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Eternal Arena Winter Carol Update Brings New Gifts for Players

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Eternal Arena Winter Carol Update Brings New Gifts for Players


The release of the Winter Carol update for Eternal Arena brings new features for players, as well as gifts for the upcoming Christmas.

Icarus : Priest Skills Preview

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Icarus : Priest Skills Preview


Clerics are renowned for their powerful support magic, able to repair the most grievous injuries or cure the deadliest diseases.Priests are also capable combatants who rain divine wrath from afar, or wade into the thick of battle.

Top Mobile Games of Readers Choice 2015

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Top Mobile Games of Readers Choice 2015


The annual Readers' Choice is going on in the first round and all mobile games ,new and old, from different genres are competing fiercely by readers valuation. Check and vote for your choice of best.

Ar:pieL: Mage Skills Preview

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Ar:pieL: Mage Skills Preview


The Mage in Ar:pieL online is a cute bunny with powerful magic atacks.Mages are the traditional caster class, using a wide array of magic to control the battlefield.

Dungeon Fighter Online: Act 7 'Kunoichi: The Girl on Fire' Released

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Dungeon Fighter Online: Act 7 'Kunoichi: The Girl on Fire' Released


Earlier this the month, Neople released Act 7 'The Girl on Fire' for the global version of the Dungeon Fighter Online. Now players can come and join the 1st Christmas Event for Dungeon Fighter Online by Neople.

First Look at Black Desert Online

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First Look at Black Desert Online


Black Desert Online just went into closed beta, and what better time to explore the game! And, what can you expect going into the game for the first time? Let's take a look!

Warframe - UPDATE 18.1 Nezha Makes A Flaming Debut

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Warframe - UPDATE 18.1 Nezha Makes A Flaming Debut


In Warframe, Nezha is pretty cool had to rock those Christmas colors. Sorry about the title typo. This is actually a pretty good all around frame.

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Things We Love About EndWar Online

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 09:45 AM PST

In our next 'Things we Love About” we're checking out Tom Clancy's EndWar Online, a free to play RTS from Ubisoft where players get to go head to head against each other in a fast paced tactical lane based strategy MMO with their own personal armies. In each match, a player has a base to […]

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Things We Love About Battlestar Galactica Online

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 07:43 AM PST

Set somewhere at the close of Season Two of the latest TV show Battlestar Galactica Online is a free to play browser space shooter where players can control their own crafts, mine resources, complete quests and go head to head against the enemy in a battle for territory. In the game players can choose from […]

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Manga Content Announced for World of Warships

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 06:43 AM PST

Wargaming has made a surprising announcement: World of Warships will receive new content inspired by naval-themed sci-fi manga ‘Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova-‘.  The manga takes place in a future where the levels of the seas have risen, reducing drastically the amount of habitable land in the world. The game is going to receive a new game […]

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Get a Christmas Gift Pack for Wartune

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 03:46 AM PST

Christmas is just around the corner and we’re celebrating it giving away Christmas packs for Wartune, a game that mixes RPG features, city-building, estrategic battles and a quick time event (QTE) combat system. Each Christmas pack is composed by: Beast Soul x10, Daru x300000, Gold x300000, Soul Seal x50, Blood of Zeus x50, 200 Discount Coupon. To get yours simply follow the instructions below: Step […]

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2015 TOP 10 Free-to-Play MMOFPS

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 02:22 AM PST

With Christmas and the end of 2015 just around the corner, today we bring you our 2015 TOP 10 free to play MMOFPS games. 2016 promises to be a very interesting year for the genre, with the arrival of some awaited heavy hitters as LawBreakers or First Assault (which entered Early Access last week). Feel free to leave comments or share experiences […]

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New Expansion for Robocraft: Full Spectrum Combat

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 12:00 AM PST

Robocraft has launched a new expansion named Full Spectrum Combat, the first of a series of content updates that will bring to the game new game modes, optimizations and customizations for the robots and weapons, as well as new cosmetic options. This update allows players to paint their robots using 16 different colors, and adds introduces new mechanics, […]

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Nvidia May Release New Mainstream Mobile GeForce GPUs

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 08:07 AM PST

Memory upgrade

GeForce GPU

Nvidia is said to be readying a new batch of mobile GPUs to replace its current GeForce 920M, 930M, and 940M for entry-level and mainstream laptops.

Citing information obtained from an "industry insider," the folks at Notebookcheck say the new parts will be called GeForce 920MX (N16V-GMR), GeForce 930MX (N16S-GMR), and GeForce 940MX (N16S-GTR).

For the most part, the specifications for the new GPUs should be the same or on par with the ones they're replacing, but more efficient. The new GPUs also bring optional support for GDDR5 memory.

Will the memory swap matter? It very well might -- Notebookcheck compared a pair of Surface Book systems, one running a GeForce 940M with DDR3 memory and the other with the same GPU paired with GDDR5. In same instances, the latter ran more than 20 percent faster, as was the case in Bioshock Infinite.

Here's something else that's interesting. The GeForce 920M is a Kepler-based GPU, while both the 930M and 940M are Maxwell 1.0 parts. According to WCCFTech, this time around all three GPUs -- 920MX, 930MX, and 940MX -- will all be Maxwell.

It was previously rumored that Nvidia was running short on Maxwell 1.0 chips, and if that's the case, these new parts might all be based on Maxwell 2.0. That would bring a small increase in IPC along with a few other benefits, like support for encoding at 1440p at 60fps and 4K at 60fps (Maxwell 1.0 only supports H.264 1080p at 60 fps), and HDMI 2.0.

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G.Skill Shifts 64GB DDR4 RAM Kit Up a Gear, Now Available at 3200MHz

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 06:00 AM PST

Capacity and speed collide

GSkill Trident

G.Skill has been making a lot of noise about its growing DDR4 memory line, and in what could possibly be its last announcement for 2015, the company is championing what it claims is the fastest 64GB (4x16GB) memory kit on the market.

The kit in question is rated to run at 3,200MHz and is part of G.Skill's Trident series. I did a quick search on Newegg for other 64GB kits and found two others, one also from G.Skill and another from Corsair, but with looser timings than the new Trident kit. Here's how they stack up:

  • G.Skill Trident 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4-3200: 14-14-14-35, 1.35V
  • G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4-3200: 16-18-18-38, 1.35V
  • Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4-3200: 16-18-18-36, 1.35V

"Seeing the future trend of DDR4 16GB module-based kits becoming the mainstream in the hardcore PC enthusiast communities, G.Skill is now providing higher speed in ultra-high density memory solutions," G.Skill said. "The flagship DDR4 3200MHz CL14 64GB (4x16GB) memory kit provides enthusiasts with the perfect combination of higher capacity and faster frequency, with an incredible CL14-14-14-35 low CAS Latency. This memory kit represents the fastest DDR4 64GB memory kit by far."

There may be other 64GB kits out there, but of the ones I dug up with a quick search, G.Skill's claim holds true, albeit  "by far" is up for debate.

In any event, G.Skill says its new RAM is prepped and primed for Intel Z170 chipset motherboards running Skylake.

The one all-important detail it left out is price, though we'll find out soon enough -- the new kit is supposed to hit retail before Christmas.

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AMD Releases Radeon Software Crimson Edition 15.12 Drivers

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 05:30 AM PST

Following through with promises

Radeon Software Crimson Edition

There's a new version of AMD's Radeon Software Crimson Edition available to download, version 15.12. It brings with it a bunch of fixes, but perhaps just as importantly, it's a sign that AMD is committed to following through with its promise to deliver more frequent driver updates.

AMD talked a big game when it created a dedicated graphics division, Radeon Technologies Group, to oversee the future of its graphics development under the leadership of Raj Koduri. One of the first things the group did was get rid of the Catalyst Control Center and replace it with its Radeon Software suite, which AMD describes as a "mini graphics operating system."

Crimson is the first major edition. It remains to be seen what followup versions will be like, but in the meantime, AMD said it hoped to push out half a dozen WHQL-certified drivers per year.

Well, there's still a couple of weeks left in 2015 and already AMD has made available a new version, so things are looking good.

As with previous versions, this driver isn't intended for AMD products running in Apple Boot Camp. To install it, you'll need Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or later.

According to the release notes, version 15.12 fixes a whole bunch of issues. Here's the full list:

  • [83112] Radeon Settings driver update check is not available for minor driver versions
  • [83111] System has higher idle power usage on Windows 7 when running with Radeon Settings
  • [82050] Star Wars: Battlefront - Snow flickers in a few locations in the game
  • [82240] Star Wars: Battlefront - Sky rendering may be broken in some game locations
  • [82645] Fallout 4 - The compass may flicker during gameplay on AMD Radeon R9 390 series products. We continue to investigate the issue with AMD Radeon R9 290 and AMD Radeon R9 295X2 series products
  • [82667] Star Wars: Battlefront - Shadowy textures are visible around hills/structures/caves
  • [81890] Just Cause 3 - Texture corruption may be experienced during gameplay
  • [54874] Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 - Poor AMD Crossfire performance may be experienced
  • [82338] The driver installation may fail while installing the ACP component
  • [82426] The font size in Chinese language installations may be too small
  • [82438] The label range values in some AMD Freesync™ installations may be incorrect
  • [82536] The Radeon Settings dropbox does not close when it is clicked on a second time
  • [82603] The AMD Overdrive fan settings is always set to ON after first edit on reboot
  • [82586] Language shows up as Chinese Simplified when Chinese Traditional is selected in Windows 7
  • [82656] Radeon Settings crashes on the Display tab when cloning a display via HDMI on some notebooks
  • [82671] Overdrive fan speed is reset to Manual on exiting from a 3D game or application
  • [82766] Radeon Settings does not get upgraded in some install scenarios
  • [82691] AMD Overdrive cannot revert to default settings in some situations

The list of known issues is even longer and includes several instances of flickering in various situations, such as in shaded areas in Star Wars: Battlefront while game levels are loading, and during gameplay and on menu screens in Just Cause 3.

You can download the new driver here.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Intel 750 Series 400GB SSD, Rosewill 850W PSU, and More!

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 05:00 AM PST

Intel 750 SSD

Top Deal:

Remember when read and write speeds in the 550MB/s range used to be exciting? That was before there were options in the PCI-E space. If you need mind boggling read and writes, then check out today's top deal for an Intel 750 Series 2.5-inch 400GB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 MLC Internal Solid State Drive for $300 with free shipping (normally $400). It's rated to reach up to 2,200Mbps sequential reads and up to 900MB/s sequential writes,and comes with a free M.2 to mini SAS HD adapter. Or opt for the AIC model and use coupon code EMCKNKS29 for $40 off.

Other Deals:

Acer Black 21.5-inch 5ms (GTG) HDMI Widescreen LED Backlight LED Backlit LCD Monitor, IPS Panel for $99 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code: [EMCKNKV24])

Rosewill B2-Spirit ATX Full Tower Gaming Computer Case, supports up to 400 mm long VGA Card, up to 280 mm Long Liquid-cooling Radiator, support up to 8 fans for $136 with free shipping (normally $170 - use coupon code: [EMCKNKV36])

Rosewill 850W Full Modular Power Supply with LED Indicator, 80 Plus Platinum Certified, Single, SLI & Crossfire Ready for $120 with free shipping (normally $149 - use coupon code: [EMCKNKV36]; additional $20 Mail-in rebate)

Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI LGA 1150 Intel Z97 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard for $102 with $8 shipping (normally $120 - use coupon code: [EMCKNKV22]; additional $10 Mail-in rebate)

Surface Pro 4 Review

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 12:00 AM PST

A coming of age tale

at a glance

Pro (+) Super sharp screen; extremely portable; fast and quiet; very adjustable hinge.

Noob (+) Keyboard sold separately; only one USB port; makes concessions as a laptop and tablet.

When the original Surface Pro came out in 2012, it was seen as the awkward redheaded stepchild in both the tablet and laptop scenes. Through multiple iterations and levels of refinement, the two-in-one convertible has begun to blossom into its own. It's now seen as edgy and practical. It's Microsoft's Ugly Duckling story, if you will.

As with the Surface Pro 3, Microsoft maintains its unique 3x2 aspect ratio, but bumps up the resolution to 2736x1824. The 12.3-inch screen looks absolutely crisp. Its size makes it a little awkward to hold as a tablet, but its built-in kickstand allows you to prop it up at just about any angle. All of this is housed in a silver-colored magnesium casing, which feels premium and cool to the touch.

Surface Pro4-0028

The Surface Pro keyboard is sold separately, but you'll definitely need it.

One gripe that we had with past Surface models is that Microsoft sells the keyboard separately, and that problem persists. Even with its $130 price tag, we consider the keyboard to be vital to the Surface experience (and have adjusted the overall price at the bottom to reflect as such). Despite the small size, the Surface Pro 4 keyboard is actually very good. There's pretty much all the same keys you'd find on an Ultrabook, including arrow keys, and the plank has a subtle LED glow to it too. There's also some decent travel time and satisfying clicky noise. And the magnet that holds it in place is super strong and easy to snap on. It's so strong that you can even dangle the Surface upside down holding nothing but the keyboard. The trackpad is a bit small, but it does the job for the most part. There was one instance where it wasn't very responsive, but we suspect it was a software issue and haven't encountered the situation since. While the keyboard isn't included, Microsoft does include a stylus that works well and snaps onto the side of the Surface magnetically when not in use. We really liked the speakers as well, which sounded plenty loud and clear.

Most of the improvements to the Surface Pro 4 are under the hood. In conjunction with Windows 10 is Intel's new mobile Skylake CPU. Ours came with an i5-6300U clocked at 2.4GHz, but you can get it in Intel Core m3 and i7 flavors as well. Coupled with the CPU is Intel's HD 520 graphics. Compared to our new zero-point, Dell's XPS 13 (reviewed in the August 2015 issue), the Surface Pro 4 really does impress. CPU-side, it was faster than the XPS 13 from 2–29 percent, giving it its biggest thrashing in our multithreaded test. But graphics is where Skylake was really able to beat on its Haswell counterpart with a 29–36 percent lead. In real-world terms, we were able to play CS:GO at 1920x1440 resolution with medium settings and AA turned off at around 50fps. That's not bad and is certainly playable. You should be able to play a lot of popular non-taxing games on this at either low or medium settings. The Pro 4 was also extremely quiet during our gameplay sessions. In terms of battery life, the Pro 4 lasted 270 minutes in our run-down test. We also saw similar numbers in our real-world experiential test, with the convertible keeling over in 290 minutes. It's okay, but probably won't last you all day.

The biggest sins of the previous and current Surface models are the compromises it makes as both a laptop and a tablet. There were times where we forgot that it's not a laptop and tried to pull the monitor towards us only to have it almost flop face first down onto the keyboard. In addition, while you can put it on your lap, it isn't as comfy or stable as a laptop. Another gripe we had with it is that it only has one USB port; most Ultrabooks offer more. Still, we think the Surface works better as a laptop than a tablet. Typing with Windows 10's built-in virtual keyboard is ungainly because of the tablet's big size. The issue is only complicated further because the digital keyboard lacks swipe gestures and predictive text.

Still, those issues aside, this is the best Surface Pro yet and it even beats several top-tier Ultrabooks in performance. It's also super easy to carry around in a backpack. We're just not sure if there is truly an "all" in one device out there just yet.

$1,430, www.microsoftstore.com

Benchmarks

Zero-point (Dell XPS 13)
Surface Pro 4percent difference
Stitch.Efx 2.0 (sec)1,7101,44716.6
Proshow Producer 5 (sec)2,3922,3432
x264 HD 5.05.2729.5
Tomb Raider (fps)24.933.429.1
3DMark 11 Perf1,0941,57536
Battery Life (min)22327019

Our zero-point Ultrabook is a Dell XPS 13 with an Intel Core i5-5200U clocked at 2.2GHz with 8GB DDR3 RAM, running Windows 10 64-bit. 3DMark 11 was run in Performance mode; Tomb Raider was run using low settings.

Specifications
CPU2.4GHz Intel Core i5-6300U
RAM8GB
Display12.3-inch 2,736x1,824 IPS
Storage256GB SSD
Connectivity1x USB 3.0, microSD card reader, Mini DisplayPort, headphone jack, 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0
Tablet/Laptop weight1.73 lbs/ 2.41 lbs

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