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The Road to Mordor: Out of game on party business

Posted: 14 Jan 2012 09:00 AM PST

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Road to Mordor
Here's an odd confession for a Lord of the Rings Online columnist to make: I haven't been playing the game much in the past month. I've been, for all intents and purposes, on a gaming sabbatical from Middle-earth.

It's not as bad as it looks at first glance because I do this all the time with any MMO I play. I found out the hard way years ago that nonstop gaming in a singular dedicated title was a terrific recipe for spectacular, many-onlookers-injured flaming burnouts. No matter how good that pixelated pizza is, we've been told, if you have it for every meal, sooner or later it will taste like moldy routine in our mouth. And that's not good for anyone.

The good news is that my sabbatical is at an end after only flitting into LotRO on occasion over the holidays, and I'm rested up and recharged for another great year of slaughtering wildlife in Tolkien's honor. Before I do that, however, I'd like to take this opportunity to share why I feel that it's OK to "go on sabbatical" from LotRO... and why it even benefits the game as a whole for its fans not to play once in a while.

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    WRUP: Massively Core is the same as regular Massively edition

    Posted: 14 Jan 2012 07:00 AM PST

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    The core experience.  Also the only experience.
    Sorry, guys. We had it all ready, the unveiling of a version of Massively on which you saw only our articles about games, ranging from game news to game columns to opinions about gaming. But then someone pointed out that that would be exactly the same thing as what we already have. On the upside, it's less coding work this way; on the downside, my epic series of articles on baking cookies while underwater is now never going to see print. Oh, what could have been.

    Anyway, despite these disappointments, another edition of WRUP has seen fit to grace everyone with news of what the Massively staff will be doing over the weekend. We're also talking about how much we have paid or would be willing to pay for a spiffy in-game ride. So click on past the break to see our weekend distractions, and let us know what you'll be up to in the comments!

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      The Daily Grind: How many times do you try before you give up?

      Posted: 14 Jan 2012 05:00 AM PST

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      The Daily Grind
      The other night I was sitting on my couch watching my wife tackle a particularly hard boss solo -- the game wouldn't allow her companions or other players -- in Star Wars: The Old Republic. And she died, many, many times. I gave her a few pointers and watched as she continually struggled to overcome this challenge.

      After 14 attempts, she succeeded and was giddy from the victory. But I could tell she was growing close to throwing her laptop across the room right before that point. I could identify, as a week earlier I had spent an hour and a half trying to master a tricky series of jumps to get a datacron on Nar Shadda, only to land it right before I lost my sanity.

      So what about you? How many times do you try a difficult challenge in an MMO before you give up? I'd love to hear specific stories about particularly problematic obstacles that resulted in eventual success or frustrated surrender.

      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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        Raph Koster: Immersion is not a core game virtue

        Posted: 13 Jan 2012 06:00 PM PST

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        Star Wars Galaxies - Cantina gambling
        Yeah, you read that right, virtual world fans. One of the more celebrated sandbox MMORPG developers is apparently throwing in the towel when it comes to immersion. Raph Koster wrote what can only be termed a lament on his personal blog today, saying that "immersion does not make a lot of sense in a mobile, interruptable world."

        Koster characterizes immersion as a style whose time has come and gone, and he concludes that games are no longer for dreamers due to their far-reaching popularity. "I mourn the gradual loss of deep immersion and the trappings of geekery that I love," Koster writes. "I see the ways in which the worlds I once dove into headlong have become incredibly expensive endeavors, movies-with-button-presses far more invested in telling me their story, rather than letting me tell my own."

        Whether you agree with him or not, it's a sobering read coming from one of the chief creative forces behind Star Wars Galaxies and Ultima Online.

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        Betawatch: January 7 - 13, 2012

        Posted: 13 Jan 2012 05:00 PM PST

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        Betawatch (TERA image)
        This week in Betawatch, Red 5 Studios flashed its fiery temper at SOPA, temporarily shutting down the closed beta for upcoming MMO-shooter Firefall in protest over the internet-hampering legislation. Meanwhile, TERA has begun accepting applications for its closed beta test, the Wrath of Heroes MOBA has kicked off a closed beta weekend, and Mythos Global has been resurrected for the billionth time, this time with a new open beta beginning on February 2nd.

        The full Betawatch roundup is tucked beyond the break.

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          Mortal Online announces a new expansion called Awakening

          Posted: 13 Jan 2012 04:30 PM PST

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          All that brilliant architecture left no budget for paint.
          Mortal Online has already launched one expansion, but the game's second expansion in its two years of operation will soon join the first. Awakening has just been announced and is set to bring a variety of improvements to the game. The centerpiece is the introduction of Tindrem, the eponymous Tindremic capital and the home of the Emperor. The sprawling city encompasses several districts, but there's more to the city than the orderly facade it presents to travelers.

          The expansion will provide more than simply a new city, however. It offers improved artificial intelligence and a better user interface to players, along with new dungeons in which players can test their skills against improved enemy intelligence. There's also a new set of special Trade Brokers in the cities, dyes for clothing and armor, and several other improvements that should be cheered by every Mortal Online player.

          [Thanks to James for the tip!]

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          Storyboard: They all laughed

          Posted: 13 Jan 2012 04:00 PM PST

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          What's the secret of comedy?
          Over the past 80-odd columns, I've covered ways to improve dramatic tension, to provide interesting character interplay, to improve out-of-character communication, and to enhance the experience of roleplaying. What I have not covered, somewhat to my surprise, is an important but often forgotten component of good roleplaying: humor.

          I realize that there are circles in which humor is anathema, where the mood moves between "somber" and "depressing" with nary a chuckle between, lightless pits into which no good cheer is allowed. Far be it from me to say that you're doing it wrong if you happen to be one of those people, but there's a reason why people don't want to join you in a roleplaying session. You guys are kind of depressing just to be around, and your roleplaying has all the verisimilitude of a goth kid's poetry while his parents are getting divorced.

          But let's not kid ourselves. Doing humor effectively anywhere is hard, and in roleplaying it's made even more difficult due to a variety of circumstances. So let's start out by examining some common pitfalls and laying some ideas down for what you can do to make your humor go over better in a game.

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            SOE shows off PlanetSide 2's Quad and Liberator

            Posted: 13 Jan 2012 03:30 PM PST

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            PlanetSide 2 - Quads
            What do giant transport vessels like the Galaxy and tiny ATVs like the Quad have in common? They're both built by Nanite Systems, of course. Who the heck is Nanite Systems? You'll have to brush up on your PlanetSide 2 lore to find out, and luckily the official website is here to help.

            Today's reveal showcases the Quad, and Sony Online Entertainment tells us that "it has the highest top speed of any ground vehicle and is easy to acquire." As you would expect, the speed comes at a price, and let's just say that you don't want to be riding on a Quad when it takes a hit. Head to the PS2 website for a couple of screenshots and some backstory.

            When you're done reading about the Quad, click on over to SOE's Liberator reveal to get the goods on another Nanite Systems product. The Liberator is a gunship, and while it boasts a ton of firepower and decent armor protection, it pays for its bristling bulk by being quite slow in the air.

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            Bill Roper looking to partner with Korean companies for more MMO development

            Posted: 13 Jan 2012 03:00 PM PST

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            Yes.
            You may remember Bill Roper from Diablo. Or, more likely, you remember him from Hellgate: London and Champions Online, probably with emotions that are somewhat less than fond. Several months ago, he was appointed the Vice President of Disney Interactive Media Group, and it looks like Roper is continuing down a path he's walked many times before. As he oversees the production of games based on Marvel properties, he's also looking for partners to start developing an MMO.

            Specifically, Roper is looking for a partner company in South Korea to work on co-development for several titles, which include MMOs. The obvious benefit for the Korean company would be increased visibility of licensed properties, with Roper hoping that a visit to the nation will produce a better way of developing new games. No word yet on whether or not anyone is interested in the offer, but there's probably no shortage of gamers made apprehensive by anything involving Bill Roper and a new online game.

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            Pick up a free copy of Dawn of Fantasy from Massively and Reverie Studios

            Posted: 13 Jan 2012 02:30 PM PST

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            This is Dawn of Fantasy. You can have it free.  You're welcome.
            It feels like we've barely recovered from the giveaway whirl that was Massively's 12 Days of Giveaways, but don't think that's it for freebies from us. Our latest giveaway is a big one, and it's sure to warm the hearts of MMORTS fans far and wide.

            Dawn of Fantasy has a purchase price of $29.99 US -- unless you happen to be a Massively reader. Reverie Studios has given us 1,000 digital copies of the game to share with some of our community. Simply visit our giveaway page to pick up your code, then get the game via our download link. When you're asked for your CD key during installation, enter the key you picked up from us and you're all set!

            The codes are only good until January 27th, so grab yours right away, enjoy the game, and thanks to Reverie Studios for the giveaway!

            TO THE GIVEAWAY

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              The Secret World ends Illuminati Week with new interview

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 02:00 PM PST

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              Screenshot -- The Secret World
              The Secret World's Illuminati Week is drawing to a close, and to round out the excitement, the game's Lead Content Designer Joel Bylos sat down for an Illuminati-centric interview with IGN. Joel outlines what kind of players would find themselves most suited to a life with the Illuminati, what principles the society upholds, and even what sort of faction-specific abilities Illuminati players can look forward to. While he's not too forthcoming on that last point, he does reveal that "[Illuminati faction abilities] will reflect the Illuminati obsession with combing magic and technology to greatest effect." To get the full details and round out your Illuminati fix, just click on through to the interview below.

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              Star Wars: The Old Republic highlights upcoming Kaon Under Siege flashpoint

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 01:00 PM PST

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              Screenshot -- Star Wars: The Old Republic
              Despite only having launched about a month ago, Star Wars: The Old Republic is already gearing up for its next content update. As BioWare ramps up to release the update, it wants its fans to be getting excited for it as well. In that vein, the studio has released a new video highlighting Kaon Under Siege, one of the new flashpoints in the upcoming patch,

              The story behind this flashpoint continues the game's current storyline, this time giving players a glimpse at the Tion Hegemony sector of the galaxy. Prior to the flashpoint, the Rakghoul plague has spread across multiple world in the system, killing the lucky and transforming those less fortunate into Rakghouls themselves. A few lucky survivors on the planet of Kaon have managed to hold out against the Rakghoul menace, and of course both the Empire and the Republic wish to rescue these survivors, eradicate the Rakghoul plague, and ultimately negotiate an alliance with the Tion Hegemony. For the full video preview of Kaon Under Siege, just click on past the cut.

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              LotRO reverses policy, plans to sell PvE stat gear through the store [Updated]

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 12:30 PM PST

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              LotRO
              In July 2010, Massively was told by Turbine that the then-coming LotRO store "would not sell any gear with stats attached." And while the studio has so far kept to the letter of the law, it has fudged the spirit of it with the sales of stat tomes (which boost stats independently of gear) and the addition of statted gear to PvMP (monster play).

              Consider the law cast aside today, then, as Turbine's announced the coming sale of statted gear in the LotRO store to normal PvE play as well. Light, medium, and heavy armor pieces will soon be available for purchase in the cash shop, and will come with beneficial stats attached. In addition to the typical stats, the store boots will come with a 8% run out-of-combat run speed boost attached.

              While the gear in question has reasonable stats, it certainly raises the specter of the game's heading toward pay-to-win territory by having it for sale at all.

              Massively has reached out to Turbine for an official comment.

              [Update: On the official forums Sapience commented about the sale saying, "It's lower level gear. Many players have given us feedback that there is a sparsity of gear on the AH at these levels and they wanted an alternative. We're trying to accomodate that."]

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              Blizzard kills Diablo III's RMT to appease South Korea

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 12:00 PM PST

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              Diablo III
              Blizzard Entertainment made waves last year when it announced that Diablo III would be supporting real-money trading (RMT) through its in-game auction house system. While it proved to be a divisive topic among fans, apparently it was too much with the South Korean rating board, which sees such activities as potentially violating the country's anti-gambling rules.

              The board was quoted as saying that "the feature involving for-cash trades between users was not included in the presentation to the rating committee, and therefore it was not subjected to any scrutiny."

              To appease the board and pave the way for release, Blizzard has dropped the RMT auction house for the Korean version. The ratings board has warned the company not to sneak in the feature in a future patch and gave the title an 18 rating for the country. Interestingly enough this makes South Korea the first country to slap a rating on Diablo III to date.

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              Gods & Heroes crucifies subs and slashes box prices

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 11:30 AM PST

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              Gods & Heroes
              Two business models entered Gods & Heroes' colosseum, but only one walked out alive. The crowds cheered their approval, and for a moment their bloodlust was sated. Subscriptions in the game would be no more.

              Today, Heatwave Interactive announced that the subscription model wasn't working out for the underperforming Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising (perhaps it did not sell enough fancy helmets) and as of today subs are a thing of the past. Instead, players can enjoy the game without a fee while the team works on creating a true free-to-play plan.

              In addition to making gameplay completely free, Heatwave has cleaved the price of the client in twain, reducing the cost to $9.99 for those who have yet to get it. If you've previously purchased the game, whether you were currently subbed to it or not, your account is now flagged for unlimited free play.

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              Double, double your excitement (and XP) with Aion's winter festival

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 11:00 AM PST

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              Aion
              You know what's annoying? When people break out Christmas songs after the holidays. I mean, who wants to hear cheerful songs about winter when we can just wallow in the atmosphere of grey slush and sub-zero days in peace? Stupid cheer, get out of here! We want to drink deeply of the well of seasonal affective disorder!

              You know what's not annoying? When developers recognize how dull the first couple months of the year are, holiday-wise, and invent their own cause for celebration! Aion is breaking out all the stops with this year's Atreian Winter Festival, and that includes insatiably cheerful penguins and scantily clad avatars.

              For the next three weekends (starting today), players will enjoy double XP and drops in Aion from Friday at 1:00 p.m. EST until Monday at the same time. There's also an "adorable" -- their words -- Daru fur costume that you can purchase in the game store for $10 and flaunt to all your friends at the lodge after a long day on the slopes.

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              Massively hosts Star Trek Online free-to-play launch event

              Posted: 13 Jan 2012 10:00 AM PST

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              STO
              On Tuesday, January 17th, Star Trek Online will be officially free-to-play!

              In celebration of the launch, Massively will be joining Cryptic Studios in welcoming all new and veteran captains. The team is hosting several fun events ranging from costume and trivia events to livestreamed character creation tutorials and dance parties!

              Please join me, Massively's humble STO columnist, as I pair up with STO's Community Manager Brandon Felczer to stream our way through all the fun. You could win up to 5000 STO Promotional Points! All livestreamed events can be viewed during and after the event on Massively's Twitch channel, and all other communications can be monitored on the "F2PLaunchParty" chat channel in-game. The fun begins at 1:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, so check out the official schedule of events after the break.

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                General gaming


                Retronauts Lunch Break: The Week in Review

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:45 PM PST

                Every weekday, the Retronauts Lunch Break brings you a dose of classic gaming action, but there's no need to worry if you can't watch our livestream; every Friday, we'll feature a roundup of all the videos produced over the past five days. But if your lunch hour is free, make sure to come back (at 12:00pm PST) starting Tuesday the 17th as we devote a new week of Lunch Breaks to Master System games -- along with our regular Friday playthrough of A Link to the Past. And hey, why not subscribe to our Twitch.tv feed while you're at it?

                1/9/12 - Mega Man

                1UP Community Feature: Consoles in 2012

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 03:38 PM PST

                Feature

                1UP Community Feature: Consoles in 2012

                The 1UP Community discusses what is to come in the New Year.

                By: J. Kartje January 13, 2012

                Well, 2012 is here and I still don't have this in my living room, but the Kinect is bringing us closer every day.

                Review: Choplifter Appeals to Your Inner-Masochist

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 03:31 PM PST

                With the industry's seemingly never-ending desire to churn out games for a franchise until it drains every bit of life left in a series, it seems strange that we had to wait so long for a new Choplifter game. Originally published for the Apple II in 1982, ports of Choplifter appeared as late as 1986 for the Sega Master System and NES. The series fell dormant for a period of time, despite periodic waves of nostalgia for early '80s classics that have given us atrocious remakes of other once beloved games. It's fitting then that inXile -- the studio that brought The Bard's Tale back from the dead -- brings us Choplifter HDon XBLA, PSN, and PC.

                The new game sticks closely to the original's premise: fly a helicopter and rescue people while shooting stuff. Most missions will require you to rescue individuals trapped in warzones around the world, and the campaign does a nice job of changing up environments to keep things from becoming too familiar or boring. Some of the stranded will start the level injured, and you'll have to rescue them within a time limit. Depending on which helicopter you fly, you'll have to worry about killing passengers and innocents on the ground with reckless flying or taking too much enemy fire. Other missions task you with blowing up enemy targets or simply escaping the level alive.

                Mojang, Good Old Games, and More Also Oppose SOPA

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 03:24 PM PST

                What's becoming a (very welcome) daily occurrence, several more members of the videogame industry have come out against the much-maligned Stop Online Piracy Act.

                Good Old Games made its stance clear on its website today. Despite being owned by a foreign company -- it's operated by the Poland-based developer of The Witcher II, CD Projekt Red, which just yesterday decided to alter its policy on how to deal with piracy -- the company felt it needed to do something about SOPA, a proposed bill that could radically alter the Internet for the worse.

                The Top Xbox 360 Games of 2012

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 02:16 PM PST

                Feature

                By: 1UP Staff

                Without a concrete slate of first-party announcements (besides Halo 4), we're leaning more towards the 360's solid foundation of third party titles. As expected: if you like shooters, then you'll enjoy the Xbox 360. We still haven't seen any Kinect-only titles to merit inclusion on our list, but if you prefer using analog sticks to move and shoot, then this is the system for you (still). If you're wondering why something on another platform list is missing (like GTA5), it's probably because we feel that the third-party games below feel and play better on the 360 -- while some other games just feel a bit better on the PS3. We'll see if E3 will add new game announcements or new hardware altogether, but until then, here's our pick for which third-party titles make the 360 shine in 2012.


                WiiWare Demos Reappear in North America

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 01:39 PM PST

                WiiWare

                Out of nowhere, several dozen WiiWare game demos have reappeared on the Wii Shop Channel and can now be downloaded for free.

                As discovered by Nintendo World Report, 50 demos in all are currently available. These had all been available previously, but were removed from the service as Nintendo inexplicably only allows demos to be available for a certain period of time.

                Is Xbox.com to Blame for Frequent Xbox Live Account Hacks?

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 11:03 AM PST

                Xbox.com

                Update: Microsoft has responded to our questions on the matter. Regarding the method outlined below, which I referred to as a "loophole," a Microsoft spokesperson told 1UP, "This is not a 'loophole' in Xbox.com. The hacking technique outlined is an example of brute force attacks and is an industry-wide issue."

                And as for the attacks themselves, Microsoft continues to assert that there is no breach in Xbox Live's security. The full statement follows:

                MMORPG News

                MMORPG News


                General: OnLive Adds Windows Functionality to iPad

                Posted: 14 Jan 2012 06:58 AM PST

                OnLive has announced the release of OnLive Desktop which brings the power of Windows to iPads everywhere. Windows is hosted on remote servers and streamed to a customer's iPad. According to developers, the seamless transfer will look, act and feel like a native component of the iPad.

                General: Point - Counterpoint: MW3 & Innovation

                Posted: 14 Jan 2012 06:52 AM PST

                FPSGuru.com has kicked off a new series with two editors facing off against one another in a point - counterpoint sort of way...of course they use saltier language than that but we're a family-friendly site. *g* Head over to FPSGuru.com to check out this week's installment where Adam Tingle and Phil Bickle discuss Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Innovation.

                DarkEden: Lucky Weekend Event

                Posted: 14 Jan 2012 06:47 AM PST

                DarkEden Online players will want to check in over this weekend to receive their lucky Stone of Confusion which actually brings good luck rather than ill. Using the Stone of Confusion will net players 13 times normal XP. Each day players can receive an additional stone.

                General: PoxNora Updates for 2012

                Posted: 14 Jan 2012 06:41 AM PST

                After successfully launching the F2P mode of PoxNora, developers are turning their eyes to 2012 and exciting new features and additions for the popular trading card game (TCG). Wild Alliance has launched with new wizards and warlocks added to the game.

                PlanetSide 2: The Liberator Detailed

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 02:00 PM PST

                The Planetside 2 site has been updated with a new vehicle, the Liberator. Basically, the Liberator is death from above, a flying vehicle with downward pointing guns to tear through ground troops.

                Diablo 3: Blizzard Removes RMT to Get South Korean Approval

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 01:42 PM PST

                Blizzard has been working long and hard to get Diablo III approved in South Korea. The stumbling block? Real Money Transactions. According to South Korean legislators, the RMT component of Diablo III might be in violation of the nation's anti-gambling laws.

                General: 8Realms: Redeem Those VIP Access Codes

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 01:32 PM PST

                8Realms devs have sent word that folks who scored a VIP Beta Access Code need to get it redeemed or risk losing it forever! Luckily, we have instructions on how to do so!

                Star Wars: The Old Republic: Incoming Patch Highlights

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 01:25 PM PST

                Bioware has posted the patch notes for next week's update. MMORPG.com's Mike Bitton has graciously combed through the notes to give us the highlights of big changes coming down the pike.

                Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising: Subscription Fees Waived

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 10:42 AM PST

                According to a new post on the Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising forum, the game will be adopting a free to play revenue model. Until such time as the reworked hybrid model goes live, all subscription fees will be waived and the game price will drop to $9.99.

                Rift: Server Changes Confirmed & Clarified

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 10:34 AM PST

                Yesterday, we reported that Trion Worlds was merging Rift servers based on a server-wide message players were receiving when logging in to affected servers. Trion has reached out to MMORPG.com to clarify what is actually happening.

                Rift: Chronicles - The River of Souls

                Posted: 12 Jan 2012 02:01 PM PST

                In the latest adventures of Caedryn the Dwarf, we take a look at the final Rift Chronicle, The River of Souls. It's pretty much as scary as it sounds. Find out why and then leave us your thoughts in the comments.

                World of Tanks: SOTW: World of Tanks Edition: Winner's Announcement!

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 09:02 AM PST

                We've pored over your many awesome World of Tanks screenshots for this week's "Screenshot of the Week," and today we're excited to announce the winning entry!

                Star Wars: The Old Republic: Innovation in the Old Republic

                Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:58 AM PST

                One of the things that many players clamor for in their games is innovation, something new and never before seen. In today's Player Perspectives, we take a look at several ways that Star Wars: The Old Republic has advanced the MMO genre with innovative features, if only through small touches. Check it out and then let us know what you think.

                CABAL Online: New Publisher Opens Localized EU Servers

                Posted: 13 Jan 2012 07:52 AM PST

                European fans of CABAL Online will be interested to hear that the game's new publisher, Games-Masters.com, has opened localized servers in German, French, Spanish and Italian. Players will be able to play in and receive support in their native languages.

                General: Forget the Scores

                Posted: 12 Jan 2012 11:32 AM PST

                Of all the things we do here at MMORPG.com, writing reviews is one of the most difficult for a plethora of reasons. We pour a lot of ourselves into our reviews and all of that hard work, all of the reasons we have for scoring things as we do often gets buried by the easy "skip to the number" mindset. We have a few thoughts to share on our reviews and why you should Forget the Scores. Check it out!

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