General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Valve is Adding Support for 11 Currencies on Steam

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 07:22 PM PDT

Valve LogoFive new currencies added today, the rest to follow

Valve has quite a lot on its plate these days. There's the Steam Machine which was delayed to early 2015 so Valve can work on fine-tuning both its Steam Controller and SteamOS.  In the meantime, it is releasing updates for its various games and, presumably, is developing sequels to some of its franchises. Then there is a small thing called Steam that, until recently, supported only five currencies. But not anymore. Valve has announced that it is adding 11 additional currencies to Steam over the following weeks. 

The developer revealed today that it has already added five additional currencies to Steam that includes Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Meanwhile, support for Canada, Mexico, Korea, Turkey, and Norway will be added in the coming weeks. Until now, Valve's online store has only accepted U.S. dollars, British pounds, Russian rubles, Brazilian reais, and euros while the Japanese yen was added last month. New payment methods will also be added for these new regions.

The support of additional currencies is certainly good news for gamers who live in these regions and will, hopefully, remove some of the hassles and hurdles for those who wish to purchase games from Steam with their local currency.

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Build a PC: Recommended Builds (September 2014)

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 04:32 PM PDT

Budget, baseline, and performance PC builds!

What time is it? It's time to Build a PC with our Blueprints! This month, we've built three rigs at three approximate price points: Budget Gamer, Mid-Grade, and Turbo. Budget Gamer gets you respectable performance without bruising your wallet, Mid-Grade gets you something beefier and more adaptable, and Turbo is an investment-grade powerhouse.

Prices listed here reflect print time and may not match the ones you find elsewhere online. In addition, Newegg has jumped on board to offer packaged deals for each of the builds below in an attempt to offer a better overall value. To see these bundle prices, click the "Buy or get more info at Newegg" button at the bottom of each build. Feedback is welcome. Tell us what you think!

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BUDGET GAMER

NZXT Source 210 Elite computer case
Ingredients
Part Component Price
Case NZXT Source 210 Elite $50
PSU Corsair CX500, 500 watts $30
Mobo Biostar TA970  $60
CPU AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz $120
CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo $36
GPU Sapphire Dual-X Radeon R7 265 $153
RAM 2x 4GB Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3/1600 $86
SSD Crucial MX100 256GB $110
HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB  $65
Total = $710
Click here to see the live bundle price:  buy online at newegg

You could drop the SSD and get a nicer video card. If that's your preference, we'd recommend a Radeon R9 285, or a GeForce GTX 760. We prefer having an SSD, because it makes booting Windows and loading programs super-fast. The huge data transfer speeds (up to 550MB/s in some scenarios) aren't bad either. We've bumped our SSD up from a 128GB Samsung 840 Evo to a 256GB Crucial MX100, because you double your capacity for about $30 dollars. Other than that, we think we have a pretty good balance of price and performance. Some people might scoff at a $50 case, but the Source 210 Elite is actually surprisingly sturdy and roomy for the price. We've changed our RAM due to price fluctuations.

MID-GRADE

Corsair Vengeance C70 computer case

Ingredients
Part Component Price
Case Corsair Vengeance C70 $108
PSU EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2 220-G2-0850-XR , 850 watts $100
Mobo Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H $175
CPU Intel Core i5-4690K $240
Cooler Enermax Liqtech 240 $95
GPU Sapphire Tri-X OC R9 290X 3GB  $400
RAM 2x 4GB G.SKILL Ares Series F3-1600C9D-8GAO $72
Optical Drive Samsung SH-224DB/BEBE DVD Burner $20
SSD Crucial MX100 256GB $110
HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB ST1000DM003 $65
Total = $1385
Click here to see the live bundle price:  buy online at newegg

We're shaking things up a bit and bumping this tier up from about $1,100 to $1,400. That allows us to squeeze in a nice closed-loop liquid cooler like the Enermax Liqtech 240 (scored a 9 in our August issue), upgrading from the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo (which is still a very nice air cooler). We also upgraded from a Radeon R9 280X to a Sapphire Tri-X OC Radeon R9 290. The 280X is a refresh of the last generation, while our 290 GPU is based on all-new silicon. We've changed our power supply from Silverstone to EVGA to accommodate price fluctuations. Previous EVGA PSUs had split 12-volt rails, while its newer units are unified. The latter design makes it easier to deliver lots of power to high-end gear.

TURBO

NZXT Phantom 530 computer case

Ingredients
Part Component Price
Case NZXT Phantom 530 $130
PSU XFX P1-1050-BEFX, 1050 watts $180
Mobo Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5H $175
CPU Intel Core i7-4790K $340
Cooler NZXT Kraken X61 $140
GPU 2x SAPPHIRE TRI-X OC Radeon R9 290 $800
RAM 4x 4GB G.SKILL Ripjaws F3-12800CL9Q-16GBRL  $150
Optical Drive LG WH14NS40 Blu-ray Burner $70
SSD Samsung 840 Evo 500GB MZ-7TE500BW $260
HDD Seagate Barracuda 3TB ST3000DM001 $110
TOTAL = $2355
Click here to see the live bundle price:  buy online at newegg

We are bumping this tier up from about $2,000 to $2,500, and we're doing away with the roughly $4,000 "Ultra" build for now. We're not changing very many things, though. The Intel Core i7-4790K is a muscular and well-rounded chip, and 16GB of RAM is for multi-taskers and virtual machines. One change is the CPU cooler. We want to use the NZXT Phantom 530 case's sheer size. That's where the NZXT Kraken X61 comes in. Its 280mm radiator can dissipate heat more quickly than the 240mm rad of the Corsair H100i that we're replacing. The X61's larger fans also move more air with less noise and its six-year warranty is also a nice bonus. The other big change is going from one Radeon R9 290X to two SAPPHIRE TRI-X OC Radeon R9 290s. AMD had issues with micro-stutter in the past when running multiple video cards, but that's mostly solved now. Since a 290 is roughly equal to an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780, two 290s can scale all the way to 4K gaming.

AOC Wants to Save Your Eyes Using Anti-Blue Light Technology in Monitors

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 12:17 PM PDT

AOC MonitorA friendly technology for your eyeballs

Display maker AOC is rolling out a patent-pending technology called "Anti-Blue Light" that's supposed to protect your eyes against the damaging effects of blue light from LED-backlit monitors. Just like overexposure to Ultra-Violet (UV) light waves from the sun can impair your vision, so can shortwave blue light (380-450 nm) from LED-backlit devices, AOC says. The company's Anti-Blue Light technology reduces the intensity and strength of the harmful shortwave blue light by fine tuning the LED backlight.

This method reduces blue light by over 90 percent. Compared to other solutions that use filters or software settings, AOC's ABL technology reduces shortwave blue light without dimming or distorting colors so that the monitor can maintain the true color and clarity of your images.

Is this a real problem? According to AOC, there are studies showing that long-term exposure to blue light can lead to macular degeneration (AMD), a permanent loss of vision in the center of the eye due to damage of the retina. The company references Dr. Carl Kupfer, former Director of the U.S. National Eye Institute, who predicts that "the prevalence of AMD is expected to rise 6.3 million by the year 2030" and that it will become an epidemic.

Blue light

"We believe that any technology that can help protect our users' eyes, without forcing them to change their digital lifestyles will be highly welcome," said Steve Young, AOC Marketing Manager. "AOC's Anti-Blue Light technology leads the industry in protecting consumers against the damaging effects of blue light and providing a safer and healthier workplace."

AOC's solution tweaks the blue light emissions at the source by shifting the wavelength peak of the LED backlight from 450nm to 460nm, moving it out of the range that's considered harmful.

Blue Light

The company plans to implement it's ABL technology into its AOC 76V Series.

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Microsoft Unveils Universal Keyboard and Wired Xbox One Controller for Windows

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 11:45 AM PDT

Xbox One Controller for WindowsA keyboard that doesn't play favorites

Microsoft beefed up its hardware portfolio today, and two of the more notable items consist of a universal mobile keyboard that works with Windows, iOS, and Android devices, and a wired Xbox One controller for Windows. For those of you looking for a new rodent, the company also released an Arc Touch Bluetooth mouse and a Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition.

Getting back to the good stuff, the universal keyboard sports an OS switch that lets you change from one operating system to another while maintaining a fully functional keyboard. That means you can pair the keyboard with up to three devices and take advantage of each one's unique keys, like the Windows Control key, the iOS Command key, and Android's Home button, all on a single plank.

It also sports a built-in cover that doubles as a stand for your tablet or smartphone when opened up. When you flip it open, it turns the keyboard on automatically and initiates a Bluetooth connection. Closing the cover turns it back off. According to Microsoft, the rechargeable battery is good for up to six months of use on a single charge -- if it runs out of juice, it only takes 10 minutes to charge it enough to last a full day.

The Universal Mobile Keyboard will be available in October for $79.95 at the Microsoft Store and other places.

As for the Xbox One controller, it's now available for the PC. Like the version for the Xbox One, it sports over 40 improvements compared to the Xbox 360 controller. It also comes with a cable so you can enjoy a wired connection and not worry about battery life; it also works wirelessly, but only on the Xbox One, not PC.

The Xbox One Controller + Cable for Windows will be available in November for $59.95.

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Far Cry 4 Trailer Shows Awesome Power of Elephants

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 11:06 AM PDT

Far Cry 4 Elephtant"Fun Fact: Elephants crave the taste of human blood!"

The newest trailer for Ubisoft's forthcoming Far Cry 4 game plays out like a horrific documentary on elephants, one in which you learn the purported "fun fact" that elephants crave the taste of your blood. That probably isn't true in the real world (we certainly hope it isn't!), but in Kyrat, the fictional Himalayan region that serves as the setting in Far Cry 4, you better believe it's true.

It's also true (in Far Cry 4) that elephants never forget when it comes to vengeance, or so we're told by the voice-over in the trailer. Don't concern yourself whether that translates into the real world as well, the lesson here is that these 7-ton animals are awesomely powerful and it looks like we're going to have a lot of fun using them against the enemies. Of course, that assumes the elephants are on your side -- if not, you better get out of the way.

Far Cry 4 is scheduled to launch on November 18, 2014, for the PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.

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Newegg Daily Deals: NZXT Phantom 410 Mid-Tower Case, Corsair 760W Platinum PSU, and More!

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 10:38 AM PDT

NZXT Phantom 410newegg logo

Top Deal:

Choosing the wrong case for your parts can you have feelings of self-doubt. Those feelings of self-doubt lead to more bad decisions, and before you know it, the weight of the world crushes your self-esteem and turns you into a sour puss that nobody wants to be around. Don't be that guy or girl. How? By checking out today's top deal for an NZXT Phantom 410 Series Mid-Tower Case for $60 with free shipping (normally $90 - use coupon code: [EMCPAWD52]; additional $15 mail-in-rebate). It has both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, half a dozen internal 3.5-inch drive bays, three external 5.25-inch drive bays, and lots of cooling potential.

Other Deals:

Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120G 2.5-inch 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive for $60 with free shipping

Western Digital WD Blue WD10EZEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5-inch Internal Hard Drive for $50 with free shipping (normally $60 - use coupon code: [EMCPAWD99])

G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory for $149 with free shipping (normally $165 - use coupon code: [EMCPAWD43])

Corsair AX series AX760 760W ATX12V 80 Plus Platinum Certified Full Modular Power Supply for $120 with free shipping (normally $160 - use coupon code: [EMCPAWD55]; Additional $20 Mail-in rebate)

Microsoft Schedules Windows 9 Event for September 30

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 09:01 AM PDT

Windows 9 ScreenieMicrosoft is finally ready to talk about its next version of Windows

Up to this point, we've mostly had to rely on leaked photos and videos of Windows 9, codenamed Threshold, to understand what Microsoft has in store for us beyond Windows 8. Well, the wait for official information is almost over. Microsoft has begun sending out invitations to members of the press for a "Windows event" it plans to hold on September 30, 2014, in San Francisco.

"Join us to hear about what's next for Windows and the enterprise," the invitation reads.

This falls in line with previous rumors that had Microsoft pegged to talk about Windows 9 at the end of September. It's also been rumored that Microsoft will release to the public a Windows 9 Technical Preview either at the end of September or in early October. It's not known if Microsoft is planning to do that at its upcoming press event, though we'll soon find out.

According to The Verge, Joe Belfiore (Corporate Vice President, Operating Systems Group at Microsoft) and Terry Myerson (Executive Vice President of Operating Systems at Microsoft) will lead the discussion around the future of Windows. The event will be geared towards enterprise and Windows power users.

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Micron Unveils High Speed, Low Power M600 SATA SSD, Comes in Different Form Factors

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 08:27 AM PDT

Micron M600 SSDComes in more than a dozen capacities and form factors

Micron, the memory chip maker based in Boise, Idaho, announced its M600 SATA solid state drive. According to Micron, the M600 represents a next-generation design that sets a new bar for low-power, high-performance storage for PCs. There are 13 different variations to choose from ranging in capacity from 128GB to 1TB and in 2.5-inch/7mm, mSATA, and M.2 single-sided form factors.

The M600 sips less than 2mW in sleep mode and averages 150mW during active use, compared to a typical laptop hard disk drive, which chugs 130mW in sleep mode and 1,400Mw to 2,000mW when active.

On the performance side, the M600 boasts random reads up to 100,000 IOPS and sequential reads of up to 560MB/s for all capacities.  Random write performance is rated at 88,000 IOPS while sequential writes top out at 510MB/s, which is again for all capacities.

According to Micron, the M600 benefits from using its unique dynamic write acceleration technology to deliver consistently high write performance regardless of SSD capacity. This technology switches NAND cells to behave more like higher-grade flash (from MLC to SLC) on-the-fly, which in turn creates a cache that is sized according to what the drive needs rather than sacrificing user capacity for a permanent cache. Micron says this method reduces power and improves write performance by as much as 2.8 times compared to non-cached systems, while leading to greater longevity to boot.

The M600 SSD is currently in production and is sold directly to OEMs. You can look for the M600 to show up in a variety of products, including Ultrabooks, tablets, video capture systems, and performance-oriented PCs.

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Firefall: Update 1.1 - Elemental Destruction to Deploy Today

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 07:13 AM PDT

Update 1.1 - Elemental Destruction to Deploy Today

Firefall players can check into the game later today to see what's new with the v1.1: Elemental Destruction update. According to press information, Elemental Destruction features a new Titan battle hardcore mode, new weapons, new dynamic encounters and more.

Star Trek Online: Boldly Blazing a Trail in Space

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 03:18 PM PDT

Boldly Blazing a Trail in Space

Next February marks Star Trek Online's fifth anniversary. It's hard to believe it's been that long, especially given the fact that, on launch, STO was less than spectacularly received. Many games would have closed under the pressure but developer Cryptic Studios and publisher Perfect World Entertainment were determined to bring an authentic Star Trek experience to gamers. In other words, Cryptic and PWE did not give up.

World of Warcraft: Chinese WoW-Themed Amusement Park is a Reality

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 05:57 AM PDT

Chinese WoW-Themed Amusement Park is a Reality

A few years ago, rumors and some pixelated images of an amusement park based on Blizzard's World of Warcraft surfaced during its construction. Fast forward to 2014. Thanks in large part to a couple from England, we can now see that the WoW themed amusement park has indeed opened, illegally for the record (copyright infringement and all that), and can be viewed in a series of images the couple posted to Imgur.com.

Archlord 2: Open Beta Ends with Major Content Update

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 05:24 AM PDT

Open Beta Ends with Major Content Update

Webzen has announced that the open beta for Archlord 2 has officially ended with the release of the first major content expansion. With the update, players can expect an increased level cap, new dungeons, quests, items, armor tiers and much more. In addition, new PvP mechanics have been implemented that start the epic battle between players to become the Archlord.

Divinity: Original Sin: The Bear & the Burglar DLC Released

Posted: 16 Sep 2014 04:19 AM PDT

The Bear & the Burglar DLC Released

Fans of Divinity: Original Sin will be happy to hear that Larian Studios has released the first downloadable content for the game that has already sold a half million copies. Called The Bear and the Burglar, the DLC is free to all game owners and brings two new companions into the game.

General: The Community is Your DM in Upsilon Circuit

Posted: 13 Sep 2014 05:45 PM PDT

The Community is Your DM in Upsilon Circuit

With most players opting to play solo at least some of the time, the rest of the player population becomes a series of props to some, PvP fodder to others, and to the rest, members of the guilds and groups they play with. At PAX, a game in development called Upsilon Circuit looks to do something different. Blending action RPG, a dash of MMO, and reality TV game show, along with a touch of audience participation, the greater community's role is emphasized even more.

World of Warcraft: Preserve Legacy Character Names Before It's Too Late

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 02:54 PM PDT

Preserve Legacy Character Names Before It

World of Warcraft accounts that have not been accessed since 2008 and before will see the names reclaimed by Blizzard to free them up for other players to use. Those wishing to hold on to legacy account names will want to log into each character in order to preserve the name.

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft: 20M Players Take Part

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 02:47 PM PDT

20M Players Take Part

With Hearthstone available for PC and iPad, Blizzard has amassed some pretty impressive numbers. Over twenty million players have taken part in Hearthstone in just over six months since the free to play title launched.

Dungeons & Dragons Online: Not Quite Two Dozen

Posted: 13 Sep 2014 05:38 PM PDT

Not Quite Two Dozen

This past week, Turbine invited us to preview Update 23 for Dungeons and Dragons Online, an MMO that launched in early 2006. During the event, we were shown the return of a high-end villain from raids long past and new mechanics that would greatly enhance gameplay for a number of players.

General: Chaos Heroes Online: Closed Beta Kicks Off

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 11:17 AM PDT

Chaos Heroes Online: Closed Beta Kicks Off

Aeria Games has announced that its forthcoming MOBA, Chaos Heroes Online, has commenced closed beta testing effective today. Interested parties can sign up on the official site for a chance to become a tester and to gain access to unique CBT skins. In addition, Founder's Packs are available that include up to six beta keys to share with friends.

Age of Wushu: Winds of Destiny Expansion Coming in October

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 11:10 AM PDT

Winds of Destiny Expansion Coming in October

Age of Wushu developers have been busy and are ready to unleash the sixth significant content expansion for the game. Winds of Destiny has been announced and it has been revealed that the expansion will arrive for players in October.

Destiny: 5 Reasons to Play Destiny

Posted: 13 Sep 2014 05:25 PM PDT

5 Reasons to Play Destiny

With the release of Destiny on consoles last week, this may very well be the first time in history that a very "PC-esque" game has ever came directly to consoles exclusively first. It may not be a fully-fledged MMO, but it has many of the hallmarks of the genre and is definitely part of that conversation. What makes it so bizarre, is that the PC release is still several months at least away.

Albion Online: Closed Alpha Begins

Posted: 15 Sep 2014 10:03 AM PDT

Closed Alpha Begins

Players who opted for early access for Albion Online can now check out the closed alpha thanks to today's official launch. If fans have not yet opted for alpha, a special Twitch.tv event will be ongoing to check out the alpha.

Guild Wars 2: The September Patch Did Some Good

Posted: 13 Sep 2014 05:17 PM PDT

The September Patch Did Some Good

I know some will rage a bit because of my title for this piece, and I know things seem really rough right now for the Guild Wars 2 community. Trust me I'm right there with you. A few weeks ago I went over the idea of level gating. I'm not a fan of it, but still, the September Feature pack is live, and now that I've played it I see that it isn't all bad.

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