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PlanetSide 2 lifts beta NDA, heads to PAX

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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PlanetSide 2 lifts NDA, has North American debut at PAX
We're another step closer to getting our combat boots on the ground and our itchy fingers on those triggers, as SOE has made the move to drop PlanetSide 2's non-disclosure agreement. This NDA drop follows a month of external beta testing and just prior to SOE's debut of the game at a North American show (in this case, PAX Prime).

SOE President John Smedley reminded fans that this didn't mean the title was ready to ship. "Beta has a long way to go folks," he posted on Twitter.

SOE released plenty of fun statistics about the beta process so far. According to the studio, 535 million shots have been fired, and out of those, 194.6 million hit a target. 6.3 million players were mowed down in the bloody conflict as well. The breakdown of the three factions is more or less even, with the Terran Republic edging out the other two sides by a couple of percentage points.

If you're heading to PAX this weekend, you can see PlanetSide 2 at booth #3317. The team has plenty of demo stations on hand, and is planning to participate in several panels and daily livestream casts.

[Source: SOE press release]

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    Massively Exclusive: Funcom's Morrison on player-driven games, new Age of Conan content

    Posted: 31 Aug 2012 09:30 AM PDT

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    Massively Exclusive - Funcom's Morrison on the future, new Age of Conan content
    This month's Age of Conan development update had the potential to be quite depressing in light of Funcom's recent layoffs. There's actually a lot of good news, though, as game director Craig Morrison reveals some juicy bits about AoC's upcoming content release plans.

    Due to the downsizing, what was once an adventure pack on par with last year's Savage Coast of Turan will now be released in installments over the next few months. The collective title for all the new content is Secrets of the Dragon Spine, and it will take place in various new playfields along the border of Stygia and Keshan. There will be a new raid, a new outdoor playfield (approximately the same size as Turan), several new dungeons, a new mount type, and a new PvP area.

    We had the chance to ask Morrison about the new stuff as well as Funcom's future, and he had some interesting things to say regarding player-driven content and the kind of games the company plans to make going forward. Join us after the cut for the full interview.

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      Storyboard: Guild Wars 2 roleplaying thoughts

      Posted: 31 Aug 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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      Not pictured: my character.  Because I am still terrible about taking screenshots.
      Somehow I managed to completely miss the fact that this was the Guild Wars 2 launch week when doing my planning, which means that I'm going to bump things around slightly. After all, this is launch week, and whether or not you've been looking forward to Guild Wars 2, you can't deny that it's the biggest thing to happen to MMOs since the last one.

      But at Storyboard it's not just about the MMO impact; it's also about the roleplaying impact. And I'm happy to say that while I haven't had a chance to roleplay in GW2 just yet, the game is significantly more friendly in its mechanics. You can walk, you can emote, and you can even make use of a fair number of roleplaying outfits. All fine additions.

      Can I talk about the GW2 roleplaying culture? Not yet, sadly, because I haven't gotten a chance to explore it myself yet. But I can talk about some of the peripheral elements and how they might both help and hinder roleplaying within the game. Some stuff is obviously meant for roleplayers, but there are other mechanics that can certainly be adapted.

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        Otherland premieres beta weekend trailer

        Posted: 31 Aug 2012 08:30 AM PDT

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        Otherland premieres beta weekend trailer
        Today's a big day if you're an Otherland tester, as this marks the kick-off of the first closed beta weekend. It's a smaller test, however, so if you're not one of the lucky few, then you might be stewing in mild envy. Envy not, fair fellow gamers, for gamigo has an exciting new trailer to give everyone a taste of the multiverse of Otherland.

        The trailer begins with a grumpy angel going around a fantasy village and destroying the crud out of it. This prompts a youngster to take up a sword and join the fight against... something. Following that, it's a huge montage across the many genres of Otherland, from sci-fi to Asian-themed worlds.

        But who needs a description when you can watch it for yourself? Buckle up because you're going for a ride after the jump.

        [Source: gamigo press release]

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        War of the Immortals leaps to Steam

        Posted: 31 Aug 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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        War of the Immortals leaps to Steam
        If you're the type of gamer who likes to have all of his MMOs under one digital service roof, then you might be interested to hear that War of the Immortals is now available through Steam.

        Product Manager Thang Phan hopes that this will give War of the Immortals a great boost: "With the launch of War of the Immortals on Steam we are excited to expose the world of Motenia to more gamers around the world. This collaboration allows Steam users to easily join the battle while pushing the competition to new heights."

        While Perfect World's title is free-to-play, there are two optional DLC packs that you may elect to purchase on Steam. The starter pack is currently on sale for $4.99 and includes pet gems, fortify crystals and charms, embed charms, and a seven-day platinum noble card. The $14.99 wanderer's pack includes the noble card and a tempting-sounding Centaur Lord Reor. You never want to be caught without a centaur lord in your pocket, after all.

        [Source: Perfect World press release]

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          Funcom assures players of The Secret World's 'bright future'

          Posted: 31 Aug 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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          Funcom assures us of The Secret World's bright future
          After increasingly bad news out of Funcom in regard to The Secret World's unexpectedly low sales, Creative Director and Senior Producer Ragnar Tørnquist penned a State of the Game address today outlining the studio's plans for keeping The Secret World just as it is.

          "We're not going to play it safe," Tørnquist assures players. "We won't be introducing classes or levels, elves or dwarves, and regardless of the competition, we won't back down from our original vision. We're going to keep doing what we're good at. We'll continue to push the boundaries, and we'll keep reinventing the wheel (quite literally). Five years ago, we set out to revolutionise the genre, and the revolution has just begun."

          Tørnquist points to a "bright future" for The Secret World with the upcoming second issue, named Digging Deeper, and a third yet-unnamed issue that will tie in with the game's Halloween event.

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          The Daily Grind: Do you immediately change your password when there's news of a hack?

          Posted: 31 Aug 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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          The Daily Grind Do you immediately change your password when there's news of a hack
          Sadly, we hear more and more about hacking, phishing, and password theft these days in our favorite MMOs. When an outbreak occurs, blame is distributed to the usual suspects, but many times it breaks down to simple account housekeeping.

          The warnings come through, and we're all told to change our passwords immediately. Authenticators are sold in record number, and many people take the precautions they wish they had from the start. But are you one of the newly cautious? Do you take measure to protect your account the second you hear of a hacking outbreak, or do you figure it can't happen to you?

          Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

          MassivelyThe Daily Grind: Do you immediately change your password when there's news of a hack? originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 31 Aug 2012 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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            BioWare's Matt Bromberg discusses converting Star Wars: The Old Republic to free-to-play

            Posted: 30 Aug 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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            It might not save the game, in much the same way that you can't use a flotation device to save a man who is not drowning.
            If you missed some of the analyst predictions flying around after Star Wars: The Old Republic announced it was converting to a free-to-play model, they were... zealous, to say the least. But general manager Matt Bromberg doesn't seem to share those opinions. When asked in a recent interview whether the conversion will make the game more money in the long run, Bromberg replied in extremely uncertain terms: "I don't know."

            As Bromberg puts it, while there are internal targets being discussed, the company's stated goal is to improve accessibility and options for the game. While BioWare certainly wants more people playing, Bromberg stresses that the goal is not to simply squeeze every possible penny out of the title. He also echoes several earlier comments regarding the rationale behind the model switch, so if you're interested in the overall process, it's well worth checking out the interview in its entirety.

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            Star Wars: The Old Republic previews Terror From Beyond

            Posted: 30 Aug 2012 05:00 PM PDT

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            Maybe... maybe he just wants a hug.
            If you can't wait for the next tier of Operations in Star Wars: The Old Republic, you'll be happy to know that the newest tier is being added in update 1.4. You may be slightly less happy to know that the new operation, Terror From Beyond, is not meant to be a cakewalk by any stretch of the imagination. A new developer diary explains the lore behind the operation and some of the threats that players will be facing on the swamp planet of Asation.

            Colonized and largely abandoned by the Gree, Asation is a swamp planet that houses a massive hyperspace gate. The Dread Masters, a group of Sith not known for sunny dispositions, have opened the gate and started filling the planet with all manner of horrible creatures. The operation promises to offer new encounters and mechanics beyond what's been seen in previous raids, something for dedicated endgame players to look forward to in the next major content update.

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            Guild Wars 2 email authentication, status updates, sales halt [Updated]

            Posted: 30 Aug 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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            Don't look so smug, your email account has the same password.
            Guild Wars 2 players have gotten absolutely slammed with phishing attempts following the game's launch. ArenaNet has accordingly beefed up security for the game, starting with the new email authentication system that's being rolled out today. The system is lightweight and works without players needing an extra code to enter at the login screen, instead relying upon the security of your designated email account. And all players need to do to activate the system is verify their email addresses (which can be done right on the login screen).

            Once the email is verified, every time the associated account tries to log in, the account holder will be sent an email requesting permission. Account holders can deny the logon, allow it for a single instance, or remember the location in question and always log on from there. It's not ironclad, but it should help players affected by these phishing attempts ensure that they'll be safe.

            [Thanks to Ring Bonefield for the tip!]

            [Update: ArenaNet has once again taken to Reddit to post updates as to the status of outstanding bugs and issues and bans in the game. The studio has also temporarily halted sales of the game through the ArenaNet website.]

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            The Summoner's Guidebook: Don't get grabbed by Blitzcrank!

            Posted: 30 Aug 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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            The Summoner's Guidebook Don't get grabbed by Blitzcrank!
            This week in the Summoner's Guidebook, I'll be talking about the matchup against Blitzcrank, League of Legends' own rock-em sock-em robot. We'll be looking mostly at his matchups in bottom lane on Summoner's Rift, but we'll also examine his gameplay in Dominion, where he is also very strong.

            Learning the matchup against Blitzcrank is extremely important in my opinion. He is a very popular champion, and this is due to his incredibly brutal gameplay. If you do not know how to deal with Blitzcrank, you will get owned by him. He's not a champion you can just "do your best" against. Failing to properly account for his strengths will result in deaths, and this makes him a very popular choice. If you're struggling at all against Blitz, you owe it to yourself to keep reading.

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              Koster, Blizzard to be honored at GDC Online event

              Posted: 30 Aug 2012 01:00 PM PDT

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              Koster, Blizzard to be honored at GDC Online event
              Raph Koster and Blizzard may be polar opposites in terms of design philosophy, but both will take home awards at this year's GDC Online convention.

              Koster, instrumental in the development of sandbox worlds like Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, will take home the Online Game Legend Award. Blizzard, which turned the MMO space on its ear via World of Warcraft's resounding financial success, will see its flagship title inducted into the Choice Online Awards Hall of Fame. The ceremonies take place on October 10th in Austin, Texas.

              Don't forget to cast your vote for the GDC Audience Award prior to September 14th!

              [Source: GDC press release]

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                CCP talks DUST's matchmaking system

                Posted: 30 Aug 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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                CCP talks DUST's matchmaking system
                The PlayStation blog has a new post up concerning DUST 514. More specifically, CCP is getting ready to unveil its matchmaking system for the sci-fi shooter MMO. The company says that DUST will use "an algorithm that takes into account certain criteria when considering whom to populate into a quick match. Some criteria are hardware-based, such as internet speed/latency, while others are based on player statistics, measuring players' overall strengths and then pulling them into balanced teams using that information."

                The new system will debut in the game's next beta patch. The update will also introduce the ability for player mercenaries to form four-man squads and join a quick match together. DUST's instant battle matchmaking system is also part of a new feature that sees players fighting for planetary district ownership on behalf of various NPC corporations from sister MMO EVE Online.

                Head over to the PlayStation blog for the full article.

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                The Guild Counsel: Lessons from you

                Posted: 30 Aug 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                The Guild Consel  Lessons fromYou!
                Each week, I tip-toe to the sidewalk and plant my soapbox to pontificate on the trials and tribulations of guild life. I'm a little biased, obviously, but I really enjoy the social side of MMOs, and apart from a few brief months when I first started gaming back in 1999 (trying to figure out what the heck it was all about), I have always been involved with guilds. For every frustrating moment, drama-filled clash, and annoyance of management, I can cite 10 moments when being a part of a guild has made MMO gaming more enjoyable and satisfying for me.

                But each weekly topic has brought a wide variety of opinions from all of you, and while not everyone agrees, there have been some valuable comments. In this week's Guild Counsel, we'll look back at some of the hotbutton topics of the past and highlight some of the advice and commentary that the Massively readers have had when it comes to guild management and guild life in general. The soapbox is all yours!

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                  Chaos Theory: Understanding The Secret World's crafting, part two

                  Posted: 30 Aug 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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                  Chaos Theory 29
                  So last week we tested the waters of The Secret World's crafting system, and we learned the basics of material acquisition, how material quality level works, and how to assemble and disassemble basic items.

                  This week we'll go into more detail on the assembly process. Whereas last time we stopped after creating a simple weapon, today we'll look at crafting talismans (TSW's answer to traditional MMO armor) and glyphs (which are basically talisman upgrades and the primary way to customize your gear).

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                    OverClocked ReMix's Top Ten Tracks

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 07:44 PM PDT

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                    OverClocked ReMix's Top Ten Tracks

                    Cover Story: The best selections from the Internet's largest and most prolific fan remix group.

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                    t's possible that you haven't heard of OverClocked ReMix, but not very likely; since 1999, this consortium of fan remixers has been producing their own amazing takes on original video game music, with 2300 tracks and 35 complete albums to show for their efforts thus far -- that's six-and-a-half days' worth of solid music, if you need to catch up. Since we've already told the full story about this gaming community a few years back, we decided to invite OC ReMix community manager and submissions judge Larry "Liontamer" Oji to scratch the surface of his site's monumental library by giving us some insight on the tracks he thinks best represent the creative superpowers behind OC ReMix.

                    Intro by Bob Mackey and track commentaries by Larry Oji     

                    Final Fantasy VI 'Death on the Snowfield' by AmIEviL

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                    Smogon: Deep in the Heart of Pokemon Battling

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 05:34 PM PDT

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                    Smogon: Deep in the Heart of Pokemon Battling

                    Cover Story: We take a look at one of Pokemon's most influential (and controversial) communities.

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                    t's Saturday morning, and more than a thousand people are online playing Pokemon. They aren't using Pokemon Black and White's online battling network. Actually, they aren't playing Pokemon Black and White at all. They're playing their own brand of Pokemon, which is largely divorced from the cartoon and the "gotta catch 'em all" mentality of the franchise at large. On Pokemon Online, one of the web's most popular battling services, the mentality is "gotta win 'em all."

                    Pokemon Online represents the part of the Pokemon community that rarely gets mentioned when talking about Nintendo's immensely RPGs. It's a community that is, at times, as fanatically dedicated as the famously intense fighting game community. The face of that community is Smogon, which has attracted more than 120,000 registered users since opening in 2004.

                    Will Gaymercon Help or Hurt Gaming's Gay Community?

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 03:37 PM PDT

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                    Will Gaymercon Help or Hurt Gaming's Gay Community?

                    Cover Story: Will next year's convention create a safe atmosphere for gay gamers, or will it simply push them further outside the medium's mainstream?

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                     few weeks ago, I received an announcement about a new game event set for launch in 2013. Called "Gaymercon," the event will take place in August 2013 in San Francisco. It promoters describe it as, "the first gaming and tech convention with a focus on LGBT geek culture." My initial reaction upon reading this was, "Cool!" Yet after considering it for a moment, I began to wonder, "Is this really a good idea?"

                    My ambivalence stemmed from several reasons. I favored the idea because I find the notion of gay gamers -- admittedly a subset of the mainstream gaming population -- standing up to what for them is often a hostile majority, and creating a gaming space of their own, to be quite appealing. I also very much like the idea of people who don't fit the mold of white heterosexual male, age 18-34 asserting their right to enjoy games and video game culture. Without question, gay gamers comprise an under-represented group, and I applaud the organizers of Gaymercon for being ambitious enough to want to create a safe gaming environment for the LGBT community. On the other hand, I find myself a little uneasy about the whole thing because of the danger of it becoming the game industry's version of "separate but equal."

                    Ground Zeroes Presents What Could Be an Exciting New Direction For Metal Gear

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 01:33 PM PDT

                    Metal Gear Solid Ground Zeroes

                    As part of an event celebrating the 25th anniversary of Metal Gear in Japan last night -- the original MSX2 title came out in 1987 -- Hideo Kojima and company had a big surprise to share along with a look back at the history of the franchise. A brand-new Metal Gear Solid game made its debut, and while those in attendance were not allowed to film the 20-minute demo that ensued, accounts of what took place have come out and should pique the curiosity of even those who have grown tired of the series' formula.

                    We know very little in the way of hard details concerning the curiously titled Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes. The reportedly impressive-looking gameplay demonstration was powered by Kojima Productions' Fox Engine, first revealed last year, which was running on a PC with current-gen hardware. Following a scene with a young boy and an older man who was accompanied by soldiers and guard dogs in which we see an "XOF" emblem, the phrase "From FOX, two phantoms were born" appears on-screen. Next we see a man with an eyepatch and facial hair who appears to be identical to Big Boss and is only referred to as "Snake." A patch on his shoulder seems to support that this is Big Boss and the game will take place in or around the 1970s, a theory that isn't disproved based on the level of technology seen in the video. Of course, given what Kojima has done in the past, it's impossible to know if Big Boss (or a Big Boss look-alike) will be the game's protagonist or if he is merely a placeholder.

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                    General: MMOAsteroids, No Kidding!

                    Posted: 29 Aug 2012 09:33 PM PDT

                    MMOAsteroids, No Kidding!

                    This week we go back to the classic days of video games, with some awesome additions to Asteroids. For those who can remember the game, Asteroids was a huge hit, and now, in 2013 we find and independent MMO version!

                    Heroes & Generals: Interview with Jacob Andersen

                    Posted: 29 Aug 2012 09:26 PM PDT

                    Interview with Jacob Andersen

                    We had the chance to talk to Game Director, Jacob Andersen about Heroes & Generals. This game has something in it for all wargamers alike and offers some great swaps between FPS and RTS play styles. Here is what Jacob had to say.

                    General: PAX Prime: Staff Expectations for 2012

                    Posted: 29 Aug 2012 09:08 PM PDT

                    PAX Prime: Staff Expectations for 2012

                    The crew is off at PAX Prime this weekend to celebrate all things gaming. The Seattle show has become a staple on the event circuit and Bill, Suzie, and Mike are on hand to report on loads of MMOs. If that isn't enough, we'll be hosting a Meet n' Greet on Friday Night at 8 pm. Also, we host the "Future of Online Games Panel" Saturday Morning at 11:30 pm. Here are the teams thoughts going into the show!

                    General: GDC Online Adds Some New Sessions

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 01:42 PM PDT

                    GDC Online Adds Some New Sessions

                    GDC Online has added some talks to its Game Narrative Summit. The convention continues to bring the best in online games together this October to discuss the future of the industry. Below is a link to the new sessions.

                    DK Online: The Paladin Revealed

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 10:06 AM PDT

                    The Paladin Revealed

                    Aeria Games is ready to show off the third class from the line up in DK Online. This time, the spotlight shines on the Paladin, his skills in battle, weapons used and even a little-known humorous side. Check out the latest trailer from the DK Online team. Enjoy!

                    Elsword: Major Rebalance Campaign Announced

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 09:22 AM PDT

                    Major Rebalance Campaign Announced

                    The Elsword team has announced that a three part 'rebalance campaign' is set to begin shortly. During the campaign, players will be given free skill reset options and can take advantage of gameplay rebalance and skills overhaul.

                    PlanetSide 2: Taking a FragTour with the NC

                    Posted: 30 Aug 2012 01:47 AM PDT

                    Taking a FragTour with the NC

                    We recently had a chance to sample one of PlanetSide 2's three factions, the New Conglomerate, and today we're bringing you our after-action report!

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