General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Super Talent TerraNova SSD Brings Blazing-Fast Performance

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 03:06 PM PST

stWhat to do when an SSD just isn't fast enough? Super Talent would like you to buy its new TerraNova SSD. This little piece of silicon is capable of a theoretical max 540MB/s read and write speeds. The drive packs up to 480GB of storage and uses a new SandForce 2200 controller to get those insane speeds.

The drive connects to the computer over SATA III 6Gbps, and Super Talent's data shows that the smaller capacity versions of the TerraNova actually perform a little better for write speeds than the top of the line 480GB model. Specifically, the 240GB model hits 520MB/s in testing. The 480GB edition tops out at 480MB/s.

Super Talent has apparently begun shipping just today, so the drives should be in stock soon. The pricing will start at $109 for a 60GB drive, and reaches a stratospheric $920 for the 480GB unit.

AT&T's Worst Nightmare, Judge May Delay T-Mobile Merger Case

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 02:46 PM PST

AtttThings just keep getting worse for AT&T as it tries to ram its $39 billion T-Mobile buyout through the courts. The Justice Department has asked a judge to postpone the start of the case seeking to block the merger, which was slated to start in February. AT&T was hoping that a quick resolution to the case would allow it to continue with the deal. Now that could be impossible.

The Justice Department's argument is that expedited proceedings were no longer needed since AT&T had pulled its FCC application for the merger, and the company would need that to continue anyway. The DOJ also floated the idea of dropping the case until such time as AT&T re-filed with the FCC. The judge openly expressed concern that AT&T would alter the terms of the deal when going back to the FCC. This would result in another unnecessary trial.

Analysts have speculated that if the case is delayed, T-Mobile owner Deutsche Telekom could back out. It is eager to so something with its US branch, and waiting around for a year while the courts hash things out isn't on the agenda.

Motorola Wins Patent Case Against Apple in Germany, Can Block iPhone Imports

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 02:32 PM PST

iphoneApple is accustomed to being on the winning side of patent infringement suits, but a new ruling in Germany has turned the tables on Cupertino. The court has found that Apple's iPhone and 3G iPad products infringe a Motorola patent covering the implementation of GPRS mobile technology. This isn't the first win for Moto, but this one does give it the legal authority to ban sales of the infringing products in Germany.

Strictly speaking, there would not be a sales ban. The injunction, if Motorola pursues it, would only cover new imports of the devices. Apple took great pains to clarify that holiday sales of the iPhone and iPad will be unaffected by the ruling. Of course, Apple will also be appealing the case. Moto also has the option to enforce a $133 million bond against Apple.

The German patent system is a bit less punitive than in other nations. A simple cash exchange is usually enough to smooth things over. Since the technology in question is fundamental to mobile devices, Motorola is barred from making excessive demands for licensing payments.

Super Size Me: 16 Massive and Mini Computers

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 12:20 PM PST

In the world of computers, size does matter. Both ways.

Computers, like people, come in all shapes and sizes. Except you've never seen people who tip the scales at 200-plus tons. Or expand so radically they essentially cover the earth. Or shrink so small they're no longer visible.

Or have you? If so, put down the medication. Immediately. And seek help. Lots and lots of help.

And then come back and continue reading. For today we're going to look at the extremes. The smallest. The fattest. The most grandiose. And all things between—including a couple of quick jaunts down memory lane that'll have you pining for the innocent days of olde.

Like a contestant on The Biggest Loser, we'll start big and go small. And what better way to lead off than with the glove-covering giant some out-of-the-box thinkers claim is the biggest computing setup ever designed.

Cool Site of the Week: Where's My Cellphone

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:45 AM PST

wherecellNothing makes you feel like more of a failure at life faster than losing or misplacing a cellphone, especially in an age where more and more of us opt to use our mobile handsets as the sole means of telecommunications in our households. Android handset owners can turn to apps like Find My Phone to keep track of the device's whereabouts. The same goes for iPhone users and Find My iPhone. But what if you're rocking a lowly feature phone or a barebones handset that does nothing else but you know, be a phone? You can try retracing your steps in order to find the misplaced device, drop a wad of cash on a new handset, or call it using Where's My Cellphone, our Cool Site of the Week.

Where's My Cellphone is a site designed for one thing and one thing only: dialing your cellphone, so that you can track your handset down by listening for its ring. To use it, enter your telephone number and area code, set the time delay and listen for your cellphone's ring as Where's My Cellphone leaps into action.

While it doesn't offer the ability to track a missing mobile device via its GPS coordinates, giving users the option to ring their handsets without the aid of a telephone for free is a great service that, in many cases, will be exactly what's needed to track down your cellphone so that you can get on with the rest of your day.

Be sure to check in Every Friday for another edition of Maximum PC's Cool Site of the Week. 

 

TomTom Losing Interest in Personal Navigation Devices, Will Reduce Workforce by 10 Percent

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:37 AM PST

Dutch GPS device maker TomTom isn't super confident in the future of personal navigation devices (PNDs) and is undergoing a restructuring effort that involves shifting its focus to pre-installed navigation devices in automobiles and fleet management applications. Unfortunately for some of TomTom's employees, the company's efforts also entail a 10 percent workforce reduction.

TomTom posted better than expected results in the third quarter of 2011 as the drop in PND demand wasn't as steep as predicted, but with smartphones and Google Maps taking over, there doesn't appear to be a long-term future in PNDs. So, TomTom is slashing its workforce by 10 percent, which is part of an effort to shave annual operating spending by €50 (around $67 million), according to a report in the Financial Times.

For TomTom employees, this is crummy news going into the holiday season, though for the company at large, it's just the beginning. TomTom also plans to shake up its research and development efforts to focus on ten specific product areas, which in turn will help the company "make innovation choices" and get products to market quicker, Harold Goddijn, chief executive of TomTom, told FT.

Skyrim Trumps Modern Warfare 3 as Most Played Game of 2011

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:16 AM PST

Everyone seems to love The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and that's because there's very little not to like (unless you're just not into RPGs, in which case you should seek counseling immediately). Underscoring the widespread appeal of a game like Skyrim, the average gamer spent 23 hours hunting dragons and picking virtual pockets during Skyrim's first week of sales.

The average Skyrim player also clocked 2.92 hours in one sitting, according to data by gaming network Raptr. That's the highest one month average in Raptr history. Hands down, individual gamers invested the most amount of their time playing Skyrim, beating out popular titles like Modern Warfare 3, Gears 3, Battlefield 3, and Batman: Arkham City.

In terms of total playtime, Modern Warfare 3 racked up the most amount of hours, beating Skyrim by a 9 percent margin. The lone victory wasn't enough to qualify it as Raptr's Most Played Game of 2011, though it did cruise to an easy victory as the Most Played Shooter of 2011.

Raptr's data consists of gameplay activity for over 10 million users across Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC platforms combined. You can read the full report here (PDF).

WebOS Lives, Goes Open-Source

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:09 AM PST

When HP named Meg Whitman the new CEO earlier this year, she wasted little time in firmly reversing the course set by Leo Apotheker, her predecessor, and declaring that the company would be keeping its PC business after all. WebOS, however, was a different matter. Whitman's dragged her feet making a call about the black sheep operating system, leading to intense speculation. Will she sell WebOS? Kill it? Keep it? Turns out the answer as D) None of the above. Today, HP announced that WebOS is going open source.

HP isn't leaving its mobile baby to the wild wolves of the Web, however; the company still plans on investing in the platform and contributing to its development, though presumably at a drastically reduced rate than before. Whether they couldn't find a decent buyer or they simply want to try and keep WebOS alive as a mobile option – one without licensing fees, nonetheless – against Android and Apple is unknown. What is known is that soon, anyone will be able to tinker with WebOS's guts, granting it an unexpected third life in two years after the operating system's presumed deaths at Palm and HP.

ENYO, WebOS's application framework, will also be open-sourced before long, the company announced. HP invites devs and users to start leaving feedback at the WebOS Developer Blog starting immediately.

"WebOS is the only platform designed from the ground up to be mobile, cloud-connected and scalable," Meg Whitman said in the company's press release. "By contributing this innovation, HP unleashes the creativity of the open source community to advance a new generation of applications and devices."

Well, this came out of left field. Any thoughts? Do you think WebOS will thrive as an open-source, licensing fee-free operating system, or is just one last twitch before it dies quietly in the corner of the tech world?

Gartner Downgrades Worldwide Semiconductor Spending Outlook for 2012

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 10:50 AM PST

The sky isn't falling or anything like that, but worldwide semiconductor spending won't be quite as high as previously thought, according to market research firm Gartner. The psychic bean counters at Gartner now believe semiconductor spending in 2012 will reach $309 billion worldwide, a 2.2 percent increase from 2011, but down from Gartner's previous forecast of 4.6 percent growth.

"With continuing concern over the future of the eurozone affecting the global economy, the high degree of uncertainty impacting spending by both consumers and enterprises looks set to continue, bringing with it significant implications for the semiconductor industry," said Bryan Lewis, research vice president at Gartner. "The near-term forecast is being shaped not only by economic forces but by an inventory correction, manufacturing oversupply and natural disasters."

The floods in Thailand earlier this year resulted in a hard drive shortage, and that in turn has slowed the PC market. But lest anyone talk about the post-PC era, PC production unit growth is still expected to grow 5 percent in 2012. Gartner's previous forecast had the PC market growing by 10.1 percent, but hey, it's still on an upward swing, even after factoring in the fallout from the HDD industry.

New Kingmax UI-03 Is A Flash Drive... And A Paperclip?!

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 10:41 AM PST

Don't let the clean, neat wires and airflow-maximized layouts of our "Build It!" projects fool you: your Maximum PC editors aren't necessarily neat freaks – you did see "Inside The Bags of Maximum PC Editors," right? – but we love us some efficiency. So, apparently, do the engineers at Kingmax. The company's new UI-03 USB drive has a paper-clip-mimicking hook on the back, so you can, um, store files and collate papers on the run AT THE SAME TIME.

The UI-03 is being added to Kingmax's "Urban Series," which gives flash drives wacky looks. And hey, if the design alone isn't a wacky enough look for you, it comes in vibrant blue and orange colors (as you can see in the pic), while the hook-clip on the backside is white. So it can hold your papers together: what does the UI-03 bring to the table as an actual flash drive? Kingmax claims it's both waterproof and dustproof and comes in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB sizes. Sorry, speed fans – this one's USB 2.0 only.

All joking aside, this may come in pretty handy for hardcore desk jockeys -- depending, of course, on how much it costs. The press release gives no word on pricing or a release date.

MMO News

MMO News


Legend of Mir3 shutting down

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 04:14 PM PST

WeMade Entertainment has announced that it will be shutting down Legend of Mir 3.

Noting that the player population has dropped significantly, despite their attempts to improve the game, WeMade will shut down Mir 3 on February 9, 2012. The client download itself will go offline earlier, on January 5, to discourage new players from joining. Until the game shuts down, players will gain 500% boosted experience. No refunds will be issued, although any remaining Wecash that players have will be able to be used for other WeMade games.

WeMade also publishes Digimon Battle, DarkOrbit, and Seafight.

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Legend of Mir 3 Gameplay Screenshot

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Dear Legend of Mir3 users

Hello, this is Legend of Mir3 operation team.

It brings great sadness to announce this to you all.

We would like to start by thanking Legend of Mir3 users that have been played our game. We think all of you are aware of that the Legend of Mir3 is no longer what it was, plenty of players have quitted from the game, and still players are quitting day by day. The drop off of players has left a very noticeable impact on us in all areas.

We have put faith and effort together with you in the past several months, but things are not going as we have hoped.

Much to our regret we made a decision to terminate Legend of Mir3 in spite of our wish to always give our users the privilege of playing a good game.

Thanks for all of your interest and love towards Legend of Mir3, and it is to be regretted to announce our users about the news of termination.

We ask for your continued support and we will try to give our users with much better service.

We have put together a schedule for the few the months that the server will be available until the server final shut down.

Please refer to the information below regarding the service termination.

1. Schedule of Service Termination

(1) Service Termination: February 9, 2012

(2) Client Download will not be available from: January 5, 2012

2. Service Termination Event

(1) 500% Experience point will be applied (until the date of termination)

3. Remaining wecash

(1) Wecash which was already used will not be refunded.

(2) Remaining wecash will be available to user in all games served on Wemade portal.

Thank you all, especially the players who joined in from the beginning of the game, the players put several hours in their day in the game and the players who waited for the server come back on every Wednesday. Thank you for your support. We will never forget these day and night. And we feel sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused.

Wemade portal has various browser games that might catch your interest which are Seafight, Fantasy Football Manager, Farmerama, DarkOrbit and the MMORPG Digimon Battle.

In addition, the Legend of Mir3 has recently launched in China so please take a look around if anyone might be interested in.(URL : http://mir3.sdo.com)

We hope that our users will take interest in Wemade games after terminating service of Legend of Mir3.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all our Legend of Mir3 users and we promise to provide better service on Wemade portal.

"Memories that are captured in a frame of heart can never be erased and can only be shown through the heart, May the memories of the game stay forever in our heart"

Thank you.

War of The Immortals

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:49 AM PST

War of the Immortals is a top-down MMORPG by Perfect World, also known for Rusty Hearts, or Forsaken World. You embody one of many different classes in an epic, legend-themed universe as you fight various mythical beasts ranging from fire dragons to valkyries. Fight your way alongside your friends through a storyline that will take you through Atlantis, Valhalla and further in your quest to preserve existence as you know it.

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Publisher: Perfect World
Playerbase: Medium
Graphics: Medium Quality
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: High
PvP: Area PvP
Filesize: 2,930 MB

Pros: +Epic style and art direction. +Interesting legend based setting. +A plethora of interesting classes to play with. +Lots of pets, titles, and other goodies to play with. +In-game video recording system.

Cons: -Difficulty is way too low. –Little character customization. –Gift system can be annoying.

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Overview

War of The Immortals Overview

War of the Immortals is Perfect World's new MMORPG set in a world based on myth and legends. Players embody one of many classes as they travel, fight, and craft their way through their favorite environments. War of the Immortals is one of those games that doesn't try to bring too many new ideas to the table, but what it does, it does tolerably well. Though it is a grinding experience similar to other MMOs, War of the Immortals offers interesting classes, bright environments, cinematic backgrounds and a pet collection system much worthy of mention.

War of The Immortals Screenshots

War of The Immortals Featured Video

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Full Review

War of The Immortals Review

The new and little discussed creation of Perfect World, War of the Immortals brings to the table the theme of gods, myths and legends, putting players directly into worlds taking inspiration from mythical lands such as Atlantis, Asgard, etc. Like many other free-to-play MMOs, it takes the tried-and-true road. If you've spent any length of time playing Chinese or Korean games, you'll recognize the pattern here; top-down MMORPG with a WoW-style skill bar, a lot of stats that are never explained, low difficulty and of course, those in-game "gifts", sent your way just for playing. With an already solid roster including big names such as Rusty Hearts and Forsaken World, it's no surprise that War of the Immortals has a quality of its own. The question is, can it stand out from its peers, or will it fade away as the lonely title in the cell-shaded shadow of Rusty Hearts?

Just Like Home

After choosing your server and most likely gazing for a few seconds at the cinematic background screen, you're brought to the character creation screen. Not much to see here; a few choices of faces, hair, and icons. There is, however, an interesting selection of classes. Berserker, Champion and Duelist fill in for the various melee roles, Enchantress and Heretic as healers, and Magus, Ranger and Slaver as ranged DPS.  Whichever class you usually play in MMORPGs, there's something for you to find here. And let me tell you, it doesn't take long to realize the developers don't take the word "Epic" lightly. Gigantic pauldrons and weapons galore is the name of the game here, and if realism is your thing, you might want to move on. With a good amount of servers, starting areas aren't too crowded, and questing is fairly straightforward. There's no competing for kills here, which is definitely a good sign (In most cases anyway). The learning curve is small, but the experience at this point is hampered by a truckload of interface goodies and bits, menus that could easily be integrated into others, flashing signs left and right, things and stats that are left unexplained, so on. The graphics are very okay, as long as you don't expect too much, and while it's no Rusty Hearts beauty, it has a certain brightly colored, simplistic quality.

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Strange Unicorns

One thing you'll notice right away is the leveling speed. In War of the Immortals, you level FAST; and you won't be staying in the same area for too long. Each level has you assign points to stats, and sometimes gain a skill. Unfortunately, there are not many skills to talk about here, and by the time you reach the max level, you've got about a dozen or so of them. There is very little room for customization, be it through character skills or appearance, but more on that later. This is your usual stuff – grab quests in town, which is usually one or two at a time, then venture out to beat bad guys in the face. On this subject, War of the Immortals is linear and straightforward. Quests are rarely ever complex, and the difficulty is not very high, so don't expect crazy stuff here. Each class fights differently, and part of the fun is trying them out to see the flashy effects. Some abilities such as "XP Abilities", which rely on a slowly regenerating bar of Rage, are extra-fun and powerful, often capable of wiping out an entire screen's worth of enemies in one go. This is also a game that takes its storyline seriously; the player has access to a fancy looking journal that resumes each chapter of your progress through the game's storyline. The PvP is not unlocked till later during the game, and consists of area-based action, with future plans for guild territorial wars.

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Bag o' Goodies

War of the Immortals excels on the little goodies aspect, things perhaps less important, but that nonetheless add to the charm of the game. For one, War of the Immortals has a simple to use, built-in video recorder. Crucial for gameplay? No, but certainly an interesting feature. The mounts are interesting, and unusual to say the least. As a Magus, I found myself riding a strange lion unicorn thing, as an example. Add to this a mountain of titles and outfits, and you've got the basic MMORPG shebang. One thing that definitely has War of the Immortals exceed in the goodies department though, is the pet system. How it works is simple, most creatures you destroy have a small chance of dropping a capture-able version of themselves. You may then summon them, use them in combat, and customize them with abilities. Hell, they even have their own sex (which is a sort of odd flashback to Pokémon games). Last but not least, you've got the in-game store, with its collection of consumables and outfits different to each class. There's not an immense selection, but it's well furnished, and not too costy. Also, Perfect World ZEN cards can be purchased in any good gaming store at slices of 10 bucks or so a piece, so if you're the type that prefers avoiding putting your credit card number into suspicious Chinese sites, here's your chance.

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Final Verdict: Fair

This is very much a casual experience; fast leveling, flashy skills, interesting spells make for a fun, though linear experience. It's doubtful that War of the Immortals will cause much ripple in the gaming world, and it'll inevitably sit in the shadow of better Perfect World titles. That's not to say that it can't entertain you, and if you're looking for a simple, fun game that doesn't take much commitment at all, give War of the Immortals a try. Just don't expect Game of the Year material.

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War of The Immortals Screenshots

Videos

War of The Immortals Videos

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Links

War of The Immortals Links

Official Game Page

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System Requirements

War of The Immortals Requirements

Minimum Requirements:
OS: Windows (R) Vista/ XP/2000 (95/98/ME/NT/Server are not supported)
CPU: PENTIUM DUAL CORE 2.1X
RAM: 1GB
HDD: 10GB
Graphics Card: GEFORCE 4600GT 256MB
DirectX: 9.0c

Recommended Specification:
OS: Windows (R) Vista/ XP/2000 (95/98/ME/NT/Server are not supported)
CPU: PENTIUM DUAL CORE 3.0
RAM: 3GB
HDD: 20GB
Graphics Card: GEFORCE 9800GT 512MB
DirectX: 9.0c or better

Blackshot launches new Adventure patch

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:35 AM PST

The “Adventure Style” update is now live for Blackshot Europe.

The update introduces a new Search and Destroy Infinity map, “Tomb,” a new female character, Adventerous Isabelle, and two new weapons, the SMG MP7 Custom Type and the M1911 .45 Caliber.

Isabelle’s introduction is part of a new character model revamp, which not only offers her an improved character model, but also redesigns the US Airborne and German Army models as well.

Several events will be held during the first week of the update’s launch, including a 100% BP bonus in Tomb (until December 13), which will rotate to other maps afterward until December 20. Players who clock in three hours on Tomb by December 11 will earn a one-day HK416 Forest. Finally, players can look in the BlackBox for a chance for a Premium Weapon until December 24.

Blackshot is published by TwoWar.

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BlackShot Gameplay Screenshot

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Hello Fans of BlackShot Europe,

You’ve so long awaited it and finally the new game contents “Adventure Style” will go live on BlackShot Europe at 8th of December!

Team TwoWar invites you to take a new adventure on “Tomb”, highly challenging new SD-I (Search and Destroy Infinity) map based on a concept different from all other existing SD maps. A brand-new SMG “MP7 Custom Type” together with “M1911 .45 Caliber” will be your faithful companions and lethal weapons against enemies throughout your new adventure.

One of the highlights in this month might be the introduction of a new woman character: Adventurous Isabelle! With a special deluxe magazine extension gear at her disposal, she will never run out of bullets to go through with her mission.

The greatest part of it is that Isabelle is coming with a completely revised character model and also the character models of the US Airborne and German Army will be revised accordingly for an improved and better game-play.

Besides new contents, a lot of system and game advancements will be made in this month as you, our players have requested to us.

So don’t stay away from the novelty! Hurry up to discover these fantastic contents like no others and also check out the special events we have prepared for you. Here an overview of the events.

Boost on Tomb

Get boosted by playing on this highly challenging new map. You will get 100% of BP Bonus during 5 days from the day of its launch!

After these 5 days, the 100% of BP Bonus will jump over every day from one map to another until December 20th.

Play 3 Hours on Tomb and Get a HK416 Forest

Everyone who plays for 3 hours on the new map Tomb between December 8th and 11th will be rewarded with a powerful weapon usable for 1 day.

BlackBox Special

From December 8th until the Holy Eve, you will have a superb chance to find another powerful Premium Weapon in the BlackBox every day. So don’t miss your chance for even one day!

For more details, please visit our event board on TwoWar.com.

Team TwoWar hopes that all of you appreciate our new contents release and have great fun in participating in the events.

Yours,

Team TwoWar

MapleStory introduces Cannoneer

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 11:25 AM PST

The first part of MapleStory’s “Legends” update is now live, introducing the first of three new classes: the Cannoneer.

The Cannoneer is a pirate, accompanied by a monkey, who has adapted the ship’s cannon into a Hand Cannon useable in battle. He specializes in long-ranged attacks, including the Cannon Bazooka, Monkey Madness, and Nautilus Strike.

Two more classes, the Demon Slayer and Mercedes, will also be introduced to MapleStory soon.

MapleStory is published by Nexon, which also publishes Mabinogi and Dungeon Fighter Online.

MapleStory: Cannoneer & Legends Screenshots

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All Hail the Cannoneer

First new Legends class blasts his way to MapleStory today

The first phase of "MapleStory's" earth-shattering Legends update is upon us as the Cannoneer joins the ranks of Maple World's elite on Dec. 7. The Canonneer is the first of three new classes to join Nexon America's side-scrolling powerhouse MMORPG.

A young beginner with dreams of becoming an Explorer will now set a course for Maple Island. After being attacked by a Balrog and swept away to the tropical Coco Island, a new region near the Nautilus, this young pirate and his sidekick monkey adapt a ship's weapon into a one-of-a-kind Hand Cannon to battle against evil.

As his name suggests, the Cannoneer specializes in long-range attacks. His powerful Cannon Bazooka attack overloads his cannon and fires a blast that attacks multiple enemies at once. Armed with his monkey sidekick, the Cannoneer's Monkey Madness attack detonates a cluster of special bombs simultaneously to attack and stun several monsters at once. Lastly, with his Nautilus Strike attack, the Cannoneer can command the submarine Nautilus to bombard every monster on the map.

When released earlier this year in Korea, the Legends update shattered the maximum concurrent player record for all online games in Korea when 626,852 players played at the same time.

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