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Google+ Gets New Features

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 03:01 PM PST

G+Google has let loose with a torrent of updates to its Google+ social network in advance of the new year. Among the improvements are changes to notifications, Pages, and the stream. Some of these are minor, and some are things people have been begging for. 

A change to the stream aims to make it easier to find the content that is most important to the user. When viewing posts from a single Circle, users can use a slider to set the relative importance of that Circle. This changes the prominence of posts from the Circle in the main timeline. If you want to see everything that Circle posts, go for it. Just a little? Also possible. 

Notifications have been given an overhaul with clearer descriptions, and previews of content. The layout is also much better. Lastly, Google has finally fixed Pages by allowing Page owners to set up to 50 managers for a page. These managers will have a second notification system that clues them into the happenings on that account. Will all this get you on Google+ more?

Apple Wins Import Ban on HTC Android Phones

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 02:41 PM PST

htcIt's been over a year since Apple began its legal battle against Android in general, and HTC in particular. After a long review of the evidence, the International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of Apple and banned HTC from importing or selling its devices in the U.S.. The ban is not immediate, but come April 19, 2012, HTC could be in for some pain.

The ruling comes down to U.S. Patent #5,946,647, which as we all know is a low-level system patent that covers the analysis and linking data structures. Disturbingly for Google, this technically leaves all of Android exposed to similar actions, not just HTC. Though, separate cases would need to be filed to ban more devices. Google and HTC may be able to avoid the sales ban if they are able to patch this part of the system. HTC claims to be working on it.

The case will go to the president, who has the option to veto the ban. However, the executive branch rarely interferes with these cases. If the ban happens as currently planned, HTC will be able tin import refurbished phones until December of 2013. This story is still developing, so stay tuned. 

The AT&T/T-Mobile Merger is Dead

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 02:22 PM PST

atttIt's been a long hard climb up the mountain for AT&T as it sought regulatory approval for its $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA. Well, it looks like AT&T will never see that mountaintop. The carrier has announced via press release that it is walking away from the deal in search of greener spectrum pastures. Though, Ma Bell did offer a parting swipe at the regulators that essentially killed the deal.

"The AT&T and T-Mobile USA combination would have offered an interim solution to this spectrum shortage. In the absence of such steps, customers will be harmed and needed investment will be stifled," AT&T's statement read. AT&T's 4G spectrum licenses are not as extensive as its nearest competitor, Verizon. 

As a result of killing the merger, AT&T has to pay T-Mobile a whopping $4 billion in cash and other assets. Considering the massive disruption in its business, that might not be enough to really compensate T-Mobile, but we're sure they will be happy to take it. To consider giving away all that cash, AT&T must have seen little hope after the thrashing it got from the FCC. The commission released a scathing report after AT&T withdrew its original merger request, and the DOJ was no fan of AT&T either.

The most likely course of action now could be a spectrum sharing deal between the carriers. T-Mobile holds some 1900MHz licenses that are compatible with AT&T devices, and AT&T could reciprocate with some LTE data. Only time will tell if little T-Mobile tries to find another suitor.  

Chrome Web App of the Week: Google Finance

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 11:56 AM PST

googlefinanceWhile many of us are busy preparing to toast and dine with our friends and extended families over the next few weeks, some industrious folk are still grinding away, foregoing the joys that the season affords for the sake of squeezing a few additional pennies out of the markets before they close for the holidays. For those who of you who prefer to wash their eggnog down with a bit of work, there's Google Finance, our Chrome Web App of the Week.

Google Finance provides users with the latest financial news, real-time stock quotes, domestic trend tracking of specific sectors and up-to-the-minute data on what's affecting the stock markets from around the world. For individuals who maintain a personal stock portfolio, Google Finance can provide customized tracking of your investments to see what companies are flying high and which ones are conspiring to put you in the poor house. If you're interesting in investing in a new stock, Google Finance also offers a Stock Screener that illustrates a given stock's market cap, P/E ratio, dividend yield percentage and 52 week price change in all four American exchanges.

While Google Finance won't make you a millionaire, it'll definitely make it easier to keep track of the markets a whole lot easier.  

Be sure to check back with us every Monday for another edition of Maximum PC's Chrome Web App of the Week. 

 

Steam Holiday Sale Goes Live With An Epic Giveaway And Lumps Of Valuable Coal

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 11:34 AM PST

PC gaming is awesome. Steam is awesome. Getting free stuff is always awesome. Mix all three and what do you get? This year's Steam Holiday Sale, which kicked off today. In addition to the usual savings, this year's sale includes multiple daily "Great Gift Pile" challenges, which give you a chance to win additional discounts (and maybe even free games) every day. If you don't win, you'll get a lump of coal, instead, which sucks compared to a free game at first glance – but those lumps of coal are the key to the cool things being doled out in the Epic Holiday Giveaway.

How Epic is the Holiday Giveaway? How about "Every single game on Steam, absolutely free" epic? That's what the grand prize winner gets. Fifty first prize winners will nab the top 10 games on their Steam wishlist; 100 second prize winners will nab their top five. Finally, 1,000 coal-holders will be given the Valve Complete Pack.

Every lump of coal you have in your possession at the end of the Holiday Sale on January 1st counts as an entry towards the Epic Holiday Giveaway, which is being drawn on January 2nd. You'll also need to have 10 games in your wish list to even be entered in the giveaway.

If long odds aren't your thing, you can trade in seven lumps of coal for one of those randomly generated discounts/free games. Reformed Scrooges can gift or trade any items they win from the Great Gift Pile challenges – be it a discount, a free game or a lump of coal – to other Steamers as their hearts desire.

Does the combination of deals and possible freebies make you more likely to boot up Steam and get to playing?

Build It: The Ultimate Windows Home Server

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:58 AM PST

Despite Microsoft's apparent lack of love for Windows Home Server 2011—the company stripped Drive Extender from the final version, and good luck finding a retail Windows Home Server 2011 box in the U.S.—it's still a great server OS for a Windows-heavy home environment. Backups are effortless, streaming is hassle-free, it's easy to administer, and there are tons of add-ins available.

Given a choice between buying an off-the-shelf product and building one myself, I'll opt for the build any day. And since you can't get a retail WHS box in the U.S. anyway, I figured what the heck. I pinged Michael Brown, our home network guru, for advice, and together we spec'd out a Home Server Dream Machine, with a real CPU to handle on-the-fly transcoding and all the storage you can eat. No, you can't buy a home server this nice anywhere. But if you like what you see, you can build one, too.


Fractal Design's Array chassis is a sleek and attractive home for my Home Server.

Ingredients
CPU Intel Core i5-2405S $220
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-H67N-USB3-B3 $115
RAM 4GB Corsair CMV4GX3M2A1333C $30
RAID controller HighPoint RocketRaid 2720SGL $145
RAID cables HighPoint Int-MS-1M4S (x2) $30
Case Fractal Designs Array R2 Mini‑ITX $190
Storage Seagate Barracuda XT 3TB (x5) $900
OS Storage Seagate Barracuda XT 1TB $80
OS Windows Home Server 2011 $60
Total   $1,770

Building the Perfect Server

A home server is a different animal from a standard rig. Since they're designed to run headless, you don't need a monitor, keyboard, or mouse, except for the initial setup. Administration thereafter can be done remotely. You also don't need a discrete videocard. What do you need? A decent CPU and RAM, a boatload of hard drives, and the means to run them.

Most off-the-shelf home servers ship with anemic Atom or ARM processors. I don't play that way. Intel's Core i5-2405S offers a quad-core 2.5GHz Sandy Bridge CPU with low power consumption and heat output. Its onboard video is nothing fancy, but good enough for the rare instances I'll need to use it.

For my motherboard, I chose Gigabyte's GA-H67-USB3-B3. The H67 chipset lets me use the CPU's onboard graphics when I need to, its Mini-ITX form factor is perfect for a home server, and it's inexpensive. It also has 6Gb/s SATA, which will be useful for the boot drive, and USB 3.0, in case I need to plug in additional external storage.

Fractal's Array R2 chassis was an obvious choice for this WHS build. It's beautiful, has a built-in 300W PSU with six SATA power leads, and has a drive tray that can hold up to six 3.5-inch hard drives.

The most important part of this build, of course, is the storage. Windows Home Server needs at least 160GB for its install partition, so I picked a 1TB boot drive because they're not much more expensive than smaller-capacity drives. Because this server will hold backups of all my computers, as well as movies, music, and family photos, redundancy is important. Windows Home Server doesn't have native data redundancy or RAID support, so I had to roll my own. HighPoint's RocketRaid 2720SGL is a PCIe RAID card that supports up to eight SATA or SAS drives at 6Gb/s. I'm pairing it with five 3TB Seagate Barracuda XT drives.


Assembling the Hardware

Building the box was the easy part. The Fractal case is roomy and—once you remove the hard drive cage—easy to build into. I just mounted the CPU to the motherboard and installed the stock fan and RAM, then installed the motherboard and I/O shield into the case. The RAID card slots into the motherboard's solitary PCIe connector and fits into one of the case's two PCIe expansion slots. I secured the six hard drives into the hard drive cage with four screws each, then plugged the 1TB boot drive into one of the motherboard's 6Gb/s SATA ports with one of the mobo's included SATA cables, and the five 3TB drives into the HighPoint RAID card via the mini-SAS-to-SATA cable adapters.

Since the build doesn't include an optical drive, I had to connect a USB optical drive in order to install Windows Home Server, the motherboard drivers, and the RAID software. If you don't have an optical drive, you can snag one for around $30, or you can use ImgBurn on your PC to create a disk image of your WHS install DVD, and use Microsoft's Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to make a bootable USB drive.

Configuring the Software

If you've ever installed Windows 7, you know how to install WHS. Pick your language, select the primary hard drive (remember, we're installing onto the 1TB drive, not the 3TB drives), and go make a pizza or something. In about 20 minutes, the installer will let you know that it can't find a network driver (image below).

Insert the motherboard's driver disc, then open Device Manager and navigate to Other Devices. Right-click the Network Adapter and select Update Driver Software, then "Browse my computer for driver software". Navigate to your optical drive directory, then Network, then RLT8111. Select "include subdirectories." Your driver should install and prompt you to restart. Then the Home Server installer will continue configuring, before asking you to set the system time. Sync the time to the Internet and move on.

Installing the RAID Card

Soon you'll be presented with a familiar-looking desktop and a prompt to install device driver software for your RAID card. If you don't see the prompt, right-click the RAID card entry in Device Manager. Download the most recent Windows Vista/2008/7 drivers, as well as the WebGUI installer, from bit.ly/qgKOkc, extract the driver, zip to your desktop, and, following the same procedures as above, navigate to the x64 folder and let the device driver install. Reboot.

Extract the WebGUI folder, right-click Setup.exe, and select Run as Administrator (image above). Follow the prompts to install it, then click the WebGUI shortcut on the desktop. Login using the username and password you got during install (default: RAID/hpt).

Creating the RAID

Navigate to Manage > Drives, and select Initialize Drives. You should see all five 3TB drives listed (image below, top). Select them all and hit Submit. Then go to Manage > Array, and select Create Array. Select all the drives and hit Submit. Now you have to choose a RAID level (image below, bottom). Since this is home backup, redundancy is important. I opted for RAID 6. RAID 6 is similar to RAID 5, except it uses two parity volumes, so it can tolerate failure of up to two drives without losing data. RAID 5 would have given us 12TB of usable space instead of the 9TB that RAID 6 gave us (out of 15TB total), but I felt the additional redundancy was worth it. Select Foreground initialization, Write Back cache policy, and 64KB block size. Create the maximum size RAID you can.

It's very important that you select the 4K sector size instead of the default 512B; otherwise Windows won't be able to see the whole 9TB array. Click Create. Now go away for about seven hours while the RAID builds. When you come back, verify that the RAID creation was successful, then you can go to the Dashboard.


Moving the Shares

Click Event Viewer, which should tell you that, hey, you have an unformatted hard disk available! Select "Format the hard disk" (image below) and you'll see the 9TB (well, 8,393GB) array you just created. Format it! Now, here's where it gets a little weird. Because WHS uses the .vhd virtual hard drive format for backing up, you can't actually create a volume larger than 2,040GB. Therefore, your 8,393GB array is now four 2,040GB partitions plus a 223GB partition. That's fine with me, as it provides a convenient way to categorize my shares.

Click "Server Folders and Hard Drives" in the Dashboard. You'll see folders for backups, documents, music, pictures, and video shares. I used the "Move the folder" command to assign each to a different partition, just to be fancy (image below).

Now you have a Windows Home Server! From here, you can connect to your home server from each of your home computers to set up backup and remote administration. Feel free to disconnect your monitor, keyboard, and mouse now, and do the rest of your administration and configuration remotely. Just navigate to http://[your server's name]/Connect from any of your home computers to download the Home Server Connect software.

Serving Up Awesome

Properly configured, a Windows Home Server is a joy to own because it hooks in so well to the rest of the Windows ecosystem. It's easy to set up server-side backups of your home computers, designate per-user or HomeGroup read/write access, and configure media streaming options and remote web access, all from within the Dashboard on your PC (image G).


The server's six hard drives are positioned right in front of its 14cm intake fan, so they get the cool air first.

With 9TB of storage, my Windows Home Server offers plenty of space to back up my home computers and serve as the central repository for all my media. Add-ins can offer additional functionality; for tips on good add-ins I like the community site WeGotServed.com.

If this Home Server build seems like overkill to you, there are a number of ways to lower the price. If you don't need two-disk redundancy, you can go from RAID 6 to RAID 5; this will let you go from five disks to four while still tolerating single-drive failures. Or you could save $170 by eliminating the RAID card and cables altogether, and just use the SATA ports on the motherboard. You'll be limited to four drives, and you'll lose the hardware RAID options, but Windows Home Server doesn't require RAID, and given the 2TB limit on its virtual volumes, you might prefer independent disks anyway.

Windows Home Server is a lot easier to configure than was FreeNAS 7 the last time I took a look at it. I'll be taking a look at FreeNAS 8.1 when it arrives, but this build has me convinced that the $60 for Windows Home Server 2011 is well worth the price, especially if you have a Windows-centric home.

Online Holiday Shopping Tops $30 Billion in the U.S.

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:54 AM PST

Tis the season to spend, spend, and spend some more, and it doesn't look like online shoppers are having any trouble doing that, and then some. According to Internet marketing research company comScore, holiday retail e-commerce spending for the first 46 days of the November to December 2011 season is $30.9 billion to date, up 15 percent compared to the same period one year ago.

In the most recent week alone, consumers spent more than $1 billion online on four separate days, with Green Monday (Monday December 12) at $1.13 billion and Free Shipping Day (Friday, December 16) at $1.07 billion the two biggest shopping days of last week.

"More than $1 billion in spending on Free Shipping Day put the exclamation point on what will almost certainly be the heaviest week of the online holiday shopping season," said comScore chairman Gian Fulgoni. "Four individual days surpassed $1 billion in spending this week, with Green Monday leading the way at $1.13 billion. While next week may see another strong day or two at the beginning of the week, it's clear that we have now reached the crescendo for this season and that spending will begin to slow as we get closer to Christmas, leaving Cyber Monday as the top ranked shopping day for the second year in a row."

It appears that holiday deals, such as discounts and free shipping promotions, were frontloaded during the earlier portion of the holiday season, a decision that paid off big time.

"Free shipping is undoubtedly one of the most important incentives for consumers and has become a key driver of online buying activity over the past few years," Fulgoni added.

Windows 8 Mixes Personal Pictures And Custom Gestures For Log In Passwords

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:51 AM PST

We won't delve too far into it again – why beat a dead horse? – but research has proven that most people's passwords suck, plain and simple. Sophisticated geeks may shrug their shoulders and simply laugh at the newbs, but it's in Microsoft's interest to build a secure operating system – hence the whole Secure Boot thing. The company's taking an interesting approach to passwords in the upcoming Windows 8, one that mixes personal pictures and touch/mouse gestures to create a log in experience that Microsoft claims is both faster and more secure than traditional alphanumeric passwords.

It all starts with a picture; any picture stored on your device, in fact. After you select a picture, you then use touch or mouse gestures (depending on which flavor of hardware you're rolling with) to highlight parts of the image with circles, lines and taps. In the example shown above and on the blog post unveiling the scheme, the user circled the Dad's head, tapped the mom's nose and drew a line between the sisters' schnozzes. After being set, that series of gestures – including their drawn-in direction and starting and end points – becomes the new password for your account. (Presumably a traditional alphanumeric version should still be included.)

We can already hear you screaming "BUT THE SMUDGES WILL GIVE IT AWAY!" Cool down, cool down. Microsoft says the fact that direction and start/end points counts still make it more secure than a standard PIN code, and program manager Zach Pace even uses a bunch of math to prove it at the end of his blog post.

So, what do you think of the new password scheme? Is it novel or stupid? Are you, like me, worried that your sloppy fingers might lock you out of your PC after a night at the pub?

Skype Offers Free Airport Wi-Fi For The Holidays

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:17 AM PST

Few things matter more than a solid Internet connection when you're a geek on the run. Along those lines, you can find decent Wi-Fi at airports, but you'll pay through the nose to access it – most of the time, that is. Skype's pulling its best Santa Claus impression and gifting fliers (naughty or nice) with an hour of free Wi-Fi at 50 airports across the U.S. during the peak holiday travel season.

You'll need to have Skype installed on your laptop or the Skype WiFi app installed on your iOS device to claim that free hour, of course, and you'll also need a valid Skype ID. Between December 21st and 27th, you'll find you can use Skype WiFi to log in to the hotspot offered at supported airports. The blog post announcing the freebie suggests you use the time to call your loved ones with Skype, but if you, say, wanted to check out the latest postings on MaximumPC.com, you'll be able to do that to.

Intrigued? This page has an interactive map that lets you know which airports are participating.

Microsoft Pulls "Incomplete" Bulldozer Patch

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 09:32 AM PST

It appears Microsoft jumped the gun in releasing a hotfix to improve performance for AMD Bulldozer systems running Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems. The patch, which was released on Friday, caught AMD off guard because it's just one of two updates needed to improve performance. It was pulled within 24 hours and labeled as "incomplete" by Microsoft.

"AMD and Microsoft are continually working to improve hardware and software for our shared customers. As part of our joint work to optimize the performance of 'Bulldozer' architecture-based AMD processors we collaborating on a scheduler update to the Windows 7 code-base. The code associated with this KB is incomplete and should not be used," Microsoft revised knowledegebase article reads.

The patch was intended to address SMT (simultaneously multithreading) support and better harness the power of 8-core processing with AMD's Bulldozer architecture, which is optimized for Windows 8. Turns out two patches are needed.

"There are actually two updates needed for AMD Bulldozer CPU architecture," an AMD spokesperson told BrightSideOfNews. "Microsoft posted just the first patch and we do not believe users would benefit in any way from it. The patch was originally scheduled for the first quarter 2012 and then the users will see tangible performance benefits when using Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems."

So if you're an AMD Bulldozer user, sit tight and wait for Microsoft and AMD to square things away in the coming months.

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MLB Dugout Heroes shuts downs

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 03:39 PM PST

GamesCampus has announced that its free-to-play baseball game, MLB Dugout Heroes, will be shutting down on February 29. The publisher indicates the reason for the shut down is caused by the game not being able to meet the standards of the community.

The game will launch its last update tomorrow, adding new custom animations and Create-a-player draftcards, as well as removing all CC items from the item shops. Several events will be held until the game closes, and item compensation packages are also planned.

GamesCampus also recently shut down Tank Ace on December 2.

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MLB Dugout Heroes Gameplay Screenshot

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Dear MLB Dugout Heroes Community,

It is with great sadness that we must announce the closure of MLB Dugout Heroes servers and game service on February 29th, 2012 after 3 great years of operation. Due to a number of issues preventing the game from meeting the standards we feel is deserved by the community at large in regards to the direction of game content development and the quality of the user experience, mutual agreement has been reached between all parties involved with the development and operation of the game to close the service.

We will still proceed with the scheduled maintenance on December 20th (Tues.) to release recently developed custom animations and Create-a-player-draftcards.   During this maintenance, we will also be removing all CC items from the in-game and web item malls.

Game servers and service will then remain open until the official service closure date of February 29th. In the next two months prior to closure, we will be running numerous events to express our appreciation to the game’s fans for their enthusiasm and support over the past 3 years. The website and forums will remain open for several weeks past the official service closure date to allow continued communication between members of the game community, to both say their goodbyes and coordinate meeting in other game communities.

Please keep an eye on the News section of the MLB Dugout Heroes website for further information over the coming weeks, with details and instructions regarding exclusive item compensation packages for MLB Dugout Heroes players that we will be creating for your use in other GamesCampus games, as well as information about the  special in-game events which will be happening during the remainder of game service.

As a personal note, the past three years have been a great experience for me.  I have met hundreds of great people, and made friendships within the community which will last far beyond the duration of game service.  We at GamesCampus would like to sincerely thank each and every one of you for making our community a special one, and for all of the enthusiasm and support you’ve shown for the game over the years.

MLB DH GM
Madeinkorea

Mercedes arrives in MapleStory

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 03:17 PM PST

The second of three Legends characters, Mercedes, has arrived as a new class in MapleStory.

One of the five heroes who sealed the Black Mage, Merecedes is an elven character that uses Bowman equipment, plus dual bowguns, her special weapon which uses magic arrows as its ammunition. She also gains a unicorn mount, a special Cash Inventory, and unique Elven skills including healing, experience buffs, and attack speed increases. Some of her job advancements are also automatic, making her a powerful character.

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

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MapleStory Gameplay Screenshot

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New Class: Mercedes

Mercedes is the ruler of the elves, who have been asleep for hundreds of years. Along with Aran and Freud, she is one of the five heroes who sealed the Black Mage. Much like Aran, Mercedes and her people were cursed by the Black Mage before he was sealed, causing the elves to fall into a long sleep. Before succumbing to the curse, Mercedes sealed the elves’ home of Elluel so that no one could enter while the curse still held sway.

During Mercedes’ tutorial, you see a fully animated video of her, Freud, and Afrien attacking the Black Mage’s stronghold, then you play through the ensuing events in the past. Upon awakening in the present, Mercedes find that she has weakened considerably and that the other elves are still sealed.

  • Mercedes can only be created by selecting the Mercedes option when creating a new character.
  • At creation, you can change Mercedes’ gender and face.
  • Mercedes is Lv.10 with her 1st job already obtained by the time the required portion of her tutorial is complete.
  • Her 2nd job advancement can be made at Lv.30 through a quest.
  • After making the 2nd job advancement, she automatically makes job advancements at Lv.70 and Lv.120.
  • She gains 65 SP for her 1st job skills, so they all can be raised to their max level.
  • Mercedes can equip Bowman type equipment, and she uses a new type of weapon called dual bowguns.
  • She must have a dual bowgun equipped in order to perform most of her skills.
  • Dual bowguns use magic arrows as their ammunition. These magic arrows are not consumed when used. Lv.10, 30, 70, and 120 magic arrows can be purchased in Elluel.
  • Her primary stat is dexterity (DEX), and her secondary stat is strength (STR).
  • Dual bowguns that are of a higher level than the beginning one are only available at the merchant found in Elluel (up to Lv.25). They can also be obtained through smithing, monster drops, and from certain events.
  • Mercedes can get a unicorn mount starting at Lv.70 and can upgrade it starting at Lv.120.
  • Each Mercedes character has its own individual Cash Inventory not shared with other characters.

Unique Elf Basics skills

  • Elven Healing (Master Level: 1): Passive buff: Recovers HP/MP by 5% of their max every 4 sec.
  • Elven Blessing (Master Level: 1): Passive effect: Permanently receive +10% EXP. This can be granted to one character in the same world on your account. Active effect: Returns you to Elluel, Cooldown: 1800 sec (30 min).
  • Updraft (Master Level: 1): Press the up arrow + jump to quickly move up ladders or ropes.
  • Elven Grace (Master Level: 1): Passive buff. Permanently increases attack speed 1 level. Movement speed +10, Jump +10, Charm +50

1st job advancement skills

  • Swift Dual Shot (Master Level: 20): Fire arrows at multiple enemies in front of you. At max level: MP Cost: 14, Damage: 115%, Arrows Fired: 2, Max Enemies Hit: 3
  • Potential Power (Master Level: 15): Passive buff. At max level: Movement Speed +30, Max Movement Speed Limit +165, Enemy Attack Avoidance Rate: 20%
  • Glide Blast (Master Level: 10): Perform a second jump to the left or right when press the jump button again while in the air after jumping. At max level: MP Cost: 10
  • Sharp Aim (Master Level: 20): Passive buff. At max level: Critical Rate +40%

2nd job advancement skills

  • Piercing Storm (Master Level: 20): Fire penetrating arrows at multiple enemies in front of you. At max level: MP Cost: 24, Damage: 115%, Arrows Fired: 4, Max Enemies Hit: 6
  • Rising Rush (Master Level: 15): Pushes back multiple enemies in front of you and launches them into the air. Other skills can be combined with this one, and you can deal additional damage while they’re in the air. At max level: MP Cost: 25, Damage: 130%, Launch Damage: 210%, Max Enemies Hit: 8, Additional Damage while attacking launched enemies in the air: 30%
  • Parting Shot (Master Level: 5): Fires arrows at enemies launched into the air with Rising Rush. Can only be used after Rising Rush. At max level: MP Cost: 16, Damage: 90%, Number of Attacks: 4, Max Enemies Hit: 8. Required Skill: Rising Rush Lv.1
  • Dual Bowguns Booster (Master Level: 20): Active buff. At max level: MP Cost: 11, Duration: 300 sec, Increases dual bowguns attack speed by 2 levels. Required Skill: Dual Bowguns Mastery Lv.5
  • Spirit Surge (Master Level: 15): Active buff. At max level: MP Cost: 45, Duration: 180 sec, Damage +15%, Critical Rate +15%
  • Dual Bowguns Mastery (Master Level: 20): Passive buff. At max level: Dual Bowguns mastery +50%, Accuracy +120
  • Final Attack: Dual Bowguns (Master Level: 20): Passive buff that grants a chance to deal additional damage after an attack. At max level: Chance: 40%, Damage: 75%, Number of Attacks: 2. Required Skill: Dual Bowguns Mastery Lv.3
  • Physical Training (Master Level: 10): Passive buff. At max level: STR/DEX +30

3rd job advancement skills

  • Stunning Strikes (Master Level: 20): Fire multiple arrows at enemies in front of you, when a chance to stun the enemies. At max level: MP Cost: 35, Damage: 126%, Arrows Fired: 4, Max Enemies Hit: 4, Stun Chance: 80%, Stun duration: 6 sec
  • Leaf Tornado (Master Level: 20): Spin in mid-air and fire a hail of arrows all around you. This skill can only be used while in mid-air, and requires 120% or more Jump. At max level: MP Cost: 45, Damage: 135%, Number of Attacks: 4, Max Enemies Hit: 8
  • Unicorn Spike (Master Level: 20): Summons a sacred unicorn that attacks multiple enemies ahead of you while weakening them for a fixed period of time. Weakened enemies take additional damage from a fixed number of attacks from you and your party members. For boss monsters, the amount of additional damage is doubled. At max level: MP Cost: 62, Damage: 150%, Number of Critical Attacks: 5, Max Enemies Hit: 8, Chance for an additional damage debuff: 95%, Duration of additional damage debuff: 15 sec, Amount of Additional Damage during debuff: 15%, Max number of additional damage attacks during debuff: 10
  • Gust Dive (Master Level: 20): Dive and attack enemies after jumping. Requires 120% or more Jump. At max level: MP Cost: 45, Damage: 195%, Number of Attacks: 3, Max Enemies Hit: 6
  • Aerial Barrage (Master Level: 15): A combo skill used after lifting enemies into the air with Rising Rush. Fly toward airborne enemies, peppering them with swift attacks. Also permanently increases the damage caused by Rising Rush. At max level: Passive Effect: Rising Rush Damage +30%. Active Effects: MP Cost: 32, Damage: 120%, Number of Attacks: 6, Max Enemies Hit: 8, Instant Kill Chance: 15%
  • Ignis Roar (Master Level: 20): Passive and active buffs. At max level: Passive Effect: Avoidability +20%, Active Effects: MP Cost: 60, ATT: +40, Duration: 180 sec
  • Water Shield (Master Level: 20): Active buff that casts a barrier around you. At max level: MP Cost: 100, Absorbs 30% damage for 180 sec and increases resistance to abnormal status and all elemental attacks by 25%
  • Elemental Knights (Master Level: 20): Summons a random spirit to aid you in battle. At max level: MP Cost: 60, 1 random spirit summoned for 160 sec, Cooldown: 120 sec
    Ice Spirit: Damage: 550%, Freeze Chance: 90%, Freeze Duration: 5 sec
    Fire Spirit: Damage: 550%, 110% damage over time every 1 sec for 5 sec
    Shadow Spirit: Damage: 625%

4th job advancement skills

  • Ishtar’s Ring (Master Level: 30): Rapidly fires arrows at enemies in front of you. Hold down the skill key to fire arrows continuously. Damage from Stunning Strikes will be increased permanently as a passive effect of this skill. At max level: Passive Effect: Stunning Strikes Damage +25%. Active Effects: MP Cost: 10, Damage: 110%, Number of Attacks: 2. Requires Mastery Books. Required Skill: Stunning Strikes Lv.20
  • Spikes Royale (Master Level: 20): At max level: Passive Effect: Leaf Tornado Damage +30%. Active Effects: MP Cost: 60, Critical Attack – Damage 572%, Number of Attacks: 2, Max Enemies Hit: 13, Enemy DEF -20% for 15 sec, Cooldown: 5 sec. Requires a Mastery Book. Required Skill: Leaf Tornado Lv.10
  • Lightning Edge (Master Level: 30): Dash forward while attacking multiple enemies in your path. At max level: MP Cost 74, While Moving forward – Damage: 435%, Number of Attacks: 3, Max Enemies Hit: 8, Cooldown: 5 sec. Requires Mastery Books.
  • Rolling Moonsault (Master Level: 20): A combo skill used after lifting enemies into the air using Rising Rush. Spins enemies in the air while attacking them. Damage caused by Rising Rush will be permanently increases as a passive effect of this skill. At max level: Passive Effect: Rising Rush Damage +50%. Active Effects: MP Cost: 70, Damage 190%, Number of Attacks: 6, Max Enemies Hit: 8
  • Ancient Warding (Master Level: 30): Active buff. The Avoidability granted from Ignis Roar is increased permanently as a passive effect of this skill. At max level: Passive Effect: Ignis Roar’s Avoidability +20%. Active Effects: MP Cost: 80, Damage +30%, Max HP +1500, Duration: 210 sec. Required Skill: Ignis Roar Lv.5. Requires Mastery Books.
  • Dual Bowguns Expert (Master Level: 30): Passive buff. At max level: Dual Bowguns Mastery +70%, Weapon ATT +30, Minimum Critical Damage +15%. Requires Mastery Books. Required Skill: Dual Bowguns Mastery Lv.20
  • Defense Break (Master Level: 10): Passive buff. At max level: 40% chance of ignoring all enemy DEF (applies to boss monsters as well). Requires a Mastery Book.
  • Advanced Final Attack (Master Level: 30): Passive buff: At max level: Permanently increases ATT by 20 and Accuracy by 10%. Upon attacking, has a 70% chance of activating a 105% damage, two-hit Final Attack. Requires Mastery Books. Required Skill: Final Attack: Dual Bowguns Lv.20
  • Maple Warrior (Master Level: 30): Active buff. At max level: MP Cost 70, All Stats: 15%, Duration: 900 sec. Requires Mastery Books.
  • Hero’s Will (Master Level: 5): Cancels some abnormal status effects. At max level: MP Cost 30, Cooldown: 360 sec. It can be obtained through the "Strong Will" quest chain.

F1 Online: The Game begins closed beta

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 02:02 PM PST

Rev your engines – Codemasters’ F1 Online: The Game begins its closed beta testing today.

Set to launch in the first quarter of 2012, F1 Online features the cars, tracks, and racers from the real world Formula One World Championship Limited. Players can create their own teams, race tracks, and compete against each other in different modes, including Time Trials and Grand Prix events. The game will also feature leaderboards, team customization and marketing, and more.

Codemasters is the same developer behind the DiRT and Overlord series.

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F1 Online: The Game Gameplay Screenshot

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F1 ONLINE: THE GAMETM BETA REGISTRATION LAUNCHES
First gameplay video for new free-to-play browser game now playing at www.F1OnlineTheGame.com

December 19th 2011 – 10:00 UK – Today Codemasters® announced that gamers can be amongst the first in the world to play F1 ONLINE: THE GAME by registering to join a closed beta programme at www.F1OnlineTheGame.com. F1 ONLINE: THE GAME is a new free-to-play racing and management game in production at Codemasters Studios under exclusive worldwide agreement with Formula One World Championship Limited and will feature all the cars, stars and circuits.

Codemasters has also launched F1 ONLINE: THE GAME's first gameplay video, now showing at www.F1OnlineTheGame.com. Showcasing work-in-progress in-game footage, the trailer features wheel-to-wheel multiplayer racing around the iconic Monaco street circuit and reveals how fans can create and develop their very own team.

By registering for F1 ONLINE: THE GAME's closed beta, players will have the opportunity to give their feedback and shape game features prior to the game's worldwide launch in Q1 2012. Fans who are accepted into the closed beta also have the opportunity to earn in-game rewards when F1 ONLINE: THE GAME goes live. Players can register now and see the latest screens and videos from the game at www.F1OnlineTheGame.com. ;

F1 ONLINE: THE GAME will give players the chance to be the driver and the team boss in a game that combines intuitive top-down racing gameplay with a rewarding management game as players create and manage their own team. Fans will compete in online multiplayer races across a range of game modes, including GRAND PRIX™ events and a range of quick-fire challenges and Time Trials. Gamers will be able to track and share their progress via a range of leaderboard and social network features.

Players will have the opportunity to create their own racing team and become immersed in a world of FORMULA ONE™ on a grand scale; choosing their team name, designing a livery and leading the development of a personal franchise. As racer and team boss, they will manage the commercial, research, production and race crew functions required for success on track.

F1 ONLINE: THE GAME is being developed in house at Codemasters using the Unity game engine to deliver stunning performance in a web browser. Iconic tracks including Silverstone and Spa will be authentically brought to life by using track data and assets taken from the critically acclaimed F1 2011™ for high definition consoles and PC Games for Windows Live.

F1 ONLINE: THE GAME is set to launch in Q1 2012. To register interest, gamers can visit www.F1OnlineTheGame.com. To get all the news straight from the studio, race over to www.facebook.com/F1OnlineTheGame or follow the team on twitter at www.twitter.com/F1OnlineTheGame. ;

Christmas festivities arrive in Pockie Ninja

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 01:49 PM PST

Pockie Ninja has released new content today for players looking for a little holiday fun.

From December 18 until January 18, players can visit a new Christmas map and participate in challenges, including achievements involving the Arena Contest, defeating the Big Snowman or Evil Santa Claus, and collecting Christmas Trees. Players can also find more gifts by defeating Las Noches or Valhalla over ten times.

Players who are online between 20:30 and 21:30 server time each day between December 23 and 26 will earn a special in-game gift for being online.

Spenders can also earn extra gifts, including gift bundles for those who top up with 400 or more gold for three consecutive days and an S-ranked Tailed Beast pet for topping up their account the first time by January 15.

Pockie Ninja is published by NGames, which also publishes Navy Force and Immortal King.

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Pockie Ninja Gameplay Screenshot

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Festive Fun with Pockie Ninja

Christmas treats aplenty for players of the Naruto and Bleach MMO

Christmas is coming early for players of Naruto and Bleach inspired browser-based brawler, Pockie Ninja, with publisher NGames announcing a slew of festive treats for all of their budding ninjas.

He’s always watching, knows when you’re sleeping, and sneaks in unnoticed…is Santa a ninja?

If he is, he’s the greatest ninja of all time! This year, Santa is spreading a Naruto and Bleach brand of festive fun in Pockie Ninja; unloading a sack-full of free gifts on players of the free-to-play MMO.

New Christmas Map
For the whole month between December 18th – January 18th, a brand new Christmas event map will be available for players to explore and participate in a number of exciting festive challenges.

Achieving 5 victories in the new Arena Contest; crushing the Big Snowman 15 times; defeating the Evil Santa Claus 10 times; collecting mini Christmas Trees; and more; will unlock a slew of fantastic free gifts for all participating players.

Free Gifts For All
>From December 23rd – December 26th, players online between 20:30 – 21:30 each day will receive a special in-game gift in their account – just as a thank you for being online.

Taking on the towering Las Noches challenge, or exploring the depths of Valhalla, more than ten times during this period will also reap further free gifts for players. More gifts are unlocked the more times players take them on.

Top Up and Win
Players topping up their accounts for the first time between December 19th – January 15th can bag themselves a free S-rank Tailed Beast pet and further free gifts.
More gifts are unlocked the more gold that is topped up, including wishing pots and pet skill books.

Meanwhile, all players who top up with 400 gold or more for 3 consecutive days will receive huge gift bundles to boost their account strength for the brilliant festive brawling.

Last month, NGames unleashed Chapter 6 on Pockie Ninja, the latest update to hit the anime-inspired MMO. The update introduced a new game-wide Card System that all players can use to collect and exchange special cards for free in-game items.

The massive update also increased the Newbie Quest levels to level 26, making the game more accessible to new players. New items, synthesis formulas, special high level sets, and brand new in-game titles were also added.

Players can even work in tandem with their friends by exchanging cards with each other through the new My Card House feature.

You can celebrate Christmas with Naruto and friends this year for free by signing up and playing Pockie Ninja now: http://www.pockieninja.com

Eligium begins closed beta

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 01:39 PM PST

Closed beta testing has begun for the select few in Eligium, by Frogster.

The closed beta test will run until January 18, offering content that includes three races, up to the level cap of 45. Players looking to play the Panda will have to wait until the second beta phase. Beta registration is still being accepted at Eligium’s website.

As part of the closed beta release, Frogster has included a presentation on Eligium’s features, which you can check out below.

Frogster also publishes Runes of Magic.

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Official closed beta test has begun!

The first closed beta test for ELIGIUM- The Chosen One, the newest MMORPG from Frogster, begins today at 16:00 CET (15:00 GMT). Players fortunate enough to get their hands on one of the limited beta keys can start their adventure today – a little present before Christmas.

Pandaring to the Masses
The closed beta will run until the 18th January 2012. During that time players will be able to sample a selection of ELIGIUM's many features and raise one of three selectable races to level 45, the level cap for the closed beta. Players who are waiting to follow the path of the brave Panda will have to practice the art of patience and await the second phase of beta testing where the Panda will make its glorious entrance. Knowing the Panda, this will be hard to miss.

To accompany the launch of the closed beta Frogster has also prepared a special ELIGIUM presentation video which gives players a run through of the game's key features, such as the skills and virtues, to help players get to grips with their new world.

To the view the video please follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-1BiQ15qBM

You can still register on the main website to participate in one of the upcoming beta key waves, as well as numerous other competitions. For more details please visit our official website: www.eligium.com

For other ELIGIUM information please visit the official website www.eligium.com and our official profile on Facebook.

Black Prophecy releases Episode 3

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 01:16 PM PST

The third major update for gamigo’s Black Prophecy, Episode 3: Rise of the Boids, is now live.

The update increases the level cap to 50, adding new story and job missions, a new open world sector, a new warzone, and a new PvE raid system. Two raids launch the raid system’s debut, offering complex missions, large-scale boss fights, new special abilities for team play, and of course, epic rewards. The update also improves the tutorial mode, missions, debriefings, HUD, and mission tracking.

gamigo also publishes King of Kings 3 and Loong.

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Black Prophecy – Episode 3: Rise of the Boids arrives with new trailer!

Hamburg, December 19, 2011 – Black Prophecy, nominated for Best New MMO – 2011 by IGN, released its newest add-on, “Episode 3: Rise of the Boids”. New to the game, the Boids are a robotic race who have been waiting eons for a mysterious, universe-altering event to occur. Though the Boids continue to wait in ritual, players of the epic space combat MMO no longer have to wait for many widely requested features, including a level cap increase to 50,  new story missions, one new warzone, a new open world sector for players level 40 and up, 11 new job missions and a brand new PvE raid system.

Download the brand new trailer for “Episode 3: Rise of the Boids” or watch it on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-ljBsP7o2s

Long desired by Black Prophecy players, PvE raids have finally earned a prominent place in the game. Players can form large groups and battle alongside each other through two raids that are the longest, most complex missions the game has seen to date. PvE raids will also culminate in large-scale boss fights that offer unique and epic rewards. 11 new special abilities will also be implemented to bolster team play during each raid.

Along with this major addition, various tweaks have been made to a number of areas, including tutorial mode, missions and mission debriefings, along with improvements to the HUD and mission tracking. With all of these tweaks and new features, “Episode 3: Rise of the Boids” refreshes the overall Black Prophecy experience. While the Boids continue to await the universe-altering events, players will be immediately thrilled with the alterations made to their roles within the Black Prophecy universe.

The latest Black Prophecy expansion, “Episode 3:  Rise of the Boids” is available at http://blackprophecy.gamigo.com/

Finally, players can keep up-to-date with the latest news, events and community ramblings at http://www.facebook.com/Black.Prophecy.MMOG

Karma Online releases holiday update

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:47 AM PST

Karma Online’s latest update has arrived, granting players a chance to enjoy the holiday spirit as well as the new Clan Champions League, and several events for players to participate in.

New players (registered between December 20 and January 3) will get four special guns in the Rookie Challenge: the GOLD SVT-40 Bayonet, PIAT, CAMO PPSh41, and LUGER, plus one silver and bronze bullet. The game’s first official event, the KP Drive, will reward the player who spend the most KP from now until  January 3 (one per country). The winners receive a 7-day Weight +100 boost. Other contests available include True Marksman, Western Shootout, and Prison Break (Thursdays) GM-sponsored events, where players can hop into live events for chances at rewards including experience boosts, AWP, silver and bronze bullets.

Karma Online is published by Joymax, which also publishes Silkroad Online and Digimon Masters Online.

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Karma Online Gameplay Screenshot

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FOR KARMA ONLINE: PRISONERS OF THE DEAD – IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS

The Hottest First Person Shooter Refuses To Chill Out For The Season!

December 19, 2011 – Joymax, a leading online game developer and publisher, announced today a slew of holiday events for their popular World War II game with a zombie twist, Karma Online: Prisoners of the Dead.  Developed by Dragonfly, the creators behind Quake Wars Online and Soldier of Fortune Online, players will be given the chance to sign up for the brand new Clan Champions League, while enjoying a variety of special Christmas time bonuses! To jump straight into the bullet-heavy action, or learn more about the game, players can visit http://www.joymax.com/karma/.

The first KARMA event pits countrymen against each other: the KP Drive rewards the top user from each country who spends the most KP now until January 3rd.  Are you the savviest spender in the US?  The best equipped soldier from the UK?  Now is the time to prove it!  One winner from each country will receive a 7-day Weight +100 boost, allowing them to carry a huge amount of armor and weapons into battle during that time.

Are you new to the game?  Join in KARMA’s new Rookie Challenge.  All players who register between December 20th and January 3rd 2012 will receive four special guns including the highly coveted GOLD SVT-40 Bayonet, alongside a PIAT, the CAMO PPSh41, a LUGER, and one silver and bronze bullet.

To test your new skills, jump into the many GM-sponsored contests True Marksman matches held several times a day during the week.  Jump into any GM-created room and be the winner of a sniper match.  Prizes are awarded to the winning team as well as outstanding individuals including the soldier with the most kills.  All who participate will receive a 3-day EXP +50%, and the top sniper, win or lose, will be granted a precious AWP.  Feel like your expertise is closer than a scope?  Head over to any Western Shootout room and as a team armed with pistols rise triumphant over your opponents.  Did you lose your gun?  No problem – random rounds will be unarmed instead, so be sure to bring your knife to a gun fight…just in case.

Last but not least, players can prove who is better – the clans, or the GM team!  Every Thursday, dive into the Prison Break, where hot 4v4 action will steam up all three Prisoner maps.  If you’ve got what it takes to edge out the GM team 2 of 3 rounds, your comrades will receive the rare silver bullet, as well as five bronze bullets.    This is one of the rare opportunities to win this coveted ammo, so be prepared for a tough battle ahead.

Once your clan has defeated the game’s caretakers, they can compete against each other in the new Clan Champions League.  For full details players can check the official KARMA Online Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/KarmaPOD

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Korean gaming giants adjusting data collection policies

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 09:00 AM PST

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Changes are afoot in the Korean gaming industry in the wake of last month's massive Nexon hack that cost over 13 million MapleStory users their personal information. NCsoft has decided to stop collecting its players' Resident Registration Number (which is a Korean analog to the American Social Security number) due to concerns over privacy issues.

Korean gamers will still need to fork over the number to play NCsoft games, though, according to a report at ThisIsGame.com. Players need only an email and password to register for the PlayNC portal, but the RRN may still be required to verify that new registrants aren't bots, and NCsoft has handed off the collection responsibilities to a third-party agency. "We have acknowledged the importance of personal information for a long time. So we have collected minimum personal information and have asked another agency to do the sensitive information work including the RRN on behalf of us," said an NCsoft official.

ThisIsGame also reports that NHN Hangame has decided to stop collecting personal information, while Nexon and Neowiz are formulating new collection policies.

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BioWare taking SWTOR queues 'seriously'

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

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Stop us if you've heard this one before: Hugely anticipated MMO struggles to balance lengthy launch queues with long-term server and community stability. Yes, BioWare is slogging down the same slippery supply and demand slope that many AAA MMOs have trod before, and a report at Eurogamer suggests that the lines have only just begun.

There were 140 servers open for business this past weekend (a pre-launch period in which BioWare staggered waves of invites to legions of early release customers), and more are being added due to queue times approaching two hours. With Star Wars: The Old Republic's actual launch day looming tomorrow, BioWare's Jeff Hickman did his best to deflect criticism and soothe the impatient rumblings of disgruntled players.

"While we can't promise that there won't ever be queues, we can promise you that we are taking this matter seriously and constantly reviewing them to make sure that they are manageable and reasonable," he said.

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Tiny Speck and Trion Worlds make gaming headlines in 2011

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST

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Trion Worlds and Tiny Speck are two MMO studios that have made waves in 2011 with their ambitious plans and potential profit margins, according to the Wall Street Journal. The publication's article examines how these companies are running contrary to Zynga's model by producing top-tier content without trying to nickle-and-dime customers.

Trion's story is seen as one of high risk and higher rewards, especially considering that it was bringing in no revenue before last March while developing three titles. "RIFT has had tremendous success -- the commercial results are just astounding -- but we've got two more big games coming... There is no joy in Mudville," said Trion's David Reid. The article notes that once a MMO breaks even, the profit margin can be as high as 70%.

Trion is reportedly adding 100 new people to the team in the first part of 2012, which will put this studio in giant-sized territory: 520 employees in total.

Tiny Speck may not be as large, with just 41 employees, but the team is growing due to Glitch's success. Even though the potential to make money is there, co-founder Eric Costello says that the team puts in long hours as primarily a labor of love: "The game industry is famous for running their employees into the ground, and we definitely don't want to do that, but we've also found that building a game is a lot harder than we thought it would be."

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MV Guide: December 19-25, 2011

Posted: 19 Dec 2011 06:00 AM PST

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MV Guide is a weekly rundown of the MMO gaming events planned on Massively TV.

Every week, the Massively staff logs in to play various MMOs live and in person, and we'd love for you to drop by the channel and visit. We have a combination of regular weekly games and new surprises, so you'll find a variety of titles to take a look at. During our streamed events, you can participate in the live chat, ask questions to learn about the game, and simply spend some time with Massively staff and readers. (Of course, streaming is subject to the whims of outside forces like server-side gremlins once in a while.)

Follow along after the jump to see what's on this week's schedule.

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    The Daily Grind: Will SWTOR succeed in Asia?

    Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:00 AM PST

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    Gamers (and game executives) are fond of comparing Star Wars: The Old Republic to World of Warcraft. Forums are rife both with discussions on how TOR will (or will not) dethrone the reigning MMO subscription champ and with arguments regarding similar game mechanics.

    One thing I haven't seen mentioned is a prediction on whether or not SWTOR will succeed in the Asian market. We know, for example, that a huge portion of WoW's 12 million users came from the Far East, and sales suggest that Eastern gaming audiences are very different from their Western counterparts (see the ongoing popularity and profitability of games like Aion and Lineage II, which draw contemptuous sneers from American audiences -- if they notice them at all).

    When you compare BioWare's focus on narrative with Blizzard's focus on progression, it's very possible to see TOR falling short of WoW's Asian success. What do you think, Massively readers? Will TOR conquer the Asian MMO market?

    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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      Champions Online introduces Star Warsy archetype

      Posted: 19 Dec 2011 04:00 AM PST

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      If it's true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the devs behind Champions Online can safely be called Star Wars fans. Whether they're Star Wars: The Old Republic fans is another matter, but chances are good seeing as how the game's newest archetype would feel right at home in a galaxy far, far away.

      The Unleashed is a new brawler role that looks quite a bit like your average Sith lord, right down to the dual red blades and sinister black robes. Cryptic's archetype description features phrases like cosmic knight, dark inquisitor, and militant monk, and the release blurb says that the Unleashed is coming to Champions today, December 19th.

      Is it a tongue-in-cheek homage or a shameless attempt to capitalize on the biggest hype-train the MMO space has ever seen? You decide, and be sure to head to the Champions website to learn more.

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      New ArcheAge beta videos feature sailing, exploration

      Posted: 18 Dec 2011 07:00 PM PST

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      If you're not in the ArcheAge beta (or if you are but can't figure anything out due to the language barrier), you'll want to check out a series of new gameplay videos at Steparu.com. The fan site has uploaded six clips that show off the high seas adventuring to be had in XLGAMES' forthcoming sandpark title, and there's an hour's worth of footage sure to be of interest to those of you chomping at the bit to do a little nautical exploring.

      ArcheAge's oceans are apparently vast, as the party makes use of the fastest ship in the game and still spends quite a lot of time looking for an island to call home. There's also a bit of island exploration footage, and you can find the first video after the break.

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      MMO Week in Review: Into the sunset

      Posted: 18 Dec 2011 05:00 PM PST

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      At the end of every week, we round up the best and most popular news stories, exclusive features, and insightful columns published on Massively and then present them all in one convenient place. Miss a big MMO or WoW Insider story last week? You've come to the right post.

      MMO closures don't happen all that often, and those that die tend to do so in a fireball of bankruptcy and layoffs not long after launch rather than through peaceful contact negotiations after almost a decade of successful operation, but Star Wars Galaxies joined the latter group this week, sunsetting its servers on Thursday night. If you missed the finale, you can catch up with our recorded livestream of the last hour of the game and our sandbox column's touching eulogy. And there's always that other Star Wars game...

      Join us past the break for a glimpse of this week's other top MMO stories.

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        EVE Evolved: Fitting the Caldari Naga

        Posted: 18 Dec 2011 03:00 PM PST

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        While EVE Online's recent Crucible expansion brought us over a hundred small features, balance tweaks, and graphical updates, its headline feature was undoubtedly the four new tier 3 battlecruisers. It's been several years since a new combat ship was added to EVE, and combat had begun to get a little stale. Most of EVE's ships follow a logical design progression, with larger ships having more tank and higher damage output. CCP turned that concept on its head with the new tier 3 battlecruisers, which deal battleship-class damage but have both the agility and paper-thin tank of a tech 1 cruiser.

        The Caldari Naga is the very definition of a glass cannon, able to output more damage than a Megathron or Rokh but at the cost of having practically no tank. It can be sniper-fit to deal around 650 DPS at ranges of 100-130km, blaster-fit to output a raw 1,500 DPS at ranges below 10km, or even set up to fight effectively with blasters outside web range. Its high top speed and cruiser-like agility add new gameplay options to existing sniper and heavy damage-dealer fleet roles, providing battleship-class damage for roaming cruiser gangs. It's a potential game-changer for nullsec alliances engaging in hit-and-run style warfare, but as with all new ships it can be difficult to figure out an effective ship fitting.

        In this week's EVE Evolved, I explore three solid fittings for the Naga designed to fill common PvP roles.

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          League of Legends releases Ahri, the Nine-Tailed Fox

          Posted: 18 Dec 2011 01:00 PM PST

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          Back in September, Riot Games was so excited about an upcoming League of Legends champion it had barely begun working on that it released the concept to fans far ahead of schedule. The champion later became known as Ahri, the Nine-Tailed Fox, and last week we got a sneak peek at her abilities and the balance changes that would be accompanying her arrival. That patch went live this weekend, and Ahri has now been officially released.

          In a new champion spotlight video, LoL's resident strategic expert Phreak discusses each of Ahri's abilities in detail and gives tips on playing the champion effectively. Ahri is a mage assassin, able to dish out considerable damage in a short space of time. After landing a number of spell attacks, Ahri's next spell will hit with a huge bonus to spell vamp. By sending an Orb of Deception through a whole wave of enemy creeps once the spell vamp buff is active, Ahri can heal herself for a significant amount. Her ultimate allows her to quickly dash around the field of play, either to chase down a fleeing champion or evade pursuit.

          Skip past the cut to watch the full champion spotlight video in HD, and stay tuned to our weekly Not So Massively column every Monday for more LoL news and updates.

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            Perfect World announces Fantasy Condor Heroes MMO

            Posted: 18 Dec 2011 12:00 PM PST

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            Are you ready for another free-to-play martial arts MMO from China? Ready or not, Perfect World Entertainment is producing a title called Fantasy Condor Heroes, according to a news blurb at Gamasutra.

            If you're a student of Chinese popular culture, that name may ring a bell since it's taken from a wuxia novel called Return of the Condor Heroes. The book was written by author Louis Cha (under the pen name Jin Yong) and originally serialized in the late 1950s. Thus far Perfect World has not made any feature- or gameplay-related details available, nor do we know when Fantasy Condor Heroes will be released.

            MassivelyPerfect World announces Fantasy Condor Heroes MMO originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 18 Dec 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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            On the sixth day of giveaways, GamersFirst gave to me...

            Posted: 18 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST

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            APB
            On the sixth day of giveaways, GamersFirst gave to me... six retail packs!
            On the fifth day of giveaways, Trion gave to me... five subscription codes!
            On the fourth day of giveaways, Nexon gave to me... four pet items!
            On the third day of giveaways, Wargaming.net gave to me... three premium years!
            On the second day of giveaways, BioWare gave to me... two warring factions!
            On the first day of giveaways, Turbine gave to me... a lifetime VIP!


            We're at the halfway point of our 12 Days of Giveaways thanks to GamersFirst and APB: Reloaded. Remember earlier this month when we told you about the new retail boxed edition of the game? Well, if you liked it, you're in luck. GamersFirst has put together six digital copies of that edition, wrapped them up in a big bow, and put them under our virtual tree.

            Six lucky Massively readers will win a bundle containing 30 days of premium access, 500 G1 credits, a faction-specific sports car, and a special secondary weapon. If you win, look very carefully because Santa Paro (/rimshot) has slipped one more extra special item into each pack. We'll save that one for a surprise!

            Want to get your hands on one of these codes? To enter, simply leave a comment answering the burning question: enforcer or criminal? The entry deadline is tomorrow, December 19th, at 2:00 p.m. EST. Once the deadline hits, we'll choose six winners and award the gifts. Check out the contest rules below, and best of luck!

            CONTEST FAQ OFFICIAL RULES

            MassivelyOn the sixth day of giveaways, GamersFirst gave to me... originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 18 Dec 2011 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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