multimedia says.

The card is compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. It's also fairly affordable at $60 MSRP.

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Intel's IDF Agenda Includes Overclocking Solid State Drive Technology

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 06:15 AM PDT

Intel SSD NakedMum's the world until IDF

Once considered a dark art that required messing with DIP switches and praying to the PC gods, overclocking in the past several years has become a mainstream and mostly safe activity. Overclocking allows you to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of your parts, whether you're talking about goosing the RAM, nudging your CPU, or coaxing your graphics card to run faster than stock. After the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), you may be able to add solid state drives (SSDs) to the list of components that can be overclocked.

Intel has posted its agenda for IDF, which includes several different overclocking demonstrations. Most have to do with the firm's 4th Generation Core processor (Haswell) technology, but there's one entry in particular that had us do a double take when we read it.

"Demonstrating overclocking SSD technology," Intel lists on its agenda.

That's all Intel is saying at the moment, leaving us to speculate what that might entail. Perhaps the chip maker has figured out a way to supercharge NAND flash memory controllers, or maybe it developed a controller that can be overclocked. Whatever Intel has up its sleeve, consider us intrigued.

The overclocking session takes place on September 10 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p, Corsair Vegeance M65 Gaming Mouse, and More!

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 05:54 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

What the flip? We're as baffled as you are as to how Lenovo can cram two GPUs into a gaming laptop that's a mere 1.4 inches at its thinnest point, surround it Haswell and other high end goodies, and then keep th price tag around a grand. Incredible? Sure, and also the topic of today's top deal, which is for a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p notebook for $1,050 with free shipping (normally $1,150). This 15.6-inch (1920x1080) system comes equipped with an Intel Core i7 4700MQ processor, 8GB of RAM, 1TB hard drive, and dual Nvidia GeForce GT 750M GPUs in SLI.

Other Deals:

Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model for $50 with free shipping (normally $60)

Cooler Master Elite 431 Plus Black Steel Body/ABS plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case for $44 with free shipping (normally $55 - use coupon code: [CMCW20A2013]; $10 additional Mail-in rebate)

XFX Core Edition Radeon HD 7850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card for $141 with free shipping (normally $160 - use coupon code: [DYMREVGA7]; $20 additional Mail-in rebate)

Corsair Vengeance M65 White 8 Buttons USB Wired Laser 8200 dpi Gaming Mouse for $60 with free shipping (normally $70; $10 additional Mail-in rebate)

Windows 8.1 Has Reportedly RTM’d

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 09:57 PM PDT

Windows 8.1

General availability is scheduled for October 17

We are not too far away from finding out the fate of Microsoft's Windows 8.1 update, which is being seen as a great opportunity for the company to redeem itself — especially by those who don't have greater expectations from Ballmer's departure. The word on the street is that Redmond has already released Windows 8.1 to manufacturing and the update is on track for a general release in October.

According to seasoned Microsoft watcher Paul Thurrott, Microsoft completed the development of Windows  8.1 this past Friday and that it has already been released to manufacturing. All said, Thurrott says that the company will use the time leading up to the free update's general availability, which is set for October 17, to further test the code and provide OEMs with "Quick Fix Engineering" updates if any issues crop up.

"I exclusively revealed the RTM and build number of Windows 8.1—9600.16384.130821-1623—on Twitter on Friday, just as the Windows client team was signing off on it," Thurrott in a post on his WindowsITPro Sunday. "I'm told that Windows 8.1 has already been provided to PC and hardware makers."

The obvious question then is: why hasn't there been any official announcement in the three days since? The answer, if you ask Mary Jo Foley, is that Microsoft wants the media buzz around the announcement of Steve Ballmer's impending retirement to die down. Or in other words, it does not want anything else to overshadow Windows 8.1.

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The Soapbox: Actually, that really isn't an MMO

Posted: 27 Aug 2013 10:00 AM PDT

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In last week's edition of The Soapbox, Mike Foster argued that online gaming has evolved over the past few years and that the term MMO should be expanded to cover other online games like MOBAs. He examined the blurred dividing line between new online games and the classic MMOs of yesteryear, and he made the controversial argument that Call of Duty and League of Legends should now fall under the MMO umbrella. I found myself disagreeing with many of Mike's arguments and wanting to make additional points of my own, so this week I'd like to offer a few counter-points on the same topic for debate.

The MMO market has certainly evolved since Massively was founded, with some pretty big innovations in gameplay and new ideas like the free-to-play business model taking hold. As much as people like to complain about a lack of innovation in the games industry, the same level of experimentation and evolution has hit industry-wide. Call of Duty has borrowed unlock and XP systems from the world of orcs and dragons, and League of Legends came from nowhere to be at the forefront of a global MOBA revolution, but neither of them is an MMO by any stretch of the imagination.

In this in-depth opinion piece, I break down the definition arguments surrounding the term MMO, offer a reasoned view of where the line can and should be drawn, and look at why Massively covers games other than MMOs.

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    PAX Prime 2013: Wargaming plans presence and presents

    Posted: 27 Aug 2013 09:30 AM PDT

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    PAX Prime 2013  Wargaming plans presence and presents
    If you are heading out to PAX Prime in Seattle this weekend, you'll have the opportunity to drop by the Wargaming booth and get your hands on World of Tanks on the Xbox 360 and World of Warplanes. Located at exhibit space 132 and 232, Wargaming's booth will have 30 playable gaming stations set up for attendees to play the games on. If playing the games isn't enough of an incentive to drop by, how about this one: The studio also plans hourly giveaways for the chance to win a variety of gaming hardware.

    [Source: Wargaming press release]

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      Black Desert Gamescom video shows 22 minutes of gameplay

      Posted: 27 Aug 2013 09:00 AM PDT

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      Black Desert Gamescom video shows 22 minutes of gameplay
      Gamescom 2013 may be over, but that doesn't mean great stuff isn't still trickling out from it. And today's stuff is a 22-minute video of Black Desert gameplay, complete with dev commentary. In this extended tour of the upcoming sandbox, Pearl Abyss shows off plenty of the action combat, active dodging, and wall climbing as well as the characters and the terrain. Besides that, viewers can see and hear about the weather system, the world map and exploration, worker NPCs who will harvest and deliver resources to you, and other features.

      If you've got a good chunk of time, sit back and have yourself a lengthy look at Black Desert after the break.

      [Thanks to Erik for the tip!]

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      Massively Speaking Episode 261: The subs strike back

      Posted: 27 Aug 2013 08:30 AM PDT

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      Massively Speaking Episode 261 The subs strike back
      Even as the rebel forces of F2P celebrate the destruction of the old restrictive Sub Star, the enemy forces have regrouped and staged a comeback that nobody saw coming. Imperial subs have entered the base! Imperial subs have...

      As everyone is freaking out about this newfangled "trend" of subscription-only MMOs, the level-headed Bree and the hot-shot pilot Justin are there to blast through the emotional reactions to find the truth reactor behind it all. And then blow it up with a photon wit or two.

      Have a comment for the podcasters? Shoot an email to podcast@massively.com. We may just read your email on the air!

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        Massively's Final Fantasy XIV relaunch roundup

        Posted: 27 Aug 2013 08:00 AM PDT

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        Spoilers, sort of.
        Most games don't get a second chance at a first impression, but Final Fantasy XIV is going for precisely that with its revamped version launching today as A Realm Reborn. The original launch was met with notably terrible reception, prompting the complete shutdown of the first version followed by a radically different and redeveloped game. Maybe you're just now hearing about it, or maybe you've been following the game since the first announcement, but today is when everyone can finally access the relaunch.

        We've put together a collection of both news and useful guides so that old players can be brought up to speed, new players can learn what to do first, and people on the fence can decide whether the game is worth playing in the first place. Enjoy our relaunch roundup past the cut, and if you decide to take part, enjoy your reborn adventures in Final Fantasy XIV!

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          SWTOR site teases The Dread War update

          Posted: 27 Aug 2013 07:30 AM PDT

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          SWTOR site teases The Dread War update
          The Dread War is coming to Star Wars: The Old Republic with Game Update 2.4, bringing with it new operations, story missions, and warzone arenas.

          The new Level 55 Operation known as The Dread Fortress starts you out against one of the Dread Masters while you continue through to The Dread Palace for the finale to the Dread Masters' saga. A new 4v4 gladiator-esque PvP Warzone Arena was commissioned by Huttball sponsor Giradda the Hutt who has begun expanding his gambling empire through more bloodsports.

          You can read up on this latest update -- including an interview with the Arena's announcer, Baron Deathmark -- at the official site.

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          Super Adventure Box returns to Guild Wars 2

          Posted: 27 Aug 2013 07:00 AM PDT

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          Super Adventure Box returns to Guild Wars 2
          The rumors are true: Super Adventure Box is coming back to Guild Wars 2 for a 2013 encore event! The next content update for the game won't merely trot out the old April Fools Day content for another go, but will also add several new levels and challenges.

          When players return to the retro-themed game-within-a-game, they'll have the chance to push onward into World 2 with several new levels and a terrifying end boss: the Storm Wizard. ArenaNet is also adding a new Tribulation Mode for those who like a challenge, more super weapon skins, boss weapons, and the chance to craft a Princess Miya mini.

          The forthcoming update isn't just about the Super Adventure Box; players will be able to craft ascended weapons and push up to 500 skill points in weaponsmith, artificer, and huntsman crafting. Legendary weapons will be buffed and magic find will be stripped away from all gear in favor of adding it as an account-wide bonus.

          You can prepare by checking out our previous guide to Super Adventure Box and our analysis of its soundtrack.

          [Source: ArenaNet press release]

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            The Daily Grind: How do you choose your mount?

            Posted: 27 Aug 2013 06:00 AM PDT

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            Take a good hard look at this [redacted] mount.
            World of Warcraft used to make earning your first mount a pretty big deal. These days, it's less a deal simply because the game has so many mounts it's almost absurd. Almost anything large enough for a player character to fit on top is a mount... and if it's not big enough, a bigger version will be found for players to ride just the same.

            That's not the only game to do this, of course. Final Fantasy XIV now offers multiple mounts and multiple ways to dress up your mount. Dragon's Prophet offers you a variety of draconic options. Many games love to give players promotional mounts or special mounts for pre-order bonuses, subscriber bonuses, microtransaction items... you get the idea.

            So in this field of variety, how do you choose your mount? Do you plan for the cheapest option and aim for form over function? Do you display a special promotional mount with pride? Is your favorite mount a rare reward from in-game content? Or do you pick your mount based on character personality?

            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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              Not So Massively: D3 Reaper of Souls, Star Citizen hits $16m, and Dead Island goes MOBA

              Posted: 26 Aug 2013 06:00 PM PDT

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              Star Citizen celebrated hitting the $16 million US crowdfunding milestone this week, unlocking a virtual PvP arena game module. Developers revealed the system requirements for their upcoming hangar module release and promised that the $18 million goal will include a private solar system exclusively for pre-launch backers. Elite: Dangerous talked procedural galaxy generation in its latest fiction diary, confirming that around 75,000 real-world stars will be used and key locations like the Sol system will be manually created.

              Details of Diablo III's Reaper of Souls expansion have come thick and fast this week following Gamescom 2013, with the announcement of the new Crusader class, a fifth story act, and a ton of other features aimed at improving the loot-gathering endgame. Path of Exile recently introduced a hidden unique item accessible through an unknown vendor recipe, and players have already figured out what's required to make it. And Red 5 Studios was also at Gamescom to announce details of the second stage of MMOFPS Firefall's open beta.

              Bloodline Champions fans will be glad to hear not only that the game will be getting a little more attention in the near future but also that the developers have secured the contract to create a new MOBA named Dead Island: Epidemic. League of Legends put on its usual showing at Gamescom with the EU LCS Playoff and International Wildcard tournaments, and new champion Lucian has officially joined the game's growing roster of characters. Finally, SMITE celebrated a new partnership with Chinese publisher Tencent that will see the game released in China.

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                SOE shows off Dragon's Prophet alliance PvP in new video

                Posted: 26 Aug 2013 05:00 PM PDT

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                SOE shows off Dragon's Prophet alliance PvP in new video
                SOE has published a new Dragon's Prophet gameplay video. It focuses on the free-to-play fantasy MMO's PvP alliance matches, otherwise known as the Frontier System. The two-minute clip features plenty of player-on-player action, capture points, resource gathering, and ally summoning rituals.

                And of course there are more than a few dragons on display, along with siege weapons and aerial combat galore. Dragon's Prophet launches September 18th. The video is viewable after the break.

                [Source: SOE press release]

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                  Chaos Theory: Get the look with The Secret World's clothing guide

                  Posted: 26 Aug 2013 04:00 PM PDT

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                  Chaos Theory Get the look with The Secret World's clothing guide
                  Dressed to kill. In The Secret World, that's not just an idiom; everyone in this cornucopia of conspiracies is literally dressed -- or in some cases, practically undressed -- to kill. Each player, regardless of secret society affiliation, is romping around the world snuffing the life out of stuff (although admittedly, "life" may not be the best term for the undead). What's more, players get to sport their own unique looks as they engage in said romps, dispensing death. And that's precisely the topic that I am zeroing in on this week: the wonderful world of the wardrobe.

                  No matter which way you slice, dice, torch, or explode it, The Secret World has one of the best systems for player creativity and flexibility in clothing. In this system, clothing is not armor; it is completely cosmetic. Clothing has no stats attached in any way, freeing players to wear whatever they want with only a few restrictions (gender being one). Players also have unlimited access to their personal wardrobes, allowing them to change outfits whenever desired.

                  This guide will give you the basics of where to find the various clothing pieces throughout the game so you can create "The Look" that's perfect for you. And then we'll finish off by telling you how you can get your own design into the game!

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                    Elder Scrolls AMA talks stealth mechanics and more

                    Posted: 26 Aug 2013 03:00 PM PDT

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                    Elder Scrolls AMA talks stealth mechanics and more
                    Now that the furor of The Elder Scrolls Online's business model announcement has died down, ZeniMax can get back to its regularly scheduled content drip. Wait, who are we kidding? Fans are still frothing at the mouth over TESO's launch subscription, but fortunately none of that discourse makes its way into this week's Ask Us Anything post.

                    Instead, the devs focus on topics like character roles, magic, the UI, and stealth mechanics. This last one is particularly interesting given ZeniMax's description of how the tactic will function in PvP.

                    "If you are in stealth, you will be invisible to enemy players unless they detect you. It will take more than just a casual look in a stealthed player's direction to uncover them," the post explains. "During a recent playtest, one of our developers was ambushed by a hidden enemy. It was a very effective tactic; the ambusher took advantage of the fact that his target wasn't being cautious and using the Magelight ability, which would have thwarted the ambush."

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                    Captain's Log: Interview with Star Trek Online's Christine Thompson, part one

                    Posted: 26 Aug 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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                    The past couple of weeks, I took a bit of time to head to Las Vegas to moderate and cover the Star Trek Online panels at the official Star Trek Convention, but I'm happy to say I'm back in the saddle and picking up where I left off with my series of interviews with the people responsible for making Star Trek Online and conducted when I visited Cryptic Studios in late June.

                    This week I begin my summaries of my interview with STO's lead writer, Christine Thompson. Many of you may know her as Cryptic Kestrel. Read on to see what she had to say about writing for the Romulan Republic!

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                      The Nexus Telegraph: The impact of WildStar's new release window

                      Posted: 26 Aug 2013 01:00 PM PDT

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                      I don't know why I thought this wouldn't look good as a header image.  I know that I thought it, but I don't know why I did.
                      It merited only a footnote when the business model was announced, and it was easy to miss for all of the screaming between players who refused to listen to the other sorts of players, but WildStar isn't aiming for a 2013 release any longer. Not that this is exactly a shock, of course; I said about a month ago that I would prefer to just be told that the game wouldn't release until 2014, which already looked to be the case.

                      But there's something interesting to be unpacked with that almost offhand mention of the game's targeted release date, especially when you consider how many huge holes there are in our present knowledge of the game. We'll learn more at the end of the week as PAX Prime starts up, but I find myself filling in some blanks both in terms of upcoming revelations and what we've not been told yet.

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                        Gamescom 2013: Destiny, ESO take top honors

                        Posted: 26 Aug 2013 12:00 PM PDT

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                        Destiny Gamescom 2013
                        Over 340,000 attendees descended on Cologne to see what the biggest in the business had to offer at Gamescom 2013, with the upcoming battle between Microsoft and Sony's next-gen consoles taking center stage. So what came out on top?

                        According to this year's Gamescom Awards, pretty much the games you'd expect. Bungie's MMO-shooter hybrid Destiny took home the award for Best PlayStation game, along with Best Action Game, Best Online Multiplayer Game, and Best of Gamescom. Meanwhile, ZeniMax Online and Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls Online walked with Best Role-Playing Game and Best Social/Casual/Online Game. Gaijin Entertainment's War Thunder was named Best Simulation Game.

                        Other awards were meted out to non-MMO contenders; Titanfall, Forza 5, Mario Kart 8, FIFA 14, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, and Battlefield 4 all ended up with some sort of official recognition.

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                        Final Fantasy XIV's Yoshida issues an apology to players

                        Posted: 26 Aug 2013 11:00 AM PDT

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                        An MMO on launch is having server issues.  You're all shocked, certainly.
                        Final Fantasy XIV's Early Access period hasn't been a smooth ride if you're playing in North America or Europe. The server cluster dedicated to these players has had to undergo several periods of maintenance and unexpected downtime, with several players entirely unable to log in on Sunday. Producer/director Naoki Yoshida took to the official forums to issue a personal apology to players affected by these issues, explaining the problems faced by the team and the steps being taken to correct them.

                        Yoshida states that several of the load-related issues are still persisting, so the team is currently placing restrictions on logins to try to relieve some congestion and better identify server failure points. He goes on to apologize to players for any wait experienced and asks for patience as the team strives to deliver the best possible experience for all players. There's no word on how long these restrictions will be in place or what form they will take, but with the official launch tomorrow, we can only hope that the issues are largely sorted out soon.

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