General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


HP Dishes Out Custom Star Wars Laptop

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 04:46 PM PDT

HP Star Wars Special Edition laptop

Just weeks before Star Wars Episode VII awakens the sleepy franchise with a new film, Hewlett Packard (HP) introduces a special edition notebook that should make all Star Wars nerds with at least $700 somewhat giddy. This Windows 10 notebook is not only packed with impressive hardware that should make R2-D2 a little jealous, but exclusive Star Wars goodies like a special exterior, screen savers, rare wallpapers, concept art, and more.

Although HP doesn't provide a specific list of hardware, the upcoming laptop's options will include sixth generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, up to 12GB of memory and up to 2TB of hard drive space. Customers will also have an option to choose Intel's HD Graphics 520 GPU or spend a little more on a Nvidia GeForce GTX 940M chip. The laptop also sports a 15.6-inch display with optional touch capabilities and a red backlit keyboard.

"Inspired by the Galactic Empire, the Star Wars Special Edition notebook has a 'battle-worn' distressed design with 'Galactic Empire' written in the unique Star Wars Aurebesh font on the hinge and iconic Stormtroopers on the keyboard deck," HP describes. "The touchpad design mirrors the X-Wing Star Fighter Guidance System and the red backlit keyboard completes the dark-side design."

HP Star Wars Special Edition Laptop

The laptop also includes a battery promising up to seven hours of life on as single charge, an optional DVD burner for watching the first six movies (not included) on disc, and dual speakers "tuned" by B&O Play, promising a full surround sound experience. Other options include a custom Star Wars Special Edition Sleeve ($40) and a Star Wars Special Edition Mouse ($40).

In addition to the screensavers, photos and images, the notebook's desktop will also be packed with additional media including "the first Marvel Star Wars comic in the series," a usable Aurebesh font that's installed in the system's font library, a Death Star-styled Recycle Bin, Star Wars movie trailers, and portions from select Star Wars e-books (which are unlikely from The Expanded Universe). There's also a free one-year membership to Fandor.

HP's Star Wars Special Edition notebook is slated to arrive on November 8 via "select" retailers and HP's own online shop. Eager Star Wars fans wanting to secure their fully armed and operational Star Wars-themed laptop can make a pre-purchase starting Thursday, October 8. The mouse and sleeve will be made available soon, the company says.

The starting price for the laptop is $700. 

Newegg Daily Deals: MSI GeForce GTX 970, Samsung 850 Pro 2TB SSD, and More!

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 01:16 PM PDT

MSI GeForce GTX 970

Top Deal:

Hey, we'd all love to stuff multiple GeForce Titan X graphics cards inside our rigs, but barring the ability to pick the correct Powerball numbers, such gaming goodness is cost prohibitive for most. The good news is, you don't need that level of investment to play high end titles. If you're looking for something a bit more affordable, check out today's top deal for an MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming Graphics Card for $320 with free shipping (normally $350; additional $20 mail-in-rebate; Free Rainbow Six Siege or Assassin's Creed Syndicate, limited offer). It's a fast card with a custom cooler, and you get a free game to boot!

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HP Refreshes Stunning Spectre X360 with Skylake, Improved Audio

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 11:49 AM PDT

A better looking 2-in-1

HP Spectre X360

One of the better looking 2-in-1 devices out there is HP's Spectre X360. In celebration of Bang & Olufsen's 90th anniversary, a limited edition version of that hybrid tablet/laptop will add even more sex appeal to the design with an ash silver color and copper accents.

What does the color treatment have to do with B&O? Well, nothing really. However, HP is offering premium sound with audio tuned by the Danish audio outfit on several of its new and refreshed models, including the Spectre X360.

Looks aside, HP updated the Spectre X360 with 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processor options, which are Skylake parts. HP says the hardware upgrade will give users the horsepower and responsiveness they need to drive the Quad HD display, while at the same time promising battery life of up to 12 hours.

The Spectre X360 has both full-size HDMI and mini DisplayPort 1.2 ports for displaying content across multiple screens. For connecting external devices like flash drives and the such, there are three USB 3.0 ports with Sleep and Charge support.

HP Spectre X360 Laptop Mode

As its name implies, the Spectre X360 is designed so that the display can fold all the way back onto itself so that you can use it like a tablet. You can also use the Spectre X360 in stand mode (watching movies), tent mode (playing games), and notebook mode.

HP says the limited edition Spectre X360 will be available on its website and in Best Buy stores beginning November 8. Pricing will start at $900.

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Nvidia Releases GeForce 358.50 WHQL Game Ready Driver for Battlefront

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 10:30 AM PDT

These are the drivers you're looking for

Battlefront

If you're planning to participate in the Star Wars: Battlefront beta that kicks off tomorrow (October 8) and are running Nvidia brand graphics, there's a new driver you might want to check out.

According to Nvidia, it's newly released GeForce 358.50 WHQL certified driver will deliver "the best possible gaming experience" in Battlefront. In addition, it also brings support for the latest OpenGL ARB extensions, as well as OpenGL ES 3.2.

Want more? Nvidia also says the 358.50 driver includes updated features and functionality for the GameWorks VR software development kit (SDK), so there's that too.

There are some oddball limitations associated with this new driver. For example, surround gaming  is not supported on a 3-way SLI system using GeForce GTX 200 series GPUs, and the Graph tab on the Adjust Desktop Color Settings page is no longer available. Nvidia also discontinued support for Hybrid Power, a Hybrid SLI technology.

You can read more in the release notes (PDF). The driver is available to download from here.

As a reminder, if you're rocking an AMD graphics card, there's a beta driver (Catalyst 15.9.1) available that's been optimized for Battlefront. It also addresses a memory leak with Catalyst 15.9. You can grab that driver here.

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HP Tries Earning Street Cred with Pavilion Gaming Laptop

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 09:43 AM PDT

Affordable gaming on the go

HP Pavilion Gaming

You probably don't associate HP's Pavilion PC line with gaming. In fact, outside of the HP Omen, HP doesn't dabble all that much in the gaming sector, though it's looking to change that with the introduction of a new Pavilion laptop built specifically for gamers.

The HP Pavilion Gaming is a 15.6-inch notebook that swims in Skylake. Customers can choose from 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processor options, which get paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 950M GPU for graphics and up to 16GB of system memory.

Granted, the GTX 950M isn't going to light up the benchmark charts or provide the muscle necessary to crank up the eye candy on demanding titles, but with a starting price of $900, it's not a bad value proposition for gamers on a budget. Also helping the matter is that the GPU only has to push pixels around a Full HD 1080p display (IPS, by the way).

HP says you can opt for up to 2TB of hard drive space, up to 1TB of hybrid hard drive space, or a dual storage configuration with up to a 2TB HDD and a 128GB solid state drive. It's not clear what storage allotment the base configuration comes with, though it's almost a given it will be a regular hard drive and not a hybrid drive or SSD.

For connecting external devices, there are two USB 3.0 ports, one of which is a Sleep and Charge port, and one USB 2.0 port. There's also an HDMI port, GbE LAN port, and SD card reader.

HP Pavilion Gaming Keyboard Backlight

The backlit keyboard glows bright green with a "fierce reptilian pattern" on the keyboard's deck for added flair. Other notable features include optional touch support on the display and Intel RealSense support, which is another optional add-on.

Finally, the system has an optical drive (we're guessing a DVD burner) and dual speakers pumping out audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen.

Look for the HP Pavilion Gaming laptop to be available starting November 8, 2015.

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Technolust: 5K Graphics, an Elevating Desk, and Receiver

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 12:00 AM PDT

Technolust: Things we really want

In the world of tech, new products are always being introduced. As entrenched as we are in the gadget-sphere, there's a never ending chase of the next greatest thing. 

Introducing Technolust, a weekly column where the staff tells you, on a personal level, what they're currently coveting. It could be as simple as a set of tools, or a new graphics card and four new SSDs in RAID 0. Heck, throw in a new 4K projector for good measure. 

We invite you to share yours too! It could point the direction in things we should be covering. So, of all the things I want, here are my first three nerdalicious picks.

A feast for these eyes

Behold  Dell's UltraSharp 27 Ultra HD 5K display. Considered to be the pinnacle of image fidelity, Dell's UP2715K was actually featured in this year's Dream Machine build. I've long been a fan of Dell's UltraSharp line of displays for their image quality, build quality, and Dell's pretty darned good support for displays.

Dell 5k

When Dell's 3007 WFP came out, I was all over that beast. Unfortunately, the unit I got came with some discoloration on one of the corners. It was ever so slight, but I noticed it and couldn't stop looking at it. Dell was happy enough to overnight me a replacement with a return label packed in the box for me ship back my wonky unit. 

For me, the UP2715K has it all: pristine sharpness thanks to its 5120x2880 resolution, and Dell's PremierColor for out-of-the-box color accuracy that's actually very good even without professional calibration. Plus, it's well built and doesn't feel like it was clobbered together using cheap plastic. If you do a lot of twitchy gaming, the UltraSharps may not be suitable for you since you'll likely demand higher refresh rates. In terms of image quality though, the UP2715K sets the standard.

What do I use now? I have a Dell UltraSharp U3011, which I have to admit has served me really well and is still pretty darned good as far as high-quality displays go. But if you've ever worked with high-pixel-density displays, the UP2715K really is a substantial improvement in image quality. Right now, I'm just waiting to see if Dell will release a 5K display at 30-inches or greater. That would be ideal.

So what would the Dell UltraSharp UP2715K provide me that I'm not getting now?

Not much really, just a more tack-sharp image which I suppose is quite substantial in its own right. I'd lose 3 inches off the screen, but with the right resolution scaling I would gain more actual usable real-estate. And as a minor nitpick, I actually prefer the more industrial look of the U3011 to the designer lines of the UP2715K.

The table of my dreams

As for what I actually have at home to do my computing on? I use a dinner table that I picked up from IKEA several years ago. I have an office but until now, haven't found a suitable computing desk large enough for my needs. I use multiple displays and have a bunch of other devices on the table that I like to keep around me when I work. My current state of table affairs, though, is pretty terrible. It's a dinner table, so a tad too tall, and my chair can't slide under it without the arm rests smacking into a side support beam.

I've done research into standing desks, and although they're great for your back and promoting healthy body circulatory activities, they don't offer much space. So the best kind of desk for me is one that looks like a normal big desk, but can be elevated to standing heights.

Enter the  Air Pro desk. This is the big daddy of elevating desks. Made by NextDesk, which is known for making exceptional work desks that are height adjustable, the Air Pro is essentially the company's flagship. It costs a whopping $3,378 without any of the fancy options and in standard jet-black gloss finish. If you want a matte black finish, the price increases to $3,975. NextDesk learns from the best in the automotive options industry.

Nextdesk Air Pro

The Air Pro can sit as low as 24 inches off the ground or stand as high as 50.5 inches. Its quad motors can raise or lower the desk at 1.7 inches per second using the side controller. Even with motorized legs on all for corners, the Air Pro is strong: able to very comfortably support 630 pounds of weight. The entire desk is made of aluminum with a glass top.

Nextdesk Air Controller

Of course the Air Pro is on the excessive side, but hey, why not? NextDesk offers other models, including the more tame Encore, which starts at a much more palatable $1,097—still substantial as far as computer desks go.

If you're interested in configuring one—yes, they're completely configurable with heaps of options—you can truly make one your own with attachments, different finishes, cable management features, and other options. L-shaped models are also available for space gluttons, and NextDesk will even custom-design one for you.

So what would the NextDesk Air Pro provide me that I'm not getting now?

Height adjustment features. I can sit or stand whenever I'd please without sacrificing desk space. Do I really need the fanciness of the Air Pro? Probably not. But if it's going to be in my personal space for a long time, it might as well look good. I'd also be able to roll my chair in a bit more and sit closer to the desk.

Where all gadgets meet

My PC and my home theater are tightly integrated. Everything is networked, even the home theater receiver. All my sources: PS, Xbox, Wii U, NUC, and spare gaming PC are plugged into a receiver. My current unit is a Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH, which is a very good receiver in its own right, but it's a few generations old now in the Pioneer lineup. Yes, there are great options from Denon, Marantz, and others that climb up into the price stratosphere, but I'd be happy just to pick up Pioneer's new Elite SC-99.

Pioneer Sc99

It's got all the latest audio decoding features, such as Dolby Atmos and DTS-X, as well as the usual, such as DTS-HD, Dolby Digital TrueHD, and supports both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections. But the real kicker for me is the class D3 amplifiers that deliver high power output really efficiently. The receiver stays cool and  doesn't buck under stress. For audiophiles, the SC-99 is equipped with dual SABRE32 DACs from ESS Technology, which support a 192k/32bit format—yes, 32 bit!

A little known factoid: The Intel HD Audio specification calls for 32 bit sampling rates, but few if any manufacturers implement the full spec.

Pioneer Sc99 Back

Connections are a nonissue with the SC-99. The unit has a whopping eight HDMI inputs, enough for every device I can think of, along with two HDMI outputs. Another nice feature is a USB input that allows you to connect a PC and let the receiver act as a USB sound device just like an external sound card.

I've been a fan of Pioneer's products since the days of the Kuro Elite TVs, which sadly are no longer available. During that time, and maybe even still today, the Kuro plasmas set the standard for black-level performance. The Kuro line was Pioneer's statement in just how good image quality can be; those who are serious about image performance will attest to the Kuro's reputation.

So what would the Pioneer Elite SC-99 provide me that I'm not getting now?

Extra HDMI inputs, Spotify streaming without a PC, Dolby Atmos (although I'd have to upgrade my speakers), and better components. I'm not interested in the WiFi stuff as much since my house is wired for Ethernet in every room, and I prefer wired connections anyway. Having direct USB-DAC input is really nice. You can use the SC-99 as a sound device and attain higher resolution and sampling rates than you could if you only used SPDIF.

Once I get my grubby hands on these things I'll be a happy camper. Maybe. 

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The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut Delayed....Again

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 08:19 AM PDT

Final Cut Delayed....Again

Neocore Games is letting its fans know that Van Helsing: The Final Cut is delayed for the second time with no clear release date projected. Citing the need for more polish and that a well-tuned product should please both fans and developers as the need for the delay, the letter indicates that the playable version of the Final Cut should arrive "soon".

World of Warcraft: A Panoramic Look at Azeroth

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 08:12 AM PDT

A Panoramic Look at Azeroth

Reddit user 'Aetheree' has created a bunch of really awesome panoramic views of World of Warcraft locations in Draenor and throughout Azeroth. Each one gives a different take on familiar locations in ways we've never seen before. Check out a few of these below and then head to Aetheree's Imgur locations (here, here and here) to see even more.

Elder Scrolls Online: A First Look at Orsinium

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 03:28 PM PDT

A First Look at Orsinium

There are very few quotes from cinematic trailers that really stick with players. One of the biggest ones is "You are not prepared" from the Burning Crusade opening cinematic. But Zenimax has released a trailer for the upcoming Orsinium DLC and "Welcome to my war" may become one of those infamous quotes. It got me hooked and interested in the expansion even more so than I was before I heard it shouted.

General: Dragon Quest Heroes Review - Dynasty Warriors Meets Blue Slime

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 03:29 AM PDT

Dragon Quest Heroes Review - Dynasty Warriors Meets Blue Slime

You'll forgive the on-the-nose title of this review, hopefully. See, Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below is quite simply a mashup of both Dynasty Warriors and the Dragon Quest series. Like Hyrule Heroes on the Wii U, Dragon Quest Heroes is a PS4 exclusive single-player Action RPG that takes popular characters from the venerable Dragon Quest franchise and slaps them together in an all new tale.

TERA: New Starter Zone, The Lost Isle, to Open October 13th

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 03:27 AM PDT

New Starter Zone, The Lost Isle, to Open October 13th

En Masse Entertainment has announced that the new TERA starter zone called The Lost Isle will be live in the game beginning Tuesday, October 13th. The Lost Isle will replace the current starter zone called Island of Dawn. The new location offers players a more accelerated path to level 11, according to the developer blog on the TERA site.

Black Desert: Regional Log In Issues Being Tracked, No IP Block Planned

Posted: 07 Oct 2015 03:16 AM PDT

Regional Log In Issues Being Tracked, No IP Block Planned

GameNet community managers have taken to the Russian Black Desert Online forums to let users know that the team is aware of an issue where international players are unable to log into the game. The team is aware of the issue and has said that IP blocks are not in place and that the technical team is working to solve the issue.

Life is Feudal: Stabilizing the World & Hitting the Road to Sales

Posted: 05 Oct 2015 06:19 PM PDT

Stabilizing the World & Hitting the Road to Sales

The Life is Feudal team has posted the latest update notes that include significant improvements to the stability of world creation and hosting, most notably in the creation of these localized versions of the game. In addition, the player-to-player barter system is now in place and skill progression making attaining level 30 and 60 fast, getting to level 90 normal and "insanely hard" progression to level 100 of any skill.

AD2460: Enter to Win 100 Days of Game Time

Posted: 05 Oct 2015 05:26 PM PDT

Enter to Win 100 Days of Game Time

MMORPG.com has partnered with Fifth Season to give away 100 Credits (good for 100 days of game time) for its sci-fi strategy web game, AD2460.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Crafter's Delight - Big Changes in Fallen Empire

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 04:28 PM PDT

Crafter

The Star Wars: The Old Republic site has been updated with a new blog to detail some of the big changes coming to the crafting system when the Knights of the Fallen Empire expansion goes live later this month.

ARK: Survival Evolved: Quetzalcoatlus Soars Into the Game

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 02:13 PM PDT

Quetzalcoatlus Soars Into the Game

Fans of flying dinos will be happy to hear that Quetzalcoatlus has soared into ARK: Survival Evolved. Quetz can carry supplies across vast distances. To celebrate the announcement of the new denizen in the bestiary, you can check out the trailer below.

ASTA: The War of Tears and Winds: First Trailer Heralds Beginning of Beta Events

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 01:06 PM PDT

First Trailer Heralds Beginning of Beta Events

Webzen has sent out the first trailer for Asta, it's forthcoming MMO inspired by Asian mythology and said to bring back some of the most loved features of classic games.

EVE Online: Chronicles of New Eden - Stay Frosty

Posted: 05 Oct 2015 03:57 PM PDT

Chronicles of New Eden - Stay Frosty

When Rixx Javix joined The Tuskers, he had finally fulfilled one of his biggest dreams within EVE. Nestled into the low security system of Hevrice, The Tuskers were one of the biggest players in EVE's expansive world of pirates. But unlike much of EVE, which to many remains just a game, The Tuskers take themselves seriously. Very seriously. They are the best of the best, and they make sure that everyone knows it.

General: Jens Andersen Named to Executive Position at Daybreak

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 12:48 PM PDT

Jens Andersen Named to Executive Position at Daybreak

Daybreak Game Company has a new Executive Creative Director in Jens Andersen. Andersen had most recently been in charge of DC Universe Online but now takes on additional responsibility for H1Z1, PlanetSide 2, EverQuest Next, and a new unannounced title.

General: Ingress - A Truly Virtual World

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 07:49 AM PDT

Ingress - A Truly Virtual World

Today, Paul "LockSixTime" Nadin stops making videos and streaming for a brief moment to get a bit personal and talk about a recent move, and the idea that our own world may be the best MMO of all someday.

Crowfall: Protecting the Stronghold When Nobody's Home

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 11:01 AM PDT

Protecting the Stronghold When Nobody

Guild strongholds are going to play a major part in Crowfall, but what happens when nobody's home with everyone offline? In the latest ACE Q&A, Todd Coleman and Thomas Blair tackle this community question among others. See what they had to say and leave us your thoughts.

Sword Coast Legends: Monster Journals - Gelatinous Cube & Wererat Revealed

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 08:52 AM PDT

Monster Journals - Gelatinous Cube & Wererat Revealed

Today, we're continuing our look at the monsters of Sword Coast Legends, due out later this month. There are a whole host of baddies you'll be playing against as heroes, and as when you're the Dungeon Master. Today, we're shining a light on the Gelatinous Cube and the Wererat!

SMITE: Let the Sun Shine In - Sol Joins the Pantheon

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 09:41 AM PDT

Let the Sun Shine In - Sol Joins the Pantheon

The latest god to join the SMITE pantheon has arrived in the form of Sol, Goddess of the Sun. Hi-Rez has put together a new trailer to give a bit of Sol's legend in mythology as well as a great look at the skills and abilities that she brings to bear in SMITE.

Wasteland 2: Latest Video Shows Off Improvements in Director's Cut

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 09:23 AM PDT

Latest Video Shows Off Improvements in Director

inXile has sent out a terrific new game play video for Wasteland 2: Director's Cut, a brand new edition of the game that features improved graphics and game play enhancements. The video features tips and tricks for surviving in the Wasteland from none other than inXile's CEO Brian Fargo. Check it out and leave us your thoughts in the comments.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: Launch Trailer Sets the Stage for Hearts of Stone Expack

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 09:19 AM PDT

Launch Trailer Sets the Stage for Hearts of Stone Expack

CD Projekt Red has released the official launch trailer for The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone expansion ready to hit live service on Tuesday, October 13th. The sets the stage for the 10+ hours of exploration in and around No Man's Land and Oxenfurt in an effort to finally bring down Olgierd von Everec. See what you think!

Neverwinter: Light Shines on the Underdark

Posted: 06 Oct 2015 09:14 AM PDT

Light Shines on the Underdark

The Neverwinter blog has been updated with a detailed look the Underdark, including detailed maps of the entire location and some new information about the denizens in the home of the Drow and other less...pleasant inhabitants.

General: For the King: IronOak Has A New RPG Dream

Posted: 05 Oct 2015 03:49 PM PDT

For the King: IronOak Has A New RPG Dream

Midway through an already funded Kickstarter we interviewed IronOak Games to find out just what an "Online Roguelike Tabletop RPG" was. Read on to find out what they had to say about that string of buzzwords and what interesting rewards they are throwing at their Kickstarter backers.

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