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Asus Launches Eee Box EB1037 with Bay Trail Processor, Nvidia 820M Graphics

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 02:34 PM PST

Asus Eee Box EB1037A fanless PC that looks like a router

It doesn't take a monster system to run Microsoft Office or surf the web, hence why we're starting to see so many small form factor (SFF) PCs as of late. One of the newest SFF rigs to emerge is the Asus Eee Box EB1037, which is a mini-desktop system that looks like a router but is a full-fledged PC build around Intel's Bay Trail platform with a Celeron J1900 quad-core processor clocked at 2GHz.

The Eee Box EB1037 also features discrete Nvidia 820M graphics with 512MB of onboard memory, up to 8GB of RAM, choice between solid state drive (64GB or 128GB) or hard drive (320GB to 1TB), 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GbE LAN port, 4-in-1 card reader, headphone and microphone ports, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, and Windows 8.1.

We mentioned that it looks like a router -- it measures 8.6 inches by 6.8 inches by 1.15 inches and weighs around 1.5 pounds. There are no cooling fans so it runs completely silent. Asus isn't worried about overheating since the Celeron J1900 is a 10W chip that doesn't generate much heat.

The Eee Box EB1037 isn't offered in the U.S. just yet, though some overseas shops have it listed for around 270 euros (~$364 in U.S. currency).

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20 Best Android Games

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 12:56 PM PST

cod android20 games every Android user should play

While nothing can ever replace gaming with a keyboard and mouse on a killer rig, mobile games can be a godsend while you're in a waiting room, if, you've got the right games. Fortunately, we've compiled a list of the 20 best Android games. They range from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to Dots, Kami, and games like Space Team. There's something for everyone, and many of the games are available for free.

Do you have a favorite Android game? Let us know in the comments below!

Best Buy Marks Down First Generation Surface Pro 128GB to $500

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 09:40 AM PST

Surface Pro 128GBSale ends on Saturday

It hasn't even been a full year since Microsoft launched its first generation Surface Pro for $900, a price tag that undoubtedly scared off more than a few buyers. When we tested the Surface Pro, we came to the conclusion that it has "more than enough power for any casual computing need," though cheaper and lighter solutions made it a tough sell. If pricing is all that held you back, take note that Best Buy is currently selling the original Surface Pro for $500, which is $400 off its original retail price.

Finding first generation Surface devices selling for less than the original retail cost isn't exactly a difficult task, but as far as sale prices go, this is the lowest we've seen the Surface Pro with 128GB go for. It's $99 less than what Microsoft is asking, which is currently offering it for $599 with a $50 credit on NFLShop.com.

As a refresher, the Surface Pro sports a 10.6-inch display with a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) resolution, Intel Core i5 3317U processor, 4GB of DDR3-1600 RAM, 128GB storage, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, front and rear-facing 720p cameras, and a few other items. It also comes with a stylus and integrated kickstand.

If you're interested, bear in mind the sale price is only good today and tomorrow (Saturday).

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Microsoft's Update to Windows 8.1 May Boot Directly to Desktop by Default

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 09:14 AM PST

HP Split x2One step closer to the Windows 8/8.1 you always wanted

There's a scene at the end of Stepbrothers where Brennan exclaims, "You guys finally came to your senses and got us something cool!" He was referring to pirate hats, crossbows, illicit magazines, and other swag uncovered in his and Dale's treehouse, but if Microsoft keeps tweaking Windows 8 the way it has been, desktop users far and wide will be shouting the same thing at Redmond. While nothing is set in stone, it's being reported that internal builds of Windows 8.1 Update 1 enable the boot-to-desktop option by default.

We don't want to make a mountain out of a mole hill here, but bypassing the tile screen and booting directly to the desktop alleviates one of the concerns Windows 8 critics have with the touch-friendly OS. Of course, you can already enable this feature in Windows 8.1 -- a freely available update for Windows 8 -- but it's not checked by default.

As minor as this may seem, it's actually a big step for Microsoft. The company's original vision was that its Metro environment would be a hit among users, and while it works well on mobile devices, desktop users haven't really embraced the tile screen, preferring to jump into the desktop environment. Microsoft's also been taking into account data that suggests most desktop users still use a keyboard and mouse.

According to The Verge, other changes in Update 1 include shutdown and search buttons on the Start Screen, the ability to pin Windows 8 apps on the desktop taskbar, and a new bar on the top of Metro apps that gives users the ability to minimize, close, and snap apps.

Still noticeably missing is the return of the Start menu. Microsoft brought back the Start button in Windows 8.1, but the Start menu is still a ghost of OSes past.

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Twitter Buys 900 IBM Patents, Inks Licensing Agreement to End Infringement Dispute

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 08:21 AM PST

Twitter ButtonsPatent deal with IBM puts to rest previous litigation

Twitter, the popular microblogging service that's now a publicly traded company, no longer has to defend itself against patent infringement claims brought on by IBM. Rather than battle one another in court, Twitter went and purchased 900 patents and signed a cross licensing agreement with IBM. Financial terms of the agreement, which was inked last month and announced today, were not disclosed.

Prior to filing for an initial public offering (IPO), Twitter owned all of nine patents and had 95 pending applications, a rather sparse amount compared to other tech titans. Twitter even acknowledged in a regulatory filing that its lack of patents could put a target on its back, and that undoubtedly played a role in Twitter's decision to hammer out a deal with IBM.

"This acquisition of patents from IBM and licensing agreement provides us with greater intellectual property protection and gives us freedom of action to innovate on behalf of all those who use our service," said Ben Lee, Legal Director for Twitter.

IBM is one of the go-to companies for these types of deals, having led the annual list of U.S. patent recipients for 21 years in a row.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Corsair Obsidian 350D Case, Intel Core i5 4570 Haswell, and More!

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 07:59 AM PST

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Top Deal:

Find yourself feeling inspired by all the Steam Machine announcements to roll your own dedicated box? You won't lack for options, that's for sure. If you've been considering a micro ATX motherboard as your foundation, there's no need to invest in a full tower chassis. One alternative is featured as today's top deal -- a Corsair Obsidian Series 350D Micro ATX Case for $100 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code: [EMCPWGP34]; additional $10 mail-in-rebate). This mid-tower chassis has two USB 3.0 ports on the front panel, two external 5.25-inch drive bays, two internal 3.5-inch drive bays, and mounts for up to five cooling fans (two included).

Other Deals:

LG 29EB73-P Black 29-inch 5ms 21:9 Ultrawide LCD Monitor for $420 with free shipping (normally $450 - use coupon code: [EMCPWGP98])

Intel Core i5-4570 Haswell 3.2GHz LGA 1150 84W Quad-Core Desktop Processor for $190 with free shipping (normally $200 - use coupon code: [EMCPWGP25])

Intel Core i7-4770K Haswell 3.5GHz LGA 1150 84W Quad-Core Desktop Processor for $320 with free shipping (normally $340 - use coupon code: [EMCPWGP22])

Corsair Air Series SP120 120mm Fan (Twin Pack) for $30 with free shipping (normally $33 - use coupon code: [EMCPWGP43])

AT&T Files Patent to Limit File-Sharing Bandwidth

Posted: 30 Jan 2014 03:11 PM PST

ATT LogoThis may affect your file-sharing needs

AT&T has developed a Credits System for the purpose of limiting file-sharing bandwidth as reported by TorrentFreak. The telecom company filed a patent on September 12, 2013 that revealed consumers would be given a number of credits to be used when downloading data. In turn, the data would be checked to see if it is permissible or non-permissible.

As to what is considered non-permissible, the patent states, "Non-permissible data includes file-sharing files and movie downloads if user subscription does not permit such activity.  If the data is permissible, the user is provided another allotment of credits equal to the initial allotment. If the data is non-permissible, the user is provided an allotment of credits less than the initial allotment."

The patent goes on to say that a consumer who uses up all of their allotted credits on an "unacceptable use" of bandwidth could be subjected to additional fees, the blocking of certain services, or even receive incentives to discontinue such practices like downloading or uploading large files.

Recently the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the Federal Communications Commission did not have the legal power to enforce net neutrality laws on Internet Service Providers. The ruling has caused concern over potential abuse from ISPs.

Should the Credits System feature be adapted, not just by AT&T but other ISPs, how much would this affect you and your file-sharing practices? 

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Massively Rewind: SOE's shutdowns, ESO's pre-orders, and Funcom's raided offices

Posted: 31 Jan 2014 09:00 AM PST

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There was no shortage of juicy MMO news this week, so it's a good thing Massively Rewind is here to make sure you don't miss the good stuff. We're kind of like a devoted parent pointing out landmarks to gawk at during a cross-country family road trip... except you don't have to play the license plate game.

Grab a Pop-Tart, watch the show, and if you're interested in the finer details, click these conveniently located links to learn more about each story. While SOE is putting down a smattering of struggling MMOs, Riot Games is boasting insane numbers of League of Legends players. Elder Scrolls Online makes waves with its pre-order bonuses and extended cinematic trailer. And finally, Funcom gets raided, but not in the fun kind of way.

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    Infinite Crisis travels to Russia

    Posted: 31 Jan 2014 08:30 AM PST

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    Russian-speaking DC Universe fans across the pond will be able to play Infinite Crisis in their native tongue thanks to the combined efforts of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Fabrika Online. The MOBA will be available in Russia, Ukraine, the CIS countries, and Georgia with full Russian language support. David Haddad, Senior VP of Digital Publishing at WBIE noted that this was just the first step toward delivering this competitive experience to gamers around the world. Regarding the collaboration with Fabrika Online, Haddad stated,
    "We are very excited about the launch of Infinite Crisis in Russian and are especially thrilled to be working with Fabrika Online. The company has a huge footprint in the local online gaming market with the ability to activate the community and provide customer support."
    The Russian closed beta is available now; interested players can sign up on the language's official site.

    [Source: WBEI press release]

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      Moving day: Settling in to your WildStar house

      Posted: 31 Jan 2014 08:00 AM PST

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      Player housing is more than fluff, as detractors claim; it is settlement, personal expression, and ownership in a way that we don't always get in an MMO. I've been in MMOs without housing and been distressed to be an eternal nomad. I've been in MMOs that have had sub-standard housing and felt the pain of "what could have been." And I've seen MMOs that have incredibly robust housing that becomes one of the most talked-about features in those titles. I'm sincerely hoping that WildStar will prove itself to be the latter, especially given how much Carbine has been talking up the system.

      WildStar's focus on customization options for players is readily apparent when you finally arrive at your personal floating island in the sky early on in your adventures. Once you hit level 14, you'll get a quest to go to your capital city and travel by transporter to claim your land. Why we need floating houses instead of a carved-out chunk of the massive untamed wilderness on Nexus was never explained to me, but I didn't mind. I was a homeowner!

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        Nightcrawler live in Marvel Heroes

        Posted: 31 Jan 2014 07:30 AM PST

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        As promised earlier this week, fan favorite Nightcrawler is now available for play in Marvel Heroes. And just like you'd expect from the acrobatic blue hero, his Ultimate Power Brimstone Blitz instantaneously teleports him to his targets and unleashes a flurry of attacks. Nightcrawler can be unlocked via direct purchase from in-game store or through the alternate in-game currency Eternity Splinters. The cost is 900 Gs in the store (or 1,800 if you go for the Hero Pack with both costumes) or 400 Eternity Splinters.

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          McQuaid and Garriot collaboration starts with cross-game cloak for backers

          Posted: 31 Jan 2014 07:10 AM PST

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          McQuaid and Garriot collaboration results in cross-game cloak for backers
          If you've supported the crowdfunding efforts of either Richard Garriott's Shroud of the Avatar or Brad McQuaid's Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, the devs have an offer for you: back both games and get a special cross-game reward. Starting today, fans will see the cross-promotion pledge tiers for both games, Pantheon's on its Kickstarter and SoA's on its website. The reward is a cloak in each game emblazoned with the symbol of the other game.

          The cloak reward -- which symbolizes community between players, developers, and even games -- is just the beginning of the collaboration between Visionary Realms and Portalarium. McQuaid stated, "The evolution of how MMOs are made is happening right now. We're getting back to having the gaming community deeply involved in how the games are not only funded, but designed. A collaboration like this one only makes sense to further strengthen that growing community that involves not just the players and backers, but the developers as well."

          [Source: Visionary Realms press release]

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            The Stream Team: Fear WildStar's Draken Stalker

            Posted: 31 Jan 2014 07:00 AM PST

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            WildStar's Planet Nexus is rife with flora and fauna ready to dismember hapless, would-be adventurers. Fortunately, Richie's Draken Stalker (and his keen-edged claws) are prepared for such dangers. Watch him level up in Deradune live at 10:00 a.m. EST.

            Game: WildStar
            Host: Richie "Bog Otter" Procopio
            Date: Friday, January 31st, 2014
            Time: 10:00 a.m. EST

            Enjoy our Steam Team video below.

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              Tamriel Infinium: Fleecing Elder Scrolls Online fans with preorders

              Posted: 31 Jan 2014 06:00 AM PST

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              Tamriel Infinium: Fleecing Elder Scrolls Online fans with the preorders
              Are you as excited as I am about the Imperial Edition of the Elder Scrolls Online? When I introduced the announcement to my friends, I said something closer to, "Welp, this is a thing." Don't get me wrong; I am looking forward to the launch, and I will likely get the Imperial Edition because I want to play an Imperial. I played one in Skyrim and Oblivion; I want to play one in ESO, too. Some players are upset that if you get this collector's edition, the Imperial race is open to any faction. Even some of my friends are annoyed.

              Another issue that struck them hard -- probably harder than the Imperial race addition -- was the preorder bonuses. And I'm not talking about the five-day early access. No, the hate swelled over the preorder ability to play any race in any faction. I'm sure that some of them would say that I am being obtuse, but I really can't wrap my head around why they seemed more upset about this bonus more than previous bonuses given for MMORPG preorders.

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                The Daily Grind: Would we be better off without WoW?

                Posted: 31 Jan 2014 05:00 AM PST

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                Back in 2012, Massively's Justin Olivetti speculated that if World of Warcraft had never existed, SOE might have continued to dominate the MMO space, many aborted MMOs might have released as planned, subscription prices would have gone up, and MMOs might have stayed out of the mainstream and in their happy niche of sandboxes and sandpark games from the early aughts. Even though another game would likely have come along to fulfill WoW's role in gaming history thanks to the rise of easy-access internet and the mass-popularity of PC gaming in general, we might have been seeing copycats of beloved sandboxes all this time rather than more and more iterations on themeparks, a trend that is only just now finally beginning to reverse course.

                But would we be better off? Would you want to pay $30 subs, play EverQuest VI: The Sandboxening, or consider 200,000 players a spectacular launch? Would you want to play MMOs without ideas and conveniences like the group-finders and UI mods and auction halls and quests that WoW popularized? Would you prefer a genre taken even less seriously by mainstreamers and studios and investors than it is right now? Would we, in fact, be better off without WoW?

                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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                  The Stream Team: Celebrating Vanguard's seventh birthday

                  Posted: 30 Jan 2014 05:00 PM PST

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                  Today is Vanguard's birthday, and Massively's MJ is going to party! While it's true the game won't make it to see another year pass by, that's all the more reason to celebrate all that is great about it now. MJ will scour the lands looking for anniversary events, tour favorite places, and hang out with fellow players. There are still six months to enjoy Telon, and MJ plans on doing just that -- starting right now. Join us live at 8:00 p.m. to party hearty. Perhaps you'll even see some of the snowmen stalkers, giant frogs, or a massive pink dragon!

                  Game: Vanguard
                  Host: MJ Guthrie
                  Date: Thursday, January 30th, 2014
                  Time: 8:00 p.m. EST

                  Enjoy our Steam Team video below.

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                    The Guild Counsel: Guild-friendly Vanguard features I know I'll miss

                    Posted: 30 Jan 2014 04:00 PM PST

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                    When the news of Vanguard's sunsetting broke, I got thinking about what best describes the Vanguard experience to those who didn't play it. And the one feature that sums it up best is the /rope command. When the game launched, it came with more than a few bugs, and one nagging problem was that players would get stuck in the terrain or even fall through the world. To help solve the problem, players could target the stuck player and use the /rope command to summon him out and up to their spot. Much of Vanguard was like that: moments of frustration from bugged content, but also moments of teamwork and community pulling together to make it work.

                    Vanguard was the diamond in the rough that never got polished. It was a gorgeous world, with some hints of truly innovative gameplay, but it was often overshadowed by intrinsic problems at the core of the game. Despite it all, Vanguard has one of the best communities around, and there were many ways in which the game brought players and guilds together. Let's look at what will be missed in this week's Guild Counsel.

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                      Funcom back to business as usual after Økokrim document seizures

                      Posted: 30 Jan 2014 03:30 PM PST

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                      Yesterday's Økokrim raid on Funcom's Oslo development office is in the company's rear-view mirror according to director of communications Erling Ellingsen.

                      Ellingsen told Massively that while Funcom is "fully cooperating" with the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime, it's now back to business as usual.
                      Production on all Funcom games continues as normal, and the company remains fully committed to games in development as well as the continued operation and updating of existing live games. Yesterday's events is not expected to have any impact on the company's continued operation or the development on future releases.

                      Funcom's key priorities are the development of the upcoming LEGO Minifigures Online, as well as supporting and expanding on the live games Age of Conan, The Secret World and Anarchy Online with new and exciting content.

                      In terms of The Secret World, developers are currently in the process of finalizing its ninth content update, which will send players on a grand adventure through Tokyo, and Funcom will be releasing new information and screenshots from this update soon. Trading in the company stock was only suspended temporarily yesterday, and trading was back to normal shortly thereafter.

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                        The Summoner's Guidebook: Stop worrying about the LoL metagame

                        Posted: 30 Jan 2014 03:00 PM PST

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                        If there's one thing that seems to be fairly static among low and mid-level League of Legends players, it's that they dislike the metagame. If I weren't such an exception (being a kind of bad player overall), I'd say that probably 100% of low-level players challenge the meta. This kind of complaint hits the comments, my email inbox, or IMs all the time: "LoL is so dumb! There are only four viable champs in each role, and the meta is static."

                        The first thing I'd like to point out is that those statements, regardless of variation, are all wrong. LoL as a game changes wildly from patch to patch and season to season, and while the existing Summoner's Rift solo queue metagame is more or less fixed in terms of roles (duo bot, one jungler, a "support" who does not CS in favor of giving it to an ally), none of that applies to premades of three or more players or other game modes. Even between the roles, there's a wide variation in expectations of what those roles should do. Stop blaming the game; think outside the box and start seeing the game for what it really is.

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                          Star Citizen's starship design competition down to 24 teams

                          Posted: 30 Jan 2014 02:00 PM PST

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                          Star Citizen's Next Great Starship
                          Star Citizen's Next Great Starship competition is getting serious. A total of 270 teams from 65 different countries entered the event with hopes of seeing their spaceship design realized inside of Chris Roberts' upcoming space sim sandbox.

                          The judges have eliminated all but 24 teams, with the next round of cuts scheduled for January 31st. You can watch some of the judging via the Roberts Space Industries YouTube channel at 6:00 p.m. EST on the 31st.

                          "The quality of the entries has been amazing," said Roberts via press release. "And we had quite a variety of entrants including a husband-and-wife team, a father-and-son team, several high school level teams, automotive designers, bartenders, DJs, filmmakers, and of course several professionals from the gaming industry."

                          [Source: Cloud Imperium Games press release]

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                            Darkfall adds weather effects, duel system

                            Posted: 30 Jan 2014 01:30 PM PST

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                            Darkfall brownie reading the newspaperDarkfall's sporting a new patch this week, and no, I'm not talking about one of those old-school iron-on things that your mom put on your jacket when you were a kid.

                            This patch contains performance tweaks, new environments, a duel system, and the new weather effects system.

                            Aventurine says that "74 new environments have been added all around Agon." The update post on Darkfall's official website -- viewable via the links below -- contains a full list of fixes and changes.

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                            The Think Tank: Do you pay attention to developer livestreams?

                            Posted: 30 Jan 2014 01:00 PM PST

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                            Along with Reddit AMAs, developer livestreams are turning out to be all the rage these days. Studios are turning to the live format to show off upcoming game features, tease new content, and just show the players what the development team is like behind the scenes -- but with pants (sometimes).

                            But does it work? Obviously it's working well enough to make it a growing trend, but I was curious about how the Massively staff members felt about this. Do they pay attention to developer livestreams?

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                              TUG's Steam Greenlight campaign is now active

                              Posted: 30 Jan 2014 12:30 PM PST

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                              TUG: The Untitled Game has just made its debut in the Steam Greenlight program. Fans and backers of Nerd Kingdom's upcoming MMO can now choose the game's Steam fate by voting on whether or not Valve should allow TUG to be offered through the Steam digital distribution platform.

                              For those out of the TUG loop, Nerd Kingdom describes the game as being influenced by "classic survival sandbox games with more robust multiplayer RPG gameplay, offering simplicity of design and an emphasis on player freedom." The game is currently in alpha testing with a 2015 release window.

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                              ArenaNet co-founder heads to Undead Labs

                              Posted: 30 Jan 2014 12:00 PM PST

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                              Undead Labs announced today that it has hired Patrick Wyatt, co-founder of ArenaNet and co-creator of the original Guild Wars. Wyatt, who left ArenaNet in 2008, joins fellow Guild Wars co-creator Jeff Strain at the State of Decay studio, which has not been shy about its intention to build a zombie-themed MMO. State of Decay, codenamed Class3, launched in 2013 and was confirmed by the studio as a test run for an eventual MMO release, codenamed Class4.

                              Here's Strain on the announcement:
                              Today, I'm very happy to announce that Patrick has joined Undead Labs, and will be working shoulder-to-shoulder with Team Zed as we dive into the development of...well, what's next, and beyond.
                              Undead Labs recently struck a multi-game agreement with Microsoft, paving the way for the studio to continue work on the Class4 project.

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                              Defining sandparks within the MMORPG space

                              Posted: 30 Jan 2014 11:00 AM PST

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                              One of the most common subjects of debate and conversation on Massively focuses on sub-genres. While I think we can all agree on what the letters in "MMORPG" superficially mean, things become a little muddier when we talk about the different types of MMOs and what falls where on the MMO spectrum. There are MMORTS titles, MMOs that offer city-building and massive strategy, and MMOFPS titles, shooters that host thousands of players, for example. We even talk about MMO-like games, or games that are multiplayer but not massively concurrently multiplayer, like MOBAs.

                              And what about games that toe the line between sandbox and themepark, games that offer a bit of sand in their parks or linear questing in their virtual, open worlds? Themeboxes? Sandparks? Let's talk about what makes these MMO mutts so important and so fun to play. I'll list some examples of games that could fit the hybrid definition, but feel free to chime in with more.

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                                Pantheon posts Dwarf reveal, new pledge addons, McQuaid AMA [Updated]

                                Posted: 30 Jan 2014 10:30 AM PST

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                                Lessons learned...ish.
                                With the imminent closure of Vanguard after seven years, there are a lot of eyes on Brad McQuaid's Kickstarter project for Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen. With 23 days to go on the project, McQuaid took to Reddit to answer a variety of fan questions about the game's design goals and his feelings about Vanguard's closure. He's sad to see his previous game close down, but he also states that he's happy it had seven years of life before it went.

                                As for the design goals, if you had any doubt remaining that the game would be a very group-centric venture, McQuaid puts that theory to bed. He stresses again that the game is inheriting a variety of traditions from the original EverQuest, including corpse runs and uncapped raids for immense numbers of people. It's a throwback to an earlier time in MMO history, even if McQuaid does emphasize that the game should be playable in 1-2 hour increments.

                                [Update: Pantheon's Kickstarter page has also just posted the Dwarf reveal and new pledge addons.]

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                                Star Trek Online posts a four-year infographic

                                Posted: 30 Jan 2014 10:00 AM PST

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                                Better than Chesty Tripping Vulcan as the face of STO, definitely.
                                Space -- it's not really much of a frontier any longer. These are the voyages of a large number of different ships in Star Trek Online. Their continuing missions: To complete reputation projects. To seek out new ships and new duty officers. To boldly go where a lot of people have gone over the past four years -- specifically, 3.2 million captains -- but it's still worth exploring just the same!

                                With the official four-year mark for the game just around the corner, Cryptic Studios has put out a new infographic detailing stuff like exactly how many captains are currently exploring the final not-so-much-a-frontier. It also contains a handy timeline of the game's major content releases over the past four years and all of the former Trek actors now providing voices to iconic characters in the game. If you want a quick look at the game's history for yourself, check out the infographic on the official site.

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                                Music MMO Anthymn making progress on prototype

                                Posted: 30 Jan 2014 09:30 AM PST

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                                We haven't heard about the musical MMO Anthymn since its unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign last July. But String Theory Entertainment has broken the silence with an announcement that is music to fans' ears: The project continues, and a prototype is currently in development. Anthymn's official Facebook page thanks the community for all its support and assures fans that it has continued to make its unique vision a reality.

                                The announcement also noted that the title will be undergoing a small revision. As a part of this transition, the current site, Facebook page, and Twitter feed will all be closed and relaunched. Once relaunched, the main site will feature a dev blog, artist showcases, and news on progress and highlights.

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