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May 2012: Build a PC on Any Budget

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 03:32 PM PDT

May issue

In the PDF archive of the May 2012 issue you can find:

  • Build a PC on Any Budget
  • Windows 8 on ARM
  • Cloud Services Showdown: Google vs. Amazon vs. Microsoft vs. Apple
  • Alienware X51 PC
  • How to Encrypt Your External Drive
  • Head to Head: Razer Naga vs. Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7
  • And Reviews of the Latest Hardware

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

Daily Deals: XFX Radeon 7970, 512GB Crucial SSD $330, and More

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 10:33 AM PDT

XFX Radeon HD 7970

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Top Deal:

Today's top deal from LogicBuy is the XFX Radeon HD 7970 videocard for $370 after $30 mail-in rebate (normally $430). The deal is extra sweet because it comes with four great games: Dirt Showdown, Battlefield 3, Sonic Generations, and Shogun 2.

The XFX Radeon HD 7970 has a core clock of 925MHz and 3GB of video RAM clocked at 5.5GHz. We really liked the Black Edition of the card for its performance, efficient power consumption, and low noise. We gave it a 9 Kick Ass in our review

Hardware & Peripherals:

Crucial M4 512GB SATA III 6Gb/s SSD (CT512M4SSD2) for $330 with free shipping after $20 mail-in rebate (normally $420).

EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2GB GDDR5 videocard (02G-P3-1568-KR) for $190 with free shipping after $30 mail-in rebate (normally $280).

Thermaltake Level 10 GT full-tower gaming case for $200 with free shipping (normally $290).

Cisco Linksys RE1000 refurbished Wireless-N Wi-Fi range extender for $34 with free shipping (normally $90 - use coupon code: HSDISH5).

Hacker Attack Results in Thousands of Player and Non-Player Character 'Deaths' in World of Warcraft

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:54 AM PDT

World of Warcraft HackThroughout history, wars and plagues have wiped out entire cities and civilizations, leaving behind nothing but corpses and tears. Strangely enough, the same thing happened yesterday in World of Warcraft when hackers took advantage of an exploit that allowed them to march through various realms, destroying every character they came across, even non-player characters (NPCs).

Thousands of players simply dropped dead, including everyone in Orgrimmar and Stormwind, to name just two of the affected realms. Blizzard later acknowledged the exploit, which it promptly hotfixed, though not in time for those who met their maker unexpectedly.

"Earlier today, certain realms were affected by an in-game exploit, resulting in the deaths of player characters and non-player characters in some of the major cities," Blizzard announced in a forum post. "This exploit has already been hotfixed, so it should not be repeatable. It's safe to continue playing and adventuring in major cities and elsewhere in Azeroth.

"As with any exploit, we are taking this disruptive action very seriously and conducting a thorough investigation. If you have information relating to this incident, please email hacks@blizzard.com. We apologize for the inconvenience some of you experienced as a result of this and appreciate your understanding."

A video on YouTube (embedded above) shows the carnage in hilarious detail (unless you're one of the affected, then you have our deepest sympathies. Honest.), as a character waltzes through Stormwind killing everything in his path. Throughout the video you hear sounds of characters letting out their last gasp of breath before crumpling to the ground.

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Angry Birds Star Wars Reaches Our Galaxy on November 8

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:21 AM PDT

Angry Birds Star Wars ThumbnailIf your two favorite things in this world are Star Wars and Angry Birds, brace yourself because we're about to blow your mind. The two mega franchises are joining forces, so to speak, in a new game appropriately called Angry Birds Star Wars, and it's launching next month! According to Rovio, the upcoming title will combine the elements from Angry Birds and Angry Birds Space with the characters, stories, and settings of the Star Wars universe.

"This is the best Angry Birds game we've ever done. It's the best parts of Angry Birds with all new cutting-edge gameplay set in in a galaxy far, far away," said Peter Vesterbacka, the Mighty Eagle and CMO of Rovio. "As a big Star Wars fan myself, I'm really excited about this new universe. The Force is definitely strong with this one."

The collaboration doesn't end on the software side. If there's one thing Rovio and George Lucas have in common, it's a penchant for merchandise, and you can expect a lot of it from Angry Birds Star Wars. Everything from themed Halloween costumes to action figures and plush toys will be available at select retailers starting October 28, Rovio said.

Angry Birds Star Wars will launch to iOS, Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, Mac, PC, Windows Phone, and Windows 8 on November 8, 2012. No word yet on price.

GM Aims to Create 1,500 Information Technology Jobs in Michigan as Part of Insourcing Strategy

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:05 AM PDT

GM CrowdWorking in Information Technology (IT) isn't especially glamorous to begin with, at least not outside of geek circles where the humor in Saturday Night Live's Nick Burns skits are completely lost, but at least you could count on steady employment. Even during the recession there's been a spattering of growth in IT spending, and if you happen to be an unemployed IT guy or gal living in the midwest (or willing to relocate), General Motors (GM) may soon have a job for you.

GM on Monday announced plans to open an Information Technology Innovation Center in Warren, Michigan, which it expects will create 1,500 high-tech jobs over the next several years. It's one of four planned Innovation Centers in the U.S., the first of which was opened last month in Austin, Texas, where 500 news IT jobs will be created, GM said.

"GM is executing an IT best practice by insourcing IT services and making them a strategic part of assuring GM remains a fast-moving leader," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group in San Jose, Calif. "This is also one of the best opportunities for IT professionals to work in the automotive industry."

GM Workers

The in-sourced IT business services model is part of GM's overall IT Transformation strategy that entails recruiting recent college graduate and experienced professionals for the jobs being created. The effort is being led by Chief Information Officer Randy Mott, formerly an executive with HP.

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Android Pioneer HTC Posts Lowest Profit in 6 Years

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:05 AM PDT

HTC Logo with AndroidHTC continues to struggle to find a way to flip the kind of profits it did during the company's heyday, back when it was moving handsets like gangbusters and practically had a license to print money. But the times, they are a-changin' and the HTC of old is having trouble competing in this new landscape dominated by Apple and Samsung, the latter of which has picked up the Android torch that HTC helped ignite. Ginormous profit dips are the norm for HTC these days, which today posted a record 79 percent drop in quarterly profit.

The once spunky handset maker reported that its third-quarter net profit was 3.9 billion New Taiwan dollars, a nice sounding number until you convert it to American currency, which works out to $133 million. Still a nice chunk of change, only profits are headed in the wrong direction. A year earlier, HTC's profits totaled NT$18.64 billion, or about US$636.28 million.

HTC once ranked as the biggest Android smartphone player, but has since been shoved aside by Samsung, which jumped ahead of HTC in the U.S. in 2011. Samsung's flagship Galaxy S III device is one of the most popular smartphones in the world and a large reason why the company expects to post a record profit in the third quarter.

HTC Windows Phone 8X and 8S

At the Mobile World Congress earlier this year, HTC revealed a new smartphone strategy. Rather than continue to take a shotgun approach to the Android ecosystem, HTC decided to focus its efforts on a single product line, the HTC One. HTC's intention was (and remains) to put all its efforts into building a handful of really good devices rather than bombard the market with dozens with mediocre handsets. It's too early to call that strategy a failure, and it will be interesting to see how the company's upcoming Windows Phone 8X and 8X devices fare when they debut in November.

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MMO Updates

MMO Updates


Former Secret World lead dev: Successful games need to be 'a bit more commercial'

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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Former Secret World lead dev - Successful games need to be 'a bit more commercial'
Penny Arcade has published a lengthy interview with former Funcom designer Martin Bruusgaard. Bruusgaard was a casualty of The Secret World's post-launch layoffs despite being credited as the game's lead designer.

He speaks to the challenges inherent in TSW's release window as well as his belief that Funcom's desire to make a unique game kept it from being an instant commercial success. "It's a shame to say, but I think [there are] very, very few cases where you can sit down and make the game that you really want to do, and it turns out to be a success," Bruusgaard says. "Unfortunately I think that in order to be a success in today's market, you need to make the game a bit more commercial."

The interview also touches on Funcom's position at the forefront of gaming technology. Despite its recent troubles, the company is "really, really pushing the limits and pushing the boundaries on how to make software," Bruusgaard says.

MassivelyFormer Secret World lead dev: Successful games need to be 'a bit more commercial' originally appeared on Massively on Mon, 08 Oct 2012 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wings Over Atreia: Aion turns to outsourcing

Posted: 08 Oct 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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Despite the fact that the U.S. presidential elections are only a few short weeks away, this isn't the beginning of a political debate, so please leave all politically charged opinions at the door. This topic has nothing to do with politics at all; it's about a contest in Aion that NCsoft announced this last week.

At least it looks like a contest. It's called the Tiamat Slayer Event, and Daevas are called on to compete with others by creating the ultimate guide for Aion's upcoming 12-man alliance instance, Dragon Lord's Sanctuary. The alliance that produces the best how-to guide will receive prizes and accolades, including eternal weapons and a spiffy title with bonuses. But is it really about rewarding Daevas for a job well done, or is it about conning players into doing all the work so the studio doesn't have to?

Let's examine all the facts (including a hint on the release date for 3.5?), and you can decide for yourself.

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    Captain's Log: Star Trek Online potpourri

    Posted: 08 Oct 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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    It's that time again, folks -- the time when we peruse the little tidbits of news and gossip circulating around Star Trek Online! This month, let's highlight info posted to the October 2012 Ask Cryptic blog, plus new goodies about the upcoming reputation system coming in STO's Season Seven and a few little items pertaining to Season Eight and beyond.

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      CCP still iterating on EVE's bipedal gameplay

      Posted: 08 Oct 2012 07:30 AM PDT

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      CCP still iterating on EVE's Incarna gameplay
      EVE Online's bipedal avatar gameplay has a long history. What started as simply "walking in stations" morphed into a concept called Ambulation before finally seeing the light of day during 2011's Incarna expansion.

      Internet spaceship fans revolted, though, and CCP was forced to shelve its goals for fleshing out the New Eden universe. Apparently the mothballing was temporary, as CCP's Ned Coker recently explained to PCGamesN. "Incarna and avatar gameplay is definitely not shelved indefinitely, it's just not being worked on actively in full production right now," he said.

      EVE devs are tinkering with new Incarna prototypes that feature more actual gameplay as opposed to the single-player sitting-on-your-couch-and-surfing-the-market experience offered by the current captain's quarters implementation. Coker says that one of the prototypes involves deep space dead ship discovery wherein players will leave their pods and explore dangerous bits of wreckage.

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      The Stream Team: October 8 - 14, 2012

      Posted: 08 Oct 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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      Awareness. Social, self, spatial -- whatever your flavor of awareness, it's a useful trait. And if livestreamers have got it, great. If not, well then Massively TV is just that much more amusing! Didn't notice that boss mob standing at your heels? Chuckles ensue. Was that actually a cliff two steps back? A good belly laugh commences. Yes sir, these things and more have transpired while all eyes were watching.

      Don't miss out on the fun! Tune in this week to watch The Stream Team members as they brave a variety of worlds, or watch the classic episodes of yester-streams, so you can see for yourself how well the Massively livestreamers exhibit awareness. But what about you readers? How does your awareness measure up? You could test yourself with the basketball clip, or you can keep reading and take Massively's own awareness pop quiz at the end!

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        World of Warcraft exploiters wipe out entire cities

        Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:30 AM PDT

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        World of Warcraft exploiters wipe out entire cities
        Imagine logging into your favorite MMO only to find that a previously populated capital city is a barren wasteland devoid of life. This actually happened yesterday to some denizens of World of Warcraft, as mischief-makers used an exploit to kill everyone -- human players and NPCs alike -- in the biggest cities. Stormwind and Orgrimmar were completely wiped out on several servers, with other towns reportedly coming under nefarious attacks.

        Blizzard
        leaped into action and quickly hotfixed the game, promising that the exploit cannot happen again. The studio said that it is taking this apocalypse action "very seriously" and has launched an investigation into it.

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        The Daily Grind: How much gaming do you manage on a daily basis?

        Posted: 08 Oct 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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        The Daily Grind - How much gaming do you manage on a daily basis?
        I spent a weekend away from MMORPGs recently, and while that's somewhat unusual, it's not as unusual as it used to be. Despite popular assumptions to the contrary, the life of a pro game blogger sometimes involves less gaming and more, well... other stuff tangentially related to gaming but more directly in line with administrative duties common to more traditional professions.

        While I still have occasional binge gaming marathons, my average daily time is down considerably. What about you, Massively readers? How much uninterrupted gaming time do you manage on a daily basis, and is it enough?

        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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          EB Games Expo 2012: Guild Wars 2 interview

          Posted: 07 Oct 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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          EB Games Expo 2012 Guild Wars 2 Interview
          The highlight of this year's EB Games Expo in Sydney, Australia, at least for MMO fans, was surely the inclusion of QV Software, publisher of Guild Wars 2 in Australia and New Zealand. Naturally, Massively Multimedia Contributor David Desi (aka Psykopig) dropped by the QVS booth to chat with Dan Greentree, Product Manager and go-to guy for the Aussie edition of Guild Wars 2. Dan and David discuss the game's scope, painterly art styles, jumping puzzles, and community before answering the ultimate question: Asura or Norn?!

          Check it out after the break, and don't forget the Pig's other videos from the showroom floor!

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            EVE Evolved: Player justice in Retribution

            Posted: 07 Oct 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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            This week CCP released a new devblog on upcoming piracy and PvP changes heading to EVE Online with this winter's Retribution expansion. In addition to new ships and an as-yet unrevealed bounty hunter revamp, Retribution completely redesigns the Crimewatch system that decides whom you can legally shoot and stops players from docking or jumping out of the system in the middle of combat. EVE's aggression mechanics are notoriously complicated and buggy, but Retribution aims to simplify the system and put players in the driving seat of criminal justice.

            The new Crimewatch system not only gets rid of old, undocumented code that was written when dinosaurs roamed the earth but also has far-reaching consequences for pirates, people engaging in PvE and the upcoming bounty hunting revamp. Pirates will now be able to escape into high-security space without police intervention, loot thieves will be subjected to mob justice, nullsec ratters won't be as safe as they think, and neutral remote repairing will be a thing of the past.

            In this week's EVE Evolved, I delve into Crimewatch 2.0 and how the Retribution expansion will change the game for pirates, ratters, and people engaging in PvP across New Eden.

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              MMO Week in Review: Pandaria invites analysts to savor some delicious crow

              Posted: 07 Oct 2012 02:00 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.

              "Disappointing" was the word analysts initially used to describe Mists of Pandaria's launch, but this week, analysts who've apparently heard of these newfangled "digital downloads" predicted stronger sales numbers for World of Warcraft's fourth expansion... and have thus far been proven right. In fact, so far, Blizzard has sold 2.7 million copies of MoP and reports subscription tallies over 10 million, up nearly a million from the 9.1 million measured last summer. And that's before China weighs in and the first major content patch arrives.

              The rest of this week's top MMO stories are rounded up beyond the break!

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                League of Legends cheating controversy puts $2,000,000 on the line

                Posted: 07 Oct 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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                The competitive e-sports scene has exploded in the past two years, with top MOBA teams competing for prizes of up to an incredible $1,000,000 US from a single tournament. This weekend, MOBA fans tuned in to the League of Legends World Championship tournament, streamed live from Los Angeles. The crowd attending the event got front row seats to see the game's best teams battle it out over a total of $2,000,000 US in prize money, and with so much money on the line, it's no surprise that accusations of cheating have already surfaced.

                A huge screen showed the match in action to event attendees, with two smaller screens showing each team's in-game map with the positions of their players. Competitors were told to face forward at all times, but controversy erupted last night when livestream viewers at home noticed players turning their heads and looking up away from the screen. It was argued that those players were cheating by looking at the opposing team's minimap to check the positions of their players.

                Riot Games e-sports coordinator RiotTiza was lead referee for the tournament and released the following statement:
                "We keep a constant watch on all the players on stage at all times. We have cameras as well as live people walking onto stage to keep tabs in everything. All players are told that they need to remain sitting, facing forward, and with headphones on at all times, including during pauses. I can personally confirm that no WE player looked at the minimap at any point during the match."

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                Rise and Shiny: Mortal Online

                Posted: 07 Oct 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                There are so many issues and subjects to cover this week, thanks to the limited time I spent in Mortal Online, a free-for-all PvP sandbox by Star Vault. I've played my share of MMOs that are similar to Mortal Online, games like EVE Online, Darkfall, Ultima Online, Wurm Online, Salem, and others. Essentially the idea is to set players loose in a massive, open world that is closer to "realistic" than standard themepark MMOs. Players might spend time farming or fishing or hunting down other players or mobs. It's generally a good idea to prepare yourself for a lot of running around, hiding, and slowly figuring out what to do when playing a FFA PvP sandbox.

                Games like Mortal Online provoke questions like "Why is nudity an option at all?" and "Why is there stamina (and other realistic features) alongside magic and no permanent death?" I've learned to forget those questions and just take each specific FFA MMO as it is. Mortal Online stands alone in many ways. Unfortunately, being known as a buggy mess is one of those. I've played many buggy MMOs in my time but have enjoyed myself immensely in some of them (remember, I hosted an early Vanguard: Saga of Heroes podcast!), so I wasn't scared of jumping into an MMO that was supposed to be rough to say the least.

                What did I find? Well, I found a ton -- and I mean a ton -- of bugs. But I also found a pretty cool community (yes, I just said that) and some grand adventure. Let me break it down.

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                  ArcheAge's pet system turns cute baby wolves into fearsome battle wargs

                  Posted: 07 Oct 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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                  ArcheAge's pet system turns cute baby wolves into fearsome battle wargs
                  Did you know that ArcheAge features a battle pet system? As of the recently completed CBT5, XLGAMES added a wolf pet that's different from the title's normal mount critters.

                  While all ArcheAge mounts may be used in combat, battle pets are significantly stronger. Both pet types have their own character screens and equipment, but battle pets feature more active skills. You'll also need to be level 25 to obtain the battle pet quest (as opposed to level 5 for basic mounts).

                  Also like mounts, battle pets have their own levels which are advanced through hunting mobs (gathering, crafting, and quest turn-in XP does not affect either pet type). Finally, battle pets can die and will lose XP when they do. Head to ArcheAge Source for a lengthy system breakdown, and check out the baby wolf video after the cut.

                  [Thanks to Dengar for the tip!]

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                  XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review: Close Encounters

                  Posted: 08 Oct 2012 05:03 AM PDT

                  The original XCOM series may rank up there as one of the greatest PC gaming creations of all time, but MicroProse's string of '90s strategy hits barely registers as a blip on the radar of most console gamers -- even with the existence of a few ancient PlayStation ports. But even if you're familiar with the series, jumping in at this point can be intimidating; XCOM has a reputation for being absolutely brutal to new players, especially with its additional layer of simulation in which you're provided with an overwhelming amount of options for running a global alien-stomping operation. So it shouldn't come as a surprise that I went into Firaxis' XCOM: Enemy Unknown with more than a little trepidation; after all, strategy RPGs like Final Fantasy Tactics, Tactics Ogre and Valkyria Chronicles have consumed an embarrassing amount of my lifetime, and I didn't know if I'd be able to adapt to what I assumed would be an entirely different experience. Thankfully, Enemy Unknown makes for a thoroughly modern update to the turn-based strategy genre, one that offers easy access to newcomers while remaining just as demanding as the originals.

                  Dishonored Review: Taken by Surprise

                  Posted: 07 Oct 2012 09:00 PM PDT

                  For most gamers, the phrase "first-person stealth" conjures up painful memories of endless creeping, peeking, and, eventually, reloading whenever an unseen enemy spotted them with its unfairly superhuman vision. The problem: stealth games require the player to act within very tight boundaries, and a first-person perspective does an excellent job of obscuring vital visual information you'd otherwise notice in a third-person game. So of course you understand that my initial fears for Dishonored stemmed from just how poorly its particular genre had been pulled off in the past, even by legendary games like 2000's Deus Ex. But just as Assassin's Creed made complex platforming into a surprisingly elegant experience back in 2007, Dishonored managed to smooth out the wrinkles of its predecessors for an effortless take on first-person stealth; one set in a large, developed world with few outcomes, but many options.

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                  EVE Online Promises Retribution in December

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                  EVE Online Promises Retribution in December


                  CCP Games has announced that EVE Online: Retribution, the 18th free expansion for its sci-fi massively multiplayer online game, will be launched on December 4, 2012.

                  Darkmoon Faire - MoP Trinket Guide

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                  Darkmoon Faire - MoP Trinket Guide


                  It's been a while, since the new Darkmoon Faire Island has been introduced to World of Warcraft. This Darkmoon Faire Celebration, is the first one in Mists of Pandaria. It lasts from October, 7 (today), until October, 13.

                  Wolf Is Coming into Forsaken World

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                  Wolf Is Coming into Forsaken World


                  Wolf, the 6th race for Forsaken World, will be alive in the China server on 18th October. The wolf race (or Werewolf) has already been part of the main storyline as NPCs since the game was launched a couple of years back.

                  Darkfall Unholy Wars Released New Screens

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                  Darkfall Unholy Wars Released New Screens


                  Aventurine has released five brand new screenshots from its upcoming title, Darkfall Unholy Wars, which is scheduled to Launch on November.

                  Guild Wars 2 - Mesmer Nerfs!!!!!

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                  Guild Wars 2 - Mesmer Nerfs!!!!!


                  Hey guys, it looks like Anet released a new patch a few minutes ago (October 7th)... As usual, they are fixing issues, tweaking some spells and dealing with some balancing issues…What is puzzling me is that the Mesmer has been NERF!!!! Is this going to be the new trend in GW2???

                  Forge Launches Closed Beta with New Video of Map

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                  Forge Launches Closed Beta with New Video of Map


                  Players who registered for the game early in the summer have access to this closed beta, as do those who have pre-ordered the game. If you missed your chance to sign up previously, pre-orders are still being taken on the official site. Also, anyone who registers on the site now will be able to log a little bit of beta time using a free 14-day trial set within the beta.

                  The War Z Heads to Closed Beta on Halloween

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                  The War Z Heads to Closed Beta on Halloween


                  What more fitting date to begin the closed beta for The War Z than on Halloween? The countdown is on to the start of the October 31st closed beta, but players can gain access to the remaining alpha testing phase as early as October 15th by with certain pre-order packages.

                  Yellow Dragon Nest Latest Information: Vdeo, Stage Layout and More

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                  Yellow Dragon Nest Latest Information: Vdeo, Stage Layout and More


                  Latest information on Yellow Dragon Nest (YDN) has been released during Hangame Festival 2012 held at Yokohama Japan on 7th Oct.

                  New MMO Says Hello to the World: Core Online

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                  New MMO Says Hello to the World: Core Online


                  Core Online, a new MMO has been in development by Entwell for the past 3 years. Core Online is the 2nd MMORPG of Entwell, which the first game of the developer is Nostale.

                  3D Steampunk Fantasy MMORPG - Black Gold Features

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                  3D Steampunk Fantasy MMORPG - Black Gold Features


                  Black Gold Online is a 3D Steampunk Fantasy MMORPG developed by Snail Games. The game story starts in an interesting and unusual world full of adventures. In this world there exists a special resource, which is called "Black Gold".

                  Queen's Blade Online – Mobile Games in Development

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                  Queen's Blade Online – Mobile Games in Development


                  According to various Korean mobile gaming reports, MMO developer Liveplex is currently preparing 2 mobile games based on its adult MMORPG, Queen's Blade Online.

                  Dragon Nest T4 PVE Moonlord Guide by Kryonos

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                  Dragon Nest T4 PVE Moonlord Guide by Kryonos


                  Hello, welcome future moonlords to my revamped guide for T4. My name is Timmy, in this guide I will go in-depth on what my builds are for my PVE moonlord and why I did I take on these skills. I thank you personally for reading my guide, hopeful it'll help you understand moonlords better and their role "DPSers", they have very short cooldown skills and very decent to superb damage. I also truly believe that hybrid moonlords have become extinct due to the little SP we get.

                  WoW: Mists of Pandaria - Patch 5.1 PTR Coming Soon

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                  WoW: Mists of Pandaria - Patch 5.1 PTR Coming Soon


                  While Mists of Pandaria already comes packed full of some of the most diverse and expansive World of Warcraft content to date, we're staying true to our goal of delivering new content faster. World of Warcraft's latest expansion Mists of Pandaria launched last week and Blizzard is already preparing new content. Now, they announced that Patch 5.1, the first major update, will be arriving on the public test realm soon.

                  Mists of Pandaria Raids - Terrace of Endless Spring

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                  Mists of Pandaria Raids - Terrace of Endless Spring


                  Mists of Pandaria Raids - Terrace of Endless Spring bosses and videoes

                  Mists of Pandaria Raids - Heart of Fear

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                  Mists of Pandaria Raids - Heart of Fear


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                  League of Legends Playoffs Postponed Due to Connection Issues

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                  League of Legends Playoffs Postponed Due to Connection Issues


                  League of Legends' Season Two World Playoffs have been compromised by technical difficulties and accusations of cheating – and with $2 million on the line, tempers are high.

                  ArcheAge Added a Battle Pet System in CBT5

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                  ArcheAge Added a Battle Pet System in CBT5


                  Battle Pets are a fresh experiment in ArcheAge added during CBT5 phase, they weren't present before.

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