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PAX East 2014: HyperX Showcases Gaming Headset and RAM [Video]

Posted: 12 Apr 2014 05:51 PM PDT

HyperX FuryMeet the HyperX Cloud gaming headset and Fury RAM

HyperX is showing off its HyperX Cloud headset at PAX East. A division of Kingston, HyperX has added quite a few interesting features to this headset which Maximum PC's Jimmy Thang was able to learn about. 

For example, the headset comes with two interchangeable earcups. One set is made of leather and the other is a red, velour earcup that will change the sound profile of the device. HyperX also considered making its product an on-the-go type of headset that comes with a detachable microphone and adapters so that it can be used with a desktop, notebook, mobile phones, and Sony's PlayStation 4. 

Retail price for the HyperX Cloud headset is $99.99 and is available for pre-order.

In addition to the headset, Jimmy learned a little about HyperX's Fury RAM which features automatic overclocking up to 1866MHz, requires 1.5V, and comes in 8GB or 16GB modules. 

The HyperX Fury is available for purchase at $84.99 or $159.99 depending on if you are purchasing it individually or as a kit. 

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PAX East 2014: Intel Booth tour [Video]

Posted: 12 Apr 2014 04:56 PM PDT

Auros X7A 4K gaming laptop and the Aorus X7 gaming notebook

With 4K monitors on the shelves, it is only a matter of time before 4K laptops start to reach into the wallets of tech enthusiasts. Maximum PC's Jimmy Thang got to see an Alienware 18-inch laptop running in 4K during his Intel booth tour at Pax East.

Hardly any information was provided on the laptop's specs, though it was revealed that it has an Intel Core i7 4940MX Extreme Edition processor. The rep was also eager to point out that, while the stock processor speed is at 3.1GHz, it has been overclocked to 5.2 GHz. 

To show off its abilities, Batman: Arkham Origins was being used to demo the impressive piece of hardware in 4K although Jimmy noted that the framerate was choppy.

No price or release date was provided.

 

During the tour Jimmy was also able to see the Aorus X7 gaming notebook. The 17.3-inch notebook features a metal chassis, dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M cards, and an Intel Core i7-4700HQ processor encased within a metal chassis. For storage, the notebook comes with one 1TB HDD and two 128GB SSDs 

The Aorus X7 is 1.9-inches thick and weighs 6.39lbs. To keep it cool, it also has five cooling pipes, four vents, and two fans which have been designed to be at the rear, along with the GPUs, so that the consumer's palms and fingers don't get heated while using it. 

Those wishing to purchase the Aorus X7 can do so for the starting price of $2,099.

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PAX East 2014: Interview With Oculus VR Founder Palmer Luckey [Video]

Posted: 12 Apr 2014 02:59 PM PDT

Palmer Luckey 001"Facebook gives us the resources we need to develop a lot of custom hardware."

Maximum PC's Jimmy Thang caught up with Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey to talk about the Oculus Rift at this year's PAX East. A very tired Luckey talked about the potential for virtual reality technology to replace TVs and monitors and even the acquisition by Facebook

In the first segment of the interview, to put it briefly, Luckey talked about how the commoditization of VR tech would bring about a much cheaper product that could replace TVs and monitors. This could happen once the VR tech "can reach the pixel density of a real monitor, looking straight forward." 

As for Facebook, Jimmy brought up a point that the social media company could provide the capital needed for the Oculus team to build its own hardware. Luckey explained that, prior to the deal, the team was "relying a lot on the scraps of the mobile phone industry." An industry, Luckey pointed out, that doesn't need high refresh rates or low latency.

He added, "Facebook gives us the resources we need to develop a lot of custom hardware that uses the same kind of base technologies of a lot of mobile hardware. But also optimize it and make it better for VR."

Luckey also said, which wasn't captured on video, that Facebook is letting the Oculus team be completely autonomous. He went on to confirm that consumers will not need to use Facebook in order to use the Oculus Rft, that there will be no Facebook branding, and that the team won't change their open SDK. 

As for the consumer version of the Oculus Rift, Luckey wouldn't go into specifics but did say that it will have a refresh rate of 90Hz or more and be higher than 1080p. No price or release date for the consumer product was provided.

Watch both videos below for the full interview and tell us what you think of Luckey's opinion that VR tech could replace TVs and monitors.

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PAX East 2014: PlanetSide 2's Higby on weekly updates

Posted: 12 Apr 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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The influx is coming.
It's been three months since PlanetSide 2 started updating once every week, if you don't count one update that was pushed back simply because it wasn't quite ready. As creative director Matt Higby put it to me at this year's PAX East, the schedule comes second to making sure that every update is the best it can be. But it's still been quite a ride, and it means that the game has kept up a schedule that's astonishingly fast.

More than a year out from launch, Higby has a lot to say about the game's development process as well as the updates it's already undergone. It's not an unmitigated success story, but it's filled with a lot of lessons and improvements. And like any MMO, the game's development is far from finished. In PlanetSide 2's case, it's a complex process that requires supporting new players, veterans, casual gamers, and professional gaming, sometimes in unconventional fashions.

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    PAX East 2014: Landmark's current tools and future crafts

    Posted: 12 Apr 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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    Any pun based on the sky being the limit will sound cheesy, but eh.
    We've all seen what gamers are capable of making in Minecraft. A quick search online turns up replicas of everything imaginable, sublime works of art, even inexplicable cat fountains. According to Dave Georgeson, this is exactly what led to the creation of Landmark, and by his own admission the development team owes Notch a Christmas card solely because of that. Without that limitation, Landmark wouldn't be what it is now, nor would it be developing into what it will eventually be.

    At this year's PAX East, Georgeson explained to me that as much fun as Minecraft is, it lacks something crucial: a way for players to see all of these creations. Landmark, by contrast, is designed from the ground up not just to allow that sort of interaction but to actively encourage it. And that's only the beginning; the game's current status as a sort of super-Minecraft is the simplest core expression of the game's promise. By the time it's done, the whole point is to make a game that can be anything, a game for all seasons and tastes.

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      WRUP: Gesundheit

      Posted: 12 Apr 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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      H1Z1
      Welcome back to Massively's What Are You Playing, the game where we tell you what we're playing this weekend and you try to convince us that H1Z1 doesn't sound like a four-syllable sneeze. Seriously, say it aloud. It could give Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan and EverQuest: The Legacy of Ykesha a run for their money.

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        The Daily Grind: Are kids MMOs in danger of dying out?

        Posted: 12 Apr 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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        Pirate101
        As a parent of toddlers, I have often wondered what games I will be playing with them when they get old enough to want to dive into MMOs (if they ever want to, that is). Considering that during this past year we've seen several kid-friendly titles shut down, I'm worried that there might not be any left in a few years.

        Recall that Clone Wars Adventures, Free Realms, Pirates of the Caribbean Online, and Toontown Online have been terminated in the past 12 months and answer me this: Are kids MMOs in danger of dying out? I can take heart that KingsIsle is still going strong and that LEGO Minifigures Online is in development, but I don't see a lot of interest in studios making MMOs for the much younger set. What do you think?

        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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          Age of Wushu celebrates anniversary with events, expansion info

          Posted: 11 Apr 2014 07:00 PM PDT

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          Age of Wushu anniversary
          Snail has unveiled a new page on its Age of Wushu website dedicated to celebrating the martial arts sandbox's anniversary. It contains links to various social media events as well as info on in-game activities including special world bosses, XP boosts, and more. The festivities run through April 24, 2014.

          The firm has also published a letter from AoW game director Hao Han that summarizes the upcoming Tempest of Strife expansion. Snail plans to launch said expansion on May 7th.

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          Betawatch: April 5 - 11, 2014

          Posted: 11 Apr 2014 06:00 PM PDT

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          Venus Rising
          Venus Rising's internal alpha officially kicked off this week, and we're sure you can't wait to log in and do... whatever it is people do in there. Take totally platonic baths, maybe. What else is new in the world of MMO betas this week?
          • Trion announced that ArcheAge is officially in alpha! The NDA's down, too.
          • WildStar unleased an enormous beta patch, complete with character customization improvements.
          • Elite: Dangerous' premium beta has begun for... premium... people.
          • Argo Online returned to beta testing yesterday.
          • The Crew announced a fall 2014 launch window.
          • EA MOBA Dawngate hopped into an open beta it's calling a community beta.
          • And sandbox Gloria Victis is now in alpha for donors.
          Read on for the complete Betawatch roundup.

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            PAX East 2014: WildStar's panel is all about the endgame

            Posted: 11 Apr 2014 05:30 PM PDT

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            Maybe get a pet?
            So what happens when when you reach the end of WildStar?

            You've got a while to think about it, obviously, the game isn't even out just yet. But it's an obvious concern. People are going to hit the level cap, and what are they going to be doing then? Staring at the walls, singing songs, perhaps clawing desperately at the metaphorical walls in the hopes of getting the next major patch somewhat sooner?

            According to the WildStar panel at PAX East, the development team is hoping to launch with a fairly robust endgame no matter what you're hoping to do. The panel went through pretty much every part of the game, from items to PvP to solo story questing, all of which is intended to work together to create an environment wherein you don't run out of things to do and don't find yourself forced out of what you find fun. How well it will work remains to be seen, but there's certainly a lot on the table to start with.

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              ArcheAge stream tours the in-game world

              Posted: 11 Apr 2014 05:00 PM PDT

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              ArcheAge
              Trion is certainly gung-ho about ArcheAge these days, so if you've come around to accepting that it's coming to the West this year, the studio has a lengthy stream devoted to introducing you to the game's world and the story behind it.

              The stream starts out with the new CGI story trailer and is followed up with a discussion about the locations and lore of ArcheAge. "There is so much lore in this game that it is absolutely amazing," one of the devs mentioned, going on to say that XLGAMES sent Trion a 200-page summary to help the team understand it. You can check out all of the goodness after the break.

              [Thanks to Kari for the tip!]

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              Elder Scrolls Online lowers the banhammer

              Posted: 11 Apr 2014 04:00 PM PDT

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              ESO
              Elder Scrolls Online cheaters beware! ZeniMax is taking aim at your head with its mighty banhammer.

              Community Manager Jessica Fulsom posted an announcement today of the studio's opening shots against evil-doers: "Today, we made our first major strike against those who choose to cheat in ESO, permanently banning thousands. This is only the beginning of our ongoing efforts to keep the game free from botters, speed hackers, and gold spammers. We want to thank everyone who has sent in-game reports about these individuals in ESO -- your reports helped us identify many of the accounts we banned today."

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              Camelot Unchained discusses resource systems, BOP gear, and housing

              Posted: 11 Apr 2014 03:30 PM PDT

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              Camelot Unchained
              The Camelot Unchained devs have just released issue seven of their Piercing the Veil series, blog posts dedicated to answering player questions about the upcoming PvP sandbox. The highlights?
              • Not every tree in the game will be harvestable, but the devs are considering (not promising!) a dynamic resource ecosystem.
              • There will be expandable storage, but inventory management annoyances will be downplayed.
              • The team isn't planning NPC cities beyond the starter cities. The players will be creating that part of the world.
              • Bind-on-pickup gear "does not make good sense for [the] game given that all but the starter gear will be crafted, rather than dropped."
              • Housing will differ in format based on whether it's in the open world or safe zones, and you won't need to be a crafter to set up a basic home yourself.
              • Non-stat player clothing will be in the game.
              • The devs will most likely put limits on guild sizes.
              • Solo play will probably be a viable option.
              You can read the complete Q&A on the official site.

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              Smedley talks H1Z1's map size, population density

              Posted: 11 Apr 2014 03:00 PM PDT

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              H1Z1
              SOE CEO John Smedley's not done talking about zombie sandbox survival MMO H1Z1. Earlier this afternoon on Reddit, Smed posted a lengthy comment addressing questions about the game's map size. Rather than summarize it for you, I'll just go ahead and leave the whole thing here.

              I've seen a bunch of people asking questions about the map size. Forgelight is built to handle arbitrarily sized worlds. Our plan is simple -- we're building the core of "anywhere USA". When we first open it up to users the map will be huge, but nowhere near as big as it's going to be in short order. Our map editing system allows us to quickly add massive areas. We want to make sure we clearly understand how the players are playing the game before we do that. On PlanetSide 2 we made a mistake by making multiple continents before we had a strong enough idea of what worked and what didn't. This game is different. We're doing it smarter.

              When we open up the early access there will be a massive map for players to enjoy. Over time (very quickly) they'll magically just be able to keep going further than they've gone before. It's a very unique way of doing it, but we actually think this is a better way to go.

              So not to worry. Zombie Apocalypse isn't going to be any fun if it's like Disneyland on Spring Break and super-crowded. We want remote... haunting... being scared when you see someone. Your first instinct needs to be to hide. If there are 20 players in your view it's not a very convincing Apocalypse.

              So how many players per server? Who knows. As we add more land the number of people we can hold on a server goes way up. So we're excited. We have a ton of zombies for you to fight too. You'll be seeing hordes, oh yes you will.

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              The Stream Team: Beginning ArcheAge's alpha

              Posted: 11 Apr 2014 02:00 PM PDT

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              Believe it or not, the chance to play ArcheAge in the West is finally here! No, we aren't kidding. And Massively's MJ is going to jump in and give you a preview of what you can expect in this sandpark's alpha. Want to see how involved character creation is? What about the combat and beginner quests? She'll dive into it all, so join us live at 4:00 p.m. EDT to get your first taste of ArcheAge in English.

              Game: ArcheAge
              Host: MJ Guthrie
              Date: Friday, April 11th, 2014
              Time: 4:00 p.m. EDT

              Enjoy our Stream Team video below.

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                PAX East 2014: Hearthstone reveals Naxxramas single-player adventure

                Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:00 PM PDT

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                Hearthstone
                Hearthstone is planning to revisit one of Azeroth's most notorious locations in the card game's first single-player adventure: Curse of Naxxramas.

                Blizzard announced at PAX East that a new single-player mode for the game will be coming "soon" starting with a romp through the necropolis of Naxxramas. In it, players will journey through five wings of a dungeon, accumulate new cards, and fight bosses with their own unique abilities. Thirty new cards and nine class challenges will come with the adventure as well as a Naxxramas-themed game board.

                Once it's released, Curse of Naxxramas will slowly unlock its wings over the course of five weeks. The first wing will be free, with the remaining four requiring purchase. It will release on all platforms simultaneously.

                Massively's on the ground in Boston during the weekend of April 11th to 13th, bringing you all the best news from PAX East 2014. Whether you're dying to know more about WildStar, Landmark, or any MMO in between, we aim to have it covered!

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                PAX East 2014: First impressions of Warlords of Draenor

                Posted: 11 Apr 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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                One thing I'll definitely give Blizzard, they do a great job of modeling slope-browed drooling ogres.  I don't know if that is exactly a compliment.
                The biggest problem that Warlords of Draenor is facing right now is one of first impressions.

                This isn't a mark against World of Warcraft so much as it's the nature of the beast. I wrote a while back about how World of Warcraft can't really be back, all things considered; it's too firmly a part of the establishment to ever shake the image that it's created over the past several years. You know what it is. You know how it plays. Odds are good that you've played it.

                Warlords of Draenor also features no new races, no new classes, no overhaul of the talent system, and in the build I got to play, very few of the new models. That's where the first impression problem crops up. A lot of the things that are being baked into the expansion just don't show up at first glance. That isn't to say that the first glance is bad, just that it overwhelmingly sends the message of "this is still World of Warcraft; no need for elaboration."

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                  World of Tanks: Wargaming's WoT Grand Finals

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 04:22 PM PDT

                  Wargaming

                  Wargaming's flagship title, World of Tanks, boasts more than 80 million registered players world-wide--a colossal number born not only from the game's simple-but-addictive gameplay, but also from the publisher's willingness to give the players what they want. Last week, Wargaming held the first ever World of Tanks Grand Finals in Warsaw, Poland, an event that Wargaming hopes will bolster the profile of both it and e-sports as a whole.

                  ArcheAge: Latest Team Live Stream Features a World Tour

                  Posted: 10 Apr 2014 05:45 PM PDT

                  Latest Team Live Stream Features a World Tour

                  Trion Worlds has put its ArcheAge team to work in a brand new ArcheAge live stream. This time, the AA team takes viewers on a virtual world tour that includes several locations around the game world.

                  Marvel Heroes: Team-Up Allows Players to Recruit a Super Hero

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:20 PM PDT

                  Team-Up Allows Players to Recruit a Super Hero

                  Marvel Heroes players will have the opportunity to recruit a super hero thanks to the addition of the new "Team-Up" feature. Players can grab Team-Up with Eternity Splinters or via the game shop. To celebrate the addition of the new feature, Gazillion has announced a double drop rate for Team-Up Gear, Uniques, Team Insignias, Rings and Cosmic Medallions and that Cosmic Doop spawn rates will also be doubled.

                  World of Tanks: Wargaming to Help Recreate the Legendary Maus

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:14 PM PDT

                  Wargaming to Help Recreate the Legendary Maus

                  Long thought to only be a prototype, blueprint tank, Wargaming and the Kubinka Tank Museum are partnering to recreate the legendary Panzerkampfwagen VIII "Maus". The team plans to have parts, most of which did not survive modeling, created at locations around the world to make the Maus a working machine. Check out this fascinating video for more information.

                  Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft: Single Player Adventure Mode Announced

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:09 PM PDT

                  Single Player Adventure Mode Announced

                  Blizzard has announced a new single player adventure mode for Hearthstone. The first campaign is titled "Curse of Naxxramas" and will give players the opportunity to take their favorite deck into the famous floating citadel from World of Warcraft's Northrend location. Players will face off against the boss of each of Naxxramas' five wings.

                  Dragon Age: Inquisition: The Exalted Plains from a Design Perspective

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 12:50 PM PDT

                  The Exalted Plains from a Design Perspective

                  The latest Bioware blog has been posted that gives insight into the design process behind Dragon Age: Inquisition. In this post, the team discusses the creation of the Dales' Exalted Plains. It's not just a matter of looks, but also logic that goes into creating a zone complete with a viable ecosystem and more.

                  Heroes of the Storm: Kerrigan Featured in New Trailer

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 11:40 AM PDT

                  Kerrigan Featured in New Trailer

                  Blizzard is showing off the Queen of Blades herself in the latest Heroes of the Storm video. Kerrigan shines with a new look and, as she says, "Vengeance never looked so good."

                  Age of Wushu: Celebrating First Anniversary with Tons of Activities

                  Posted: 11 Apr 2014 11:16 AM PDT

                  Celebrating First Anniversary with Tons of Activities

                  Age of Wushu is turning one year old and the Snail Games team has tons of activities and more for players to participate in. Among other things, there are in-game rewards for returning players and an in-depth preview of the forthcoming expansion, Tempest of Strife.

                  Rift: PVP Dimensions Review

                  Posted: 09 Apr 2014 05:20 PM PDT

                  PVP Dimensions Review

                  Welcome back to Tripping the Rift! It's been a while readers but we're back to dive into all that's interesting in Telara. This week we're heading into hostile territory to take a look at the latest exciting addition to RIFT, PVP dimensions! Are they all they're chalked up to be? We'll let you know! Not sure where to begin? We've got you covered! Buckle in and prepare for murder, mayhem, and a weapons-belt full of new gadgets to play with.

                  Landmark: All-Access Revisions & a Landmark Update

                  Posted: 09 Apr 2014 05:15 PM PDT

                  All-Access Revisions & a Landmark Update

                  This week's Landmark column goes back to the tried and tested formula of discussing recent goings-on in the Landmarky-mark world of Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). Aside from an incoming Landmark patch, which should be active by the time you're reading this, one other point of discussion is the update to the All-Access subscription plan.

                  Elder Scrolls Online: Review in Progress #2

                  Posted: 09 Apr 2014 05:06 PM PDT

                  Review in Progress #2

                  For the first week's article, head here. I've locked in around 30 hours so far, I'm sitting at level 17, and just finally completed the first main zone of the Ebonheart Pact. By completed, I mean I've finished the quests achievement, unlocked all the POIs on the map, and collected every skyshard available. And yet, I've not completed the Fungal Grotto and I've not even set foot in Cyrodiil.

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