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New Valve Linux Blog Confirms Steam, Left 4 Dead 2 Ports In The Works

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 11:24 AM PDT

The kick ass Summer Sale isn't the only thing the Steam team has up their collective sleeves this week. Yesterday, Valve launched a brand-spanking-new Valve Linux blog to chronicle the company's forays into open source, and the initial post was a doozy: it confirmed all those earlier reports that Valve is working hard to get Steam up and running on everybody's favorite open source operating system. Actually, scratch that; the 11 person Valve Linux team already has the Steam client up and running.

From the blog:

The goal of the Steam client project is a fully-featured Steam client running on Ubuntu 12.04. We've made good progress this year and now have the Steam client running on Ubuntu with all major features available. We're still giving attention and effort to minor features but it's a good experience at the moment. In the near future, we will be setting up an internal beta focusing on the auto-update experience and compatibility testing.

Of course, gaming services are useless without games, so the team is also working hard at porting over Left 4 Dead 2, and reports success at getting it up and running natively on Ubuntu 12.04. "Our goal is to have L4D2 performing under Linux as well as it performs under Windows," the team writes. After that, the plan is to start moving other Valve titles onto the open source bandwagon, too.

The team promises to update the Valve Linux blog often, and they'd love to hear feedback from gamers like you to keep things appropriately open and community-driven. Pop that site into your RSS feed reader of choice, folks.

Micron Starts Offering World's First Mass-Produced Phase Change Memory Solution

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 11:03 AM PDT

In even more "future tech" news, Micron announced today that it has started mass production of a 45nm phase change memory solution for mobile devices. Phase change memory -- so called because it uses heat from an electrical current to flip between varying physical states -- is considered a possible successor, or at least competitor, to Flash in the non-volatile memory market. Micron's chip is the first phase change memory solution to become widely available in quantity.

Micron's 1.8V chip actually contains both 1Gb of phase change memory and 512Mb of low-power DDR2 memory, which share the same interface. The company hopes this initial solution will become popular in feature phones -- unsurprising, given the low total memory amount on the chip. Future designs will target other mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

Phase change memory erases cells at the bit level rather than in entire blocks, which makes it faster and more efficient than Flash when it comes to writing data. As far as reading data goes, hopping over to Micron's mobile PCM FAQ page shows that the chip hits random read times of 400MBps -- none too shabby, especially for a first-generation product. Micron says PCM offers faster boot times, as well.

Like Flash, phase change memory has a limited lifecycle, but since each cell can represent multiple bits thanks to their shifty nature, PCM can theoretically last longer than Flash. Micron's new technology is rated for 100,000-plus write cycles.

Sony Shows Off Thermal Sheet with Thermal Paste-Like Heat Conductivity

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:22 AM PDT

Applying thermal paste to a CPU before dropping a heat sink on it isn't too much of a pain in the butt, but you have to do it carefully; as pretty much everybody reading this site probably knows, air bubbles and uneven application can affect cooling performance. What if you didn't have to worry about applying thermal paste? Crazy talk, I know, but during last week's Techno-Frontier convention in Tokyo, Sony Chemical & Information Device Corp was showing off a thermal sheet that it said has the same thermal conductivity of traditional paste.

Most system builders who even know about thermal sheets -- such as Sony's own EX50000 -- scoff at the idea of using them, as they simply don't work as well as pastes, even though thermal sheets are thin and flat, bubble-free, longer-lasting and easier to apply. Sony's prototype EX20000C sheet is only 0.11 to 0.78 inches thick and conducts heat as well as paste thanks to its unique design, which Tech-On! reports is basically just silicon jam-packed with carbon fibers. 

At the convention, Sony showed off the Ex20000C's ability to cool down CPUs using a side-by-side comparison of identical, yet unnamed processors; one used the EX20000C thermal sheet, while the other used a traditional (yet also unidentified) thermal paste. The thermal sheet actually kept the CPU 3 degrees (Celsius) cooler than the thermal paste. (Pictured above)

Intriguing, sure, but the EX20000C is still just a prototype. Would you consider using a thermal sheet if it conducted heat as efficiently as paste? (If not, you should check out our thermal paste showdown to see which compound you should be using.)

Via Geek.com  Image credit: Tech-On!

Microsoft Rolling Out Hotfix for Embarrassing Skype IM Bug

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 07:57 AM PDT

Microsoft on Monday confirmed that a wily bug in Skype could, in some instances, cause instant messages (IMs) to be delivered to a different IM client than the one intended. It only occurs when Skype crashes during an IM session, which Microsoft said could result in the last IM entered or sent ending up finding its way to a random contact. Today Microsoft started rolling out a hotfix.

"The hotfix addresses an issue that occurs only when a user's Skype client crashes during a Skype IM session, which may in some cases result in the last IM entered or sent prior to the crash being delivered to a different IM contact after the Skype client is rebooted or logged in as a new user," Microsoft said today. "Although we cannot determine precisely how many users may have been affected by this error, we believe the number is small given the very specific circumstances under which the error occurs."

According to Microsoft, only certain Skype clients are affected, including Skype 5.10 for Windows, Skype 5,8 for Mac, Skype 4.0 for Linux, and Skype 1.2 for Windows Phone. Unaffected clients include Skype 5.9 for Windows, Skype 2.8 for Android, and Skype 4.0 for iOS.

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Lian Li Introduces Tri-Compartment EATX PC-X2000FN Computer Case

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 07:38 AM PDT

At a time when computers are trending towards smaller towers and shrinking form factors, Lian Li decided to blatantly buck current tradition and release the PC-X2000FN, a hulking brushed aluminum enclosure with support for oversized EATX motherboards. The PC-X2000FN is made up of three separate compartments so that you can stuff a smorgasbord of components inside while maintaining some semblance or organization.

The case itself measures 27.3 inches tall but only 9.4 inches wide. The top compartment holds four of the seven hotswappable 3.5-inch drive bays, along with a 2.5-inch cage for installing up to three solid state drives (SSDs), Lian Li says. Two additional 3.5-inch HDD and a single 2.5-inch SSD can also be installed in middle compartment.

Lian Li claims the middle compartment is by far the roomiest, allowing DIY builders to cram hardware inside without worrying about space limitations for expansion cards and CPU coolers, the latter of which offers up to 7 inches of clearance. The case supports graphics cards up to 13.3 inches long.

Power supplies up to 9 inches install in the bottom compartment and are aided by ventilation slits underneath, along with a pull-out filter to rid yourself of unwanted dust bunnies.

There are a lot of features (which you can spy on the case's product page), as there should be when the asking price is a hefty $499.

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Microsoft Admits Violating EU Agreement Over Browser Ballot, Blames 'Technical Error'

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:03 AM PDT

Microsoft is once again in hot water with European Union (EU) antitrust officials, this time for failing to fully comply with a 2009 settlement in which the Redmond software company agreed to give customers a choice of which Web browser to use when installing Windows. For the most part, Microsoft had been doing that, except in some instances where PCs shipped to European customers with Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 pre-installed.

"Under a December 2009 decision of the European Commission, Microsoft is required to display a 'Browser Choice Screen' (BCS) on Windows PCs in Europe where Internet Explorer is the default browser. We have fallen short in our responsibility to do this," Microsoft said in a statement. Microsoft added that, "Due to a technical error, we missed delivering the BCS software to PCs that came with the service pack 1 update to Windows 7.

This is the only scenario Microsoft admits falling short on its agreed upon obligation, noting that it "missed serving the BCS software to roughly 28 million PCs running Windows 7 SP1." European customers who purchased PCs running the original version of Windows 7 or relevant versions of Windows XP and Vista were unaffected, Microsoft claims.

It's unclear whether EU officials will fine Microsoft for its oversight. For its part, Microsoft is taking steps to show it's acting in good faith. Within just one business day of learning about the "technical error," Microsoft fixed the problem on new PCs and distributed BCS software to ones that had already shipped. Microsoft also offered to voluntarily extend its browser agreement with the EU for an additional 15 months.

"We understand that the Commission will review this matter and determine whether this is an appropriate step for Microsoft to take," Microsoft said. "We understand that the Commission may decide to impose other sanctions."

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Symantec Antivirus Update Caused Certain Windows XP PCs to Crash

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 04:42 AM PDT

Over the weekend, Symantec revealed that a recent antivirus update wreaked havoc on certain Windows XP machines, causing them to crash with the dreaded "blue screen of death." According to the company, the update in question slipped through the "compatibility testing part of the quality assurance process for SONAR signatures" and remained available via LiveUpdate between 6:25 p.m. PT July 11 and 2:51 a.m. PT July 12.

Symantec has identified the cause of this whole problem. Apparently, these blue screens (error code 0x000000CB) were the result of an unintended threesome involving certain third-party software, the SONAR signature update (20120711.011), and the Windows XP Cache manager.

"On July 11, 2012 at approximately 10:30 PM PT, Security Response started receiving reports of customers experiencing blue screens after applying definitions July 11th revision 18 and SONAR (SONAR is the behavior-based technology that is part of Symantec Endpoint Protection's Proactive Threat Protection.)  definitions July 11th rev11," the company said in a Knowledge Base article on the issue. "We are currently restructuring our testing process to improve compatibility testing and will not be releasing new SONAR signatures until this new process is in place."

The flawed update has already been replaced with updated signatures and a workaround is now available for affected machines.

New Office Does Not Support Windows XP and Windows Vista

Posted: 16 Jul 2012 11:18 PM PDT

At a special event in San Francisco earlier today, Microsoft raised the curtain on the 15th version of its Office productivity suite, which has historically been a huge cash cow for the company. Speaking at the said press event, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer the new Office "will fully light-up when paired with Windows 8." Well, turns out there really aren't an awful lot of things out there beyond Windows 8 that can fire up the new Office, for Office 2013's pyrotechnics are reserved for Windows 8 and Windows 7 only and users with older operating systems will need to upgrade in order to get in on the action.

According to the Office Customer Preview FAQ page, the new Office requires either Windows 7 or Windows 8 (Release Preview or higher) to run and that "it isn't possible to install on a PC running Windows XP or Vista." While Microsoft's decision to not support the archaic Windows XP is  not surprising, the two—er, few—remaining Vista users probably did not see this coming. It's worth noting here that unlike the new Office, its predecessor, Office 2010, supports three generations of Windows beginning with XP.

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SWTOR Free 15 Level Trial & Speeder Reward

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Players without a previously active SWTOR account can now play Star Wars: The Old Republic up to level 15 with no charge or time limit! You do not even need to enter a playment method. Furthermore players can now earn an in-game reward (Kurtob Alliance Speeder) for inviting your friends to take part in the 15 level trial.

All players who have already referred a friend through the Friends Trial and have had their friend purchase the full game, will be retroactively granted a Kurtob Alliance Speeder via in-game mail.

Free Trial Source: http://www.swtor.com/info/news/news-article/20120710-0

Speeder Reward Source: http://www.swtor.com/info/news/news-article/20120710-0

Guild Wars 2 Release Date 8-28-12

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

ArenaNet announced the release date of Guild Wars 2 as August 28th 2012 along with a new trailer

Source: http://www.arena.net/blog/announcing-the-guild-wars-2-launch-date

SWTOR Patch 1.3 & DDO Menace of the Underdark Expansion

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

DDDO & SWTOR

This has been an exciting week for me as two of my favorite games received significant updates this week. First Dungeons & Dragons Online released their Menace of the Underdark expansion which boosted the level cap from 20 to 25, introduced a new Druid class and introduced Forgotten Realms to DDO. If this was not enough excitement already Star Wars: The Old Republic also released Patch 1.3 which introduced a much needed Looking for Group tool as well as Ranked (PvP) War-zones.

To be honest I have not had much time to check out DDO this week. I got as far as installing the update, logging in and confirming that I can now earn experience past level 20. However I spent quite a bit of time in SWTOR both pre-patch and post patch and I can tell the game has never been better.

I had a chance to test the LFG tool for a Heroic mission and a Hard Mode flashpoint. In both cases the group finder matched me with a group instantly. This has to do with a fact that I play a Sith Assassin Tank. I bet DPS players have a longer wait. Once I was matched up with a group, the group finder game me an option to travel to my heroic/flashpoint which saves allot of travel time. Please note that although the Group Finder takes you to your quest, it does not take you back. So if you queue up for an Illum Heroic and you are in the fleet, it will take you there but not back.

I also purchased a bunch of legacy character perks such as a portable repair droid as well as instant travel to my home world, fleet and Black Hole. Unlike the previous legacy perks these were actually more reasonably priced.

As the week progresses I will hopefully get more time to try out more all this new content

Star Wars: The Old Republic Game Update 1.3: June 26th, 2012

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

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Bioware has released the date for SWTOR's Update 1.3. On June 26th there will be a scheduled maintenance for four hours on Tuesday, from 2AM CDT (12AM PDT/3AM EDT/8 AM BST/9AM CEST/5PM AEST) until 6AM CDT (4AM PDT/7AM EDT/12PM BST/1PM CEST/9PM AEST). All game servers and SWTOR.com will be offline during this period. This maintenance is expected to take no more than four hours, but could be extended.

Game Update 1.3: Allies introduces new features for all SWTOR players including a Group Finder tool, Legacy Perks, Ranked Warzones, and Adaptive Gear! Now you will be able to quickly find groups to take on Flashpoints, Operations, Warzones, and Planetary Heroic Missions. The Legacy System incorporates new bonuses including Advancement Perks which allows you to customize your leveling experience. With Adaptive Gear, social gear can now be used in combat, by fusing it with corresponding armor bonuses and creating slots for modifications.

Source: http://www.swtor.com/blog/scheduled-maintenance-game-update-1.3-june-26th-2012

GameBreaker.tv This Week in MMO Celebrates Eposide 100

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

GameBreaker.tv This Week in MMO celebrates eposide 100 with a look back at Episode 1 and some offtopic discussion

World of Tanks Update 7.4 Trailer

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

French artillery and tank destroyers, new battlegrounds, and two new game modes, Assault and Encounter, are on their way with Update 7.4 for World of Tanks.

GameBreaker.tv Legendary Episode 80

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

GameBreaker.tv Legendary Episode 80 discuss some of the PvP changes coming to World of Warcraft with Mists of Pandaria

Star Wars: The Old Republic Maybe Going Free to Play

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

There have been some very confusing messages from Bioware today about the game potentially going free-to-play at some point in the future. The first was a GamesTM.co.uk article that suggested that SWTOR may be looking at free-to-play. This article was quickly deleted suggesting that this was perhaps a mistake. I though a Bioware employee simply misspoke. However Bioware has followed up with another interview that also mentions free-to-play model as a possibility in the future.

"The advent of free-to-play is certainly a change in the dynamic of the PC market... when you have an IP as broad as Star Wars, we're definitely going to look at opportunities to grow that business"

It is hard to say if this is a good or bad thing. In most free-to-play games you still have the option of continuing your subscription and becoming VIP. However I know many hardcore players will stop seeing SWTOR as an AAA MMO as soon as the free-to-play mode is announced. Personally I am not sure it is time yet for this game to go free-to-play. They still have many more subscribers than RIFT and if that game can make a pay model work I think SWTOR can do it as well.

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SWTOR Free to Play Article

Source gamesindustry.biz

Lord of the Rings Online Expansion Riders of Rohan

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Are you looking forward to Lord of the Rings Online expansion Riders of Rohan. If you are a LOTRO player you will be pleased to see that Turbine has been working hard to promote this newest addition to their flagship MMO. Today I want to compile all the information released over the last few months into this post to provide readers with all they need to know about LOTROs upcoming expansion.

First let's start with the must watch cinematic Turbine has released

There is a short Riders of Rohan Teaser that show off some of the mounted combat:

There is also the Riders of Rohan Trailer that does not contain any in game footage but rather uses actors to tell the back story of the people of Rohan.

There is also a behind the scenes video showing the filming of the above trailer.

Now that you watched the videos and are excited about the expansion here is some additional information.

The release date for Riders of Rohan is September 5th 2012. There are 3 expansion editions (Base 39.99, Heroic 49.99 and Legendary 69.99). All expansion editions will come with future access to the instance cluster (to be released after the expansion) as well as an in game items and Turbine Points. Choose wisely because only the Legendary edition unlocks all the quest packs and an additional bag slot.

You can pre-order Riders of Rohan right now and view the differences about the expansions at:

http://rohan.lotro.com/pre-order.html

If you are not planning to purchase the expansion this is still exciting news for you. That is because you will still get access to the Rohan Region as well as the Epic Story in Rohan. You will still be able to get access to a War Stead by completing a quest line. However players that do not purchase the expansion will not get access to all aspects of mounted combat (only 1 of the 3 traits).

There is a Riders of Rohan Pre-order FAQ that answers many of the questions of what you get for free and what you need to buy.

http://www.lotro.com/news/latestnews/2082-riders-of-rohan-pre-order-faq

If you are not an existing LOTRO player there is never a better time to get started. There is an excellent Steam Starter Pack that gets you a tone of free ingame items or you can always just play for free by downloading the game from Lotro.com

SWTOR Character Transfers are available for most players

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

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Bioware has released further larger waive of available servers for transfer. The list is rather large now, a full list is available at http://www.swtor.com/transfer. I have personally completed my transfer yesterday. It took about 5 minutes. My new server is great there were already 260 people on the Fleet and there are still people transferring. Main Chat was buzzing with calls for Flashpoints and Operations. I some players are calling this SWTORS Second Launch.

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Sevencore Gameplay – First Look HD

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:48 PM PDT

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

Sevencore is a 3D action MMORPG published by gPotato. In Sevencore, players ride into battle on a variety of mounts, from beasts to mechanical, each with their own progression and set of skills. There are three races and three classes available, with more promised in the future. The game also features a pet system, faction PvP, instances, raids, and more. To learn more about Sevencore check out the official MMOHut Sevencore page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Sevencore

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:39 PM PDT

Motorbikes and dragons both ride through the sci-fi/fantasy world of Sevencore. Join into a unique storyline based on your faction, and choose from four classes including Mage and Gunner. The post-apocalyptic world promises many rich adventures for those ready to mount up and charge into battle.

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Publisher: gPotato
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: High
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Emphasis on mounted combat. +In-depth storyline. +Can battle on land, in the sea, or in the air.

Cons: -Mounts must be individually leveled up to access skills.  -Limited information available.

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Sevencore Overview

Sevencore is a blend of sci-fi and fantasy in a traditional action MMORPG setting. Players must find and raise mounts and pets to join them in combat. Join one of several factions and play as a Warrior, Mage, or Gunner, while experiencing faction-specific storyline and epic PvP battles.

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Divina Online

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:09 PM PDT

Divina Online follows a convoluted story based on Norse legends of Ragnarok. Players must take up arms following the destruction of the world to protect the Goddess Clarisse. Unfortunately she remembers nothing and it’s up to you to restore her memory and save the world.

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Publisher: Gamania
Playerbase: Medium
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: Medium
PvP: Duels and Arenas
Filesize: 2.7GB

Pros: +Class change even in combat. +Unique pet and monster transformation system. +Professional voice acting.

Cons: -Crating takes a lot of refining. -Quests can be very grind heavy. -Monster transformations generally not worth using.

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Overview

Divina Overview

Divina Online follows a convoluted story based on Norse legends of Ragnarok. Players must take up arms following the destruction of the world to protect the Goddess Clarisse. Unfortunately she remembers nothing and it’s up to you to restore her memory and save the world.

Character Classes:

Assassin: If there's one thing Assassins do well, it's dishing out pain in large doses and quickly exposing the enemy's vulnerability. These masterful damage dealers have many ways of eliminating foes, all of them efficient and effective, no matter the distance.

Cleric: The Cleric is an integral part of any team, bolstering teammates with healing magic when they're wounded or on the verge of defeat. These kind souls dedicate their lives to keeping their friends strong and healthy even in the face of devastating damage. Some Clerics, however, turn away from the light to study the ways of harmful magic… Which will you choose?

Knight: Out of all the classes, the Knight exists with the sworn duty to protect and lead their companions, with faith, pride, and honor! With the highest HP, physical defense and a natural affinity for one-handed weapons, Knights are towers of strength. In Divina, you have two options —to fight as either a Guardian or as a Destroyer!

Sorcerer: Sorcerers are the undisputed masters of harmful magic. The Destructive path allows Sorcerers to harness the devastating forces of fire and ice, while the Mysterious path focuses on Earth and Lightning based attacks and supportive spells. A party with a Sorcerer is capable of surviving even the most dangerous quests.

Machinist: Like Sorcerers, Machinists excel at putting out strong damage at long range. But while Sorcerers rely on magic, Machinists rely on devices and scraps — transforming metal and other found items into impressive weapons, ammo, and traps.  This makes them capable of raining down destruction upon their enemies or using crowd-controlling traps to keep them at bay.

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Divina Online Review

By Jaime Skelton

 

Disaster has struck the world of Divina: some harm has befallen the great tree Yggdrasil, and caused the world's greatest calamity, and it's up to you, a time traveler, to figure it out. While Divina is similar to games such as Spirit Tales and Lucent Heart, it makes its own impression on the MMORPG world with some interesting game mechanics.

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To Challenge the World

Character creation in Divina is straightforward.  Five classes are available: Knight, Assassin, Machinist, Cleric, and Sorcerer.  Each class has different roles and abilities available to them.  For example, the machinist can specialize in laying traps or in strong cannon attacks, while knights can go the traditional sword and board tank style or wield two-handed weapons.  Options for customizing your character appearance are limited, but not so much to make everyone a clone of each other – especially once the fashion system is taken into account.

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Ruins Not Forgotten

You begin your adventure in the City Ruins, a run down and desolate area where darkness has taken root. A set of basic tutorial quests will teach you how to move, how to interact with NPCs, and how to specialize your character. The tutorial quests do a good job of explaining features such as combat, leveling up your stats, and learning new skills.  How you allocate stats and use your skills is ultimately up to you, but there is a lot of friendly advice in the character class channels.  The community is quite friendly to newcomers, and will happily answer any questions you might have.

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Restoring the Balance

Divina's core rests on the storyline and quests it offers. There are plenty of quests to be had, from long story quests to daily quests and challenges, ensuring you never have a lack of something to do in game.  Normal storyline quests lead you in a natural progression through several zones, though at times, completing their objectives can be disjointed.  Leveling up usually unlocks more quests, which may at times send you to kill the same monsters you were killing previously.

The game also offers several repeatable quests designed to supplement your progress.  Since you'll sometimes be killing the same monster type several times, repeatable quests can offer a strong benefit to your experience and wallet.  Daily quests also exist in Divina, which offer unique rewards.  Each day you do the daily quest, you get a special item that you can only get that day.  Collect a week's worth of these items, and you can turn them in for an extra special prize.

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The New You

You will gain stat points as you level up.  These can be allocated into six core stats:  strength, constitution, dexterity, perception, intellect, and spirit.  Each stat has particular benefits for certain classes; for example, wizards never need strength, and machinists will find little use for intellect.  Starting at level 20, you will also begin to obtain specialization points for your class.  Each class has two different lines to specialize in.  You can freely put points into either line as you level; however, keeping your specialization focused leads to unique skills at max level.

At level 30, you have the option to select a secondary class.  Using the hotkey, you can change into this class at any time, even during combat.  This offers quite a tactical advantage, as each class has separate mana and health pools.  The secondary class starts out at a lower level than the primary class but gains experience at twice the rate, so you can level it through mob grinding, or daily events and quests and still easily keep it on par with your main class’ level.
While in town, you can change class freely.  In the wild, you are limited to changing class only three times; this means that class changing should be used strategically.  As you fight monsters, you raise the change meter, and when it fills completely, you regain one of the three class change "hearts."

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Dressing for the Occasion

There is no armor in Divina, at least in the traditional sense.  There are several costumes you can obtain during the game, and any class can equip any costume.  You are free to mix and match as you see fit, and even use a large variety of dyes to customize your look.  The cash shop in the game focuses highly on this customization, offering a variety of costumes for your character, along with mounts for you to ride upon.  Costume pieces aren't limited to the cash shop, however, as you can obtain pieces from monsters, by completing the Creature Tome, at vendors, and through treasure hunting.

Instead of armor, you have a core and four keys, plus your weapon.  Matching the name of the keys to the core will provide bonuses such as attack or magic damage.  Weapons and cores can be crafted by the use of cards, which are refined out in the wilderness areas.  Higher level monsters also drop schematics for new weapons and cores, and the rare cards required to make these weapons, which are much more powerful than a normal crafted item.

There is also a monster transformation feature in Divina.  In each area, the Creature Tome includes nine different types of creatures, each with a progress bar. Filling the progress bar requires killing the monsters; reaching 100% allows you to transform into that particular creature. Some monsters have unique abilities that can only be accessed by transformation.  Transformation has an hour cooldown, even if it is cancelled, so use these skills wisely. Completing a creature tome page also grants specific rewards to the player, including gear and costumes, so it's worth it to grind out these monsters.

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The Bards Shall Sing of Your Might

Divina's guild system is quite unique, playing more like an MMORTS than a social system found in most MMOs.   Players can build their own homesteads within the guild once they're level 20, gathering raw materials for the guild to expand its own buildings.  The officers, in turn, can set how they want the guild to develop, and can craft guild buildings that benefit each member towards that goal.
The guild system bonuses are useful, and include guild-only dungeons and zone bonuses. The guild-only dungeons offer a different experience for players.  Monsters are not the same, and bosses drop different loot.  The zone buffs the guild system gives also benefit in the dungeon, making your teammates more powerful and capable.

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Of Mice and Men
Another different feature is the "sidekick" system: you can level up these mini-pets, train them with skills and stats, and even send them to do refining or treasure hunting for you.  Sidekicks can be obtained in a variety of ways.  Some are dropped from monsters, others from gachapon capsules (bought from the cash shop or vendors) and others from completing certain quests.  Sidekicks also have a loyalty system.  Talking to them raises loyalty (talking about their interests doubles loyalty gains).  Sending them to work or summoning them for battle lowers their loyalty.  At high levels of loyalty, their health, mana, and damage are increased, making it worthwhile to keep it high if you're using the pet in combat.
In the closed beta, Divina featured mandatory open-world PvP, starting at level 30.  Fortunately for some (unfortunately for others), this has changed.  PvP in the game is now regulated to duels, PvP arenas, and GM events; even on the PvP channel, no one can battle in the wilderness.

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Final Verdict:  Great

The loss of the open world PvP was a blow to some of Divina's early fans.  However, Divina still offers a great depth of content to its players.  The class system is varied and unique.  Being able to select a second class on the fly, with its own separate resources, is a unique and refreshing game mechanic.  Crafting is a great way to build your character's power, although refining cards can take a long time. The game's art and story are charming and endearing, giving MMORPG lovers something to cheer about in Divina.

 

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Minimum Requirements:
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3 or Higher
CPU: Pentium 4 or similar
RAM: 512 MB
HDD: 2.0GB +

World of Battleships

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 04:27 PM PDT

World of Battleships puts an armada in your hands! Utilize a variety of ships in your fleet, including aircraft carriers, battleships, heavy cruisers, and destroyers. Employ strategic combat skills to sink your opponents, or avoid their strikes against you. Each ship has a variety of stats to consider, such as firepower, speed, armor, and endurance. Changing weather will force you and your opponents to adapt to whatever the high seas can throw at you!

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Publisher: Wargaming
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: High
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: ??

Pros: +Detailed ships and graphics. +Variety of ships each supporting the others. +Intense action PvP with changing conditions.

Cons: -May not appeal as much as tanks and warplanes. -Limited information available.

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Overview

World of Battleships Overview

World of Battleships is the next in the line from the company that is also publishing World of Tanks and World of Warplanes. The game gives players a fleet of ships to use in the open sea. Destroyers, battleships, heavy cruisers, and aircraft carriers all support one another with their varied abilities. Stats on the ship play a large role in how it will perform, and you must keep an eye on things such as firepower, speed, armor, and endurance. World of Battleships features realistic, historical locations, and changing weather patterns to heighten the experience.

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Soul of Guardian

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 04:00 PM PDT

Soul of Guardian is an action RPG playable right in your browser. Join one of two rival factions, and choose from four classes. Select one of six guardian beasts that develop in power along with you. Each faction has their own ideals and goals, and the quests and adventures you will be sent on reflect this. With its blend of Eastern and Western gaming influences, Soul of Guardian will challenge your skills.

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Publisher: WS Game
Playerbase: Medium
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: N/A

Pros: +Browser based action RPG. +Guardian beasts add new depth to combat. +Various ways to earn experience and money.

Cons: -Generic gameplay. -Poor translation. -Only four playable classes.

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Soul of Guardian Overview

Soul of Guardian allows you to play an action RPG in your browser. You can select one of two factions that have different quests and goals to accomplish. The game features four classes to choose from, and each class has different skills they can learn. You can also choose a guardian beast, allowing you to develop a pet that will grow in power alongside of you. Soul of Guardian also features a variety of other systems to enjoy, such as daily events, fishing, and PvP.

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Haven and Hearth

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 02:56 PM PDT

Haven & Hearth is an MMORPG based loosely on Slavic and Germanic myths and legends. The game world is interactive and can be changed and manipulated by the players in many ways. Start with rudimentary tools in a harsh wilderness, and develop new skills and abilities that allow various actions like claiming land, construction, and cultivation. All of this is designed to make survival easier. Once survival is established, join with others to for tribes, civilizations, and empires!

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Publisher: Seatribe
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Low
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Always On
Filesize: N/A

Pros: +Survival-based gameplay. +All items have a use. +World can be shaped to players wants and needs.

Cons: +Unavoidable PvP may not be for everyone. -Graphics may turn some away. -Difficulty level is somewhat high.

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Haven & Hearth Overview

Haven & Hearth is a survival MMORPG that sets you into the wilderness with very basic tools. Your task is focused on survival, by getting shelter and food established, before expanding your area. You can also join with other people in order to build their tribe or civilization. There is an in-depth crafting system in the game, and as you grow, you also learn new skills and abilities that help you survive the world. The game is very harsh, and death is permanent. Player interaction is not moderated, so anything can happen, from helpful trades, to brutal attacks.

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Might Makes Right

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 02:39 PM PDT

Might Makes Right allows players to become a mighty barbarian, fighting their way throughout the land on a quest for glory. Create your avatar and equip your hero to brave the wilds. Fight and defeat all opponents, earn experience and gold, and face off against legendary villains with your might. Work around the village for rewards, build an impervious stronghold, and enjoy the lovely ladies of the clan!

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Publisher: Browser Fantasies GbR
Playerbase: ??
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Yes
Filesize: N/A

Pros: +Quick to get into the action. +Simple to learn, play, and enjoy. +Plenty of actions and tasks to perform.

Cons: -Simple gameplay. -Some focus on cash shop. -Start with very little, making the beginning hard.

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Might Makes Right Overview

Might Makes Right is a tongue-in-cheek RPG that is played in your browser. You can create a barbarian avatar, and adventure, quest, and battle your way across the Wild Lands. You can equip yourself with over 9000 weapons, armor, and consumables to further your strength, and battle against vicious bosses and other players. The game also lets you “claim” your very own fantasy lady to help ease your troubles at the end of a long day of adventuring.

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Legacy of Heroes

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 02:00 PM PDT

Join the ranks of superheroes with Legacy of Heroes! Exclusively on Kongregate, Legacy of Heroes is a CCG style MMO, that puts players as a freshman of Phaeton Project, a school for would-be heroes. Customize your deck to your own ideas, with various options based on the game’s badge system available. Purchase booster packs to increase your stock of cards, and compete against others in tournaments and leagues to win fabulous prizes! Various missions await you throughout the game, helping to unlock the superhero within.

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Publisher: 5th Planet Games
Playerbase: Medium
Graphics: Medium
Type: MMO
EXP Rate: ??
PvP: Duels
Filesize: N/A

Pros: +Wonderful comic book art. +In-depth tutorial gets you started quickly. +Unique gameplay concepts.

Cons: -Repetitive music. -Emphasis on purchasing cards. -Limited to Kongregate.

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Legacy of Heroes Overview

Legacy of Heroes is a collectible card game MMO that allows you to become a superhero. The class system allows you to build a card deck around a certain theme, adding power and various additional effects during battles. In addition to a full-fledged PvE experience, you can also compete your deck against other players, and can even join tournaments and leagues to better your skills. The game was written by Brian David-Marshall, who has penned comic books for Marvel, DC, and many others. The game can be played exclusively on the Kongregate website

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Fourth Developer Diaries for World of Warplanes Released

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 12:53 PM PDT

Wargaming has released the fourth in their series of developer diaries for World of Warplanes.

The new video discusses the game’s control schemes, which will include the use of mouse, keyboard, gamepad, and joystick, depending on player preferences. Each option is looked at in detail to discuss the pros and cons of each, to help players choose what may be right for them. The game’s basic control schemes will be designed to be easy to learn and master, with a more advanced control scheme available to be unlocked.

World of Warplanes is currently in closed beta.

World of Warplanes Developer Diaries #4

Drift City Expands Neo City

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 12:10 PM PDT

GamesCampus has launched an expanded update for Drift City.

The update expands the storyline for Neo City, adding new quests, items (Turbo Boosters and Drift Boosters), and achievements. The Drift Shop has also been retuned with price and stat changes on items. Also new are the GSIX (coupon system) and V6 Liner (license system).  Also new is the new screen shot mode, user interface improvements, and balance improvements.

GamesCampus also publishes Shot Online and Heroes in the Sky.

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New Quests, Cars, Items, Licenses and Improvements Now Active

 

Sunnyvale, Calif. (July 17, 2012) – Do you drive like a boss? Prove it! Leading online game publisher GamesCampus.com (www.GamesCampus.com) has unleashed a fully loaded update for their hit online racing game, Drift City. Continuing the story of Neo City, alongside numerous additional items and interface changes, now is the best time to zip over to the revved up Drifty City community at http://driftcity.gamescampus.com/, where downloading and jumping straight into the game is always free!

 

“Neo City has an expanded storyline, where players travel through time to a world much like present day, but with a serious twist. This update introduces players to Chapter 3, with added quests, items, and more to accomplish,” said Hubert Yee, Head of Marketing at GamesCampus. “We’ve also taken this opportunity to tweak several game mechanics, including the user interface.”

 

Neo City’s Chapter 3 introduces a variety of new quests, revealing more of the Neo City streets and the corruption hiding around the corner. It’s up to the player, who has completed the previous chapters, to delve deeper and find the source of Neo City’s corruption. To aid in their newest driving test, two new items have been added to the Drift Shop: Turbo Boosters and Drift Boosters. The Shop has also seen a thorough retune, including price tweaks and stat changes.

 

Is your need for speed driving you to greater heights? Check out the new Car – the GSIX, found through the coupon system or the newest Coupon Car – a snazzy V6 Liner, found exclusively via the license system. A new license allows players to create an additional driver, improving their ability to test out new cars, different character builds, and much more.

 

Several game mechanic improvements have also been added to Drift City. Use the new snappy screen shot mode to capture the picture of your dreams, and show off your hot wheels to friends via Facebook or Twitter! Then admire the sassy new UI improvements, including improved rail gun targeting. Last, but not least, a variety of Neo-centric balance improvements have been added to the game, making each car competitive in its own way without losing their unique traits.

 

Drift City is a unique driving game; it’s not just racing, but a role playing game too! Players experience missions and multi-player racing, all decked out in cell-shaded style graphics for a unique racing hybrid experience. Players choose their vehicles, customize the design, and upgrade the performance.

GamesCampus will be having contests, regular updates, and tips on tweaking your cars to their full potential. For more information visit the official Drift City Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/DriftCityUSA

For more information about GamesCampus.com or Drift City, please visit www.driftcity.gamescampus.com

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