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Lenovo Wrestles PC Crown from HP; IDC Says Hold the Boat

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 05:04 PM PDT

HP and LenovoIf you've been paying attention to the PC wars, you've known for awhile it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that Lenovo at some point would leapfrog Hewlett-Packard (HP) to become the world's top PC supplier. Well, one major research firm claims that's exactly what happened in the third quarter of 2012, while a second firm still has HP ranked No. 1. Sadly, one thing all the major bean counters agree on is that the PC market in general is looking pretty pathetic. Let's take a look.

According to Gartner's data, Lenovo took a slight lead over HP in Q3, shipping over 13.7 million PCs for a 15.7 share of the overall PC market. HP shipped more than 13.5 million PCs and dropped into second place with a 15.5 percent share. Dell (10.5 percent), Acer (9.9 percent), and Asus (7.3 percent) round out the top 5 spots.

Lenovo All In One

Looking at the market as a whole, Gartner says PC sales are in a slump leading up to the release of Windows 8.

"A continuing slowdown in consumer PC shipments played a big part in the overall PC market decline," said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner. "The third quarter was also a transitional quarter before Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system release, so shipments were less vigorous as vendors and their channel partners liquidated inventory.

"Retailers were conservative in placing orders as they responded to weak back-to-school sales. By the end of September, retailers were focused on clearing out inventory in advance of the Windows 8 launch later this month," Kitagawa added. "On the professional side, there was minimum impact from Windows 8 in the quarter because the professional market will not adopt Windows 8 PCs immediately after the release."

IHS iSuppli's outlook on the PC market was even more grim, saying that even the normally busy back-to-school shopping season was a bust.

"There was great hope through the first half that 2012 would prove to be a rebound year for the PC market," said Craig Stice, senior principal analyst for computer systems at IHS. "Now three quarters through the year, the usual boost from the back-to-school season appears to be a bust, and both AMD and Intel's third-quarter outlooks appear to be flat to down. Optimism has vanished and turned to doubt, and the industry is now training its sights on 2013 to deliver the hoped-for rebound. All this is setting the PC market up for its first annual decline since the dot-com bust year of 2001."

HP All In One

Yikes! As to the topic of Lenovo versus HP, IHS iSuppli didn't weigh in on the matter, but International Data Corporation (IDC) did. According to IDC's data, Lenovo does indeed own a 15.7 percent share of the market, just as Gartner reported, but said that still ranks No. 2 behind HP, which edged out its rival with a 15.9 percent share. HP may wish to cling to IDC's numbers so that it can still wave around its "We're No. 1!" flag, but for how long? In the third quarter of 2011, IDC had HP ahead of Lenovo by 4.3 percentage points (17.4 percent versus 13.1 percent), a lead that has now been reduced to two-tenths of a percent.

It's splitting hairs to argue over a fraction of a percent, especially when sales are so bad all around, even for Apple, which has seen its shipments erode in recent months.

"PCs are going through a severe slump," said Jay Chou, senior research analyst, Worldwide PC Tracker. "The industry had already weathered a rough second quarter, and now the third quarter was even worse. A weak global economy as well as questions about PC market saturation and delayed replacement cycles are certainly a factor, but the hard question of what is the 'it' product for PCs remain unanswered. While ultrabook prices have come down a little, there are still some significant challenges that will greet Windows 8 in the coming quarter."

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Daily Deals: 240GB Intel 520 SSD, Linksys Dual-Band Router, and More

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 10:51 AM PDT

Intel 520 SSD

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Top Deal:

The deal to watch out for today is the impressive Intel 520 Series 240GB SSD for $170 with mail-in rebate (normally $200). The deal also comes with a five-year warranty.

We gave the drive a 9 in our review earlier this year and praised its reliability and fast SF-2281 controller. The SSD has sequential read and write speeds of 550MB/s and 520MB/s, respectively. 

Laptops:

Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edition 17.3" laptop with Core i7 2.3GHz, 2GB GeForce GT 650m video card, 1TB hard drive, 1920x1080 display, 8GB of DDR3 RAM for $950 with free shipping (normally $1,139).

Hardware & Peripherals:

Antec Nine Hundred Two V3 Black Steel computer case at Newegg for $90 after mail-in rebate (normally $120 - use coupon code: EMCYTZT2330).

Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB SSD for $65 with free shipping after $35 mail-in rebate at TigerDirect (normally $100).

Linksys E2500 Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Router (refurbished) for $33 with free shipping at Cisco (normally $90 - use coupon code: HSDISH5).

Logitech Unveils Trio of Touch-friendly Peripherals for Windows 8

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 09:30 AM PDT

Logitech Touch DevicesGet ready to grope your hardware, provided you're a fan of Logitech products and didn't read that statement out of context. We're not talking about doing anything inappropriate at your workplace, we're referring to Logitech's three new touch-friendly peripherals for Windows 8, including the Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650, Logitech Touch Mouse T620, and Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400.

"This new family of products takes the traditional mouse functionality you're used to and optimizes it for the navigation experience offered by Windows 8," said Mike Culver, vice president of brand development for consumer computing platforms at Logitech. "Our new mice and touchpad replicate the touch-screen experience that you've grown accustomed to on smartphones and tablets. With Windows 8 now offering up a similar touch experience, our products give you quick, easy and dynamic access to the core elements of the new interface."

All three products are designed to be an extension of Windows 8 on your physical desktop so that you can interact with the Windows 8 Style UI without groping your monitor. Perhaps the most intriguing is the Touchpad T650. It connects to your computer via USB or with a wireless dongle. It supports Windows 8 gestures, so even if your monitor doesn't support touch, you can still perform functions like pinch-to-zoom and three-finger swiping (to return to the Start screen). The Touchpad T650 will be available later this month for $80 MSRP.

Logitech's Touch Mouse T620 sports a full touch-surface with support for fix touch gestures. It too communicates via 2.4GHz wireless. The MSRP is $70.

 

Finally, the Touch Mouse T400 is more in the style of a traditional mouse, but with a dedicated touch zone area with support for three touch actions. There's a rubber grip wrapping and a glass touch-surface. Like the other two devices, this one will launch this month, but with an MSRP of $50.

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Future of Ultrabooks Still Very Much in Question

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 09:02 AM PDT

Vizio UltrabookAs with most technological devices, notebooks have a natural tendency to get smaller, lighter, and faster over time. It's the natural progression of things. Partly in an attempt to speed up the progression towards increasingly capable ultraportable systems, Intel created the Ultrabook specification with a set of guidelines manufacturers must abide by in order to market their systems as such. We've seen some promising Ultrabooks come to market, but will they become the de facto standard Intel envisions? Conflicting reports make that a tough question to answer.

Barely more than a week ago, IHS iSuppli came out and slashed its near-term sales forecasts for Ultrabooks by more than half from 22 million units to 10.3 million units. According to IHS iSuppli, Ultrabooks cost too much, a problem that's compounded by the fact that industry players have done a poor job marketing these devices. In order for Ultrabooks to make any kind of dent in the mainstream market, the research firm argued that pricing would have to be in the vicinity of $600

"With the economy languishing, Ultrabook sellers may have trouble finding buyers at the current pricing, especially with fierce competition from new mobile computing gadgets such as the iPhone 5, Kindle Fire HD and forthcoming Microsoft Surface," said Craig Stice, senior principal analyst for compute platforms at IHS.

A new report by GBI Research casts a more positive light on Ultrabooks. GBI Research says 1.3 million Ultrabooks were sold last year, but thanks to falling component prices, it expects that number to balloon to 148.7 million by 2016. By then, Ultrabooks will account for nearly half all notebook sales.

"Although currently viewed as prohibitively expensive, Ultrabook sales will explode in the next five years, making up 47 percent of annual notebook sales by just 2016," GBI Research predicts.

Pricing might not be the only thing holding Ultrabooks back. If there's a common complaint that we see time and again, it's that the display resolution on many Ultrabook models simply isn't high enough. Ultrabooks panels are typically smaller in size than traditional notebooks -- 11.6 inches and 13.3 inches versus 15.6 inches and 17 inches -- but even still, we often hear users lamenting the lack of higher resolutions. Look for that to change, too.

Acer Aspire S7 Ultrabook

Acer recently announced its Aspire S7 Series, which will ship in the standard 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch sizes, but with Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) screen resolutions. In addition, we're starting to see some 15.6-inch Ultrabooks, such as HP's 6t-1000 and Vizio's CT15 line.

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Canonical Now Solicits Donations When Downloading Ubuntu, Says Don't Freak Out

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 08:30 AM PDT

Ubuntu LogoAn extra step has been added to the Ubuntu download process, one which Canonical hopes will urge users to open up their wallets and contribute to the open source operating system's future development. Now when you go to download Ubuntu, a donation screen appears where you can not only flip a few funds at Canonical, but also tell them where exactly you think your cash would be best utilized.

There are eight categories to choose from, each with a slider to increase or decrease your overall donation. Some of the options include, "Make the desktop more amazing," "Performance optimization for games and apps," "Improve hardware support on more PCs," and "Better coordination with Debian and upstreams."

In case your initial reaction is to freak out and assume the worst -- that Canonical is in dire straits and might start charging for Ubuntu -- the open source developer says to relax, Ubuntu is and always will be free, and this is simply about making it easier for supporters to fork over funds.

"Today, we're making it easier for people to financially contribute to Ubuntu if they want to. By introducing a 'contribute' screen as part of the desktop download process, people can choose to financially support different aspects of Canonical's work: from gaming and apps, developing the desktop, phone and tablet, to co-ordination of upstreams or supporting Ubuntu flavors," Canonical explains. "It's important to note that Ubuntu remains absolutely free, financial contribution remains optional and it is not required in order to download the software."

Ubuntu Donation Pictogram

A pictogram at the bottom of the contribution page puts your donation in perspective by comparing the dollar amount to some other equivalent. Donate $15, for example, and Canonical will tell you that's the equivalent to the price of King Kong versus Godzilla on DVD. SPOILER ALERT: King Kong wins. For those of you who were previously on the fence over whether to donate or buy the DVD, we hope that makes your decision easier.

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Today’s other news: TF2 Mann vs Machine getting an update, yet another Far Cry 3 trailer

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:44 AM PDT

By the time you are reading this, hundreds — nay, thousands — of brave XCOM soldiers have laid down their lives to defend the earth. Take a moment to contemplate their digital sacrifice, and then help yourself forget by emptying this shot glass of PC gaming news. Today's poison features some oak cask aged Far [...]

Xbox 360 games to get more expensive in India

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:43 AM PDT

MCV India is reporting that Microsoft is about to significantly bump up the prices of all upcoming first party Xbox 360 games in India. Master Chief's latest adventure, Halo 4 will now set you back by a whopping Rs. 3,299 while the Limited Edition will be available for Rs. 4,599. The open world racer, Forza [...]

War Of Emperium Arrives On Ragnarok Classic

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:41 AM PDT

Gravity Interactive  has announced that the massive War of Emperium update has officially launched on Ragnarok Online's Classic Server. For nostalgia minded players who enjoyed the original mechanics and maps of the game, Gravity launched its Classic Server in June. As the months passed, the server had more regions and features added. This update introduces [...]

Aion 4.0 – First new class confirmed via developer blog

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:35 AM PDT

NCsoft will be previewing version 4.0′s content for Aion over the next few weeks, and the first to be revealed is 1 of the 3 new classes teased a couple of weeks back. First up, this new class is translated as "Shooting Star". As you would have guessed, this class uses guns and various artillery [...]

Review: Code of Princess

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:32 AM PDT

People keep saying this: “Code of Princess is being called the spiritual successor to Sega Saturn classic Guardian Heroes.” Say it once or twice and my interest is piqued. Say it any more than that and I get defensive. Why? Treasure’s Guardian Heroes still stands as my favorite side-scrolling 2D beat-’em-up of all time, and [...]

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Today’s other news: TF2 Mann vs Machine getting an update, yet another Far Cry 3 trailer

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:44 AM PDT

By the time you are reading this, hundreds — nay, thousands — of brave XCOM soldiers have laid down their lives to defend the earth. Take a moment to contemplate their digital sacrifice, and then help yourself forget by emptying this shot glass of PC gaming news. Today's poison features some oak cask aged Far [...]

Xbox 360 games to get more expensive in India

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:43 AM PDT

MCV India is reporting that Microsoft is about to significantly bump up the prices of all upcoming first party Xbox 360 games in India. Master Chief's latest adventure, Halo 4 will now set you back by a whopping Rs. 3,299 while the Limited Edition will be available for Rs. 4,599. The open world racer, Forza [...]

War Of Emperium Arrives On Ragnarok Classic

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:41 AM PDT

Gravity Interactive  has announced that the massive War of Emperium update has officially launched on Ragnarok Online's Classic Server. For nostalgia minded players who enjoyed the original mechanics and maps of the game, Gravity launched its Classic Server in June. As the months passed, the server had more regions and features added. This update introduces [...]

Aion 4.0 – First new class confirmed via developer blog

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:35 AM PDT

NCsoft will be previewing version 4.0′s content for Aion over the next few weeks, and the first to be revealed is 1 of the 3 new classes teased a couple of weeks back. First up, this new class is translated as "Shooting Star". As you would have guessed, this class uses guns and various artillery [...]

Review: Code of Princess

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 01:32 AM PDT

People keep saying this: “Code of Princess is being called the spiritual successor to Sega Saturn classic Guardian Heroes.” Say it once or twice and my interest is piqued. Say it any more than that and I get defensive. Why? Treasure’s Guardian Heroes still stands as my favorite side-scrolling 2D beat-’em-up of all time, and [...]

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DC Universe's Game Update 19 brings new R&D, mail upgrade, and more

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 09:30 AM PDT

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DC Universe's Game Update 19 hits today
If you were planning on playing DC Universe Online this morning, well, you'll probably need to find something else to do. Sony Online Entertainment says the client will be unavailable for about five hours while it patches in Game Update 19.

New research and development consumables are on the way thanks to new components and plans that will begin dropping from endgame bosses. SOE has also tweaked the newbie tutorial to emphasize combat encounter mechanics. The in-game mail UI also boasts a complete makeover designed for ease-of-use.

Finally, Update 19 lays the groundwork for the Witching Hour Halloween event (which officially begins on October 16th), and it also delivers a ton of bug fixes. View the full patch notes on the DCUO forums.

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Security breached in PlaySpan hack, multiple games affected [Updated]

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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Security breached in PlaySpan hack, multiple games affected
Three popular MMORPGs have been affected by a security breach at PlaySpan. User IDs, encrypted passwords, and e-mail addresses for millions of Guild Wars, EVE Online, and World of Tanks players have been compromised, according to Develop.

Upon detecting the breach, PlaySpan locked all accounts and closed the PlaySpan Marketplace. The company is asking users to reset their passwords while the firm investigates the hack, and also encourages folks urges folks to reset passwords on other websites as a precaution.

A PlaySpan spokesperson stated, "We sincerely apologize for any frustration or inconvenience this incident has caused our customers. We know PlaySpan's business depends on consumer trust. Security is a top priority for us, and we are redoubling our efforts to strengthen PlaySpan's overall system security."

[Thanks to Chris for the tip!]

[Update]: Jagex has contacted Massively to clarify that its RuneScape title isn't a part of PlaySpan's Marketplace system as originally reported.

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Funcom prepping The Secret World for reticle combat

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 08:15 AM PDT

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Funcom prepping The Secret World for reticule combat
Most of you Secret World fans know that the game has featured a changing of the guard in its development ranks. While Ragnar Tornquist remains as Creative Director, former Lead Content Designer Joel Bylos is now the Game Director, and as such he's penned his first state-of-the-game letter which just went live on TSW website.

After a lengthy introduction, Bylos gets down to the business of update schedules. First up is Issue #4 and the long-awaited New York City raid. More importantly, the update will introduce reticle combat. Bylos says it's something the game has needed for a long time, but he's also conscious of the fact that some players may prefer to do without. "I feel it makes combat a lot more direct and exciting. We are not forcing it upon anyone, though. You will be able to freely switch between traditional targeting and the reticle depending on what you feel is best for you," he explains.

Bylos also hints at "an entirely new animation backend for the Dreamworld engine," which should allow the firm to address common complaints regarding TSW's avatar movement. There's more, too, including a bit on puzzle raids, but you'll need to head to the official website to read it all.

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City of Steam tells the tale of Halyar's Retreat

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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City of Steam tells the tale of Haylar's Retreat
While it won't be ready for next month's beta, the area of Halyar's Retreat is the focus of a new City of Steam developer diary today.

Halyar's Retreat is a middle-class suburb that gradually became the hangout for all sorts of illicit businessmen and gangs. The titular greenskin soldier consolidated power and control, keeping the peace while criminal activities continued. However, when he was killed, chaos erupted and this particular area of Nexus became a lot less safe for all living and visiting there.

The team said that it originally envisioned Halyar's Retreat as being gothic architecture on top of plateaus, but it never gelled with the layout of the city. Instead, the concept was re-worked into a slightly upscale industrial suburb.

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Vendetta now available on Windows 8, RT

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 07:30 AM PDT

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Vendetta now available on Windows 8, RT
Have you upgraded to Windows 8 yet? Do you use Windows on a tablet? If so, Guild Software wants you to know that its long-running Vendetta Online sci-fi MMO is ready and willing. The indie outfit recently released the game to the Windows store, and as you'd know if you read one of Massively's multiple Vendetta impressions pieces, the game syncs seamlessly across PCs, Macs, Linux systems, and tablets, now including devices that run Windows RT.

"Thanks to the scalability of our in-house NAOS Engine with native DirectX 11 support, we're able to deliver our desktop-grade MMO experience even on lightweight Windows RT tablets," explains Guild CEO John Bergman.

Vendetta mixes combat, mining, trading, and exploration, and a free trial is available via the game's official website.

[Source: Guild press release]

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    Aion gunslinger class concepts revealed

    Posted: 10 Oct 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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    Aion gunslinger class concepts revealed
    There's badassery, and then there's the newly revealed class concept for Aion's forthcoming 4.0 update. You might recall that NCsoft teased three new archetypes via a trio of silhouette images a few weeks ago.

    Now MMO Culture has published a couple of concept drawings showing off one of the classes, a black-clad gunslinger complete with a fedora, a duster, and a pair of pistols. The images are taken from a Korean dev blog and as is typical with Aion, the updates will go live on the game's Korean servers first before slowly making their way west.

    If this new Gunner class (loosely translated as Shooting Star from the dev blog) is any indication, though, the updates will be well worth the wait. Head past the break for the images, then click through to the source for further details.

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    The Daily Grind: Does your MMO need a reboot?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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    The Daily Grind Does your MMO need a reboot
    MMO reboots, revamps, and pseudo-sequels seem all the rage these days, from Global Agenda 2 to Darkfall: Unholy Wars to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. Sometimes it makes sense to start over and take developed assets and lessons forward to a much improved version. Once in a while, the first launch of an MMO is so disastrous that only by hitting the reset button does the game have a chance for the future.

    But what about your favorite MMO? Is it in sore need for a massive overhaul or a big reboot? Did it fail to gain a significant audience the first time around? Does it need the push of additional development and media coverage to succeed in its second chance?

    If so, let us know what you'd recommend developers do if they rebooted your game. How could they feasibly make it much better and perhaps take a slightly different course than what exists today?

    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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      EverQuest: Rain of Fear beta registration is open

      Posted: 09 Oct 2012 06:30 PM PDT

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      This would look scarrier if it didn't appear to be rolling its eye.
      Are you afraid of what lurks in the 19th EverQuest expansion? A title like Rain of Fear does not exactly imply a safe and welcoming environment. But there's no reason to be concerned without just cause, and now interested players can find out if there is in fact something to fear as registration for the expansion's beta on the official site is now live, giving everyone a chance to try out the new content before it goes live.

      And there's quite a bit of new content to be had therein. Aside from an increase of the level cap up to 100, players can enjoy an improved brokering system, the hunter system encouraging players to slay a wide variety of enemies, and the usual plethora of new skills and quests. Even if you don't want to take the full testing ride, you can still take a look at the official site for all of the upcoming features.

      [Source: Sony Online Entertainment press release]

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        Star Wars: The Old Republic kicks off meeting the developers with Jesse Sky

        Posted: 09 Oct 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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        There's a pun to made here about Venom and comment sections, but I'll let you piece that one together.
        Like every MMO, Star Wars: The Old Republic is not a game produced by a single person. The community team behind the game has kicked off what promises to be a series of articles introducing the developers, starting with the lead Flashpoint and Operations designer Jesse Sky. Like BioWare's similar articles for other franchises, the interview is a mix of questions about Star Wars: The Old Republic and questions about who Sky is as a person.

        Sky goes on record as mentioning that he sees designing Flashpoints as similar to designing an adventure for a tabletop game, with the story choices having a major impact on how the instance is paced out. There's also a science to making sure that the encounters are designed to be challenging while at the same time not insurmountable. If you'd like to know more about one of the minds behind the game's content, check out the full interview, and perhaps throw a few more questions into the official discussion thread.

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        The Soapbox: RuneScape is a proper MMO

        Posted: 09 Oct 2012 05:00 PM PDT

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        Most of us will remember RuneScape from its first incarnation: a tiny and blocky world with simplistic gameplay, no sound, and only a handful of quests. The product of two brothers operating out of their parents' house in Nottingham, the original version launched in 2001 and slowly carved out its niche as a game for kids that could be played in a web-browser. RuneScape has a special significance for me as the first MMO I ever played, and it's responsible for starting my life-long love affair with online gaming. A whole generation of gamers grew up with that primitive, blocky world and eventually left for more polished games. But RuneScape has grown up too -- and boy did it have a growth spurt!

        Today's RuneScape bears little resemblance to the classic version many of us played as kids. The graphics are now considerably better, the world map is about five times the size, and it has features most people dream of getting in their favourite MMOs. RuneScape now has player housing, guild halls on huge floating islands, a full player-designed battleground system, procedurally generated dungeons, regular content updates, and 186 quests packed full of British humour. People sometimes say that RuneScape isn't a proper MMO like World of Warcraft, but I'd argue that it's actually more worthy of its "massively multiplayer" title than most of the MMOs released in the past decade.

        In this editorial, I look at just how far RuneScape has come and argue that RuneScape may be more worthy of being called a proper MMO than some triple-A releases.

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          Champions Online gives a first glimpse at new vehicles

          Posted: 09 Oct 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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          Champions Online gives a first glimpse at new vehicles
          Vehicles continue to roll into Champions Online, and Cryptic has a tantalizing peek at the next stage of this invasion. The studio recently revealed two more vehicles as well as a special mission designed around superpowered rides.

          The first new vehicle is the hover tank. This tank is much more stable than the Hawkwing fighters players previously piloted, and offer a brute-force approach to combat. Cryptic is also working on two versions of grav bikes, which serve up support and DPS respectively.

          Vehicles get a lot more fun when there's a reason to use them, which is why the studio is preparing several missions based around this new technology. One of these missions is the defense of an UNTIL flying carrier, which tasks players with engaging in a dogfight while the carrier is repaired.

          The hover tank, grav bikes, and carrier defense mission will be coming later this year to Champions Online.

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          Rumor: Dante's Inferno and Dead Space dev may be working on a MOBA

          Posted: 09 Oct 2012 03:30 PM PDT

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          Rumor Dante's Inferno dev may be working on a MOBA
          If you were just thinking that the world needed another Massively Online Battle Arena (MOBA) based on a previous game IP, the team at Visceral Games may have read your mind. The Dead Space and Dante's Inferno dev studio has posted a handful of tell-tale job listings on the Gamasutra job boards that point to the development of a MOBA.

          Among these MOBA-esque positions are a game designer, a global community manager, and a character concept artist, all with experience or passion for the PC MOBA genre. As it stands, the connection between these job listings is only speculation, but the real question seems to be whether or not the studio is working on a MOBA for one of their existing IPs or an entirely new way to kill your friends in three-quarter overhead view with pre-made classes.

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          Star Trek Online reveals 1000-day veteran rewards

          Posted: 09 Oct 2012 03:00 PM PDT

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          Starfleet and Klingon captains, your attention please! Cryptic Studios has an announcement that should be especially exciting for any long-time players of Star Trek Online. The game has been going strong since February of 2010. Tomorrow its first wave of players will reach the 1000-day mark, and everyone knows what that means: veteran rewards!

          Today the studio unveiled the shiny rewards that these dedicated Trekkies will have bestowed upon them in gratitude for their loyalty, and those players are certainly in for a real treat. Players who prefer the Starfleet side of the game will be given access to the latest in Starfleet technology: the Chimera Heavy Destroyer. This fine starship has a number of top-of-the-line features ranging from the prototype Dynamic Tactical System to the "powerful multi-targeting Lotus, which is capable of piercing multiple targets." Meanwhile, the Klingons in the house will be able to jump into the cockpit of the Peghqu' Heavy Destroyer. This versatile ship is very similar to its Federation counterpart, featuring the same Dynamic Tactical System and Lotus weaponry.

          Veteran players who reach the 1000-day mark will also claim a new in-game title, an extra starship slot, and an exclusive forum title. Better yet, all lifetime subbers will also receive instant access to all existing veteran rewards, which is handy since lifetime subs are on sale for $199.99 (down from $299.99) for the next month.

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          Arcane Legends debuts cinematic trailer

          Posted: 09 Oct 2012 02:30 PM PDT

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          Arcane Legends debuts cinematic trailer
          Spacetime Studios, creator of such mobile hits as Pocket Legends and Dark Legends, has released the first cinematic trailer for its newest entry in the Legends series: Arcane Legends.

          The video whimsically showcases the MMO's three character classes -- Warrior, Rogue, and Mage -- as well as the helpful battle pet that can fight along side you and grant special bonuses along the way. Each class can combine its skills for group combos, while later specializing in certain skills to fit each player's playstyle.

          Arcane Legends is expected to release this fall for Android, iOS, and Chrome.

          [Source: Spacetime Studios press release]

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            Hyperspace Beacon: SWTOR's tools of the raid

            Posted: 09 Oct 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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            Hyperspace Beacon SWTOR's tools of the raid
            I've mentioned that I don't like the idea of judging other players by arbitrary numbers. It annoys me when a person is included or excluded from an event or guild simply based on something like gearscore or pure DPS numbers. However, the importance of these numbers shouldn't be undervalued in a game like Star Wars: The Old Republic.

            A couple of weeks back, I wrote an article about how the gear grind is "unfun." I don't like the grind, but I do like building good gear. I hate to admit it, but there is a little bit of min-maxer in me (just a little!).

            With SWTOR turning nine months old, many news and guide sites have settled into a routine. Surprisingly, the sites that I visited pre-launch are not the sites that I visit now. Now I am interested in the more granular sites that help me with very specific tasks of the game. Granted, I still visit Darth Hater and TORWars when I'm looking for news, but I have a completely different set of sites and tools for character building. These are the three sites I use almost daily.

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              Lord of the Rings Online reveals Riders of Rohan soundtrack

              Posted: 09 Oct 2012 01:30 PM PDT

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              Whether you play Lord of the Rings Online or not, there's no doubt that the game boasts stunning visuals and an impressive music score. With less than a week to go until the Riders of Rohan expansion is released, today Turbine teased players with a sample of the expansion's incredible soundtrack. To capture the sound of Rohan, composer Chance Thomas spent five years digging through the Lord of the Rings lore and pulling out every reference to sound or music for inspiration.

              The result is an orchestral soundtrack with an open and hopeful tone that captures the feel of the plains of Rohan. Chance's aim with the soundtrack is to really set the tone for each area and to evoke emotions from players that will enhance their game experiences. "Every part of Middle-earth has its own character," he explains, "and we've tried to give it its own voice." Read on to watch the Sound of Rohan preview video in HD or preview all 23 tracks in the iTunes store.

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              MassivelyLord of the Rings Online reveals Riders of Rohan soundtrack originally appeared on Massively on Tue, 09 Oct 2012 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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              Trion details RIFT's 1.11 update, invites veterans back for free

              Posted: 09 Oct 2012 01:00 PM PDT

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              Trion details RIFT's 111 update, invites veterans back for free
              RIFT's 1.1 patch is lurking just around the bend. It's a good thing, too, because the update known as Tempest Rising is the lead-in to the Storm Legion expansion, which is slated for the not-too-distant future (November 13th to be exact). There's no date on 1.11 yet other than "soon," but Trion has helpfully listed the key features on the official RIFT website.

              Chief among them are the Tempest Rising world event, early access to the Exodus of the Storm Queen dungeon (provided you pre-ordered Storm Legion), and an overhauled soul system and accompanying reset. Finally, former RIFT subscribers can return for free between November 7th and November 11th.

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              Massively Speaking Episode 219: Kickstart THIS!

              Posted: 09 Oct 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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              Massively Speaking Episode 219 Kickstart THIS!
              Between sequels, Kickstarter projects, and expansions shooting out of every developer's thinkhole, the MMO industry is changing so fast that all Bree and Justin can do is ride the wave and shoot the curl. It's an all-California, all-surfer episode of Massively Speaking brought to you by Point Blank. Cowabunga, dudes!

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                Phantasy Star Online 2 tops a million registered players

                Posted: 09 Oct 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                Phantasy Star Online 2 tops a million registered players
                Sega has announced that Phantasy Star Online 2 has topped one million registered users in its native Japan. This is up from 730,000 registrations last summer, at which point the game also boasted peak concurrent user numbers above 91,000.

                The firm is celebrating by doling out prizes to 100 players between October 17th and November 7th. Goodies include an Alienware laptop featuring a special PSO2 design, tickets to the Phantasy Star Series 25th Anniversary Concert, t-shirts, posters, and more.

                MassivelyPhantasy Star Online 2 tops a million registered players originally appeared on Massively on Tue, 09 Oct 2012 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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