MMOGaming News

MMOGaming News


Recommended MMOs in February 2012

Posted:

Recommended MMOs in February 2012


Beginning from February, you are going to be crazy in the following few months for the release and beta test of the must-play MMOs of 2012.

Free-to-Play AION Offers Polished Leveling More Challenges

Posted:

Free-to-Play AION Offers Polished Leveling More Challenges


Gameforge's free-to-play AION is now in closed beta in Europe and today, the new publisher released a trailer to warm you up for the upcoming launch.

Blizzard Sues Valve over Dota Trademark

Posted:

Blizzard Sues Valve over Dota Trademark


The newly-found filing shows that Valve and its Dota2 actually has been in trouble for a while.

An Unrivaled Experience - C9 PvE VIP Test Review

Posted:

An Unrivaled Experience - C9 PvE VIP Test Review


On February 2, 2012, Webzen opened the doors of one of their newest title for the Media, the Continent of the Ninth Seal. The press had the chance to play the game for their VIP Testing as VVIP. Webzen is allowing the Global players to enjoy the game without any IP Block.

Sawlu Online Is Seeking Global Publishers

Posted:

Sawlu Online Is Seeking Global Publishers


MMORPG Sawlu Online is a 3D side-scrolling action game featuring fighting tournament. Sawlu Online's developer Shanghai Qilu Co., Ltd. is looking for exclusive publishers both inside and outside China. Any interested parties are welcome.

WoW Eye of Eternity LFR Trick

Posted:

WoW Eye of Eternity LFR Trick


We all know that the fourth boss of DS is Hagara, who resides in Eye of Eternity. this trick requires you to have a guild with Have Group Will Travel and good timing. Here are the steps.

Ghost Recon Online Closed Beta Dated March 5

Posted:

Ghost Recon Online Closed Beta Dated March 5


Ubisoft has just announced that their multi-player, third-person, cover-based tactical shooter Ghost Recon Online is going to kick off closed beta test on March 5. Along with the announcement, Ubisoft has also released a new trailer showing the three playable classes: Assault, Specialist and Recon.

MapleTire's Advice to MMO Bloggers

Posted:

MapleTire's Advice to MMO Bloggers


Buy, play or get your hands on anything that is related to MMOs. Even if it's a leafeat about some MMO that is handed out on the street by some homeless man, you can blog about it. Sometimes the more far reaching blogs make the best blogs.

MMORPG Videos

MMORPG Videos


Aion: Gameforge Touts Features

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 06:39 AM PST

Gameforge has sent out a new trailer featuring the new and updated features for Aion as it sits on the precipice of going F2P in Europe. Features that have been updated or improved since the game's original launch include the following: More quests and better rewards; New regions and solo instances; New PvP arena and instances. In addition, Gameforge is looking ahead to the addition of housing and weather effects.

MMORPG Reviews

MMORPG Reviews


AION Free-to-Play is coming with lots of changes and improvements

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 07:26 AM PST

GameForge has presented new features and functions for AION Free-to-Play, and some MMO essentials have been adjusted, such as new instances, a better rewards system, more opportunities for levelling up through quests, and innovations such as the mentor system, from which beginners as well as experienced veterans can benefit. Take a look of the most [...]

Loong: The Power of the Dragon has announced its latest expansion Dragonblood

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 06:29 AM PST

Gamigo‘s Asian-style MMORPG, Loong: The Power of the Dragon has announced its latest expansion, Dragonblood. The new additions of this expansion include the ability for players to transform into a dragon, an increase of the level cap to 100 and the introduction of a new PvP arena. To be able to transform into a dragon, [...]

Dark Eden Premium Card Giveaway

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 05:48 AM PST

Ignited Games with  FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews is celebrating a Premium Card Giveaway for DarkEden. Premium Card: Receive 200% EXP and a daily premium item for 7 days! Code expiration date: March 31, 2012 To get your Premium Card add your email in the field below the image of the promo and check your [...]

Outspark has released the web version of Fiesta Online

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 04:19 AM PST

Outspark has launched today Web Fiesta, the new browser version of the free-to-play MMORPG Fiesta Online. Now on a beach, in a café, on a train, epic battles and romance are just a few clicks away, and in full 3D. To celebrate this launch, Fiesta's Game Masters are hosting several exciting in-game events for valuable [...]

Sneak peek of the new champion of League of Legends, Nautilus, the Titan of the Depths

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 03:12 AM PST

League of Legends has presented the first details of a new upcoming champion, Nautilus, the Titan of the Depths. “Any sailor worth his salt will let you know that the world's greatest mysteries lie at the bottom of the ocean. Of course, they'll also probably tell you that those who aren't careful find themselves caught [...]

Ghost Recon Online is starting its closed beta test on March 5

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 02:36 AM PST

Ubisoft has announced today that it MMOFPS Ghost Recon Online will be heading into a closed beta testing period on March 5. In addition has released a new trailer named “Class Overview”.

Firefall has released its February Developer Diary

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 01:16 AM PST

Red 5 Studios has released a new Firefall Developer Diary video. In this developer diary, Mark Kern covers Firefall’s release strategy and visually shows how players will interactively expand the game world. This Developer Diary is a great intro for those who have never heard of Firefall and will also bring everyone up to speed [...]

Lime Odyssey: The Chronicles of Orta music has been created by the renowned composer Yasunori Mitsuda

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 12:31 AM PST

Aeria Games, has revealed that the music for Lime Odyssey: The Chronicles of Orta, its highly-anticipated 3D MMORPG, was created by renowned composer Yasunori Mitsuda. Lime Odyssey is currently in production and will be published in North America by Aeria Games in 2012. Yasunori Mitsuda is a Japanese video game composer and musician. His compositions [...]


General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Study Finds BitTorrent Does Not Hurt U.S. Box Office Numbers

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 03:05 PM PST

torrentResearchers from the University of Minnesota and Wellesley College recently got together to answer one simple question: does BitTorrent hurt U.S. box office numbers? According to this study, the answer is a resounding 'no,' much to the chagrin of the movie industry. The study did find a correlation in the data, but it amounts to Hollywood throwing away money.

One of the talking points used to push SOPA and PIPA in recent months was the terrible impact illegal downloads were having on movie ticket sales. The paper in this case found that the volume of BitTorrent downloads a movie got had no measurable effect on box office numbers in the initial U.S. release. However, for films that were not released until later internationally, the study found a small decline in revenue in those markets (about 7%). 

"We do not see evidence of elevated sales displacement in US box office revenue following the adoption of BitTorrent, and we suggest that delayed legal availability of the content abroad may drive the losses to piracy," the study reads. So really, if the movie makers are worried about piracy hurting the bottom line, all they need to do is release content in short order all over the world. When people are given the choice of snagging a pre-release leak, or going to the theater, they apparently choose the latter.

EU Regulators Expected to Approve Google's Motorola Deal

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 02:43 PM PST

googleAn unknown factor in Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility has always been the scrutiny it would receive from European regulators. It's a good day in Mountain View, because Reuters is reporting that the EU is prepared to grant its unconditional approval of the deal. Google announced the $12.5 billion buyout last year, but said Motorola will operate as a separate entity. 

The suspicion is that Google made the deal with Motorola because the Android OEM has significant patents that cover wireless technology. As the patent war heats up, Google found itself with very little ammunition. The thousands of patents in Motorola's portfolio will be used to shield Android and other products from patent trolls, as well as rivals Microsoft and Apple. 

The EU regulators are expected to announce their support on Monday, but that still leaves a few loose ends. The US Justice Department is expected to approve the merger, but there is not firm timeline for that to be made official. Google also has to get approval in Taiwan and Israel, where it has large presences. Do you foresee any problems with this deal going through?

Analysts: 9-Inch Kindle Fire This Summer

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 02:29 PM PST

fireAmazon is too busy raking in all that Kindle cash to offer any clues about a larger successor to the Kindle Fire, but most industry watchers are convinced that such a device is coming. Following a DigiTimes report in December, Pacific Crest analysts have raised sales expectations for Amazon in expectation of a 9-inch Fire successor this summer.

The current Kindle Fire is a 7-inch device running a heavily modified version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It lacks a connection to all Google services, instead running Amazon's video, music, and app stores. A 7-inch device is great for reading, but multimedia can often call for a larger screen. Pacific Crest was originally predicting 12.7 million fires this year, but now feels that 14.9 million is more accurate.

Despite some mediocre reviews, the Fire has sold briskly. Clearly, there is a market for a $200 Android tablet, even one less capable than other, more expensive options. Would a 9-inch Fire be a possible purcahse for you?

Chump Change: Intel Settles Antitrust Lawsuit in New York for $6.5 million

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 01:24 PM PST

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, has agreed to cut a check for $6.5 million to make an antitrust lawsuit disappear. Or maybe the Santa Clara company will simply dip into its petty cash. Either way, Intel can put the New York state antitrust lawsuit behind it and get back to concentrating on building and selling processors, presumably without running afoul of any laws.

In this case, the agreement "expressly states" that Intel is in no way admitting to any wrongdoing, nor is the chip maker required to change the way it does business. Intel simply has to fork over a lump sum and go on with business as usual.

"Following recent court rulings in Intel's favor that significantly and appropriately narrowed the scope of this case, we were able to reach an agreement with New York to bring to an end what remained of the case. We have always said that Intel's business practices are lawful, pro-competitive and beneficial to consumers, and we are pleased this matter has been resolved," said Doug Melamed, senior vice president and general counsel at Intel.

Intel was accused of "bribing or coercing OEMS" like Dell, HP, and others into entering into exclusive or near-exclusive agreements, allegedly paying out billions of dollars to limit or not carry AMD processors. According to Reuters, the $6.5 million settlement represents less than five hours of profit based on Intel's reported net income of $12.94 billion for 2011.

Micron: DRAM Prices Likely as Low as They're Going to Get

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 12:59 PM PST

At a time when hard drive prices are up, motherboard prices might be going up, and solid state drives (SSDs) are still comparatively expensive (per gigabyte), the DRAM market may have finally bottomed out. That's the feeling from Micron president Mark Adams, who heads the only U.S.-based DRAM maker still in existence. According to Adams, DRAM prices have finally hit rock bottom.

"I don't think DRAM goes down from here. It's starting to feel like a stable market," Adams told Bloomberg in an interview.

It's Adams' first prediction as Micron's president, a role he was promoted to after former CEO Steve Appleton was killed in a plane crash last week. As far as Micron sees it, the problem DRAM makers face is an oversupply of parts. But now that memory makers are cutting down on production and the hard drive shortage is starting to ease up, which in turn will lead to more PC sales, Micron sees RAM prices going up, or at least no longer going down.

Motorola Droid 4 Lands at Verizon

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 12:40 PM PST

At long last, Motorola's Droid 4 smartphone with slide-out QWERTY keyboard is available at Verizon. Motroloa's newest smartphone runs $200 with a two-year service contract and includes free overnight shipping if ordered direct from Verizon, or $550 sans contract. It's been a long wait for those who've been holding out for this particular phone, which was first rumored to drop on December 8, 2011.

It's here now and it brings a dual-core 1.2GHz processor to the Android party. It also has a 4-inch qHD display, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage supplemented with a microSD card slot, 8MP rear-facing camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the aforementioned slide-out QWERTY plank with five rows of keys.

If this is the Droid you've been waiting for, you can snag one online here, or head over to Wirefly and get it for $150 instead of $200. As a reminder, Verizion is offering double-wide data caps for a limited time, so instead of 2GB for $30/month, 5GB for $50/month, and 10GB for $80/month, you get 4GB, 10GB, and 20GB, respectively.

Apple Reloads Patent Portfolio and Takes Aim at Samsung (Again)

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 12:16 PM PST

If the ammunition you're using to try and take down your prey isn't getting the job done, you can either hunt different game or try different ammo. Apple has chosen the latter as it continues to chase Samsung through various courts around the world. According to reports, Apple added a pair of patents to its portfolio, which it's using to try and convince a California judge to ban sales of Samsung's smartphones and tablets.

Citing documents filed in San Jose federal court, PaidContent.org says Apple is firing rounds at Samsung using newly-granted U.S. Patents 8,074,172 and 8,086,604. The first of those deals with spelling and auto-correct functions when hovering over letters a user is typing. It's less clear what exactly the second patent describes, other than some heuristic algorithm mumbo-jumbo that might be beneficial to search engines.

Samsung is proving to be Apple's Moby Dick. The Cupertino company was recently denied a request for a preliminary injunction against Samsung's Galaxy tablet, but that was based on design patents. This new approach focuses on utility patents, a change in strategy Apple hopes will lead to a different outcome.

Yar, Mateys! All Of Pirate Bay Made Available As A Single 90MB Zip File

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 11:32 AM PST

Oh, those tricky Pirate Bay folks. The Teflon buccaneers have always managed to stay one step ahead of the law; for example, the site recently switched to the .SE domain to avoid a Megaupload-style takedown and three of its founding operators fled Sweden to avoid facing jail time and millions in fines. Now, a Pirate Bay user has released a zipped 90MB file containing the key components of every torrent hosted by the site. Basically, if Pirate Bay goes down, anyone with this file will be able to get it up and running again lickity split.

A Pirate Bay user called "allisfine" used a script to copy the titles, ID, file size, seeds, leechers, and magnet links for 1,643,194 torrents found on the site. There is a bit of confusion over the number of torrents, which allisfine admits him/herself in the torrent of the torrent site. TPB claims to have close to 4 million torrents. However, TorrentFreak makes the point that the 4 million-ish number includes torrents on public trackers that the Pirate Bay doesn't actually host itself, which could explain the discrepancy in numbers.

It's not quite a complete listing for each torrent, however. "I did NOT download comments and/or descriptions, since that would be too big and I didn't want it to be as complete as possible, but as small as possible," allisfine explains.

So, how is it that a massive site like The Pirate Bay can fit on a thumb drive? Magnet links. The site recently switched its torrents over to magnet links (also known as "trackerless torrents") and plans to ditch traditional .torrents all together sometime soon. These links are under 1KB each, which greatly reduces the site's footprint. For an in-depth explanation of the technology, check out this TorrentFreak article.

Who knows? Maybe the Library of Congress will fit on a USB drive sometime soon.

Need Natural GPU Performance Enhancement? Try AMD's Verdetrol

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 11:17 AM PST

Have you ever taken a little pill to enhance your performance? Hey, not like that! Get your mind out of the gutter! We're talking about graphics card performance. AMD recently shipped a prescription bottle full of blue pills and hilarious dosing directions to reviewers in anticipation of the launch of a 1GHz video card -- presumably the Radeon HD 7700, which has had 1GHz clock speed rumors swirling around it for a while now. Are you ready for some "natural performance enhancement" for your PC?

There's another hint that the campaign is leading up to the release of the Radeon HD 7700; the code name for the 7700 is "Cape Verde," and the name of the fake performance boosting pills is "Verdetrol." Legit Reviews was sent a bottle and they report that the gag was very well done, with a dosage size of 1GHz, 28 doses in the bottle (for the 28nm manufacturing process -- get it?) and a prescription number of 1337-2012 for the Leet speakers in the house. For best results, take "1 tablet by fan intake four times daily."

AMD even went so far as to set up a Verdetrol website. The picture above is courtesy of LegitReviews; to see lots more -- including images of the hilarious warning labels -- head on over to the Verdetrol thread in the Legit Reviews forums.

"Man or woman, young or old, Verdetrol is the solution for anyone looking to get an edge when the heat is on!"

This week's hottest reviews on TechRadar

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 08:44 AM PST

PS Vita

We published our PS Vita review this week.

The Vita has generated as much buzz over the years as any of the top smartphones, and it's easy to see why.

It's specs are top of the line, and offer a mobile gaming experience far beyond anything that's been possible up to now.

But it's not all been about the Vita this week. We've also been playing with the Nokia Lumia 710, a budget Windows Phone aiming to do battle with the likes of the HTC Radar. And the budget theme is continued with the Kogan TV we reviewed yesterday.

A 55-inch LED, Freeview HD TV for under £1000. You've got to be kidding, right?

PlayStation Vita review

We still don't know if anyone's going to buy one, but there is no doubt that the PS Vita is an absolutely fantastic piece of hardware. Combining a brilliant 5-inch touchscreen OLED display, a quad core CPU, a quad core GPU, dual analogue sticks and a touch-sensitive rear, it's the most advanced handheld gaming device the world has ever seen. We even think the price is reasonable – considering the power, quality and polish the Vita brings with it, it's still much cheaper than many mobile phones that offer inferior components. But has the world moved on from £200+ handheld gaming consoles? With smartphones offering excellent games for less than a quid, convincing the public they should buy one and then drop 40 bob on a game is a big ask.

Nokia Lumia 710 review

The Lumia 710 is a budget Windows Phone. Although we would buy it over the HTC Radar, it's overshadowed by the Nokia Lumia 800, which impressed us a lot more and makes the 710 feel more like its cheaper relative than we would have liked. We know that the phone costs less, but the cost savings feel too apparent. For the small drop in price and the expectation that both phones are to drop in price, we're left feeling that you're better off buying the 800 instead. However, based on the recent announcements from Nokia, it's likely this will remain the budget option for the foreseeable future - a little bit more of a price drop and we'll be a lot more impressed with this otherwise decent handset.

Kogan LED55 review

In a world ravaged by recession, it goes without saying that the word 'bargain' has become the marketing industry's favourite word. We know you haven't got much money, but this is awesome and cheap and you should buy it! This Kogan TV measures a hefty 55-inches, sports a Freeview HD tuner, 100Hz processing and Edge LED backlighting. And it costs just £999. That's an astonishing price for such a large TV, but would you be better off spending less on a smaller TV from a more reliable brand? Read the review to find out!

HP Envy 14 Spectre review

We're deep into the second round of Ultrabook releases by now, and we feel the HP Envy 14 Spectre sits alongside the Dell XPS 13 at the top of the heap. But these are two different machines with different focuses. The HP Envy 14 Spectre is the most media-centred Ultrabook, with a larger 14-inch screen, 1600 x 900 pixel resolution and Beats audio technology. But it won't win over fans looking for performance and portability, due to the lower spec processor and bulky Gorilla Glass chassis. If you can overcome the steep asking price then the HP Envy 14 Spectre is a well-built and stylish way to transport and enjoy your music, movies and do a spot of image editing.

Kogan led55 review

This week's other reviews:

Cameras

Hands on: Nikon D800 review

Hands on: Olympus OM-D E-M5 review

Desktop PCs

Hands on: Alienware X51 review

OCUK Ultima 9450i Mosasaur MKII review

Laptops

Toshiba Qosmio F750 review

Compaq Presario CQ57-366SA review

Monitors

Philips Brilliance 241P4QPYES review

Philips Brilliance 241P4QPYES review

Network adaptors

GigaRunner USB remote access drive review

Storage

Plextor M3 256GB SSD review

Plextor M3 256GB SSD review review

Intel SSD 520 Series 120GB review review

Intel SSD 520 Series 240GB review review

MMO News

MMO News


Firefall begins Battleframe Trailer Challenge

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 03:51 PM PST

Red 5 Studios has announced a new contest for Firefall fans: The Battleframe Trailer Challenge.

The contest, which runs until March 16, challenges players to piece together raw gameplay footage and music (provided by the developer) into a trailer or commercial highlighting their favorite battleframe, similar to the Dreadnaught Introduction shown below. Upload these videos to YouTube, and Red 5 will judge submissions based in part by the likes and views of each submission.

The grand prize will be an all-expenses paid trip for two to PAX East 2012 plus $500 spending money. Other prizes include an Alienware M14x laptop and an ASTRO Gaming A40 Audio System (Firefall branded).

Firefall Dreadnaught Introduction:

Source:

RED 5 STUDIOS ANNOUNCES FIREFALL BATTLEFRAME TRAILER CHALLENGE


Chance to Win a Trip to PAX East 2012, an Alienware™ Laptop, or ASTRO A40 Audio System


Laguna Hills, CA – February 10, 2012 – Red 5 Studios™ announced today the launch of its Battleframe Trailer Challenge, a contest for creative gamers to show off their video-making ability, explore brand new Firefall footage, and compete for awesome prizes – including a trip to PAX East 2012. Red 5 is accepting entries now until March 16th, when the winners are announced. Contestants can submit their completed trailers via Youtube at the official contest page: http://bit.ly/firefallchallenge

"At Red 5 we're very community-focused and this contest is a great way to get everyone involved in the game," said Red 5 CEO, Mark Kern. "Since we're always making action-packed Firefall trailers we thought it would be cool to see what our fans could come up with. Knowing them, they'll put together some amazing videos that are more than worthy of the prizes we're giving away."

Participants will be given previously-unreleased raw gameplay footage along with a handful of music tracks. They'll have until March 16th to craft a flashy trailer/commercial that highlights their favorite battleframe and submit the Youtube link for entry. Red 5 encourages contestants to enter and promote their trailers as early as possible, as the winners will be decided using a special Red 5 algorithm that incorporates the "likes" and "views" of each Youtube submission.

Red 5 has partnered up with cosponsors, Alienware™ and ASTRO Gaming, to ensure that the Battleframe Trailer Challenge offers gamers top-notch prizes. The first, second and third place entries will receive the following:

  • · First Place: An all-expenses-paid* trip for two to PAX East 2012 in Boston, along with $500 spending money.

*Red 5 will cover up to $1,500 per round-trip ticket ($3,000 maximum).

  • · Second Place: An Alienware M14x laptop containing an Intel Core™ i7 processor, 4GB DDR3 Memory, and GeForce 555M 3GB Graphics Card.
  • · Third Place: An ASTRO Gaming A40 Audio System featuring a Firefall branded A40 Headset and MixAmp™ Pro.

Participants can visit http://bit.ly/firefallchallenge to download the official "asset package" and find additional contest details and rules.

Hedone launches 2.4 update

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 03:10 PM PST

Hedone’s closed beta has just launched a new patch, version 2.4, with a host of new updates to enjoy.

New in the update are three locations – Cactus, Wreck, and Studio – and one new game mode, Search & Destroy. Two new weapons, the MK3A1 and Black DE.50 Muzzle Brake, also make their debut. All weapons have also been recalibrated and rebalanced for range, damage, and accuracy. The update also improves some network performance issues, and resets the game for the new phase of testing.

Hedone is published by Acony.

hedone_new_level_studio

Hedone Gameplay Screenshot

Source:

Hello fellow Hedone fans! Today is an exciting day as the pilot of Hedone.TV is going into its next evaluation period. Our teams have been working hard to deliver improvements to the show and you’ll be the first to experience them!

New Arenas & Game Mode

The Location team has been travelling the world seeking out new arenas for Hedone.TV. Three fantastic new locations have passed our evaluation, have been given the Hedone treatment, and will appear in this phase of the show. These are:

Cactus

Our location scouts have found a superb bit of real estate for the contestants to fight over. From above it looks like a wasteland with not much to hide behind but you'll find out quickly that there are intriguing secrets hidden below the sands. This arena really showcases long-ranged combat skills while still keeping contestants on their toes.

Wreck

When we stumbled across this unique setting, it was an opportunity that we simply couldn't miss. We bought the island, relocated the villagers and turned their homes, built from the bones of a wrecked cargo ship, into an amazing arena. Hedone is all about getting to the top. The same is true for this arena, where getting high up is key.

Studio

Who doesn't love the movies? Popcorn, bright lights and expensive soda! Now, we bring the magic of the movies to Hedone.TV with this fantastic arena. We purchased this abandoned movie studio off of a former competitor. Now, our contestants can battle among alien spacecrafts and tentacle monstrosities!

In addition to this the Arena team had another look at the Carpark location and improved it. It will be re-added to the show roster in this pre-season.

Now that we have even more incredible arenas to use, it’s the perfect time to unveil our new show format. Our lawyers have signed off the ruleset for Search & Destroy for you to participate in as part of the pre-season.

Search & Destroy

Search & Destroy is a well-known show format. It has been given the special Lazar twist to create an exciting objective based match that rewards teamwork above all else.

LazarTech Updates

The Tech team has been staying late in the labs to improve the armory and has engineered the following changes and additions:

New Weapons / Mods

  • MK3A1 – Fully automatic shotgun complete with a full suite of modifications ready to go
  • Black DE.50 Muzzle Brake – custom-made exclusive muzzle brake for the Black version of the DE .50.

Weapons and Combat Adjustments

The big news for our contestants is that all weapons have been recalibrated and now perform more reliably over different ranges. As a result all weapon damage has been rebalanced.

Further, the following changes have been made to particular items:

  • G17 – improved accuracy
  • MP5 and MP7 – reduced headshot damage
  • Sniper Scopes – Zoom levels changed to 3x for small scopes, 6x for big scopes and 3x/6x for multi-scopes
  • Endorphex – reduced damage slightly, lowered energy recharges rate, and increased energy costs

General Network Performance

The following changes have been made to streamline the show experience for our contestants:

  • Team Switch – contestants can switch teams faster
  • Server Browser – it’s easier to find show formats that contestants want to participate in
  • Launcher – the launcher was reworked, providing contestants information on the latest updates to the show in a more convenient to use fashion
  • Reward Screen – the look of the reward screen has been improved, in particular it is now easier for contestants to access unlocked rewards in the green room

Other Updates

  • Language – Hedone.TV is now available in German, the language can be switched via the launcher
  • All accounts will be reset for this new phase of the Hedone.TV pilot

We are looking forward to contestants trying out these new locations, weapons and updates. As always we value your feedback and encourage all contestants to let us know their thoughts on the new features on the Hedone.TV  forum.

Let’s put on a show!

Perfect World Games celebrate Valentine’s

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 02:15 PM PST

Perfect World Entertainment is celebrating Valentine’s across its games with various items, events, and more, as listed below:

* Perfect World International: GMs will be roaming the servers in hopes of finding friendly chit-chat and hugs, while welcoming any photo-op requests. Best event themed screenshot will win his or her choice of a rare mount.

* Jade Dynasty: Collective wedding event, a free Tiger Mask for players who get married, and a set of free gifts including a 7-day Aeon Lion mount for every player who logs in on February 14.

* Rusty Hearts: Show your love for Rusty Hearts by entering the art contest to win Roselle Vegerius, the latest premium character in-game.

* Forsaken World:  Players can choose to receive a Valentine's Day card and a random item from four different NPCs. Players can get the random item once per day during the event period. (Event runs from February 14-21.)

* War of the Immortals: Get your chocolate fix in Atlantis by collecting them off the ground and hand them in to an NPC for more experience points. (Event runs from February 14-21.)

* Ether Saga Odyssey: Join the masses in getting married, bid for a rare pet, send a custom broadcast message, and enter the screenshot contest for a chance to gain EXP and other special items.

pwivday1

Perfect World International Gameplay Screenshot

Brawl Busters busts out Valentine’s Update

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 01:45 PM PST

Rock Hippo Productions has released its Valentine’s update for Brawl Busters players.

Players can find new Evil Cutie Costumes to decorate their characters (like the one shown below) and stat-altering accessories, while brawling in their usual style. The game has also added new servers and improved network stability.

Rock Hippo also publishes MicroVolts.

brawlbusters-valentines

Brawl Busters Gameplay Screenshot

Source:

LOVE AND CARNAGE COLLIDE IN BRAWL BUSTERS

Rock Hippo Cuddles with Valentine’s Day Outfits Alongside New Game Servers

Markham, Canada – February 10, 2012 – Rock Hippo Productions announced today its Valentine Day’s plans for the popular free-to-play online multiplayer action game, Brawl Busters. Starting today players can don amorous outfits to lovingly beat up their opponents, and they will find a smoother gaming experience, when they do, with the all-new game servers! To check out this full, downloadable game, players should visit www.BrawlBusters.com/splash and join in the mayhem.

February 14th is a day to show your love, and what better way to do so than to Brawl with your significant other? Do it up in style with new Evil Cutie Costumes as well as never-seen-before stat-altering Accessories.

Brawl Busters redefines how to celebrate Valentine’s Day for both, the singles out there and the numerous couples who play BB together,” said Howard He, President and CEO of Rock Hippo Productions. “The new Costumes alongside improved network stability means you can Brawl in ways you’ve only dreamed of!”

Brawl Busters was also recently nominated for the 2011 MMOSITE Reader’s Choice Awards and won in several categories. Brawl Busters took first place in both, ‘Best Graphics’ and ‘Best Music’ categories. The game also placed second in ‘Favorite Action and Casual MMO’ and ‘Best New MMO’ categories. More than 4 million votes were cast for the Awards.

Web Fiesta launches today

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 12:32 PM PST

Fiesta Online has launched its browser-based, 3D version of Fiesta Online, Web Fiesta, today.

Web Fiesta offers the same gameplay and features as regular Fiesta Online, allowing players to continue to experience the game in a 3D client without the need to download.

Several celebrations are going on in the community for the launch, including several in-game event. Players can join the Great Leveling Race, the Fiesta Comic Event, Fun With Fiesta, or even Date-A-GM. Players can also redeem a limited edition goldfish mini-pet with the code GOLDIMONWANTSFIESTA (expires February 14).

Fiesta Online is published by Outspark, which also publishes Luvinia Online.

fiesta-online-zoom-attack.jpg

Fiesta Online Gameplay Screenshot

Source:

Web Fiesta Revolutionizes Browser Gaming with Full 3D

Outspark Proving to Be A Genre-Defining Force for Free-To-Play MMORPGs

SAN FRANCISCO – February 9, 2012 – Starting today, millions of Fiesta fans will be able to pick up their game wherever there's a PC without ever leaving the party, as Outspark launches Web Fiesta , the new browser version of Fiesta Online, a wildly popular free-to-play MMORPG. Now on a beach, in a café, on a train, epic battles and romance are just a few clicks away, and in full 3D. That's not something that's been done before.

“This is a huge moment for the free-to-play industry as we bring true 3D to the browser. With Web Fiesta, players can pan 360 degrees around objects, an experience previously limited to the download client. This frees the player to take deep, immersive adventures on the road, and friends they meet along the way can join the fun in just a matter of clicks!" cheered Philip Yun, CEO, Outspark. "It's been truly fantastic working with our developer OnsOn Soft and partner SpawnApps delivering this seamless play experience to our community. It's the same game on the same servers, but now players have the choice to play on their download client or log into the web."

To celebrate the launch of Web Fiesta, Fiesta's Game Masters are hosting several exciting in-game events for valuable prizes. The Great Leveling Race is a race to the top for glory and SparkCash, the Fiesta Comic Event is a showcase of community's clever comic tales, and Fun With Fiesta rewards players for simply exploring the game. In addition, Date-A-GM makes its return as a Valentine's dating game where players face-off in a test-your-wits challenge to win dream in-game experiences with a Game Master.

For details on these events and more, check out fiesta.outspark.com, join our rapidly growing fanbase on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter. Play Web Fiesta for free and receive a special gift, a goldfish mini-pet, which will give your base stats a nice boost. Redeem your free mini-pet here and enter code GOLDIMONWANTSFIESTA, expires 2.14.12.

Forge of Empires Pre-Closed Beta Preview

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 11:41 AM PST

InnoGames is an established publisher when it comes to browser-based strategy games, hosting both Tribal Wars and Grepolis. This year, Innogames is introducing another new strategy game to its line-up: Forge of Empires. MMOHut had the chance to join the Exclusive Preview period of Forge of Empires to get an early look at this new contender.

Not Another Clone

Let's get something out of the way first: Forge of Empires is not another cookie-cutter MMORTS. Naturally, there are some shared elements with other strategy games, including producing resources, building a city, and sending out armies to infiltrate and plunder. But if you're worried that it's going to be another grind where you build and upgrade lumber mills and quarries, mass recruit soldiers to go farm, or sit around staring at a static city map waiting to something to happen, you have reason to relax. In fact, the system for Forge of Empires more strongly mimics Facebook-style strategy games, which require more active participation and less micro-management.

forge-of-empires-research

City Building with Ragu

You'll start out as many strategists do: as the leader of a budding little city in the most primitive state possible. The game offers a solid set of tutorials and tutorial quests with the helper of an NPC named Ragu Silvertongue. For a while, Ragu will be your sole guide; later on, other NPCs will chime in their advice and offer quests to complete in order to take your civilization further.

City building in Forge of Empires is grid-based, but offers a great amount of freedom. You can choose to place buildings and decorations wherever they fit within your city, and even pick up and move these items whenever you need to adjust for efficiency. Many buildings do need to be connected to roads, which are also yours to place as you wish. In fact, as your city grows, you'll find it necessary to rearrange and rebuild parts of your city to maximize its efficiency.

Buildings come in several types, from houses that offer population and regular money, to goods and services that offer regular production, to happiness-boosting decorations and public services, to military buildings designed to train units from your population. One key importance in managing a city is that all of these features require some level of time-watching to maximize their effectiveness: by collecting your money or supplies when they become available, you let nothing go to waste. There's almost always something to check in with on Forge of Empires.

forge-of-empires-city-build

Pillage, Plunder, and Negotiate

Forge of Empires also offers a solid single-player campaign, promoted primarily through the quest system. Through this campaign, you can take your army into different provinces, each of which is divided into further sectors. Conquering each of these sectors (through attacking, negotiating, or infiltrating) grants a small reward, while conquering the entire province unlocks a greater reward. However you choose to conquer, gaining more territory offers bonuses to your home city and progresses you further along the storyline. While not developed fully yet, Forge of Empires also offers PvP. Players can easily challenge each other through the game's menus, and face off in AI-controlled duels. PvP towers also offer weekly tournaments.

forge-of-empires-campaign

On The Battlefield

Battles in Forge of Empires are a nice harken back to classic strategy games. Battles take place on hex-based battlefields, populated with different types of terrain. Terrain offers different bonuses or penalties to defenders and attackers, and so plays a key role in each battle. Each unit (you can only take eight into battle) can be controlled individually through movement and attacks. You can also ask the game to control a unit for a single turn, or to control the entire battle in an auto-battle. Each unit has health that is lost as it battles, and if all its health is lost, the unit is lost as well. Damaged units can return to the city to heal, or be healed with cash currency.

forge-of-empires-battles-an

A Promising Start

Forge of Empires' twists of strategy game systems – from classic to casual – weave together to create something new for strategy fans to enjoy. For an early stage, the game shows a high amount of polish and depth, and it seems that InnoGames is carefully planning each step in the game's development to ensure that each new feature is implemented positively. If you've gotten tired of the common formula for strategy games, keep an eye on Forge of Empires and sign up for beta.

Total Pageviews

statcounter

View My Stats