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Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender Review

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:45 PM PDT

Xbox? We don't need no stinkin' Xbox!

Until the Echo hit the street, the Xbox 360 was pretty much the only Windows Media Center Extender still on the market. Companies such as D-Link and Linksys discontinued their extenders years ago—probably because they couldn't compete with the subsidized price of Microsoft's gaming console.

You're looking at the best Windows Media Center Extender we've tested.

You're looking at the best Windows Media Center Extender we've tested.

In case you've forgotten what a Windows Media Center Extender is, here's a quick refresher: Plug one of these networked devices into your TV, pair it with a Windows computer on the same network, and the Windows Media Center user interface from that PC—along with all the movies, photos, and music that PC can access—will stream though the  extender to the TV.

If the paired PC is outfitted with a TV tuner, you can also stream live TV. We tested the Echo with an over-the-air USB ATSC tuner (AVerMedia's model H826SK) connected to an outdoor antenna and got great results. If you subscribe to cable TV and equip your Media Center PC with a CableCARD tuner (from Ceton or any other manufacturer), you can stream any channel you subscribe to, including premium channels such as HBO and Showtime (but not on-demand programming). On top of that, you can record live TV onto the PC's hard drive, much like a TiVo or other brand of DVR that you might rent from your cable company.

The Echo sells for $180—about the same street price as a 4GB Xbox 360. But being about the size of a paperback book, the Echo is a fraction of the Xbox 360's bulk, and Ceton claims that it draws about 90 percent less power.

The Echo connects to your TV via HDMI, and it draws power from a supplied USB power adapter. It requires a hardwired Ethernet connection, and the company recommends that the host PC also be hardwired to your network. If you don't have CAT5 cable in your walls, the company recommends deploying either a powerline or MoCA (Multimedia over Coax) network.

The Echo user experience is pretty much identical to using a DVR, with a couple of exceptions: Ceton's remote control is craptastically generic. More importantly, you can fast-forward and rewind recorded TV; but unlike a DVR, you can't rewind live TV unless you're also recording it. You can cure the first problem by purchasing Ceton's Companion app for Android or iOS devices ($5 each) to turn your phone or tablet into a remote.

As with those "whole-home DVR" systems you see advertised on TV, you can pause playback on the TV that's connected to your PC in one room, go to a TV connected to an Echo in another room, and pick up where you left off. Up to five Echo devices can be linked to a single PC running Windows Media Center, and if that PC is equipped with multiple tuners, each Echo can tune to a different channel.

If you want to stream Internet video and media stored on your network, something like Western Digital's WDTV Live is a better choice; out of the box, the Echo supports only the media formats that Windows Media Center supports. That list includes codecs such as MPEG-2, H.264, and MP3, but not container formats such as MKV or lossless audio codecs such as FLAC. If you want to tune into and record cable or broadcast TV, and you don't care about Xbox games, the Echo is the way to go.

 $180, www.cetoncorp.com

Samsung Galaxy S4 Teardown Reveals $229 BOM (U.S. Version)

Posted: 09 May 2013 12:09 PM PDT

Samsung Galaxy S4IHS iSupply tears down the Galaxy S4 from Samsung.

Barring a sale price or a promotion, you're liklely to pay $200 for a Samsung Galaxy S4 handset, not including the overall cost of a two-year service agreement to qualify for subsidized pricing. Data fees notwithstanding, that's $29 less than the bill of materials (BOM). Manufacturing costs add another $8.50 per device, so on paper, Samsung is paying $237.50 for every Galaxy S4 device it builds.

That's according to IHS iSuppli, which examined the BOM of both the U.S. and South Korean versions of the Galaxy S4 and determined that they're "as different as kimchee and coleslaw." How so?

The South Korean build uses slightly different parts, including a higher end Samsung Exynos 5 Octa (5410) processor versus the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core chip found in the U.S. variant. There are a few other hardware differences that make the South Korean model a bit more expensive to build at $244 for the BOM and $252.50 for the overall cost.

"With at least four different known incarnations of the Galaxy S4, Samsung is demonstrating its strategy of offering a mobile product that has appealing features and pricing—and then adapting the device to suit the tastes of varying markets or regions," said Vincent Leung, senior analyst, teardown services, for IHS. "This approach is in stark contrast to the one-size-fits-all philosophy used by Apple Inc., Samsung's primary competitor in the wireless space. While the Korean and U.S. versions of the S4 look pretty much the same and have in terms of their core electronics many same core features—such as the enclosure, display, camera and battery—the products are as different from each other as kimchee and coleslaw."

The primary difference between the two is the processor, as stated above. Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa chip is an eight-core part, though not in the way you might be thinking. It has four 1.6GHz Cortex A16 cores that fire up when playing games or other processor intensive-tasks, and four 1.2GHz Cortex A7 cores that handle less demanding tasks. Only one cluster runs at any given time, so in reality, it still functions as a quad-core phone.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Lots of Love for Logitech

Posted: 09 May 2013 11:41 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

World of Warcraft may be losing subscribers at an alarming clip, but online gaming and MMORPGs in general aren't going anywhere. If you're addicted to them, you might be interested in today's top deal, which is for a Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse for $64 with shipping for $3 (normally $80 - use coupon code:[Logitech15]). The G600 brings 20 customizable buttons to the online grind and has a gaming-grade 8200dpi laser.

Other Deals:

Logitech K400 Black USB RF Wireless Standard Keyboard for $34 with shipping for $3 (normally $40 - use coupon code:[Logitech15])

Logitech USB RF Wireless Touchpad for $58 with free shipping (normally $80 - use coupon code:[Logitech15])

Corsair Air Series AF120 Performance Edition 120mm Twin Pack High Airflow Case Fan for $23 with free shipping (normally $34- use coupon code:[EMCXRXL39])

Rosewill 2.5" USB 3.0 SSD/ HDD Aluminum Screwless External Enclosure for $20 with free shipping (normally $25 - use coupon code:[EMCXRXL38])

World of Warcraft Waved Goodbye to 1.3 Million Subscribers Last Quarter

Posted: 09 May 2013 10:11 AM PDT

World of WarcraftWoW, where have all the subscribers gone?

World of Warcraft's subscriber-base is on the decline. That's hardly shocking for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that was launched over 9 years ago. But this isn't just any online game, it's the world's largest subscription-based MMORPG and it lost 1.3 million players in the last three months. Who knows where they went, but more importantly, what can Activision Blizzard do to retain its remaining 8.3 million subscribers?

That's a question the game developer has to figure out. In the meantime, Activision Blizzard is busy celebrating a better-than-expected quarter to kick off 2013. For the quarter ended March 31, 2013, the company reported net revenues of $1.32 billion, up from $1.17 billion in the same quarter a year ago. On a non-GAAP basis, net revenues totaled $804 million, up from $587 last year.

"Our first-quarter performance was driven by continued consumer interest in all of our key franchises. Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm was the No. 1 PC game for the quarter. Additionally, during the quarter, Blizzard's World of Warcraft remained the No. 1 subscription-based MMORPG in the world with more than eight million subscribers, although the game saw declines of approximately 1.3 million subscribers, mainly from the East, but in the West as well," Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, said in a statement (PDF).

Yes, WoW is still a cash cow, and yes, it's still the world's leading subscription MMORPG, but the recent decline in subscribers did "raise concerns, as do continued challenges in the global economy," Kotick added.

Where things get tricky for Activision Blizzard is that WoW operates on a somewhat dated business model. There are many free-to-play online games these days, and even though some non-subscription MMROPGs boast more players, Activision Blizzard is squeezing more money out of its WoW players than other titles. At some point, however, the WoW ride will come to end, and then what?

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NZXT Takes Another Stab at the Sentry Mix Fan Controller

Posted: 09 May 2013 09:38 AM PDT

NZXT Sentry Mix 2Sometimes the sequel is better than the original.

Truth be told, NZXT's original Sentry Mix fan controller was kind of ugly. The general design wasn't bad, but the big grey sliders stuck out like a sore thumb on any black themed case. NZXT's new Sentry Mix 2 improves upon the original with a better aesthetic design and PWM-ready connectors, giving users of all types (mainstream, gamers, and overclockers) fine grain control over a variety of fans.

The Sentry Mix 2 offers six channels, each of which is fed 30 watts of continuous power. To change the fan speed speed, simply slide the dial up or down.

It's not particularly fancy nor does it seem complicated from what we can tell. It's basically an improved version of the original with a mesh-black faceplate, glossy black sliders, and integrated color LED lighting with five different colors to choose from.

The Sentry Mix 2 will be available soon for $30 MSRP.

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Slacker Adds Six Million New Listeners Since Relaunch

Posted: 09 May 2013 08:44 AM PDT

Slacker Web InterfaceNo slacking at Slacker as it sees millions of new subscribers join in three months.

Have you given the recently overhauled Slacker service a whirl yet? Millions of others have. According to Slacker, more than six million new listeners have joined the streaming music service since its February relaunch, with 3.5 million listeners jumping on mobile. Not only is Slacker seeing an influx of new users, but they're listening longer than before and they're subscribing to the service, Slacker says.

Slacker went for a complete redesign three months ago, shedding its old digs for a fresh new look and feel. You can listen to Slacker's entire library of songs for free, or pony up $3.99/month for Slacker Plus (commercial free streaming with unlimited song skips) or $9.99/month for Slacker Premium (on-demand access to songs).

"We're thrilled with the results of our relaunch; since mid-February millions of new people are tuning into Slacker, they're spending more time listening, and our paid subscriber base is growing fast," said Jim Cady, CEO of Slacker. "And with our proven business model, Slacker is the only digital music service that is gross margin positive on every listener – whether they're ad-supported or a paid subscriber."

I've been using Slacker Premium since the relaunch and have to admit I'm pretty impressed. I'd describe it as the best of Spotify and Pandora rolled into a single service, and with a catalog of more than 13 million songs, it's not too often I find myself jonesing for a melody that can't be found, except for Gangstagrass, unfortunately.

If you haven't checked it out yet, give it a listen and post your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Origin PC Starts Shipping Beastly EON17-SLX SLI Laptops, Bundles Gaming Peripherals

Posted: 09 May 2013 08:20 AM PDT

Origin PC EON17-SLX SLI RTSDesktop power in a laptop form factor.

When you fire up Origin PC's EON17-SLX SLI laptop, it should play George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone," lest anyone can think of a more appropriate song to describe the hardware inside. As the name suggests, this badass notebook has been fed not one, but TWO Nvidia GeForce GTX 680M graphics cards, both of which Origin PC takes the time to overclock before shipping out.

The ready-to-ship configuration includes an Intel Core i7 3840QM processor, a quad-core chip clocked at 2.8GHz (3.8GHz via Turbo) with 8MB of cache. You're not going to want for power with this thing, which also wields 16GB of Corsair Vengeance 1600MHZ RAM, 240GB solid state drive, 1TB hard drive for storage duties, a DVD burner, and Windows 7 Home Premium.

This particular model isn't customizable, hence the ready-to-ship status, though you can opt to increase the standard 45-day zero dead pixel guarantee to 90 days and/or increase the 1-year warranty up to 3 years, both for a fee. You can also add software and accessories to the package.

In addition to the above parts, Origin PC is bundling a few gaming peripherals, including a Razer Lachesis mouse, Corsair HS1A headset, and an Origin brand messenger bag.

Ready for the price? Take a deep breath -- it checks in at $3,399, a hefty sum for a laptop these days, albeit representative of a $500 savings, Origin PC says. Should you take the plunge, your system will ship out the next business day after payment is processed.

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Microsoft: Google Doesn’t Get Business Productivity Tools

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:59 PM PDT

Microsoft: Google Doesn’t Get Business Productivity Tools When it comes to productivity apps, Office is still clearly the market leader, and Microsoft is now also quickly iterating on its online apps for Office. When it comes to its competition with Google's online productivity apps, though, it's hard to figure out … Continue reading

Ballistic MMOFPS

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:25 PM PDT

Ballistic MMOFPS First View Ballistic is a AAA quality MMOFPS played right in a browser window. It pushes the boundaries of traditional browser games, delivering an intense, action-filled experience to players. With no downloads required, expect to pick up and play whenever and wherever. The focus is on action in … Continue reading

Amazon’s Quidsi Gets Its Own Version Of Prime, With New Membership Program “Familyhood Plus”

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:15 PM PDT

Amazon’s Quidsi Gets Its Own Version Of Prime, With New Membership Program “Familyhood Plus” Quidsi, the Amazon-owned parent company to a collection of single-word, e-commerce domains, including Diapers.com, Soap.com, Wag.com, Yoyo.com, and more, is today launching a new membership program called Familyhood Plus. The program offers consumers free two-day shipping with no … Continue reading

Google Translate For Android Can Now Interpret 16 Additional Languages By Camera, Adds Phrasebook Support

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:08 PM PDT

Google Translate For Android Can Now Interpret 16 Additional Languages By Camera, Adds Phrasebook Support One of the coolest atfeures of the Google Translate for Android app is that you can just point your camera at a text, tap the word you want to translate and get a translation back. … Continue reading

Google Framed As Data-Hogging Book Stealer In New Documentary

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:00 PM PDT

Google Framed As Data-Hogging Book Stealer In New Documentary "Google And The World Brain" is a new documentary about Google's plan to scan all of the world's books, which triggered an ongoing lawsuit being heard today. The hair-raising film sees Google import millions of copyrighted works, get sued, lose, but … Continue reading

Crysis Not Averted: MSI’s GX70 Gaming Laptop Can Handle Crysis 3

Posted: 08 May 2013 08:47 PM PDT

Crysis Not Averted: MSI’s GX70 Gaming Laptop Can Handle Crysis 3 Yes, it can run Crysis 3. Ultrabooks and tablets are fine for what they’re intended to do, but if you want to play a game like Crysis 3 at a high resolution, good luck trying to so on Integrated … Continue reading

Starforce Delta MMO

Posted: 08 May 2013 08:25 PM PDT

Starforce Delta MMO First View Starforce Delta lets players control their very own space fighter in combat against the wicked Shar'dal aliens. Choose from one of three different ship types, upgrade it to your liking, and combat the menace to mankind. Or choose to become a mercenary, fighting against other … Continue reading

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New Blade & Soul video tours White Blue Mountain Range

Posted: 09 May 2013 10:00 AM PDT

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New Blade & Soul video tours White Blue Mountain Range
It's no secret that many folks like to see what they are getting into... or in the case of MMOs not yet available in all markets, what they'd like to get into. So those looking forward to playing NCsoft's martial arts fantasy Blade & Soul should appreciate this newly released visual tour of the White Blue Mountain Range area.

Although lacking any English subtitles, the video contains over six minutes of footage from various locales. From verdant vistas to wintery caverns, quaint villages to majestic cities, get a taste of the ambiance and architecture of the White Blue Mountain Range region in the trailer after the break.

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The Perfect Ten: MMOs that died in development hell

Posted: 09 May 2013 09:00 AM PDT

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The Perfect Ten MMOs that died in development hell
If you know me, you probably know that I have a weird fascination with alternate history. You know, the daydreams of historians when they're not rewriting the past to suit the latest trends. "What if?" my mind wonders, especially when it comes to MMOs.

You see, for every game that actually makes it to launch, there are several that die gasping and alone in the bowels of development hell. Sure, many of these are pathetic creatures that didn't really stand a chance anyway, but there are some that could have made an impact on the industry if they had reached release and been halfway decent. We'll never know what a world would look like with these games in them, but we can always muse, "What if?"

Continuing Perfect Ten's recent dark streak, here are 10 MMOs that died in development hell; it's to our eternal loss that we'll never get to play them.

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    The Guild Counsel: Taking the reins and dealing with discipline

    Posted: 09 May 2013 08:00 AM PDT

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    The Guild Counsel  Taking the reigns and dealing with discipline
    It's hard enough for any guild leader to enforce rules and take on problem players. But it's even harder for guild leaders who have stepped up to take over for one who has retired. Comparisons are made between how the old leader did things and how the new one is handling it, and some members might challenge a new leader's authority in order to "test" him.

    This week's column is a reply to one Massively reader, who wrote,
    My main commander has retired from the game, and I am struggling filling his role. Our biggest issue is dealing with discipline, either in Teamspeak or in following commands. I read your column on managing mistakes, but I am still finding it hard without being the bad guy. I know it's part of who I am; I am not an aggressive or "Bad Cop" guy. Is there a way I can develop discipline without having to totally change my personality and relationship with the guild?
    This is a great topic because it's a situation that many new leaders find themselves in almost immediately after taking on the role. In this week's Guild Counsel, let's look at some ways to deal with the challenge.

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      New WildStar video is all about smooth moves

      Posted: 09 May 2013 07:00 AM PDT

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      He's either angry or getting up after a nap.  I give even odds either way.
      Movement is always important in MMOs; you can't get into arguments about who's standing in the fire if everyone is rooted in place, after all. Since WildStar is promising active combat, it needs to have even more movement than normal so that you can find new and exciting ways not to stand in new and exciting sorts of fire. And the newest DevSpeak video is all about that.

      "That" being movement. Not new and exciting sorts of fire. It's still pretty much normal fire.

      Some elements will be immediately familiar to anyone who has played a video game on a computer within the past decade. Some elements are a bit more uncommon, like double-jumping or giving every class access to a quick dashing roll. And some elements, like switching positions with a target by tearing a hole in space itself, are pretty well unique. Take a look at all of them just past the break.

      [Source: NCsoft press release]

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        The Daily Grind: What quest or questline is the most memorable?

        Posted: 09 May 2013 06:00 AM PDT

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        EverQuest II - Velious tower
        MMO quests are old hat by now, and the vast majority of them are some slight variation on the standard kill-10-rats or FedEx mission. Some are unique, though, in terms of both their rewards and their mechanical presentation.

        I'm thinking of EverQuest II's betrayal quests here, which allow you to switch factions, home cities, and in some cases, even classes. What MMO quests or questline do you find the most memorable and why?

        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!

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          Arcane Saga triggers its beta test

          Posted: 08 May 2013 06:00 PM PDT

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          Arcane Saga triggers beta test
          The MMO formerly known as Prince, er, Prius Online has gone into beta in preparation for its relaunch. The newly titled Arcane Saga represents a reworking of Prius' old content to include new features and content.

          Netmarble Head Project Manager Joe Kim invites you to check out the changes: "With the start of the beta phase today, players will finally get to experience for themselves all of the improvements we've made to the world of Prius over the past year."

          Assuming all goes well in the beta, Arcane Saga is scheduled to launch in the next couple of months. In the meantime, check out our interview about the re-launching of this title.

          [Source: Netmarble press release]

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            The Art of Wushu: Understanding the Meridian System

            Posted: 08 May 2013 05:00 PM PDT

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            The Art of Wushu Understanding the Meridian System
            Age of Wushu is not the most accessible game. It is full of confusing systems that are hard to decipher, and a large part of the "skill" in the game is being able to wade through the mess of gameplay elements and produce an optimized character.

            Meridians are one more extremely confusing system to handle. There are nine meridian lines, advanced characters can activate four of them, and even training them at all is pretty confusing. Training the correct ones adds another layer of complexity to an already confusing game.

            I'm not a huge fan of the system -- it causes a number of metagame problems, particularly due to the increased HP inherent to everyone who trains a meridian line. However, it's there and we have to make the best use of it. How do we do that? Read on!

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              Making friends and recruiting officers in Star Trek Online's expansion

              Posted: 08 May 2013 04:30 PM PDT

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              One of those unique traits is backstabbing, presumably.
              When Star Trek Online rolls out its Legacy of Romulus expansion on May 21st, you'll be playing a Romulan (or Reman) captain on a Romulan ship. But you will be allying with either the Klingons or the Federation, and so you might worry that you'll be surrounded by distinctly non-Romulan officers. Never fear, as the latest development blog makes it very clear that Romulan characters will be able to access a unique pool of Duty Officers and Bridge Officers unavailable to the other factions.

              While Klingon or Federation characters may occasionally earn a Reman or Romulan Duty Officer, these are rare recruits that can only be obtained after exceptional effort. Actual Romulans will be able to recruit new officers of these races with unique traits simply by visiting New Romulus. They will also have access to recruitment from their allied factions, ensuring that the ship may have a mix of races while still remaining Romulan at its core.

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              See RuneScape 3 revealed to the world

              Posted: 08 May 2013 04:00 PM PDT

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              See RuneScape 3 revealed to the world
              The secret is out and can't be shoved back in the box: RuneScape 3 is coming. Of course, we already knew that, but there was a time not so long ago that the world was ignorant of this fact. If you wondered how the global reveal of this title went for those who were there, then Jagex has a neat behind-the-scenes video showing how and what the press saw when the studio went live with the info.

              In addition to the pomp and circumstance of the event, the team also used the video to reveal the first new skill of the game: Divination. What does it do? Well, the devs were not as keen to share that. Speculate away!

              Check out the reveal video after the jump.

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              World of Warcraft loses over a million subs since February, now down to 8.3 million

              Posted: 08 May 2013 02:41 PM PDT

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              World of Warcraft's Algalon
              The world's most popular MMO has gotten a bit less popular in the last few months, it would seem. During today's quarterly investor call, Activision-Blizzard announced that World of Warcraft's subscriber numbers are down to 8.3 million. While that's still nothing to thumb your nose at, it does represent a significant decline from the 9.6 million subscribers the game was reported to have last February.

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              A Mild-Mannered Reporter: Nine reasons for nine years of City of Heroes

              Posted: 08 May 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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              Bree says this header makes her cry.
              This is not timed perfectly to coincide with what would have been the ninth anniversary of City of Heroes. It couldn't be, honestly; trying to do so would have resulted in a worse column. There's also the simple fact that the ninth anniversary did not actually happen, the game was gone before then. Sanctifying the date will not bring the game back, nor will it assuage the fact that it's not there any longer.

              Despite all of that, I liked the thematic structure put forth on the Titan boards, nine reasons for nine years. But since I'm incapable of doing things any way but the wrong way, I'm approaching this in my own style with my own nine reasons that I wish we'd had a ninth year. Even if the game comes back tomorrow in some form, it's never going to have the life that it should have had, and here's my nine reasons why I wish that weren't the case.

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                Neverwinter counters Foundry exploit by nerfing XP rate

                Posted: 08 May 2013 01:00 PM PDT

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                Neverwinter counters Foundry exploit by nerfing XP rate
                Cryptic is cracking down on player-created missions that utilize certain exploits to gain XP faster than normal in Neverwinter's Foundry. While the studio temporarily banned authors for making these missions in the Foundry, it looks as though a recent patch has addressed the situation by "tweaking" the amount of XP that a player can gain within a set period of time.

                Apparently some Foundry authors had been creating missions designed to pay out the maximum amount of XP by allowing near-nonstop combat. The patch has slowed that rate down by allowing players to earn only so much XP in five minutes before turning off the XP spigot altogether until the time limit is up.

                Players have been reacting to the Foundry nerf with dismay, particularly non-exploit-using authors who feel as though they are being punished with the rest of the class by the XP nerfs (though "legit" farming maps appear to have escaped deletion so far). One player noted called this situation an "endless cat and mouse game" that has happened in other similar systems.

                [Thanks to Zaph for the tip!]

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                Introducing HEX, the MMOTCG by Cryptozoic

                Posted: 08 May 2013 12:00 PM PDT

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                Hex The MMO TCG by Cryptozoic
                Cryptozoic Entertainment has just revealed the Kickstarter for its upcoming MMO trading card game, HEX: Shards of Fate. Cryptozoic is claiming that the game "combines the amazing community and storytelling aspects" of MMOs with the "compelling collectible and strategic game play" of TCGs.

                Players will roll a character (from a selection of six classes and eight races), collect gear, explore dungeons and raids, join guilds, and do other stuff that you'd usually associate with an MMORPG. They'll also be able to unlock and utilize more than 350 cards (in the first set), socket those cards for customization, and compete in a manner fairly typical of TCGs. Each card tracks its own leveling bar (the completion of which will transform the card into its foil variant), a trophy case for showing off what you've won while using that card, card-specific achievements, and more. Cards can also be transformed mid-match, giving you the ability to, say, hatch an egg to produce a dragon to help you out during your fight.

                The Kickstarter project is trying to reach $300,000. Rewards start as low as beta access at the $10 level and go on up to the "producer tier" for the five people who first choose to throw $10,000 or more into the hat.

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                Choose My Adventure: Framing my first foray in Darkfall

                Posted: 08 May 2013 11:30 AM PDT

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                Choose My Adventure  Framing my first foray in Darkfall
                Break time's over! Now it's time to roll up our sleeves and get back to work building our latest Choose My Adventure. The first order of business is to establish the framework for the rest of our Darkfall Unholy Wars (mis)adventures.

                Of course, we can't just build willy-nilly; we need to follow a plan. And as with any major construction project, we couldn't really move forward until said plan was OKed by the planning commission. So while we waited for the foundation to set, we sought approval for which type of structure to base our continuing adventures on. And as is wont to happen with committees, there was trouble coming to a consensus; even though the proposed models were all pretty similar, disagreement arose as to which to pick.

                However, after some debate (one proposal won by only one vote!), we finally got the go ahead: The final word was to build a Mahirim Deadeye. I'm on it, boss!

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                MassivelyChoose My Adventure: Framing my first foray in Darkfall originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 08 May 2013 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                  Diablo III gold dupe bug fixed with no rollback

                  Posted: 08 May 2013 11:15 AM PDT

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                  Diablo III gold dupe bug fixed with no rollback
                  Oh Diablo III's auction house, you are the stuff of legends.

                  Late last night, Blizzard took Diablo III's auction house offline to deal with a gold duplication bug that was discovered to be exploited by players. All gold trades were halted at the time, and Blizzard had a patch in place within 30 minutes.

                  But it's the later update that concerned many D3 fans as Blizzard announced that it wouldn't be rolling back the server, but instead, dealing with each individual offending account on a case-by-case basis. This is more time-consuming for the dev team, but has much less of an impact on the community as a whole.

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                  Clone Wars Adventures not (immediately) affected by EA/Disney deal

                  Posted: 08 May 2013 11:00 AM PDT

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                  Clone Wars Adventures not immediately affected by EADisney deal
                  If you're a Star Wars fan, you've no doubt heard of EA's acquisition of an exclusive multi-year license for creating games based on the iconic space story, a license that spans multiple platforms. But what does that mean for current -- or even past -- Star Wars MMOs that aren't connected to that studio? Massively jumped on the case and contacted SOE to find out what, if any, effect this agreement between EA and Disney would have on its past and present titles.

                  Specifically, we asked if Clone Wars Adventures would be forced to shut down when the current license expires. Of course, we also slipped in a question as to whether or not that deal prevented any possibility of a return of Star Wars Galaxies. As for CWA, the studio replied "Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures is fully armed and operational, and this week's announcement does not affect our current agreement with Lucasfilm." So the browser-based games appears safe -- at least for now. The studio, however, declined to comment on SWG.

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