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WRUP: Are you going to eat that edition

Posted: 25 Feb 2012 07:00 AM PST

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I had tempura for dinner before I wrote this.  Probably getting leftovers after this is finished.
Are you going to eat that? No, really. I mean, it's fine if you are; there's nothing wrong with it. It just looks tasty, is all. And you know, I'm kind of hungry. I mean, I don't want you to go hungry, so if you're going to eat it, go ahead. But if you aren't really in the mood to eat it, I wouldn't mind having a bite. Isn't it kind of fatty? Aren't you on that diet? Here, just let me have a taste.

Oh, wow, this is great. Say, while I'm eating this, why don't you check out this week's installment of WRUP? It's all the plans of the Massively staff for the weekend, and we're also talking about what games we regret having left behind. So go ahead and read that, and then let us know what you'll be up to in the comments. I'll just finish this plate off.

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    The Daily Grind: Who will be our MMO development heroes of tomorrow?

    Posted: 25 Feb 2012 05:00 AM PST

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    Greatest American Hero
    The lifespan of the MMO genre is still fairly short when you take general gaming into consideration. Fifteen years ago, most of us wouldn't have dreamed of what's available online today, thanks to the innovators who brought together graphical roleplaying games and the MUDs of the day. People like Richard Garriott, Raph Koster, Starr Long, J. Todd Coleman, and a handful of others helped create what we know today as MMORPGs.

    But who will be the innovators and trend-setters of tomorrow's MMOs? We see a lot of innovation these days, but ascribing those ideas to one person isn't as easy (or applicable) as it was in the early days of five-man studios. Still, there are geniuses in these modern studios making some much-needed improvements that will carry on for many years.

    So if you're a player and you know of someone who will be known for his or her innovation in the future, let us know. If you're a developer who wants to call out a co-worker for something he or she has done to change the genre, get that name out there!

    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 rolling out Role and Stat changes

      Posted: 24 Feb 2012 06:00 PM PST

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      Balance isn't a stat.  It's just a good idea.
      Like many MMOs, Champions Online is at its heart a game of numbers. Your character type focuses on certain stats, and you want to make those stats go higher. But sometimes the way those stats work together is a bit less than intuitive in the live game, hence some recent changes to Super Stats and regular stats on the test servers. The biggest change assigns one primary and two secondary, rather than two Super Stats, to players, which alleviates the current problems with Super Stats (certain pairs of Super Stats work poorly together and are poorly represented in itemization).

      Individual stats have also seen some tweaks: Strength is no longer hard-capped for melee damage, Presence has had its threat component removed and a soft-cap introduced, Ego is now solely a ranged stat, and Dexterity has seen improvements to its critical benefits. Roles are also being balanced differently, giving more consistent stat benefits that are more in line with what players in a given role will actually need to do. It's a pretty sweeping set of changes, but the end goal is to give Champions Online players a more straightforward numbers game to play.

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      Betawatch: February 18 - 24, 2012

      Posted: 24 Feb 2012 05:30 PM PST

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      Betawatch - Guns of Icarus screenie
      Happy Friday, Betawatchers! Reader Mason tipped us off to the fact that sandbox Salem Online is now accepting signups for closed alpha testing. The team is hoping to launch said closed alpha in the next few weeks.

      Tribes: Ascend and SteelWar Online have moved to our open beta list, while the closed beta list gets two new additions: steampunk pseudo-MMO Guns of Icarus and cutesy Divina. World of Warplanes and The Missing Ink, meanwhile, join our resurrected alpha category.

      We also say farewell to Wakfu, whose global open beta period has come to a close. The game will be launching next week on February 29th.

      And who could forget Guild Wars 2's two-day beta signup window earlier this week? If you missed it, our hands-on impressions and crafting guide might cheer you up.

      Enjoy the full Betawatch roundup after the break!

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        Another round of Star Wars: The Old Republic questions answered by the developers

        Posted: 24 Feb 2012 05:00 PM PST

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        Because fans are PROBING for answers!  Get it?
        It's been two months since Star Wars: The Old Republic launched, and players have some questions. So it's a good thing that the development team is still hosting a weekly question-and-answer session for the community, with the latest installment addressing several new concerns about future updates. Among the answers are new features that will be coming with the second major patch, including animation adjustments for cross-faction parity and tweaks to docking at planets with orbital stations such as Tython and Korriban.

        There are also plans for players to gain the ability to roll on equipment specifically for companions; the Need option will be disabled unless the item in question is designed for your advanced class. Amidst all of the good news, however, there is some bad in the sense that new ship models and customization are apparently on the table -- but for much further in the future. Take a look at the full list of answers if you're interested in seeing what players can expect for new features in the near future and the slightly further future.

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        Blizzard clarifies Bashiok's statements about Diablo III and hints at release announcement

        Posted: 24 Feb 2012 04:00 PM PST

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        When I said 'you will not pass,' that was really more of a strongly worded suggestion.
        The most recent tempest in a Diablo III-shaped teapot has been community manager Bashiok making a statement to fans urging them to lower their expectations for the game. Director Jay Wilson decided that this was worth a direct reply and stated in a recent open letter to the community that Bashiok's statements were "obviously sarcastic" and that the team does want fan expectations to remain high. The letter stresses that the development staff is quite happy with the game as it continues development and the current internally tested build in a better state than the beta.

        Wilson goes on to claim that fans can expect a release date announcement in the near future, avoiding the dreaded Blizzard incarnation of "soon." Given his appraisal of the beta state, we suspect that the game will be heading for a retail edition before too long, at which point players will be able to decide for themselves whether or not their expectations were met.

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        Storyboard: Welcome back, whoever you are

        Posted: 24 Feb 2012 03:00 PM PST

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        I have some weird screenshots from game trailers.
        It happens. Maybe you got sidetracked with an alt and another alt wound up gathering dust. Maybe you had real-life obligations pulling you away from a certain game for a while (like, say, a job that more or less relies upon a variety of game experiences coupled with apartment hunting). Or maybe one thing led to another and you just didn't think to log in for a while. Whatever the case, you've got characters who have been involved in roleplaying for a while but just dropped off the radar.

        Of course, much like video game franchises, old roleplaying characters never really go away; they just go for longer period of inactivity. Unfortunately, diving back into a character you haven't played for a while prompts its own string of problems, namely the fact that from a story perspective said character apparently fell off the face of the planet for a while. So let's start small and lead your character back into the action, starting by figuring out where he or she has been for the past several weeks or months or years.

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          Stick it to the world in The Missing Ink's open alpha

          Posted: 24 Feb 2012 02:00 PM PST

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          Screenshot -- The Missing Ink
          If you like your MMOs a little bit sandboxy, a little bit quirky, and 100% indie, then RedBedlam's upcoming title The Missing Ink might be right up your alley. The game puts players in control of a 3-D world which they can mold to their liking and also provides MMO mainstays such as combat, PvP, exploration, and more. The game is still in the alpha testing phase, so players should expect more than the occasional bug or glitch. But if you want to help an indie developer iron the kinks out of its Unity-based sandbox MMO, then just head on over to the game's official site to sign up. There's no selection process; just sign up, jump in, and shape the world.

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          TERA's store experiences massive failure, En Masse sending out beta invites by hand

          Posted: 24 Feb 2012 01:30 PM PST

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          TERA
          While TERA's second closed beta event is in full swing right this very second, plenty of potential testers are raging at the heavens because the online store won't complete pre-order purchases and deliver the codes. Pre-ordering the title was the guaranteed path to beta, so it's understandable that players who had hoped to be giving this title a test drive are disappointed.

          En Masse responded with an explanation and solution for the store snafu. According to the studio, the store provider experienced a "massive systems failure" yesterday, which caused the issues with saving purchases to the hard drives. The vendor is attempting to fix it, but there is no ETA on when the task might be completed.

          The good news is that En Masse is watching the purchase logs and will be sending out game codes manually every two hours to pre-order customers. The studio assures everyone that his purchase will be recognized when the system is fixed and that if anyone accidentally purchased more than one copy by accident, the additional copies will be fully refunded.

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          Darkfall slices away at 'initial unforgiving experience' with 2.0

          Posted: 24 Feb 2012 01:00 PM PST

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          Darkfall
          "In the current version of the game, we've had many occasions where the steep learning curve and initial unforgiving experience, unnecessarily kept people out of the game," Aventurine's Tasos Flambouras comments on the latest Darkfall 2.0 post.

          This week's post illuminates three major systems on which the team is working to make Agon a more approachable world. With Darkfall 2.0, new players will start out in a safe training zone that is designed to teach the fundamentals of the game without the risk of imminent ganking. Plus, the devs promise "a nice adventure with an epic ending" to boot.

          The other two systems are coming up with a way to protect mount theft and to encourage the player economy. Mounts in 2.0 will remember their owners for a time, and any thief will have to contend with being branded a criminal and coming under fire by guard NPCs. Finally, new markets will appear in all major cities and allow players to buy, sell, and place orders for others to fill. There is one catch to shopping, however: If you buy an item from another city's market, you have to either travel there personally to get it or pay a surcharge for delivery.

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          The Firing Line: Why you should be playing Tribes: Ascend

          Posted: 24 Feb 2012 12:00 PM PST

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          The Firing Line - Tribes open beta edition
          Skiing! Jetpacks! Pew pew!

          Yes, kids, Tribes: Ascend is officially in open beta, and that means you no longer have an excuse. Hi-Rez Studios threw open the doors this morning, and despite the fact that the game's closed beta exceeded all expectations and hosted over 300,000 players since its November kickoff, there's always room for more.

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            Massively's own Eliot Lefebvre will tell your site how not to suck at PAX East

            Posted: 24 Feb 2012 11:00 AM PST

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            Are you planning on heading to Boston, Massachusetts for PAX East 2012? If you are, then boy have we got a treat for you. On Sunday, April 8th, our very own Eliot Lefebvre will be joining members of Guild Wars Insider, Darth Hater, ArenaNet, and Vox Games on a panel informatively titled How To Make Gaming Sites That Don't Suck. It is what it says on the tin, folks.

            So if you've got a blog lying around and you're not sure what to do with it, let this panel of experts tell you how to turn it into the next big thing. Or at least let them tell you why Papyrus and Comic Sans are not legitimate font choices. Please? If nothing else, just show up, ask questions, and show our favorite cynical curmudgeon some love.

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            Guild Wars 2 beta signups pressing on for the millionth signup [Updated: Million-mark achieved]

            Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:24 AM PST

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            After an exciting 48 hours, the Guild Wars 2 beta signup session left ArenaNet a little less than 10,000 signups short of a million. Rather than settling for this already impressive number, the folks at ArenaNet have decided to keep going until they hit their million-application mark.

            To add to the fun, the company has quite nearly crippled Ducksboard, a stat-tracking website, by tweeting a link to a live ticker that Ducksboard is hosting. We know that you, savvy readers that you are, have probably already done your bit to try for a spot in future tests, but on the off-chance you've been under a rock for the last 48 hours, here's a miraculous last chance to sign up for that beta.

            [Update: Anet has now announced via Twitter that GW2 has surpassed 1,000,000 beta sign-ups. The team has also released a quickie video on Facebook showing off the devs' reactions to the milestone!]

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            SOE shows off PlanetSide 2 anti-aircraft battery creation video

            Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:00 AM PST

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            PlanetSide 2 - Sky Lance
            If you're in the mood for another glance behind the scenes at Sony Online Entertainment's art department, we've got a new PlanetSide 2 video that you'll want to watch.

            SOE senior artist Roel Jovellanos walks us through the creation process on a Nanite Systems anti-aircraft gun. The Sky Lance starts out as a greyscale Photoshop sketch, moves to a Maya 3-D model, and goes through various stages of artistic wizardry to arrive at the final image shown above.

            PlanetSide 2 is an open-world sci-fi MMOFPS featuring three factions and thousand-player battles that include infantry, ground vehicles, and aircraft.

            [Source: SOE press release]

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              Asura's Wrath Review: A Surprisingly Shallow Cataclysmic Action Game

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 06:00 PM PST

              I shouldn't have to start any review with my definition of what a game should be, but in the case of Asura's Wrath I'm awfully tempted. A major reason for this is because I'm torn when trying to describe it. Asura's Wrath tries to be a game, but it's a shallow one in terms of gameplay. This is unfortunate, since it's obvious that so much painstaking love of anime and manga went into crafting its over-the-top style and presentation. One that's filled with arena battles to fight in, shooter levels reminiscent of Panzer Dragoon, and a heavy dose of Quick Time Event driven gameplay -- a mechanic that requires the player to press a button in time with an onscreen prompt to further the action taking place on screen. Asura's Wrath wraps all of these gameplay styles around a seamlessly presented space opera story, and follows the furious title character through 18 episodes of rage-filled scenarios and planet-shattering action sequences. On the surface that last idea alone sounds so cool, but sadly Asura's Wrath squanders its potential by wildly unbalancing its gameplay to cutscene ratio -- a move that hamstrings its promising qualities.

              In order to get a firm grasp on what disappoints me about Asura's Wrath, it helps to step into a time capsule for a second and travel back to the early '90s, where full-motion-video games promised a future of action-heavy interactive cut-scenes as a healthy future for the medium. These primarily video-driven works presented gameplay that only moved forward (often in small increments) if you pressed a button in accordance with a set of scripted on-screen prompts. Get it right and you get treated to a cooler action sequence; get it wrong and suffer harsh consequences or fail states. It helps to clarify that the consequences of missing a button prompt in Asura's Wrath are typically more forgiving, but games steeped in this style slowly disappeared because they offer little in terms of actual gameplay. Sure, an interactive movie can be entertaining, but it sacrifices the elements of player creativity and freedom that make video games a fun format.

              Metal Gear Solid 3D Review: Neither Definitive Nor Terrible

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 05:36 PM PST

              Let's look at the facts here: Metal Gear Solid 3 (at least the Subsistence version) is easily one of my favorite games ever. I also love handheld games and have taken quite a shine to the 3DS over the past year. The final version of this remake happily clears up the technical flaws and issues of the janky demo, with respectable frame rates and a polished feel. And the optional Circle Pad Pro turns an awkward Peace Walker-style interface into something comfortable and fun. By all rights, the Snake Eater 3D should be a home run. So why do I find myself disappointed by it?

              The problem is that, as much as I love the game and the platform, they're just not right for each other. Just as a game as twitchy and intricate as Mega Man X has no place on iPhone, just as Game Freak is absolutely right in keeping Pokémon on portables, Snake Eater really doesn't belong on 3DS. The system simply isn't the proper fit.

              Killzone 3 Multiplayer Experiment Could Be a Preview of Gaming's Future

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 04:02 PM PST

              Killzone 3

              Sony has announced plans to offer a free-to-play trial version of Killzone 3's multiplayer, with players being offered the option to upgrade to the full version for a fee. It's an unusual move for a game of this sort on consoles, yet it could serve as a preview of what we may see more of on consoles in the future.

              PlayStation 3 owners will be able to download Killzone 3's full online multiplayer component for free from the PlayStation Store starting this Tuesday, February 28, in the United States. This will provide access to every map, including those released through downloadable content. You will have complete access to Guerrilla Warfare, Warzone, and Operations modes until they've reached the rank of Sergeant I. Once that point is reached, the full version of Killzone 3's multiplayer can be purchased for $14.99, a fee that will grant you 24 hours of double experience, some free unlock points, access to Botzone mode, and the ability to create both clans and custom games. Alternatively you can opt to pick up the standalone game, which will also allow you to play through the game's single-player.

              This Month in Misogyny: Exposed Minors, Hair-Pulling, and Advanced Elephantiasis

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:51 AM PST

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              This Month in Misogyny: Exposed Minors, Hair-Pulling, and Advanced Elephantiasis

              Three more reasons to hide your hobby from female friends and well-wishers.

              By: Bob Mackey February 23, 2012

              Video games have a history of turning off women worldwide, and for good reason: like television and movies, gaming tends to embrace certain regressive ideals -- though on a level unmatched by other forms of entertainment. As production costs escalate, you'd think developers would take a stab at inclusiveness, rather than alienating potential female customers with characters who will later be described by their "assets" in terrible Internet writing near you. But no, in the futuristic sounding year of 2012, gaming for women still exists in a segregated ghetto, while most of the industry is content to continue distributing the low-hanging fruit their audience loves.

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              Lord of the Rings Online: Buried Treasure Event Announced

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 12:01 PM PST

              Buried Treasure Event Announced

              Lord of the Rings Online players will want to check in this weekend for the Buried Treasure Event. During the event, players can complete repeatable quests to earn tokens and items. There are also special event mounts, emotes, cosmetic items, housing decorations and more.

              Rift: Overwatch Keep and Piñatas

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 11:42 AM PST

              Overwatch Keep and Piñatas

              Caedryn the Dwarf is slowly but surely making his way through Silverwood and now has the added excitement of the Carnival of the Ascended to deal with along the way. Check out Caedryn's latest adventures in today's column. Get ready for a good chuckle and maybe even learn something quite groovy. Read on!

              TERA: Vendor Issues & Beta Access

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 11:32 AM PST

              Vendor Issues & Beta Access

              According to a new post on the TERA NA site, the online vendor responsible for player purchases of the game experienced a system failure that has resulted in game purchases not "committing" the buy to En Masse. As a result, players recently purchasing TERA are having access issues. Luckily, the En Masse team is on the ball and has come up with a temporary solution until the vendor issues are resolved.

              Microvolts: Observer Mode Added

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:46 AM PST

              Observer Mode Added

              The MicroVolts team has announced that the latest game update brings an observer mode to the game. Observer mode allows players to watch other players take each other on in PvP battles. The update also brought a new server online as well as included an item shop.

              PlanetSide 2: Sky Lance Weapon Detailed

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:38 AM PST

              Sky Lance Weapon Detailed

              Sony Online Entertainment and the PlanetSide 2 dev team have released a new trailer showing the progressive design of the Sky Lance anti-air weapon prototype. Sky Lance was created to combat Galaxy hot-drops on friendly facilities with a single shot.

              Rift: Trion Worlds Inks Taiwan Deal

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:29 AM PST

              Trion Worlds Inks Taiwan Deal

              Trion Worlds has announced that a new publication deal has been made to bring Rift to Taiwan. Gamonster will be publishing Rift for Taiwanese residents. This agreement follows soon after the recent announcements regarding a publication deal for most of Southeast Asia and a separate agreement for Korea and China.

              Guild Wars 2: One Million Beta Sign Ups Tell the Tale

              Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:16 AM PST

              One Million Beta Sign Ups Tell the Tale

              NCSoft and Arena.Net have let us know that beta sign ups for Guild Wars 2 have nearly reached the one million mark in a mere 48 hours. That's pretty impressive even for one of the most talked-about games set to release in 2012!

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