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General Gaming Article


Google Chrome Becomes World's Most-Used Web Browser, Kinda

Posted: 21 May 2012 11:20 AM PDT

Well, here's something we didn't think we'd be saying yet: by one group's numbers, Google Chrome just passed Internet Explorer as the most popular web browser in the world. The difference is only a fraction of a single percentage point, but nevertheless, the king has fallen in ridiculously short order -- Chrome passed Firefox for the second-place spot less than six months ago.

Although Chrome's come out ahead on the weekend a few times, this marks the first time it's snatched the crown for an entire week. The International Business Times (yep, we're well-rounded folks) pointed us to the latest StatCounter numbers, which have Chrome sitting pretty with a 31.88 percent global browser share for last week, compared to IE's 31.47 percent slice of the pie. Firefox sits in a not-too-distant third with 26.42 percent. Chrome's share has been steadily increasing over the past year, while IE's been in a constant free-fall.

Don't count Internet Explorer out yet, though; Microsoft's baby is still tops in North America, South America and Asia, though IBT says the lead over Chrome in the U.S. is less than three percentage points, with Chrome expected to tip the scales in Google's favor by the end of June.

Of course, all of these metrics have to be taken with a grain of salt, as they can be heavily skewed depending on their data collection schemes. While Statcounter's numbers are well-regarded in the grand scheme of things, it collects its data based off of straight page views from 3 million websites.

Another top browser watching firm, Net Applications, only tracks around 40,000 sites, but it draws its data from daily unique visitors rather than page view metrics alone -- and that service has Chrome in third place in the browser wars with an 18.85 percent global share, compared to Firefox's 20.20 percent and IE's 54.09 percent.

Basically, it's all in how you look at things, but no matter what angle you take, this is a big moral victory for Chrome -- and a big loss for Internet Explorer.

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Thermaltake's Black Element Cyclone Edition Mouse Blows (Thanks To Detachable Fan)

Posted: 21 May 2012 10:33 AM PDT

If your hot and heavy Diablo 3 sessions lead to sweaty palms and finger slippage, worry not: help is on the way courtesy of Thermaltake. Today, the company's Tt ESports division announced the Black Element Cyclone Edition mouse, which is an enhanced version of the basic Black Element mouse, complete with a detachable 6,000 RPM fan attached to cool down your overheated digits. No, really!

According to Thermaltake's press release, the Black Element Cyclone Edition hits 2.7 cubic feet of airflow per minute, a rate that the company claims can "efficiently dry off the hand" thanks to the close proximity of the fan to the mouse itself.

Now, we know what you're thinking: mo' fans, mo' noise problems! Again, don't worry. The Black Element Cyclone rocks a scant 21.7 decibels, which Thermaltake says is less than the ambient noise level at a typical library.

And as we said, if even that's too loud, you can always detach the detachable fan, neatly turning the Black Element Cyclone Edition into a traditional gaming mouse with 6,500 dpi laser sensitivity and 22.5g worth of customizable weights. It even packs a military-grade rubber coating to keep your hand from slipping if you do decide to deactivate the fan.

Interested gamers can read up on the Black Element Cyclone Edition over on the Tt eSports website. So, time to share your thoughts: is a detachable mouse fan is genuinely useful or just a gimmick?

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Linux 3.4 Released With Increased Graphics Support And Big Btrfs Improvements

Posted: 21 May 2012 10:07 AM PDT

Some head-in-the-clouds philosophical types say time is like a rubber band, stretching out slowly then snapping forward in a burst; the proof to that hypothesis may just lie in the humble Linux kernel. It took Linus and co. a whopping 20 years to finally release Linux 3.0 last July, and less than a year later, Linux 3.4 is already here. The new build brings several new things to the table, with a multitude of Brtfs updates and support for the latest graphics options being the most noticeable changes.

Linux 3.4 sports initial support for Nvidia's GeForce GTX 600 series, although it's limited to basic unaccelerated modesetting. Experimental support for the graphics portion of Intel's new smartphone-focused Medfield chips is also included, as is full support for AMD's Radeon 7000 series and the brand spankin' new Trinity APU. (Now we just need Steam for Linux to finally rear its head…)

Btrfs got a whole heap of improvements, including enhanced performance and error handling, larger metadata blocks and new repair data recovery tools.

As with any Linux kernel update, that's just the tip of the iceberg, though most of the other changes are either minor or behind the scenes (including the interesting "X32 ABI," which lets some 64-bit programs run with 32-bit pointers). Read all the dirty details in Linus' LKML announcement or on the Kernel Newbies website.

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MSI Sends Z77A-GD80 Motherboard to the Thunderbolt Party

Posted: 21 May 2012 06:51 AM PDT

If someone sent out invitations to Intel's Thunderbolt party, consider MSI as having received one, hence the release of the company's Z77A-GD80 mainboard that was first introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year. Built around Intel's Z77 chipset with support for 22nm (Ivy Bridge) processors, the Z77A-GD80 is one of a handful of Thunderbolt-equipped motherboards making their debut today.

"With Thunderbolt, external device connectivity problems faced by high-end users are alleviated such as: poor data transfer rates, every device requiring an independent connection port, and transfer speed dropping low when sending and receiving files simultaneously due to lack of bandwidth, etc," MSI explains. "The all new Thunderbolt transfer technology provides an extremely large bi-direction 10Gbps bandwidth, which allows simultaneous connection of high resolution monitors, storage devices and even a graphics card."

Don't worry if you favor USB 3.0 to Thunderbolt, you'll find two of those on the rear, along with four USB 2.0 ports, plus a few more of each via headers on the mainboard. Other features include MSI's Military Class III components, UEFI BIOS, SATA 6Gbps ports, PCI Express Gen 3, Nvidia SLI and AMD Crossfire support, and other odds and ends.

MSI didn't announce a price or specify when the Z77A-GD80 will find its way onto store shelves.

Image Credit: MSI

What the Facebook? Shares of the Popular Social Playground Slide Below IPO Price

Posted: 21 May 2012 06:35 AM PDT

Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg tied the knot over the weekend, marrying his sweetheart of more than 9 years, and hopefully his marriage doesn't sputter the way Facebook's initial public offering (IPO) has. On just its second day of trading, the world's largest social playground saw its shares dip below its IPO price of $38 on Monday, a bad sign for those who thought pouring a ton of money into Facebook at the outset would lead to easy riches.

A report in The Wall Street Journal noticed the poor pre-market trading price, which at the time of this writing had dipped to around $35 per share, down around 8.45 percent. It's hard to tell what will happen as the day goes on, but it's conceivable that Facebook's stock price could end up closing below its $38 IPO price.

Facebook investors aren't the only ones paying the price, so to speak. The disappointing debut seems to have affected other online and social stocks, including Zynga (down 6.7 percent in pre-market trading), Groupon (down 3.89 percent), LinkedIn (down 3.55 percent), and Pandora (down 2.76 percent).

Asus One of the First to Strike with an Intel Thunderbolt Certified Motherboard

Posted: 21 May 2012 06:18 AM PDT

Asus on Monday announced the launch of its P8Z77-V Premium motherboard, the flagship slice of silicon in the P8Z77 Series and, as it happens to be the case, the first Intel certified mainboard to boast a Thunderbolt interface, the company claims. Remember Thunderbolt? It's the previously much hyped high-speed interface from Intel that was supposed to give USB 3.0 a run for its money, though Intel claimed from Day 1 that the two technologies were meant to co-exist and not necessarily compete with each other.

Whatever the case may be, Asus made sure to point out that "Thunderbolt is 2 times faster than USB 3.0 and an incredible 20 times faster than USB 2.0." It has a maximum bi-directional speed of 10Gbps, and you can daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt devices on the P8Z77-V Premium, which also offers full display support for a seventh Thunderbolt or DisplayPort equipped monitor.

Luckily for those of you who are lovers of technology and not fighters of interface standards, there are plenty of USB options on the P8Z77-V Premium as well, including four USB 3.0 ports on the back panel and two on the mainboard, and half a dozen USB 2.0 ports overall (two on back, four on the mainboard).

Full specs can be found on the P8Z77-V Premium's product page. No word yet on price or availability.

Image Credit: Asus

U.S. Cable Companies Team Up Like Avengers, Envision Wi-Fi Hotspots for All

Posted: 21 May 2012 06:00 AM PDT

To answer Rodney King's question, yes, we can all get along, even U.S. cable companies, a handful of which formed a super alliance of sorts to give subscribers access to tens of thousands of hotspots. Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Cable are the five stateside cable companies working together to expand what's known as 'CableWiFi' into more areas other than New York City and central Florida, where the hotspot service has already launched.

Each of the five above mentioned cable outfits will integrate CableWiFi into their own Wi-Fit hotspot areas, creating a massive wireless network for subscribers to use, no matter which of the participating cable companies they're signed up with.

"This effort adds great value to our high speed Internet customers by providing free wireless Internet access on all of their Wi-Fi enabled devices in our markets and additional areas across the country," said Nomi Bergman, President of Bright House Networks.

Collectively, the five cable operators participating in the CableWiFi initiative offer more than 50,000 Wi-Fi hotspots in New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area, Los Angeles, Tampa, Orlando, and Philadelphia, both indoor and outdoor. Subscribers can find the nearest Wi-Fi hotspots by visiting www.cablewifi.com.

This is the largest and most inclusive Wi-Fi sharing initiative to date, the participating cable companies said in a joint press release.

Image Credit: Bright House Networks

MMO News

MMO News


Riot Zone Launches Mechanic Shifting Update

Posted: 21 May 2012 01:22 PM PDT

Mail.Ru has launched a new update for RiotZone, centered on redesign and new content.

The Prison Building System has been updated to reduce the 20 minute interval to 3 hours (for higher level prisons), giving players more freedom to manage their prisons without having to constantly check in. The Camp’s Bar has also been increased, laboratory supplies are being improved, and Clan Rating Battles have been split into two: on even dates, clans are limited to 32 members, and on odd dates, clans can bring a full 64 players. Level 20s now have their own unique quest that grants 72-hour VIP status on completion.

Mail.Ru also publishes Juggernaut and Legend: Legacy of the Dragons.


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Riot Zone Gameplay Screenshot

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RIOTZONE LAUNCHES RIOTOUS UPDATE

Newest Game Update Brings Promised Features

Hamburg, Germany – May 21, 2012 – Leading publisher Mail.RU Games begins rolling out the next phase of their their fast paced PVP war title, Riot Zone. Free to play from anywhere without any downloads, the new content explosion started in mid-April and stretches to today; the update includes everything from shop and map redesigns to new missions, increased Commander levels, and plenty more. With all there is to see and do that’s new and improved, players are commanded to double march over to http://www.riotzone.net/ and sign up via email or Facebook connect.

Several game mechanics have been updated, including the Prison building system. Gone is the 20 minute interval, replaced by a 3-hour cooldown for higher level Prisons. This allows players to have more freedom in how their Prison buildings are set up without having to tend them overly frequently. The Camp Bar’s effect has been notably increased, another feature designed to alleviate the casual player’s woes.

Looking for that extra mid-game boost? Level 20′s now have their own unique quest, which when completed provides players with a 72-hour VIP status. Use this buff wisely! The laboratory is also producing improved versions of a number of supplies, including grenades, medicines, and equipment. All this unlocks at level 20, so be sure to get leveled quickly.

Clan Rating Battles have been split into two events, to better determine winners by skill over sheer numbers. On all even dates, clans will be limited to just 32 members; on odd dates, clans may bring their full contingent of 64 members to the battlefield for a true test of determination. This is a great time to prove your PVP skills, as clans who do not control strategic points can earn lucrative rewards.

Hot battle for cool heads

Anti-malaria’s? Check. Food? Check. Adequate equipment? Check. Good preparation is essential in “RiotZone”. Gamers will not only fight for one of the two factions – The Red Alliance or the Coalition of the Crown – but also train their soldiers, upgrade weapons and expand their base. These role-playing elements turn out to be authoritative in later gameplay. Only the coolest strategic thinkers will prevail in numerous missions and PvP battles. “RiotZone” scores with many PvP modes: 1on1, 2on2 and 3on3 are just the beginning. Raids on enemy territory, conquest of resource-rich areas and large-scale battlefields require you to surpass just being a gamer, and ascend to the level of a commander. Semi-automatic fights allow dynamic and spontaneous quick battles where players can bring in a lot of extra firepower in the form of various special abilities.

MMO Updates

MMO Updates


Fan documents visual changes between Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2

Posted: 21 May 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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As many Guild Wars players know, Guild Wars 2 takes place in the same world and often in the same areas -- just 250 years after its predecessor. Because of this, ArenaNet didn't elect to wipe the slate clean and start over with 100% new environments, but has instead incorporated old locales and landmarks into its upcoming game.

Guild Wars fan Claire became fascinated with this concept and has dedicated a new blog to documenting all of the visual changes in the world between the first and second game. It's called Project Tyria, and each post consists of several Guild Wars locales contrasted with screenshots of the same areas from the sequel.

As Claire writes, "I've always loved the graphics of the Guild Wars games and have grown to love the world of Tyria. We were there in the before times, and now we arrive again in the after."

It's fascinating to see how ArenaNet has envisioned 250 years taking its toll on the monuments, cities, and vales of the original game, and realizing the importance of keeping the world accurate for the hardcore fans seems to be a noted priority for the team. Head over to Project Tyria to see more on the comparison screenshots.

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Orgia Romanus MMO looks to 'facilitate sexual interactions between players'

Posted: 21 May 2012 09:30 AM PDT

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Sex in MMOs isn't particularly new, especially given the titillating ad campaigns that accompany your average fantasy title. Orgia Romanus is new, and it's aiming higher (or lower) than scantily clad elven babes. One of its gameplay goals "is to facilitate sexual interactions between players," according to a FoxySoft Gaming press release.

FoxySoft is the brainchild of Alex Allen, a former artist and project director at Acclaim and Sony Online Entertainment. In mechanical terms, Orgia Romanus looks to marry traditional merchant-, politician-, and warrior-centric play with sexual content. Gamers will become "engaged emotionally as they are allowed to build relationships with other players that help them advance through the game," FoxySoft says.

Full development on Orgia Romanus will commence after a crowdfunding campaign scheduled for next month. A playable demo is expected this fall.

[Source: FoxySoft Games press release]

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    Game of Thrones Facebook title in the works

    Posted: 21 May 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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    HBO's Game of Thrones is getting the online gaming treatment for the second time in the space of a calendar year. First it was Bigpoint's free-to-play browser MMO, and now it's a Facebook game called Game of Thrones Ascent which is being developed by Disruptor Beam, a social gaming company headed by former GamerDNA CEO Jon Radoff.

    The company says that players will "lead the life of a noble during the time of upheaval as portrayed in the books and the series thus experiencing a new type of game that unites both story and strategy."

    Precious little info is given on the title, including a release date, but we'll bring you the latest as it becomes available.

    [Source: Disruptor Beam press release]

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      ArenaNet: Guild Wars 2 a 'reaction' to sluggish MMO design

      Posted: 21 May 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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      Do you believe that the MMO genre has been stuck in a rut over the past few years? So does Christopher Lye, the global brand director for ArenaNet, who publicly denounced the post-World of Warcraft trend in the industry as stagnant.

      In an interview with Gamasutra, Lye stated that Guild Wars 2 is walking the walk when it comes to genuinely challenging the status quo in the industry. "Honestly, I think the problem is that there's been a lack of change in MMO design and that Guild Wars 2 is a reaction to that," he said. "People will call this risky, but we think it's riskier just to churn out the same MMO that everyone has played before."

      Lye pointed to Guild Wars 2's scaling dynamic event system and its action combat as examples as to how ArenaNet is forging its own path. Observing that player consumption of content is "virtually insatiable," Lye said that the team has developed tools to allow it to implement changes and additions to dynamic events in hours, not weeks.

      Is this industry stagnation coming to an end? Lye says yes: "We're finally seeing a point where companies realize that they're not going to create the next great MMO by just copying what's come before."

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      MV Guide: May 21 - 27, 2012

      Posted: 21 May 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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

      Every week, the Massively Stream Team 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 each week, so you'll find a variety of titles to watch. During our streamed events, you can participate in the live chat, ask questions to learn about the game, or 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, and let us know if there's a specific game you'd like to see streamed next week!

      Continue reading MV Guide: May 21 - 27, 2012

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        The Daily Grind: Do you wait for MMO cash-shop sales?

        Posted: 21 May 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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        When Lord of the Rings Online first went free-to-play, Turbine put quest zones on sale for a song, and I missed it. There's never been as good a sale since, and I regret being slow on the draw. So I vowed to start watching sales across the F2P games I frequent very carefully. Sparklepony for 10 bucks? Woot. City of Heroes character slots 50% off? Heck yes. It's become a game in and of itself, and sometimes I admit that I plunk down a little money for a sale on something in a game I've drifted away from, knowing I'll use it later (like Guild Wars' storage panels, which I delayed buying for several years until they were half off).

        This method had definitely ensured that I save money on stuff I would have bought at full price had I lacked the patience and planning to play the cash-shop sale game. What about you guys? Do you wait for MMO cash-shop sales for the stuff you want to buy, even if that means you must wait to have the latest and greatest power set or inventory slot? Or do you just let your whims dictate your purchases?

        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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          Aeria Games unveils new MMOFPS, Born to Fire

          Posted: 21 May 2012 05:00 AM PDT

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          Aeria Games, with numerous free-to-play titles already under its belt, just unveiled a new MMOFPS called Born to Fire. This character-driven first-person shooter is set following the Cold War when rules of engagement are thrown out the window and the world is a free-fire zone.

          Director of Publishing Tom Nichols describes the game: "In Born to Fire, players step in the boots of five distinct classes of elite operatives engaged in a global firefight for domination. With the instant gratification of one-click matchmaking and the in-depth analysis provided by elaborate replay tools, Born to Fire represents a new class of character-driven, highly customizable MMOFPS that's easy to get into but nearly impossible to fully master."

          The five classes available for play are Rifleman, Duelist, Ranger, Heavy-Hitter, or Warden; each comes with unique backstory, tactics, and a fully-customizable arsenal.

          Sign-ups for closed beta are going on now! Players can keep informed of the latest news, updates, and contests by "liking" Born To Fire's Facebook page. Also, be sure to check out the screenshots and artwork in the attached gallery.

          Gallery: Born to Fire

          Born to Fire


          [Source: Areia Games press release]

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            MMO Week in Review: Sanctuary

            Posted: 20 May 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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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.

            We got you started in Diablo III this week with our best tips, a guide for MMO players, details on the starter edition, videos, warm fuzzies, and friendly rivalries. Hopefully, that gave you plenty to read during all of the downtime. Ouch!

            Meanwhile, gamers everywhere looked on as the 38 Studios ship continued to founder. Early in the week, we learned that the studio might default on its state loan, leaving the debt to Rhode Island taxpayers. A few emergency meetings later, 38 Studios' employees' paychecks are going unpaid and the state governor is throwing out release dates for the seemingly doomed MMO Project Copernicus. But hey, flythrough video, right?

            More of the week's top MMO stories are prepped for your eyes after the cut.

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              EVE Evolved: Preparing for the Inferno expansion

              Posted: 20 May 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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              The Inferno expansion is set to launch on Tuesday May 22nd, promising a complete revamp of EVE Online's war declaration system and a whole host of new modules. If you're in a wardec corp, you'll need to make a few adjustments to the way you operate when the patch goes live. The minimum war fee will increase to 50 million ISK even if you're declaring war on a small corporation, making very small corps less-appealing targets. The fee increases based on the number of members in the target corp, but it doesn't start increasing until around the 130-member mark. If you want to get your money's worth, you'll be best off picking a target corp with 100-150 members or selecting very high-value small targets.

              Be very wary of wardeccing large alliances after the patch. While the previous war system swung in favour of the attacker, the new system has gone to the opposite extreme. Large corps and alliances are now significantly more costly and dangerous to declare war on, especially as the defender can now call mercenaries into the war at any time. Players have complained that the increasing war costs could be abused by getting all alliance members to add alts to the corp, but this would be a logistical nightmare to apply in practice and would increase fees by only a few hundred million ISK. If alt padding becomes a problem, CCP will undoubtedly step in and revise the fee structure.

              In this week's EVE Evolved, I look at the new modules and gameplay changes coming in Tuesday's Inferno expansion and give some tips on preparing for the patch.

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                One Shots: Lone wolf

                Posted: 20 May 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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                Long-time Massively follower but first-time One Shots contributor Ilix sent along today's highlighted screenshot of Fallen Earth, which we think is quite timely, given the PvP revamp soon headed to everyone's favorite post-apocalyptic sandbox. He writes in,
                Fallen Earth is my top hard-RP MMO. Ilix, after three decades of isolation, attempted to fit in with a player-run town. But he was too rough-edged, too guarded, and still isolated in his mind, and he could not find joy among others. After several days trying to force himself back into what remains of humanity in the blasted terrain of the apocalypse, he admitted to himself that he could never return because he was too quick to anger, and he wandered off back into the desert. Irradiated scorpions haunt the land he wandered into, so he finds rest on the blade of a ruined helicopter's rotor, just out of reach of stingers. This shot defines the dual beauty and harshness of the life he resigns himself to.
                Ilix's gorgeous sunset is tucked behind the break along with two other One Shots shots!

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                  Perpetuum expansion coming May 30th, bringing terraforming, new land masses

                  Posted: 20 May 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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                  A couple of weeks ago, we told you about Perpetuum's new player-build settlements functionality and its new test server. Now, the devs at Avatar Creations have even more exciting news: an expansion!

                  It's called Gamma Frontier, and Avatar calls it the biggest expansion since the game went live over 18 months ago. Player corporations will be able to build home bases, launch industrial projects, and colonize the new Gamma islands (not to mention defend them from invasion-minded players).

                  The expansion also features extensive new terrain-shaping abilities. Avatar has given players full control over the land, including the ability to form hills, dig holes, and level the surrounding terrain as they see fit. Due to complications with pre-existing systems and landmasses, the terraforming capabilities are available only on the new Gamma islands (24 in total). Click past the cut to see a brief video of terraforming in action, then head to the Perpetuum website to read all the expansion details.

                  [Source: Perpetuum newsletter]

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                    Brick Force (KR)

                    Posted: 20 May 2012 04:01 PM PDT


                    I thought there wouldn’t be news today seeing that Korea and China are both having holidays, but a Taiwanese gaming site reported on this game, hence you are reading it now! This is Brick Force, the maiden title of Korean developer EXE Games. It first debuted in the media back in April, but I have no idea how I missed it. Back to topic, why reference this game to Minecraft since it is an online FPS? Well, make a guess…

                    Foreign media is calling it as such since players are able to create their very own maps, just like in Minecraft. Using blocks of texture, players can lay down these bricks and make unique terrains, buildings out of the given space. In a more professional term, this is also known as User Created Content (UCC).

                    EXE Games started out with just 7 staff back in the days and Brick Force was indeed developed based on inspirations from Minecraft, allowing players freedom to participate in making the game. Closed Beta begins from 7th October in a few days’ time, with 14 maps, 4 characters and the map making function available.

                    Diablo III – My Witch Doctor build

                    Posted: 20 May 2012 10:16 AM PDT


                    How many of you are playing Diablo III? Well, I sure am for the past few days since launch, having hit the level cap a few hours ago. I am just halfway through Hell mode, and seeing that I will be busy from next week onwards at work, Inferno mode will just have to wait. Let's talk briefly about my Witch Doctor build, the rarely seen "summoner build" at higher levels.


                    One of the new classes in Diablo III, Witch Doctor is the spiritual reincarnation of Diablo II's Necromancer, but then again both have very different skill sets. One of the major complains about Witch Doctor is about the summoner build, especially Zombie Dogs, which are basically 1 hit-KO in Hell mode of the game. Well, my dogs certainly are not getting crushed.


                    The thing is, for the dogs to work properly in Hell mode, Witch Doctors MUST go into a mass life regeneration + thorns build. This is essentially making full use of the passive skill, Fierce Loyalty. With 950 life restored every second, my summons survive really well in Hell mode, minus those bosses such as Belia's poison slams (die within a few hits). Merging the Burning Dogs rune with thorns (physical damage dealt to melee attackers), they are dealing high damage as well.


                    That's all for a very short introduction. As you can see in those stats posted above, I am geared towards massive resistance as well, hopefully which will play their part in helping me survive the upcoming Inferno mode. Now, I am wondering what new content Blizzard will have for the upcoming expansion/s...

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                    EA To Waive 90 Days Of Origin Fees For Indies

                    Posted: 20 May 2012 09:05 AM PDT

                    More specifically those funded through crowd-funded websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo.

                    It seems even EA are getting on the Kickstarter bandwagon, as it recently announced there will be no distribution fees for the first 90 days of any game crowd-funded through websites like Kickstarter or Indiegogo.

                    What this means is that games like Wasteland 2, Double Fine’s Adventure game and The Banner Saga will be able to launch on Origin as one of their chosen platforms without EA taking any fees for the first 90 days.

                    After that, it’s business as usual.

                    It’s a step in the right direction for EA who recently had a humble bundle sale on Steam with EA published games like Shank getting a cheaper price. A nice deal, certainly, but kind of forgetting the whole ‘indie’ aspect to a humble bundle – something that even outraged Minecraft’s Notch at the time.

                    It’s easy to be cynical about this new move with Origin, however: EA has a hard time convincing gamers of the digital distribution service’s benefits, and with the interest of these recent Kickstarter projects at a high, it could well be the angle it needs to convince indies to make a switch.

                    But inXile’s John Fargo (of Wasteland 2) and Jane Jensen (point-’n'-click extraordinaire and developer of recently funded Moebius) are both supporters of EA’s new move, with Jensen saying "Crowd-funded projects are like the 'people's choice awards' — a way for gaming fans to express what they want to buy and play. It's great to see a big publisher like EA acknowledging that and opening up distribution opportunities for these games."

                    Hopefully it will be as simple as that.

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                    Game of Thrones: Interview with Max Pfaff

                    Posted: 19 May 2012 06:35 PM PDT

                    Interview with Max Pfaff

                    It seems that there are few in the world who don't know at least a little about Game of Thrones. Now that it's being turned into an MMO, even more folks will learn of the duplicity of the Lannisters and more. We caught up with Max Pfaff to talk about Game of Thrones Online. See what we discovered!

                    World of WarPlanes: Wargaming.net Scores Big Awards at Russian GDC

                    Posted: 21 May 2012 08:03 AM PDT

                    Wargaming.net Scores Big Awards at Russian GDC

                    Wargaming.net took home several big awards from the KRI 2012, the Russian equivalent of the Game Developers' Conference. Included awards are: Best Game Developer, Best MMO, Industry Award.

                    World of Warcraft: The Diablo Effect

                    Posted: 19 May 2012 06:18 PM PDT

                    The Diablo Effect

                    Diablo 3 launched this past week and there's no question that there will be some sort of impact on World of Warcraft. In today's WoW Factor, we take a look at potential changes WoW players might see as a result of D3's arrival. Check it out!

                    RaiderZ: Post-PAX Interview

                    Posted: 20 May 2012 01:39 PM PDT

                    Post-PAX Interview

                    During last month's PAX East convention, our team had a chance to get their hands on RaiderZ and found that the upcoming MMO was incredibly polished and tons of fun. In the intervening weeks, we managed to catch up to Co-Producer Mark Hill to talk a bit more about RaiderZ. Check it out!

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