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Holiday 2011: Tech Preview

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 04:27 PM PST

In the PDF archive of the Holiday 2011 issue you can find:

  • The 2012 Tech Preview
  • How To Try Windows 8 For Free
  • 10 Antivirus Packages Reviewed
  • Build It: The Battlefield 3 PC
  • Head-to-Head: Spotify vs Rdio
  • Ask the Doctor
  • Best of the Best
  • Eight innovative notebook concepts
  • And a whole lot more!

Click the cover image on the right to download the PDF archive today!

Fujitsu Reveals Lifebook Premium Ultrabook at CeBIT

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:40 PM PST

Japanese vendor Fujitsu has shown no urgency whatsoever in joining the ultrabook fray. In fact, it remained mum on its ultrabook plans until it published its product roadmap for 2012 last month. The roadmap lists two ultrabook models, both scheduled for May. We now have a few details about one of its upcoming ultrabooks.

The company used its opening press conference at CeBIT 2012 in Hanover, Germany to tease those in attendance with a dummy of one of its upcoming ultrabooks. Called the Lifebook Premium at this point, the said ultrabook is aimed at enterprise users.

This enterprise-centric ultra-thin and-light laptop weighs just 3.3 lbs and is 16mm thick. Further, the device sports a 14-inch edge-to-edge display. The top bezel has enough room for a webcam, though. If the dummy unit displayed by Fujitsu is anything to go by, the Lifebook Premium will have a couple of USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, an Ethernet connector, SD card slot, HDMI, one headphone jack and a Kensington Security Slot. It's also known to have a 4G LTE modem besides run-of-the-mill connectivity options like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

While the ultrabook will have an Ivy Bridge processor, the exact specs are not known as yet. Fujitsu is expected to divulge more details on Tuesday.

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December 2011: Tackling the Tablet Conundrum

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:29 PM PST

In the PDF archive of the December 2011 issue you can find:

  • Find the Right Tablet For You
  • Build a Hybrid HTPC/Gaming Rig
  • 4 Steps To A Malware Free PC
  • Easy-to-use PCs reviewed
  • Head-to-Head: Google+ vs Facebook
  • Ask the Doctor
  • Best of the Best
  • The Biggest Graphics Card EVER
  • And a whole lot more!

Click the cover image on the right to download the PDF archive today!

Eurocom Neptune 3D Review

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:21 PM PST

We reviewed Eurocom's top-of-the-line mobile workstation, the Panther 2.0, in our June 2011 issue. That high-end behemoth weighed more than 15 pounds and cost upward of $5,000, but it sported a desktop Core i7-980X CPU and a pair of Radeon HD 6970s in CrossFire. This time around we're taking a look at the company's lighter-weight mobile workstation, the Neptune 3D.

While also billed as a high-end desktop-replacement, the Neptune 3D is far more modest than its beefy big brother. It's based on a mobile Sandy Bridge CPU (Intel's Core i7-2760QM) and a single mobile GPU (Nvidia's GeForce GTX 580M). The Neptune 3D weighs less than nine pounds, but its defining feature is its 17.3-inch, 120Hz, 3D display.

Eurocom bundles one pair of Nvidia's 3D Vision active-shutter LCD glasses with the machine, and the emitter is built into the chassis. The 1920x1080 LED-backlit panel is strikingly bright, no doubt to compensate for the darkening the glasses cause. After we turned it down a bit to evaluate the screen's quality, we saw that it produced crisp text and still images, as well as impressively dark blacks. The display was equally impressive in motion, with no visible blurring or ghosting. The matte finish did a great job of reducing ambient glare. If you dig 3D, you'll enjoy the 3D experience the Neptune delivers; if you're not sold on 3D, nothing about this notebook will change your mind. 

Storage comes in the form of a 250GB Intel SSD, supplemented by a 750GB mechanical hard drive. The machine is also outfitted with an optical drive that can burn Blu-ray media at 6x speed and DVDs at 8x. The chiclet-style keys are comfortable and responsive. Lap weight and a two-hour battery life are well within standard range for high-end gaming notebooks. 

Aside from the 3D feature, the Neptune 3D's all-around performance is the epitome of standard. It trounced our aging zero-point machine, but that's exactly what we expect from a system running Sandy Bridge hardware. As a gaming laptop, the Neptune 3D is equally sufficient. The GeForce GTX 580 handled all but the most demanding games with relative ease, and the system delivered benchmark numbers on par with a similarly clocked Sandy Bridge desktop machine. 

The main issue here is cost. With a price tag just shy of $3,500, we expect a bit more bang for our buck. The 3D video is nice, but it's not enough to justify the Neptune 3D's gaudy price tag. Eurocom should have overclocked the CPU for even better all-around performance, or dropped a second GPU under the hood for faster gaming. 

Still, if you're looking for a well-constructed desktop replacement with a sharp display, 3D capability, and strong all-around performance, the Eurocom Neptune 3D won't disappoint. But if you're looking to raise the bar on high-performance mobile gaming, look elsewhere; the Neptune 3D is remarkably unremarkable.

 

Valve Rumored To Be Working On "Steam Box" PC Console

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:54 AM PST

The raging battle of words between PC gamers and console gamers has never quite reached PC vs. Mac levels of animosity, but it's come close. Could those angry days be coming to an end? Probably not, but if anybody could convince the two camps to pick up their virtual arms in unison and start singing "Kumbaya," it's Valve -- and rumors floating around say that Valve is developing a console-esque box designed to let gamers get their Steam on in the living room.

The so-called "Steam Box" even has some specs attached to it: a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GPU. TheVerge (who broke the news) also points out that Valve filed for a patent on a gaming controller with swappable components in 2011, although the publication says that several USB-powered peripherals would also be compatible with the Steam Box. Biometric feedback is also rumored to be involved in some way. As far as software goes, the Steam Box is reported to be able to run any PC title and even competitor services like EA's Origin.

Rather than building Steam Boxes on its own, Valve is said to be developing a Steam Box spec and allowing hardware suitors to build Boxes themselves. (Kinda like *shudder* the 3DO?) TheVerge reports that an early version was shown to potential  behind closed doors at CES, and Valve could officially unveil the Steam Box at the GDC or E3 gaming conventions.

Sound crazy? Remember that Gabe Newell said "Well, if we have to sell hardware we will," just a few weeks back -- although he quickly followed it up with "It's definitely not the first thought that crosses our mind; we'd rather hardware people that are good at manufacturing and distributing hardware do that." While that may be taken as a denial, the wording fits into the rumored spec-based multiple-manufacturer plans for the Steam Box.

What do you think: is the Steam Box the next hip thing or just next year's contender for best vaporware? Would you be interested in hooking up a PC gaming console to your flatscreen? How much would you pay?

Anonymous Supporters Duped Into Downloading Zeus Trojan

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:24 AM PST

What better way to start the work week than with a delicious slice of irony pie? The hacktivist group known as Anonymous spent the past year harassing websites and web users alike with a series of high profile attacks. Authorities responded by arresting Anons around the world, but new information shows that police weren't the only ones spanking Anonymous.  Symantec says that an enterprising bot herder modified a link to one of Anon's voluntary DDoS tools to point to a file infected with the Zeus Trojan instead.

The link switcher altered the URL in a widespread Anon PasteBin guide on January 20th -- the day of Anonymous' self-proclaimed "biggest attack ever," in which they took down a host of government and industry websites in response to Megaupload's shuttering. The guide originally pointed to the Slowloris DoS tool. The modified guide pointed to the Zeus Trojan. Symantec reports the PasteBin guide with the malicious link was viewed over 26,000 times and tweeted by the YourAnonNews account and 400 others.

After being installed, the Zeus app downloads the Slowloris tool and actually participates in Anon's DDoS attacks in order to avoid being detected. Of course, while Slowloris is busy blasting websites, the Zeus app is busy sending cookies and financial login information to its master server.

"Not only will supporters be breaking the law by participating in DoS attacks on Anonymous hacktivism targets, but may also be at risk of having their online banking and email credentials stolen," Symantec says in conclusion. Anon supporters must be damning that silly so-called Golden Rule right about now.

Software SNAFU Delays "Several Million" Tax Refunds, IRS Says

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:20 AM PST

Assuming you don't owe Uncle Sam a cent and are looking forward to getting a chunk of change back in the form of a tax refund, you may have found yourself window shopping for what you'll buy. A new PC, perhaps, or maybe a long overdue upgrade, such as a new videocard. If that's the case, hopefully you're holding out for Ivy Bridge (Intel) and/or Keplar (Nvidia), because there's a chance your tax refund could be delayed.

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is experiencing problems with its new software for processing tax returns, leaving many taxpayers understandably miffed, Reuters reports. Software glitches have reared their ugly heads as the IRS prepares to transition to a new platform.

"There were probably several million taxpayers whose returns we took longer to process," IRS spokesman Frank Keith told Reuters.

The tax return system upgrade will run about $1.3 billion through 2024 and is supposed to modernize the whole e-file process. As it currently stands, the IRS estimates that those who file their taxes by April 15 will get direct-deposit refunds 7-13 days later, or up 17 days for mailed refunds.

In reality, some are taking a little bit longer. Reuters spoke with a tax preparer in Delhi, Louisiana who said that 85 percent of the 220 e-file returns she filed this year were subject to delayed refunds, most often 7-10 days past the anticipated refund date.

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Intel Rolls Out Atom D2550 Cedar Trail Processor with Faster Graphics, Hyperthreading

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:46 AM PST

First unveiled a couple of weeks ago, Intel has officially added a new processor to its Atom line without a formal introduction. It's the Atom D2550, essentially a supercharged D2500 with a faster graphics core and Hyperthreading support, or you can view it as a slower-clocked D2700, which also features a faster graphics core than the D2500 and supports Hyperthreading. Let's break all three down.

The Atom D2500 is a dual-core processor clocked at 1.86GHz. It has 1MB of cache and integrated graphics clocked at 400MHz. Hyperthreading is not supported, limiting the number of threads to same number of cores (two).

Up on top is the D2700, another dual-core Atom processor built around Cedar Trail. It too has 1MB of cache, but it boasts a 2.13GHz clockspeed, a 640MHz graphics core, and supports Hyperthreading.

Sitting in between the two is the new Atom D2550. It's clocked at 1.86GHz, same as the D2500, and sports integrated graphics clocked at 640MHz, same as the D2700. There's also support for Hyperthreading like the D2700, and 1MB of cache, a feature all three processors share.

Intel hasn't revealed a price for the D2500, but as a point of reference, the D2700 carries an MSRP of $52.

Patriot Lights Two New Wildfire Brand SSDs with SandForce

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:21 AM PST

The selection of SandForce-driven solid state drives (SSDs) you have to choose from just got a little bit bigger today with the introduction of Patriot Memory's new Wildfire Pro and Wildfire SE drives. Both new additions come equipped with a SATA 6Gbps interface and SandForce SF-2281 chipset, a potent combination built for speed and, according to Patriot, reliability as well.

Patriot's Wildfire Pro and Wildfire SE are the performance flagships in the company's SSD lineup. They both offer built-in overprovisioning and wear leveling technologies such as DuraClass and DuraWrite to purportedly "protect against the wear and tear of high-end usage," Patriot says.

The Wildfire Pro is available in 100GB and 200GB capacities with up to 550MB/s sequential read and up to 500MB/s sequential write speeds. As for the Wildfire SE, it's available in 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB capacities with no mention of specific performance numbers, though it features most of the same technologies (SandForce SF-2281, SATA 6Gbps interface, TRIM support, ECC protection, DuraClass, and DuraWrite). Update: Patriot Memory tells us "the main difference between the two drives are the capacities. The Wildfire Pro is available in Pro [models] having overprovisioning to allow for a longer life vs. the SE."

No word on price or availability.

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AMD Puts Radeon HD 7870, 7850 into the Lineup to Run Mainstream Play

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:02 AM PST

With a nary a peep from rival Nvidia, AMD today rolled out two additional 28nm graphics cards, both of which are built around the Pitcairn GPU that nestles into the mainstream spot just below Tahiti. The new cards are the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition ($349) and Radeon HD 7850 ($249), and they both feature AMD's 28nm Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture specifically designed for general computing.

"Engineered for supremacy, designed for efficiency and packed with incredible features, the AMD Radeon HD 7800 series offers more than the just world's most advanced graphics: it offers the incredible performance every gamer deserves," said Matt Skynner corporate vice president and general manager, GPU Division, AMD. "AMD continues to lead the industry in desktop graphics innovation with unrivaled computing and unequaled technologies like our game-changing GCN Architecture."

Nvidia's retort is Kepler, a next-generation architecture of its own that's been much hyped and is scheduled to launch later this quarter. Meanwhile, the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition boasts a 1GHz engine clockspeed and 2GB of GDDR5 memory racing along at 1.2GHz on a 256-bit wide bus. It has 20 Compute Units (1,280 Stream Processors), 80 Texture Units, 32 Color ROP Units, and supports the usual assortment of modern day APIs.

The toned down Radeon HD 7850 sports an 860MHz engine clockspeed, the same memory specs, 16 Compute Units, 64 Texture Units, and the same number of ROP Units.

MMO News

MMO News


MMOHut Weekly Recap #76 Mar 4 – RaiderZ, Otherland, HoN, LoL, RODE, & More

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 02:06 PM PST

A quick look and discussion for every major announcement and update during the week! This week we discussed updates from the following games: RaiderZ, Nexus Conflict, Otherlands, Grimlands, Vindictus, Heroes of Newerth, League of Legends, Brick-Force, Game of Thrones, Spirit Tales, Imagine Online, Blacklight Retribution and Wakfu. The biggest news comes from the highly anticipated MMORPG RaiderZ. RaiderZ announced that its alpha testing would begin this March which means full open beta release is most likely only a few months away. You can view all the individual news articles mention over at the MMOHut.com News section.

Blacklight Retribution – HD Gameplay Video

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 01:33 PM PST

To Learn More About the Game, Check out our Blacklight Retribution Page.

Blacklight Retribution is a 3D sci-fi themed MMOFPS game published by Perfect World Entertainment – the same publisher behind Rusty Hearts, Battle of the Immortals, War of the Immortals, Perfect World, Forsaken World, and many other free to play titles. Unlike some Perfect World Games, Blacklight Retribution isn’t developed by Perfect World, but rather by a Western company called Zombie Studios. The game blends RPG elements with FPS gameplay. Blacklight Retribution recently went into open beta so we hoped in to see how the game has changed since closed beta. To learn more about Blacklight Retribution check out the official MMOHut Blacklight Retribution page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Divina

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:41 PM PST

Divina puts you in the role of an adventurer that goes back in time in order to prevent the end of the world. Along the way, players can customize their very own sidekick, easily change between two classes (even in combat!), and even transform into the monsters they face. Thousands of quests, hundreds of monsters, and more are all awaiting you.

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Publisher: Gamania
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: ??
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Class change on the fly. +Unique pet system. +Professional voice acting.

Cons: -Not enough information currently available.

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Overview

Divina Overview

Divina is an MMORPG where players travel back in time in order to save the world. One unique factor the game promises is a sidekick system where you can customize a follower to whatever role you require of them. Players can also select between two of the game’s five classes at will. With the creature tome system, players can transform into monsters they have defeated and collected. The game features professional voice acting to help set it apart from other titles.

Divina Screenshots

Divina Featured Video

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Full Review

Divina Full Review

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Screenshots

Divina Screenshots

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Videos

Divina Videos

Divina Official Story Trailer

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Divina Class Introduction Trailer

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Links

Divina Links

Official Game Page

System Requirements

Divina System Requirements

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Brick-Force

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:22 AM PST

Brick-Force is a 3D FPS with a unique twist: YOU design the stages. Utilizing a block placing mechanic, players build a stage to suit their fancy, utilizing several different tool sets. Once built, you can then challenge others in several FPS modes like Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag. Prove both your skill at creation and your ability to defeat all opponents in this unique title.

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Publisher: Infernum
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: Sandbox FPS
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Four Modes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Unique genre. +Varied build mechanics. +Realistic shooter, despite graphics.

Cons: -Limited on certain resources. -Not a lot of information available.

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Overview

Brick-Force Overview

Brick-Force is a new take on the MMOFPS genre. Players are the ones responsible for building each of the FPS maps, including spawn points,  flag locations, various obstacles and passages, and more. Once a map has been created, players engage in several PvP battle types, like death  match, capture the flag and blast. The weapons available to players are realistic in terms of weight and recoil, giving the play mode of the game depth.

Brick-Force Screenshots

Brick-Force Featured Video

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Full Review

Brick-Force Full Review

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Screenshots

Brick-Force Screenshots

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Videos

Brick-Force Videos

Brick-Force Official Announcement Trailer

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Brick-Force Gameplay – First Look

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Links

Brick-Force Links

Official Game Page

System Requirements

Brick-Force System Requirements

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Aeria Games now hosting Lord of Ultima

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:59 AM PST

Lord of Ultima, EA’s real time simulation set in the Ultima universe, has now been launched on Aeria Games’ network. The MMORTS will be available in all supported languages, including English, German, Turkish, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

The addition of Lord of Ultima is the third of EA’s Play4Free games to be offered through Aeria Games in a deal which allows them to offer the games through their own network and portal. Other Play4Free games offered on Aeria Games are Battlefield Heroes and Need for Speed World.

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Lord of Ultima Gameplay Screenshot

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Following the successful launch of Battlefield Heroes and Need for Speed World, Lord of Ultima is the latest, and third, title Aeria Games has released from its multi-game deal for EA's portfolio of Play4Free games. This popular browser based massively multiplayer online real-time simulation game is now available on Aeria Games' network in all supported languages, including English, German, Turkish, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Set in the legendary Ultima universe, the game transports players to the new world of Caledonia where players aim to grow their capital on the path to glory. By exploring new continents and forging a vast empire, players will master the art of diplomacy and trade as well as the military activities of spying, plundering, and conquering enemy cities. Players can mark their place in history by attaining the mighty and feared status as Lord of Ultima.

With the launch of Lord of Ultima, Aeria Games will bring the immersive game to its global audience of over 35 million players. For more information, visit: www.lordofultima.aeriagames.com.

MMO Updates

MMO Updates


Captain's Log: Facility 4028 -- The jailhouse rocks!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 09:00 AM PST

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Facility 4028
Like previous columns about The 2800, this column is an overview and will contain spoilers. If you have not yet played this mission or do not want to know about what happens, stop right here!

Star Trek Online continues its recent featured episode series, The 2800, with Facility 4028, a meticulously created mission that places the player's character into the unenviable position of being caught in the middle of a Starfleet prison when all hell breaks loose.

It's a fun little trip, and I believe it's an installment worthy of the reputation garnered by the more intricate missions seen in STO's previous series, Cloaked Intentions. Join me for a recap of this adventure!

Continue reading Captain's Log: Facility 4028 -- The jailhouse rocks!

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    SWTOR's Guild Summit kicks off -- and lurkers are welcome

    Posted: 05 Mar 2012 08:30 AM PST

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    BioWare has assembled guilds from all across the world this week for a Star Wars: The Old Republic Guild Summit, and proceedings have already begun. Over 160 guilds have assembled in Austin, Texas, from places as far away from Norway, Brazil, and France.

    The good news is that even if you're not reading this post from a spot on the summit floor, you can still tune into the panels and discussions via livestream. Today's events include a patch 1.2 presentation (which is coming "soon"), discussions about operations and flashpoints, and panels covering PvP, the Legacy system, the economy, roleplaying, guild features, and the user interface.

    BioWare also announced its Friends of Star Wars program, which will give all current players the ability to give three one-week trials to others to check out the game. Finally, BioWare teased a new world events system.

    Check out all of the action on SWTOR's Guild Summit livestream right now!

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    Line of Defense unveils new website, beta signups

    Posted: 05 Mar 2012 08:00 AM PST

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    Are you curious as to what Derek Smart has been working on lately? Line of Defense is in the midst of a considerable PR push, and the latest salvo comes in the form of a new official website. Beta signups are also live, so if you want to get in on all the sci-fi MMOFPS action, head over and register.

    You can also check out the 3000AD YouTube channel to get a look at the game's official trailer, and keep your eyes peeled later in the week as Massively talks to the dev team at the Game Developer's Conference.

    Line of Defense is a large-scale MMO shooter that features ground, air, and space combat as well as two factions.

    [Source: 3000AD press release]

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      Wings Over Atreia: Ode to 3.0, verse three -- crafting

      Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:30 AM PST

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      When, oh when will my expansion get here?
      Oh when, oh when could it be?
      With its new recipes
      and crafting dailies,
      Oh when, oh when can it be?


      I just can't get this song out of my head. No matter how hard I try, I can't keep my mind away from Aion's upcoming 3.0 patch/expansion, Ascension. Ignoring it didn't work. Taking one little peek didn't either. Perhaps sharing and getting the tune stuck in someone else's head might do the trick? Nope; I've tried that for the last two weeks to no avail. I have even tried replacing it with other ditties, jingles, and orchestrations, but the melody always morphs back into something about that tempting little patch. My last hope is to play, but since that won't be a viable option for a while (still no definitive date, dagnabbit!), I guess that leaves me with just one choice: If you can't beat it, join it.

      Yup, I will just have to hum along while busying myself learning more about all the neat little tidbits, like the ones coming the way of the crafters. Ah, you thought that perhaps adventurers were the only ones getting the goods? If so, you thought wrong. Beyond recipes, Ascension actually introduces some intriguing (and useful) new features specifically related to crafting.

      Continue reading Wings Over Atreia: Ode to 3.0, verse three -- crafting

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        MV Guide: March 5th - 11th, 2012

        Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:00 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!

        Continue reading MV Guide: March 5th - 11th, 2012

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          DUST 514 Vita version is companion app, not full game

          Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:30 AM PST

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          If you were hoping to play a mobile version of CCP's upcoming DUST 514 shooter, you might want to adjust your expectations just a bit. The EVE Online-inspired MMOFPS will be making an appearance on Sony's PlayStation Vita device... but as a companion app rather than a full-blown game.

          CCP's Brandon Laurino explained the details to Eurogamer in an interview over the weekend. "At the most basic level, you can do transactions on the market, equip and customize your character, your vehicles, set up strategies with your friends and corporation members -- all of these sort of companion functions on the go," he says.

          Laurino also says that the DUST Vita launch date has yet to be determined but that gamers should keep an eye out for further iterations of the app after its initial release. "As we continue to explore what the possibilities are between Vita and PS3, of which there are many, we'll keep updating the app with stuff like that over time," he explained.

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          The Daily Grind: Are you an MMO hoarder?

          Posted: 05 Mar 2012 05:00 AM PST

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          My guildies will tell you I'm a little bit OCD when it comes to my in-game MMO organization. I keep a pristine inventory, bank box, and house, assuming the game offers these features. I simply cannot log out of a game without emptying my mailbox, selling off junk loot, and making sure every stack of ore is just so.

          Other players game as if every MMO were an episode of Hoarders. We're not talking insects and pizza boxes here, but quest items from three expansions ago aren't out of the question ("maybe I'll use it for RP?"). In a way, I'm even a little bit jealous of these laissez faire folk, and I wonder whether they waste more time searching through their messy inventories than I do organizing mine obsessively.

          What about you -- are you an MMO hoarder?

          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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            DUST 514 will be F2P and free to download

            Posted: 04 Mar 2012 06:00 PM PST

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            CCP may not be jumping on the free-to-play bandwagon with EVE Online, but the company has told Eurogamer that it is making use of the new payment model for its EVE-based MMOFPS called DUST 514.

            If you're scratching your head because you thought this had been announced already, here's the skinny: The firm initially intended to charge between $10 and 20$ to download DUST over the PlayStation network. There was some sort of confusing payment scheme in the works by which the original cover charge would be converted to in-game credits that could then be spent in the cash shop. Now, though, DUST will be fully free-to-play (and download), with optional microtransactions on the side.

            CCP executive producer Brandon Laurino tells Eurogamer that DUST isn't cut from the standard pay-to-win cloth, either. "It's the classic microtransaction dynamic of 'I can pay and get this item' or 'I can invest my time and get this item.' But neither of those options will give me an unfair advantage over the other," he explains.

            There's more to the article, including some bits about the types of cash shop items on offer. Head to Eurogamer for the full report.

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            MMO Week in Review: Doom and gloom

            Posted: 04 Mar 2012 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. If you missed a big MMO or WoW Insider story last week, you've come to the right post.

            Quit depressing us, MMOverse. This week has been pure pain for MMO developers, as we learned that Blizzard suffered layoffs, EverQuest Online Adventures and Lime Odyssey Korea are shutting down, Stellar Dawn and Dawntide are halting development, Black Prophecy is in trouble, gamigo was hacked, and CCP's North American president moved on.

            Let's aim for a rosier news roundup next week as we head to GDC 2012, shall we? In the meantime, the rest of this week's top MMO stories await you behind the break.

            Continue reading MMO Week in Review: Doom and gloom

            MassivelyMMO Week in Review: Doom and gloom originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 04 Mar 2012 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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              EVE Evolved: Five scams to avoid

              Posted: 04 Mar 2012 03:00 PM PST

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              Anyone who's familiar with EVE Online will have heard stories of the game's criminal underworld, from devastating corporate infiltration to the daily grafting of common con artists. Most players will never perpetrate a scam, but those who do are constantly coming up with new tricks to part you from your hard-earned ISK. For every genuine smooth-talking con-artist who comes up with new schemes and socially engineers his way to a fortune, you'll find dozens of copycats who flood popular chat channels with scams they've seen perpetrated in the past.

              On an average day, over 90% of the chat in Jita's local channel is people posting copycat scams, with legitimate offers completely drowned out. There may not even be anyone at the helm with these scams, as a script could easily paste the scam message every few minutes for an entire day. Not confined to Jita, these scams are often replicated across all of the game's main trade hubs and popular mission-running systems. Knowing how these scams work is the first step to protecting yourself from making an expensive and extremely embarrassing mistake.

              In this week's EVE Evolved, I explain the trick behind five of EVE's most common copycat scams and how to protect yourself from them.

              Continue reading EVE Evolved: Five scams to avoid

              MassivelyEVE Evolved: Five scams to avoid originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 04 Mar 2012 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                The gates hiss open for a peek at City of Steam

                Posted: 04 Mar 2012 02:00 PM PST

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                This screenshot looks more like it comes from the City of Green Women With Cool Armor and Guns.  Which is a pretty neat city too.
                The steampunk genre is loved by a lot of gamers, but it has yet to see a surfeit of titles. The good news for fans is that City of Steam is on the horizon, and it's promising a free-to-play browser-based experience for anyone who wants to take part in exploring ancient mechanical ruins. Of course, the question then becomes whether or not the game is worth the investment of time... something that can be solved by taking part in the game's currently running sneak peek event.

                The sneak peek is available only to players who already snagged a code for access, meaning that players just coming into the game will be out of luck. It's certainly an encouraging sign that the game is moving toward its full release, which should make fans of clockwork automatons and arcane science quite happy. And if you're one of the players taking part in the sneak peek... well, all the better, right?

                MassivelyThe gates hiss open for a peek at City of Steam originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 04 Mar 2012 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                Rise and Shiny: A bit of Wakfu, a smidge of Spiral Knights, and some Lime Odyssey

                Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:00 AM PST

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                This week in Rise and Shiny, things did not go as planned. This sort of thing actually happens often enough to almost be a problem: I pick out a title or am tasked with taking a look at a certain game, but communication lines are crossed and the game I was supposed to give a first impressions-style look at closes down its beta in the middle of the week. Like I said, it does happen, enough to force me to plan out my articles on a month-long calendar. Even then, things can change.

                So instead of talking about the game I said I was going to be this week, Seven Souls Online, I decided to go over the three games that I gleefully jumped into over the last few days. This will not be a typical first impression-style piece but instead will hint at the specific adventures I had while playing these games.

                These wonderful, wonderful games.

                Continue reading Rise and Shiny: A bit of Wakfu, a smidge of Spiral Knights, and some Lime Odyssey

                MassivelyRise and Shiny: A bit of Wakfu, a smidge of Spiral Knights, and some Lime Odyssey originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 04 Mar 2012 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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