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Spirit Tales: New Video Shows Off Playable Characters

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:42 PM PDT

New Video Shows Off Playable Characters

The Spirit Tales team has released a new trailer shining the spotlight on the six playable character types in the game. Check it out!

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Pokket + Live Stream Action TONIGHT!

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:28 PM PDT

Pokket + Live Stream Action TONIGHT!

Our team will be on hand from 9:30-11:30 p.m. EDT TONIGHT to bring you live streaming actin from Star Wars: The Old Republic. You'll be able to check out all of the action in the MMORPG.com Live Stream channel!

Dominus: Production Ceases

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 12:26 PM PDT

Production Ceases

PitchBlack Games has announced that development on Dominus has officially reached its end. The announcement came via the game's Facebook page.

EVE Online: Nine Glorious Years

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:43 AM PDT

Nine Glorious Years

A new blog post has been published on the EVE Online site reminding players that May 6th marks the game's NINTH anniversary. The post takes a look at how far the game has come since those earliest of days.

Lineage 2: GoD Update to Bring Big Changes to EU Version

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:09 AM PDT

GoD Update to Bring Big Changes to EU Version

Innova has announced that the EU version of Lineage II will be updating soon with the "Tauti" update. The update will bring a host of new features into the game including a new PvP continent, new clan features and an overhauled weapons attribute system.

TERA: FPSGuru.com | What Does This MMO Bring For The FPS Fan?

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:04 AM PDT

FPSGuru.com | What Does This MMO Bring For The FPS Fan?

Pyrostasis takes a look at Tera in this video overview at FPSGuru.com. Does he feel that "action combat" is enough to please most FPS fans? Watch and find out only at FPSGuru.com!

Stronghold Kingdoms: RTSGuru.com | Stronghold Kingdoms Review

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:02 AM PDT

RTSGuru.com | Stronghold Kingdoms Review

MMORTS Stronghold Kingdoms tries to bring the spirit of Stronghold to the online free to play arena. But does it succeed? Find out in the latest game review at RTSGuru.com.

Allods Online: Mentoring in Astral Space

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 09:48 AM PDT

Mentoring in Astral Space

gPotato has announced that the next major EU version of Allods Online update will include a mentoring system. The update will also feature a new zone in astral space that will be considered a "free for all" treasure hunting space.

World of Warcraft: Putting the War Back in Warcraft - Part 2

Posted: 29 Apr 2012 04:29 PM PDT

Putting the War Back in Warcraft - Part 2

There are a lot of highly anticipated games coming down the pike this year and Blizzard Entertainment has had to start looking at World of Warcraft to find new, innovative ways to keep the aging game relevant in a changing MMO landscape. In today's WoW Factor, we take a look at how Blizzard plans to do just that. Read on!

Guild Wars 2: Crafting Preview

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:10 AM PDT

Crafting Preview

During this past weekend's Guild Wars 2 closed beta event, we spent some time learning some of the intricacies of the crafting system. We've got some thoughts to share about GW2 crafting that you won't want to miss. Did you try it? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Guild Wars 2 Beta Weekend: the Good and not Good of Combat

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Guild Wars 2 Beta Weekend: the Good and not Good of Combat


Generally the combat is fascinating and addictive but there are also something annoying and not cool in actual gameplay.

Allods Online Celebrates One Year Anniversary, Next Expansion Previewed

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Allods Online Celebrates One Year Anniversary, Next Expansion Previewed


May will start in style with the one year anniversary of the official launch of Allods Online, the completely free-to-play MMORPG renowned for its highly polished world and unique Astral space exploration. In addition to the free wolf mount all players will receive on May 1, everyone can look forward to a new expansion being launched in North America and Europe on May 30.

Lineage II Europe: Tauti Update Brings New PvP and Clan Features

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Lineage II Europe: Tauti Update Brings New PvP and Clan Features


Innova announces today that the first content update to Lineage II - Goddess of Destruction is on the way! Known as Tauti, the second chapter will bring many improvements and fresh content to the globally popular competitive game this summer.

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Allods Online: Mentoring & Free For All Treasure Hunting

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 08:57 AM PDT

gPotato has announced that the next major EU version of Allods Online update will include a mentoring system. The update will also feature a new zone in astral space that will be considered a "free for all" treasure hunting space.

Dungeon Blitz: Dungeon Blitz - Official Trailer

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:05 AM PDT

Dungeon Blitz's official trailer!

Guild Wars 2: Gem Shop and Trading Post Preview

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:00 AM PDT

MMORPG.com takes a look at the commerce part of Guild Wars 2. It's here that you'll buy gems with real money (or in-game gold) and buy experience boosts, cosmetic items, and more. But is it pay to win? We let you decide.

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MMORPG Reviews


Top ten Best FREE MMORPG Games of April 2012

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 09:28 AM PDT

Today we offer our selection of the Best FREE MMORPG Games of April 2012 . Here you can take a look to the 10 MMORPG that most caught our attention. Feel free to leave comments or share experiences about these games! 10 Allods is a revolutionary massively multiplayer RPG. The largest game development project in [...]

Red 5 Studios has released a new beta update for its MMOFPS Firefall

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 08:36 AM PDT

Red 5 Studios has released the largest patch to the date for its MMOFPS Firefall. This beta update comes with hundreds of bug fixes, tons of changes, a completely new Trans Hub complex, and much more. Patch new features: - Refit of the Trans Hub as the central headquarters for the war against the Chosen. [...]

Allods Online is receiving a new content update this May

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:47 AM PDT

Gala Networks Europe and Gala-Net have announced that the MMORPG Allods Online is receiving a new content update this May. The update will introduce a host of fixes and tweaks as well as some significant new features, including a new sector of Astral space dedicated to free-for-all treasure hunting and a new mentoring system. Players [...]

Innova has announced the first content update for Lineage II – Goddess of Destruction

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:57 AM PDT

Innova has announced today 'Tauti', the first content update to Lineage II – Goddess of Destruction. This second chapter of Goddess of Destruction will bring many improvements and fresh content to the game this summer, including competitive enhancements. The brand new Festival of Chaos zone will tempt and richly reward high-level players with daily ‘last [...]

Battlestar Galactica Online celebrates its first anniversary

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:19 AM PDT

Bigpoint has announced that Battlestar Galactica Online has nearly achieved ten million registered players since the game's launch. Battlestar Galactica Online is a free-to-play, browser-based space combat MMO that combines high-quality graphics with intense gameplay. To celebrate its birthday, Bigpoint is hosting a week-long party for all players. Running April 30 through May 6, Humans [...]

Barbily Games has announced the may events for Star Supremacy

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 04:57 AM PDT

Barbily Games has announced the new May events for their browser MMORTS, Star Supremacy. Barbily is inviting players to create a new slogan for the game. Users will get the chance to submit their entries and be able to vote for the slogan they like, the winning slogan will be posted on the official site. [...]

Planetside 2 has presented a new tank, the Lightning

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 04:47 AM PDT

Planetside 2 has revealed new information about a new Nanite Systems vehicle, the Lightning tank. This light weight 75mm tank is available to all three factions, and is designed to take advantage of a war without death, and intel shows it is quick, requires few resources to obtain and only needs a one man crew. [...]

The IPad version of Conquer Online has launched its first expansion, Invasion of Pirates

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:41 AM PDT

NetDragon has launched the first expansion of the IPad version of Conquer Online, Invasion of Pirates. In the new expansion, players will have access to explosive new skills with the Pirate class. In addition to celebrate the launch, NetDragon is also giving away some real-life loot, including brand new iPads. Players who discover the hidden [...]

Pirate Galaxy is celebrating it’s 3rd anniversary

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:00 AM PDT

Splitscreen celebrates the 3rd anniversary of its browser MMO Pirate Galaxy with a huge in-game event and a new feature that introduces the Drones. "3 years ago the human space colony in the Vega system was battered by a continuous brutal onslaught from an alien race that became known as the Mantis. Brave space pirates [...]


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General Gaming Article


Moore's Law Nearing Collapse, Says Physicist

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:18 PM PDT

In a 1965 paper, Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore predicted that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double approximately every two years. This prediction has proven to be uncannily accurate over the years and has come to be known as Moore's Law. But it's not going to hold true forever, is it? Well, it's believed that like all things good, Moore's Law too will come to an end one day. The question that remains, though, is when. Noted theoretical (and often theatrical) physicist Michio Kaku feels he has the answer.

Kaku believes the days of Moore's Law are numbered, and foresees its demise in around 10 years or so. Like many others, he feels it's becoming increasingly difficult for us to sustain this exponential growth using just traditional silicon-based computing. According to the theoretical physicist, who is a co-founder of the string field theory, even three-dimensional chips like the ones recently introduced by Intel aren't going to be of much help due to problems like leakage and heat.

"So, what's beyond silicon?" Kaku asks in a recent BigThink.com video. "There have been a number of proposals: protein computers, DNA computers, optical computers, quantum computers, molecular computers."

"If I were to put money on the table, I would say that in the next ten years we'll simply tweak Moore's Law a bit with chip-like computers in three dimensions, but beyond that we may have to go to molecular computers and perhaps late in the 21st century quantum computers."

Image Credit: Murketing

2012 Alienware Notebook Range Gets Ivy Bridge

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:43 PM PDT

Last month, Dell revamped its Alienware notebook range, which includes the 18.4-inch M18x R2, 17.3-inch M17x R4 and the 14-inch M14x R2. But with Dell's 2012 Alienware notebook lineup debuting a month ahead of Ivy Bridge's launch, the new notebooks only featured Sandy Bridge parts at launch. That has now changed, with Dell on Monday announcing the availability of the M18x R2, M17x R4 and M14x R2 with 3rd generation Intel Core i processors.

The entire range has been moved to Ivy Bridge, with the exception of the M14x, which still comes with a 2nd generation Core i5 if one opts for the most basic model. The various processor options available with each model are as follows:

  • Alienware M14x: Core i5-2450M 2.5GHz (3.1GHz w/Turbo Boost, 3MB Cache), Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz (3.3GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache), Core i7-3720QM 2.6GHz (3.6GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache) and Core i7-3820QM 2.7GHz (3.7GHz w/Turbo Boost, 8MB Cache).
  • Alienware M17x: Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz (3.3GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache), Core i7-3720QM 2.6GHz (3.6GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache) and Core i7-3820QM 2.7GHz (3.7GHz w/Turbo Boost, 8MB Cache).
  • Alienware M18x: Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz (3.3GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache), Core i7-3720QM 2.6GHz (3.6GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache), Core i7-3820QM 2.7GHz (3.7GHz w/Turbo Boost, 8MB Cache), Core i7-3920XM 2.9GHz (3.8GHz w/Turbo Boost, 8MB Cache) and Core i7-3920XM Overclocked Turbo Boost (8MB Cache).

The good news is that the prices of the various models in the 2012 Alienware notebook range remain unaffected by the introduction of Ivy Bridge chips and the M14x, M17x and M18x still start at $1,100, $1,400 and $1,700, respectively.

Forget The GTX 690: The Cloud-Based "GeForce Experience" Could Mean More For PC Gaming

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 11:06 AM PDT

The Nvidia GTX 690 is real, and it's amazing -- both in specs and in price. But while the tech world swooned at the announcement of the dual-GPU behemoth, another new product outlined at the GTX 690's unveiling holds even more intriguing potential for the gaming world at large: the cloud-based "GeForce Experience," which promises to automatically optimize the graphics settings in games based on the components in your individual PC.

It's all based around an Internet connection and (presumably Nvidia-powered) GeForce Experience supercomputers, which scan your system configuration when you boot up a game. Hardware components, operating system, driver status -- it'll all make a difference. After launching a game, you'll be presented with a listing of default game settings alongside a listing of settings recommended by Nvidia for achieving the maximum eye candy possible with your PC. One simple click activates the optimal settings.

The GeForce Experience is remarkably ambitious, but it could also be remarkably handy for the everyday gamer; Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang claims that a whopping 80 percent of players never adjust game settings away from default configurations. He (perhaps unwisely) likened the GeForce Experience to console gaming -- just pop on a game and it looks as good as it possibly can. Usually, PC gamers turn their noses at any console-inspired ideas, but this one could actually end up being a major boon for hardcore fraggers who hate fiddling with resolution and graphics quality settings. (Assuming that Nvidia can actually pull it off, of course.)

Expect to see a beta on June 6th, and expect to hear data-mining privacy concerns soon thereafter.

Boutique System Builders Embrace Ivy Bridge En Masse

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:32 AM PDT

Low-cost PC manufacturers may be nervous about the touchscreen-friendly nature of Windows 8, but top-notch boutique PC builders ain't sweating Intel's Ivy Bridge launch. Over the weekend, a bevy of the biggest boutique names out there announced that the third-gen Core procs are now gracing the internals of several desktop offerings. Maingear even went so far as to roll out a whole new PC and announced a redesign of the cases for one of its best known builds.

Maingear's flagship Shift PC was the first to sport the company's VRTX Cooling Technology -- basically, a case design that allows heat to flow up and out of the chassis, complete with vents at the top. VRTX Cooling is now coming to the micro-ATX Maingear F131 as well as the newly announced Maingear Potenza, a customizable mini-ITX-based build that starts at $899. Despite being 76 percent smaller than the Shift, the Potenza can still accommodate the GTX 680 and any other graphics cards less than 10-inches long. Going forward, all of Maingear's desktop PCs and its Alt and eX-L series notebooks will include Ivy Bridge procs.

Digital Storm's also rolling out Ivy Bridge to each and every one of its desktops. Plus, they're bringing good news for overclocking fanatics: "We've tested Ivy Bridge in every one of our systems and we've measured extraordinary overclocks at 4.8GHz at unbelievably low temperatures across the board," Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's Director of Product Development, said in the company's press release.

Puget Systems' announcement was a bit more reserved, but it, too, is bringing Ivy Bridge to all of its PCs, from the small form factor Echo all the way up to its top-of-the-line liquid-cooled Deluge. "This is a major refresh to our product line" president Jon Bach said in the company's press release.

Velocity Micro also announced Ivy Bridge availability, but only on select models; namely, the Razor Z90, the Vector Z20, and the Edge Z40.

Likewise, Alienware announced that Ivy Bridge mobile processors will start working their way into the M14x, M17x and M18x gaming laptops. Alienware's new guts include recently released Nvidia and AMD Radeon mobile GPUs, too.

AVADirect's in the on the game, too, and makes a point of saying that the company's pumped to add Intel HD 4000 graphics to its line of custom HTPCs. Of course, beefier CPUs (and their overclocking capabilities) are also available for systems with a bit more oomph.

Note: edited to add AVADirect's Ivy Bridge support.

Barnes & Noble Spins Off Nook Business, Microsoft Snaps Up A Chunk Of It

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:13 AM PDT

Print media hasn't fared super well in the face of digital distribution. Turns out, a lot of people prefer live pixels to dead trees. So what's a company like Barnes & Noble -- with serious cash invested in both brick-and-mortar stores and the digital Nook ecosystem -- supposed to do in this new era of reading? The answer, apparently, lies in spinning off the Nook into an entirely new company completely -- and giving Microsoft a 17.6 percent stake in the fresh venture. B&N did just that this morning.

Microsoft's stake cost the company a cool $300 million, but gives it a foothold in a booming e-reader market that Microsoft has been largely locked out of up until this point. In fact, one of the first concrete payoffs will be in the form of a Nook app for the upcoming Windows 8 O.S. And on Barnes & Noble's end, the Nook won't die even if physical stores do. (Admittedly, that's a long way off -- we're just sayin'.)

The new company doesn't have a name yet -- in fact, it's called "Newco" throughout the B&N press release -- but it will continue to have a major presence in the brick-and-mortar stores. Newco will also work hard to expand the Nook Study line and bring more educational materials and textbooks to market.

"The shift to digital is putting the world's libraries and newsstands in the palm of every person's hand, and is the beginning of a journey that will impact how people read, interact with, and enjoy new forms of content," Microsoft's Andy Lees said in the press release.

Semiconductor Sales on the Up and Up, Will Continue to Grow, IDC Predicts

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:14 AM PDT

Well, well, well, the latest version of the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Semiconductor Applications Forecaster (SAF) is something that PC doomsayers can shove right in their ill-informed pie holes. According to IDC, the worldwide semiconductor market grew by 3.7 percent in 2011 to $301 billion, and barring any unforeseen events, IDC expects the market to grow another 6-7 percent in 2012 with Intel leading the way. That's hardly the sign of a shrinking market, though mobile is playing a big role as well.

Interestingly, out of the 100 semiconductor companies IDC's SAF tracks, over 40 saw their revenues grow by more than 5 percent and about the same number saw revenue decline by the same amount. Intel, which is predominantly focused on PCs and servers, stole most of the spoils with some $51.8 billion in revenue in 2011, well ahead of Samsung in second place, which collected $29 billion. Texas Instruments, Toshiba, and Renesas Electronics rounded out top 5 semiconductor suppliers.

"There is a trend underway toward more integration, as companies try to position themselves for the next phase of growth and as device applications become more and more intelligent and move toward supporting high-level operating systems, connectivity, and application processing capabilities. In addition, as large companies with strong cash balances vie for competitive positions, mergers and acquisitions will be a key theme," said Mali Venkatesan, research manager, Semiconductors at IDC, who led the study and compiled the SAF results.

Venkatesan added that he still expects the current semiconductor cycle, which started in mid-2011, to "bottom out" in the current quarter before fab utilization rates pick up and spur a 6-7 percent growth in revenue this year.

Image Credit: Intel

Eurocom Launches 11.6-inch 'Monster' Gaming Laptop for Around 800 Bones

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:48 AM PDT

Dell may be all finished with 11.6-inch gaming notebooks, at least as it pertains to the Alienware M11x, but if you're a fan of such powerful pint-sized PCs, don't feel obligated to cry yourself to sleep. The 11.6-inch form factor for gamers lives on, not only with Maingear's recently announced 'Pulse' laptop, but also via Eurocom, which is now selling its Monster 1.0 laptop starting at just $817.

That initial investment translates into an 11.6-inch Ivy Bridge-ready notebook with a fairly respectable spec sheet:

  • 1366x768 LED-backlit screen
  • Intel Core i5 2410M processor
  • Intel Mobile HM76 Express chipset (Ivy Bridge ready)
  • 4GB DDR3-1333MHz memory
  • Nvidia GeForce GT 650M (Kepler) GPU
  • 500GB SATA hard drive (7,200 RPM, 16MB cache)
  • 9-in-1 memory card reader
  • 1.3MP webcam
  • USB 3.0 x 2; USB 2.0 x 1
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi; Bluetooth
  • HDMI 1.4a (with HDCP); VGA
  • 6-cell battery

You'll need to add an operating system (Eurocom will install Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit for $105), but even after doing so, it's still a better deal than the dead-end Alienware M11x, which starts at $900 and wields weaker graphics (GeForce GT 540M) and a lesser CPU (Core i3 2375M) with no Ivy Bridge upgrade path.

"Eurocom Monster 1.0 provides gaming on the go graphics capabilities and high performance storage in an extremely small, under 4 pounds, lightweight notebook computer. This little Monster has the power of a full sized notebook, and has up to 410 minutes of battery life, it's truly the best of both worlds," states Eurocom President, Mark Bialic.

It's also upgradeable, not just to Ivy Bridge once mobile parts start shipping, but straight away with up to 16GB of RAM and faster, more robust storage options.

If you want take home a little Monster, you can adopt one here.

Image Credit: Eurocom

Low Cost PC Makers Freaking Out as Windows 8 Nears Release

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:25 AM PDT

Microsoft has high hopes for Windows 8, the Metro-sexual operating system slated to ship around six months from now. The elephant in the room is Windows 8's Metro user interface and whether or not consumers are ready for such a drastic change to what's been a mostly familiar layout up to this point, and it could be taken as encouraging signs (for Microsoft) that its Developer Preview, Consumer Preview, and Release Preview builds have all seen a high number of downloads. If that's the case, why are some PC makers freaking out?

It has to do with the touchscreen interface. As DigiTimes tells it, notebook vendors are "facing great pressure" to implement costly touchscreens on upcoming notebook models expected to run Windows 8, and by doing so, it could push prices right out of the mainstream sector and obliterate demand.

This is especially true for Ultrabooks, which have struggled to maintain a low price point to begin with. But with Microsoft promoting the touch-friendly interface in Windows 8, notebook and Ultrabook makers have no choice but to bite the bullet and hope for the best.

To make matters worse, notebook vendors reiterate that Intel has been unwilling to budge on CPU prices, a move that could ease the burden on PC makers and ultimately lead to lower priced Ultrabook models.

Will you be willing to pay a little extra coin for a touchscreen notebook/Ultrabook once Windows 8 ships, or are you sitting this next round out?

Image Credit: Flickr (chad050)

Overclocking Site Solves Mystery Behind Higher Ivy Bridge Temperatures

Posted: 30 Apr 2012 05:45 AM PDT

Intel stepped up to the plate and seemingly hit a homerun with its Ivy Bridge architecture (which, by the way, is now showing up in retail). It's the first commercial processor to boast a 22nm manufacturing process and 3D transistors, a combination that ultimately leads to better performance with less power consumption than previous generation processors. At the same time, some have reported higher temps with Ivy Bridge compared to Sandy Bridge, and it could have to do with the way Intel attached the Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS).

Overclockers.com set out to solve the mystery of why Ivy Bridge can run as much as 20C higher than Sandy Bridge. The two prevailing theories are that power density is greater on Ivy Bridge than Sandy Bridge, and that Intel is running into issues with the manufacturing process. But the real reason, according to Overclockers, has to do with Intel's decision to use TIM paste between the IHS and CPU die on Ivy Bridge instead of fluxless solder as found on Sandy Bridge.

"If you've been paying attention, we saw similar issues between the E6XXX and E4XXX processor lines," Overclockers explains. "The E6XXX used a solder attach under the IHS and were far easier to keep cool. The E4XXX used a TIM paste under the IHS and ran hot!"

Overclockers pried apart an Ivy Bridge processor to verify the existence of thermal paste, and according to the U.K.'s The Inquirer, Intel has already "admitted" that Ivy Bridge runs hotter than Sandy Bridge. Intel, however, isn't concerned.

"This is as designed and meets quality and reliability expectations for parts operating under specified conditions," Intel explained about the increased thermal density, according to The Inquirer.

Are you concerned that Ivy Bridge may run a little hotter than Sandy Bridge, or do you trust Intel's decision to use thermal paste?

Image Credit: Overclockers.com

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