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Lord of the Rings Online: Update 15 - A Valiant Effort from a Reduced Studio

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 02:38 PM PST

Update 15 - A Valiant Effort from a Reduced Studio

While Lord of the Rings Online hasn't been around quite as long as other AAA MMOs, it's still been around long enough for the short attention span of the internet to proclaim it 'forever'. Launched in April 2007, the game has taken the Lord of the Rings story all the way to Gondor, with players getting to help Aragorn take on the Corsairs of Umbar. Update 15 also brings Beornings to the table, the first new class added to the game since 2008.

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft: Four Things We Want from Hearthstone in 2015

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 12:15 AM PST

Four Things We Want from Hearthstone in 2015

Hearthstone's feature set remains somewhat barebones and the new year offers Blizzard many opportunities to expand on the game and perhaps make some changes to the way the approach certain aspects of dealing with its issues. This week, let's take a look at a couple of ways Blizzard can improve the Hearthstone experience in 2015.

General: Korra, Dorian & Bond - Moving Away from Center Stage

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 03:42 PM PST

Korra, Dorian & Bond - Moving Away from Center Stage

2014 will go down as a banner year for proponents of change in social tolerance. From the final episode of Legend of Korra to the announcement of a potential new James Bond to 'first of its kind' character in Dragon Age: Inquisition, we have borne witness to often overlooked segments of the larger society taking center stage in our television shows, movies and games.



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What to Expect from CES 2015

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 12:03 PM PST

project christineThe Internet of things, VR, 5K monitors, and more

2015 is nearly upon us, and that means the next Consumer Electronics Show is right around the corner. We'll be at CES 2015 and will provide you with in-depth news and videos on the latest tech from the show floor. But since we're already super excited about the show, we thought we would give you our top 15 predictions for what you can expect to see at CES 2015.

Microsoft to Discontinue Original Kinect for Windows Sensor in 2015

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 12:01 PM PST

Kinect v1Out with the old, in with the new

It was only a matter of time before the original Kinect for Windows sensor would be set aside once Microsoft had released the Kinect for Windows v2. The new device was released in October and now Microsoft has announced that it is discontinuing the original Kinect for Windows in 2015.

"The move to v2 marks the next stage in our journey toward more natural human computing," said Microsoft in a statement. "The new sensor provides a host of new and improved features, including enhanced body tracking, greater depth fidelity, full 1080p high-definition video, new active infrared capabilities, and an expanded field of view. Likewise, SDK 2.0 offers scores of updates and enhancements, not the least of which is the ability to create and publish Kinect-enabled apps in the Windows Store."

Microsoft plans to phase out the original Kinect in 2015 but says it will do its best to meet the orders from business customers that still require large numbers of the v1 hardware. However, once the current stock is depleted, there will be no more v1 units for sale. 

The release of the original Kinect sparked interest from the PC community, which resulted in the device being hacked early in its lifecycle and then repurposed for other tasks. From being used as a 3D radar, to pairing the device with a Roomba for gesture-controlled cleaning, there have been some interesting innovations that came about once the Kinect was made available.

What were some of your favorite Kinect-related innovations or hacks revolving around the v1 sensor? Sound off in the comments below!

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Lizard Squad Releases DDoS Attack Tool Starting at $6 per Month

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 10:56 AM PST

Lizard SquadBanking on its "fame"

The group that has claimed responsibility for bringing down Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live with a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, which began back in August, are now looking to make a profit. Lizard Squad has launched a DDoS tool called Lizard Stresser for anyone wishing to bring down a website or service for a fee.  

Eight price packages are being offered that ranges from $6 per month to $130 per month with adds-ons being offered for more power to take down a website. The starting price of $6 will result in a site being taken down for 100 seconds while $130 means a targeted site will be brought down for 30,000 seconds (over eight hours). A "lifetime" option is also being offered with one-time fees ranging from $30 to $500.

According to the group, Lizard Stresser is available to anyone who is willing to pay with the customer being able choose any target of their choice. Lizard Squad is even implementing a referral system that will give 10 percent of the amount spent by friends. However, those who decide to deal with the group, and make use of Lizard Stresser, will only be able to make purchases with Bitcoin, according to the group's Twitter account. However, Lizard Squad states that PayPal support is "coming soon." 

Lizard Squad has become notorious for its targeting of many game networks and MMOs this year such as Battle.net, NCSoft, and League of Legends. Its latest attacks were once again aimed at Microsoft's Xbox Live and Sony's PlayStation Network on Christmas Day which resulted in Kim Dotcom offering the group 3,000 free vouchers for premium Mega accounts to stop their DDoS attack on both networks.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Intel 530 Series 480GB SSD, Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB SSD, and More!

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 09:51 AM PST

Intel 530 Series SSDnewegg logo

Top Deal:

Today's the last day of 2014, and as you assess your computing habits over the past year, have you come ot the conclusion that you could use a storage upgrade? If your New Year's resolution is to dump your HDD as your primary storage device in favor of an SSD, then check out today's top deal for an Intel 530 Series 480GB SSD for $210 with $1 shipping (normally $230 - use coupon code: [EMCWHGP34]). Using MLC NAND flash memory, this drive is rated for up to 540MB/s in sequential read and up to 490MB/s in sequential write performance.

Other Deals:

Samsung 850 Pro Series 2.5-inch 512GB Vertical Solid State Drive (SSD) for $350 with $2 shipping (normally $356; Free Samsung game code w/ purchase, limited offer)

Raidmax Viper GX Black/Red Steel/Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case for $60 with free shipping (normally $65 - use coupon code: [EMCWHGP25])

Acer K272HULbmiidp Black 27-inch 6ms HDMI LCD Monitor w/ Speakers for $300 with $2 shipping (normally $310)

Acer S220HQLAbd Black 21.5-inch 5ms LCD Monitor for $100 with $2 shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code: [EMCWHGP46])

Be Careful of 'WTF?' Malware on Steam Chat

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 09:25 AM PST

Steam WTF malwareAs always, be suspicious of links in your Steam chat sessions

Hopefully you're getting to spend a bit of time in Steam over the holiday season, catching up on a treasure trove of games that you picked up on discount through various sales. While you're navigating Steam, however, be advised that there's a piece of malware spreading through Steam chat sessions. Messages on Steam chat saying "WTF?????" seem to link to a JPEG file, but it's really a malicious executable.

If you click on the link, you'll end up downloading a .SCR file filled with malicious code. So, unless your chat buddies have a history of saying "WTF?????" followed by links to goofy pics, go ahead and assume they've been infected and that the message is a bogus one. Either way, play it safe and don't click.

According to security blogger Graham Cluley, uploading the infected file to VirusTotal shows that only a small number of antivirus products detect it as known malware. That doesn't mean your AV solution won't catch it through another means, like heuristic scanning, but do yourself a solid by avoiding it altogether.

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Run Ubuntu or Another Linux Distro in a Window on Your Chromebook

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 09:06 AM PST

Ubuntu Chrome OSAnother use for Chromebooks

Given the choice, most people would likely choose a Windows laptop over a Chromebook if both were free. They're not free, of course, and Chromebooks have found an audience due to their low price tags and ability to offer basic functionality, like surfing the web and being productive in Google's ecosystem. In addition, you can now run Linux in a Window on Chromebooks.

Google evangelist François Beaufort made the revelation in a Google+ post, saying that it's now possible to run Linux in a Window on Chrome OS by installing the Crouton Chrome extension. However, there's a bit of housekeeping that needs to take place first -- you have to put your Chromebook in Developer Mode. Once you've done that and installed both the Crouton extension and Crouton tool (direct download link), you'll have to dink around with a few terminal commands, then you're ready to install whichever Linux distro suits your fancy.

This probably isn't a game changing feature, though it's far more convenient than some of the other existing methods. It also addresses a concern that Chromebooks are mostly only useful when connected online. There are still things you can do on a Chromebook without an Internet connection, but if you're willing to install Linux and run it from within a Window, it opens up a whole new world for these budget-priced machines.

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Thermaltake Tt eSports Breeds a Second Generation Black Laser Gaming Mouse

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 08:13 AM PST

Tt eSports Black V2Program up to 35 macros across five profiles

Thermaltake's Tt eSports division has just uncaged a new rodent for gamers, the Black V2 laser gaming mouse. The Black V2 is a follow-up act to the original, and according to Thermaltake, it's been upgraded in just about every way possible, including the laser sensor, surface finish, grips, buttons, and even the mouse software, which Thermaltake says it retooled after going back to the drawing board.

The second generation rodent is now armed with an Avago ADNS-9500 laser sensor capable of up 5,700 DPI and tracking over a wide variety of surfaces. Gamers can program four DPI levels per each of its five profiles, in 100 DPI increments. There's also a dedicated DPI indicator light that relays the current DPI setting.

There are seven buttons in all, including the addition of a second thumb button. Each one can be programmed with a macro, bringing the total number of macros to 35 when configuring all five available profiles.

Thermaltake says the Black V2 sports a new surface coating that's softer than before, along with a hexagonal patterned thumb grip that isn't present on the original.

Look for the Black V2 to launch globally around the middle of next month for $50 (MSRP).

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Elder Scrolls Online: A Look Back at 2014

Posted: 30 Dec 2014 12:04 PM PST

A Look Back at 2014

Seriously, it's the end of the year already? This year has flown by! It feels like it was just a couple of days ago I was helping to slay the werewolves of Camlorn and when it fact it was roughly 270 days ago. Time really flies when you're enjoying every moment of it. Well almost every moment of it, waiting in the LFG queue is never an enjoyable experience. Within these 38 weeks since the game released, so much has changed and improved.

Guild Wars 2: PAX South Shaping Up to Reveal Big Things

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 04:48 AM PST

PAX South Shaping Up to Reveal Big Things

The PAX South schedule has been released and it features an interesting panel on the main stage that will be hosted by ArenaNet co-founder Mike O'Brien and Guild Wars 2 game director Colin Johanson. Could it be the long-awaited expansion announcement? A new game perhaps? Speculate in the comments below.

Age of Wushu: Transcendence to Be Released on January 14th

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 04:11 AM PST

Transcendence to Be Released on January 14th

Snail Games has announced that the next Age of Wushu expansion will be released on January 14th. Transcendence will thematically embody fate, loyalty, and conspiracy and will feature new areas and systems. In addition, Transcendence will include a fifth Inner Skill and new Forbidden Instances.

Pathfinder Online: Early Enrollment to Begin Today & Exclusive Screens

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 04:04 AM PST

Early Enrollment to Begin Today & Exclusive Screens

Backers and fans of Pathfinder Online will be pleased to hear that the Early Enrollment process will begin later today. Early Enrollment was delayed to allow more time for the client to pass the quality standards set by developers. In honor of today's big event, Goblinworks has sent along four exclusive new screens. Check them out below.

Warhammer 40.000: Eternal Crusade: Into the Void

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 02:47 PM PST

Into the Void

Greeting and salutations, Crusaders, and may I say that we, here at MMORPG.com, hope you all are enjoying a healthy and happy holiday season. This week we are going to take a look back at the final livestream of the year, Into the Warp, episode fifteen, which aired on the 19th of December. The big focus of this episode was the unveiling of about twenty or more minutes of actual game play using the current in-studio build of Eternal Crusade.

General: Why Do MMO Kickstarters Fail?

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 02:41 PM PST

Why Do MMO Kickstarters Fail?

While going on my weekly browse through Kickstarter I noticed an area of the video games subdivision that I had never noticed before. A section that boasts there are over 100 games on Steam that were once on Kickstarter. This is a great thing for Kickstarter to brag about! Kickstarter has made some amazing games possible. Of course most of them aren't MMOs. Kickstarter has been a great platform for non-MMO indie games.

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn: An Escape into a Virtual World of Adventure

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 02:33 PM PST

An Escape into a Virtual World of Adventure

As my habits demand, I check on older MMOs periodically to see what's new and to possibly download a new trial or even restart an old account. I do it with EVE Online, Ultima Online and other games that just scream nostaglia. Normally I find that the games have aged well but do not change so dramatically that I feel like I am playing a brand new game. Things were different with this visit to Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.

General: The Great MMO Face-Off of 2014 - THE FINALS

Posted: 29 Dec 2014 10:10 AM PST

The Great MMO Face-Off of 2014 - THE FINALS

This is it, folks. The final round of this inaugural Great MMO Face-Off. Fans of LotRO and ESO have fought hard to get their games into the final round, while EVE and TSW are facing off for the third-place prize. Who will win? Click through to cast your vote!

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