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AMD Catalyst 11.11b Performance Driver Adds CrossFireX to Skyrim, Assassin’s Creed Revelations & DX 11 Tweaks for Batman Arkham City

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 04:34 PM PST

Graphics card vendors have been busy with the onslaught of new PC titles heading into the holiday, forcing AMD to release its second out of cycle performance driver in less than 2 weeks. Catalyst 11.11b includes Crossfire performance scaling for Skyrim, similar multi-gpu support for Assassin's Creed Revelations, along with DirectX 11 tweaks for Batman Arkham City. 

Along with the changes listed above, this pre-release driver includes updates rolled into 11.11a such as fixes for Rage and Battlefield 3. I've been testing the driver over the last 24 hours, and I can honestly say, at least in Skyrim's case, the Crossfire addition makes a huge difference if you have more than one card and have been struggling with frame rates. I've been noticing a few new hiccups such as texture flickering in the distance, though I'm sure these will be resolved sometime in the next few weeks when AMD rolls out the official 11.12.   

DSLR Complete With Flash Card Survives 1 Year Soak in the Pacific Ocean, Google + Reunites Camera With Owner

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 04:18 PM PST

CameraLife has taught me that death and taxes are constants, and it's also reinforced the concept that dropping my camera in the ocean is pretty much game over when it comes to my vacation photos. Fast forward to 2011 however, and Google + has made the impossible, possible. Deep sea diver Markus Tompson was scuba diving in Deep Bay Vancouver Canada, when he swam past a rather odd looking object. It turns out the item that caught his eye was a corroding Canon Rebel DSLR, complete with neck strap (which obviously wasn't used), and flash card.  Apparently the flash card not only survived its extended stay along the ocean floor, but its contents, along with the help of Google + users, helped the diver locate the owner. 

The camera itself as you can see from the picture won't be much use anymore, but the fact that the flash card not only survived, but still worked after all that time submerged under salt water is amazing to say the least. Tompson has since been in touch with the owner, and the vacation photos are going to be reunited with the owner.  

It's an amazing story, but I wouldn't count on it happening to you under similar circumstances.

Microsoft Offers Free Starter Edition for PC’s or Portable USB Key Installations

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 02:57 PM PST

Office StarterLots of great alternatives to Microsoft's deluxe office suite have emerged over the past few years, but if you find yourself only occasionally in need of a tool to edit Word or Excel files, the hefty $159 price tag for the full home and student edition can be a bit hard to justify. Google Docs or even Microsoft's own online versions of office can help in a pinch, but nothing quite matches the native experience you get from running the desktop app. If the above scenario describes you, click here to download a copy of Office 2010 Starter Edition for absolutely free.  

Aside from its ability to run offline, Office 2010 Starter isn't any better than the free web-based offering Microsoft launched earlier in the year.. It includes little more than a stripped down version of Word / Excel 2010, but operates almost the same as the full editions. It does however open all modern office document formats offline, and offers up just about every tool a non-enterprise user needs.

It isn't known if this direct download link will stick around for long, so if you find yourself interested, I'd grab it ASAP. Apparently this version can also be installed to a USB key, making it an incredible portable option that can be moved from PC to PC. Just launch the Office Starter To-Go Device Manager from All Programs -> Microsoft Office Starter. The files take up about 400MB of space, but will give you all of the offline power of Word and Excel wherever you need it.

It would be great to see Microsoft keep this free version of Office around for users who might otherwise opt for the online editions, but only time will tell if that was the intent. Either way I'd jump on it now before they change their mind. 

Microsoft Not in Awe of Siri, Says We've Had Similar Tech for Over a Year

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:39 AM PST

While its harsh to judge a device against the oft-outlandish rumors preceding its launch, the disappointment surrounding the iPhone 4S launch was justified as the upgrades did not seem commensurate with the long gap between the 4S and its predecessor. However, the smartphone's voice-activated personal assistant Siri is an entirely different matter, with even Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently calling it a "significant development." Microsoft's Craig Mundie, though, is not in awe of Siri.

Microsoft's Chief Research and Strategic Officer is not willing to concede that Siri is a technological breakthrough, but views it as another instance of people being "infatuated" with Apple products.

"As a technological capability, you could argue that Microsoft has had a similar capability in Windows phones for more than a year,"  he told Forbes' Eric Savitz in a recent interview. That said, he admitted that Microsoft could learn a thing or two on the marketing front from Apple.

Anyways, the "similar capability" he was referring to happens to be TellMe, which was first introduced as a downloadable app for Windows Mobile in 2009. But the two technologies are hardly similar, as is clear from this video from TechAu's Jason Cartwright:

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MMOHut Weekly Recap #62 Nov 27 – Rosh Online, Atlantica, Earth Rise, & More

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 12:14 PM PST

MMO Weekly News #61 – Rosh Online, Atlantica, Earth Rise, & More

Weekly MMO News summary for the week ended November 27 (Nov 21 – Nov 27). A quick look and discussion for every major announcement and update during the week! This week we discussed updates from the following games: Rose Online (Karos Online), Battlefield Heroes, Mythos Online, Fly For Fun, Earth Rise, and Lineage 2. I’m excited about Lineage 2 going free to play on Novemeber 30. NCSoft hasn’t had much luck with Exteel – their previous F2P title, but I suspect they’ll do better with Lineage 2. You can view all the individual news articles mention over at the MMOHut.com News section.

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The Anvil of Crom: Thanksgiving leftovers and what's new in Hyboria

Posted: 27 Nov 2011 09:00 AM PST

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What's up, Age of Conan fans? Hopefully all of you had an overindulgent Thanksgiving (I'm picturing clusters of barbarians hunched around roaring campfires, gnawing the blackened meat off the bones of whatever game animal happened to pass by).

For my part, I spent the last couple of days avoiding work, gaining weight, and catching up on recent news from Funcom's Hyboria. I've been a bit distracted with various online shooters lately, but I always find myself coming back to AoC because of its unique fantasy world and rough-and-tumble themepark mechanics. Join me after the break for a few recent tidbits that piqued my interest.

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    Global Chat: November 20-26, 2011

    Posted: 27 Nov 2011 07:00 AM PST

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    Global Chat
    Welcome to this week's Global Chat! We love hearing what you have to say at Massively, and we love it even more when we can share the best comments with all of our readers. Massively staffers will be contributing some of their favorite comments every week, so keep an eye out every Sunday for more Global Chat!

    Games we love, games we don't, and games we're not sure of are all on the menu for this week's Global Chat. Everyone loves to talk over upcoming games and expansions, sharing his thoughts and debating various points. Follow along after the cut to see what our readers had to say about that last week!

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      The Daily Grind: What do you do when you're in a queue?

      Posted: 27 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

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      Yeah, more servers for launch is a good idea.
      It's not hard to find an MMO player who's gotten to experience the singular joy of the server queue. Maybe you were trying to log in to DC Universe Online right after it switched business models; maybe you've been taking part in this weekend's beta testing for Star Wars: The Old Republic; or maybe you were around for the launch of World of Warcraft. There's no debate to be had over whether or not server queues are good -- not even the developers consider them something good, just occasionally something necessary.

      No, today's question is about how you handle it. Do you wait it out and watch the time tick down? Read a book while you wait? Whip out a handheld game system? Play some Solitaire? Fix a snack? When the worst-case scenario happens and you're stuck in a server queue, what do you do to help pass the time between the start of the queue and the time when you get in?

      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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        Uncharted Waters Online sets sail for Tierra Americana

        Posted: 26 Nov 2011 05:00 PM PST

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        In 1492, Columbus managed to find the two monarchs least capable of double-checking his horrible math.
        If you're basing a game in the Age of Exploration, however loose its historical basis may be, you have to eventually wind up dealing with the Americas. That's the case for Uncharted Waters Online, which has just launched the large Tierra Americana expansion to set players into the New World. America is the place to establish Pioneer Cities, special player-created towns that can be built up by player companies and then visited by others.

        That's only part of the update, however, which also includes the cities of Paris and Firenze. Paris is, of course, the city of culture and fashion; it lets players show off their discoveries and try to set new trends in the fashion world. Firenze, meanwhile, offers crafters special improvements and gives new incentives to player-made goods. The update also features new ships and updates to the ship systems, giving Uncharted Waters Online's players ways to ensure that they traverse the newly expanded ocean in style and safety.

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        MapleStory breached, 13 million accounts exposed

        Posted: 26 Nov 2011 03:00 PM PST

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        MapleStory
        The famously hacked Sony has a sympathetic shoulder this week, as Nexon recently discovered a massive breach that's exposed over 13 million MapleStory player accounts to cyber ne'er-do-wells. Discovered this past Thursday, the breach was solely limited to South Korea, as Nexon hosts separate countries on their own servers.

        This means that any South Korean MapleStory player's information is at risk, including user IDs, names, passwords, and residential registration numbers. This information could potentially be stolen and used for a variety of crimes.

        While there's been no word whether actual personal information has been stolen, Nexon nevertheless urged these 13+ million subscribers to change their passwords. The company has contacted the police to ask for a formal investigation.

        This comes at an unfortunate time for the company, as Nexon is poised to present its IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in December.

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        The Mog Log: Final Fantasy XI classes, round 1

        Posted: 26 Nov 2011 01:00 PM PST

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        The Mog Log heard by A. Fienemann
        The character creator in Final Fantasy XI was my first exposure to character creation in MMOs, which is disappointing. There's no way to paint it as a good system, at least not to someone who is more or less powered by character customization. But it did give you your first six options for character class, and since we're starting the no doubt many-part series on character classes in both games as of today, it's relevant.

        At the beginning of the game, you choose a class selected from the same six classes that have made up the "default" arrangement for the series since, well, 1987. Today, I'm going to take a look at the three physical classes from that initial assortment: the Warrior, the Thief, and the Monk. We're going to be using the same initial criteria that kicked off this series, so take a moment to look at that if you're unfamiliar. Without further ado, let's get to classes!

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          The Tattered Notebook: Will Age of Discovery be the last EQII expansion?

          Posted: 26 Nov 2011 11:00 AM PST

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          EQiI Jester
          It's amazing how much can change in just over a year. At the end of last summer, we were wrapping up Fan Faire and looking forward to Destiny of Velious, the upcoming expansion and the first of what was supposed to be a two-part expansion. This past weekend, just over a year later, I was headed to #OccupyNorrath to check out the planned protest, part of which was aimed at the cost of the new expansion, Age of Discovery. While the protest was light, to put it mildly, there has been quite a bit of rumbling on the forums about this upcoming expansion and the fact that while it might be heavy on features, it's pretty light on new content.

          Now, when I question whether Age of Discovery will be the last EverQuest II expansion, I'm certainly not predicting that all production will cease and desist in the game afterwards. But I think it's worth asking whether we're seeing a shift away from the traditional expansion model. Let's take a look back the past year and a half because I think it offers hints that might help explain the bigger picture for the game.

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            Come Race in 1UP's Mario Kart Tournament Meet-up!

            Posted: 26 Nov 2011 08:15 AM PST

            What: 1UP, IGN and Nintendo's Mario Kart 7 Meet-Up
            When: Monday, Dec. 5, 5:30 p.m.
            Where: The IGN Offices: 625 2nd Street, San Francisco
            Why: To race, eat, hang out and perhaps win prizes
            How (do you participate): Send us an email by Dec. 1

            Nintendo's latest Mario Kart game, Mario Kart 7, is launching soon. Next weekend, as a matter of fact! To mark the arrival of the last big game of 2011 (besides that laggard The Old Republic, anyway), 1UP is hosting a community meet-up here at our offices featuring food, prizes, and the opportunity to humble your favorite (or least favorite) editors with a Blue Shell. Join us the evening of Monday, Dec. 5 (the day after Mario Kart 7's launch) at 5:30 p.m. to participate in a MK7 tournament and compete for prizes provided by Nintendo! 1UP's editors will be on-hand, and we'll try to strong-arm some of our friends from IGN into participating as well.

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            [Guide]Hunter Blade: Game for Warriors - Star Instance

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            [Guide]Hunter Blade: Game for Warriors - Star Instance


            In Hunter Blade, star instance is a kind of hero instance for Lv70 and above. Also your Reputation should be 16,000 or higher to enter the Star Instance.

            Next-Generation Fantasy Sandbox MMO Pathfinder Online Announced

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            Next-Generation Fantasy Sandbox MMO Pathfinder Online Announced


            An exciting new era in gaming begins with Pathfinder Online, a next-generation Massively Multiplayer Online fantasy roleplaying game currently in development from Goblinworks in partnership with Paizo Publishing!



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            Google to Add Gamepad Support to Chrome

            Posted: 26 Nov 2011 06:25 AM PST

            Thanks to the impressively wide repertoire of modern web browsers, these days it's possible to accomplish so many different things within them. Soon you will be able to enjoy web-based games a lot more than you already do. This is due to the fact Google is getting ready to include plug-and-play support for gamepads in Chrome.

            Speaking at the Develop Liverpool conference, Google developer advocate Paul Kinlan shed light on a number of upcoming Chrome features. Besides adding plug-and-play support for gamepads, Google will also update its web browser with native support for microphones and cameras. Interestingly, Kinlan seems to think that such functionality will lend itself quite well to browser-based AR games and player tracking. Also coming to Chrome is support for WebRTC, an open source framework aimed at enabling real-time communications within the browser without the use of any plugins.

            All these features will become part of Chrome sometime during the first quarter of next year. These updates are also going to be significant from the standpoint of Google's Chromebooks, which have hitherto failed to make any impression on consumers.

            Security Researcher Demos Windows 8 Bootkit

            Posted: 26 Nov 2011 06:08 AM PST

            Windows 8 Bootkit Demo from Peter Kleissner on Vimeo.

            Few men can lay claim to being ahead of their time like Peter Kleissner. While most of us were busy playing around with the Windows 8 Developer Preview, this Austrian security researcher was vetting it for possible vulnerabilities. Whatever he was up to seems to have worked. Kleissner has successfully identified a vulnerability in this early version of the upcoming operating system and even posted a video of his proof-of-concept "Stoned Lite" bootkit successfully exploiting this flaw. Hit the jump for the video.

            Here is a video of his 14KB bootkit called Stoned Lite successfully bypassing Windows 8 User Account Control. "This shows how to use Stoned Lite to get SYSTEM rights on Windows 8 through the cmd privilege escalation (done by a driver loaded by the bootkit). The infector is just 14 KB of size and bypasses the UAC," reads the video's description on Vimeo.

            Upon being asked on Twitter if the exploit in any way circumvented UEFI, Kleissner clarified: "No it's not attacking UEFI or secure boot, right now working with the legacy BIOS only (details will be in the paper)."

            With the release of Windows 8 still a fair way away, Microsoft has plenty of time to fix this bug discovered by Kleissner, who is a bootkit junkie of sorts having previously developed a bootkit called Stoned as a proof-of-concept for a vulnerability in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003.

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            League of Legends discusses jungling changes in patch preview

            Posted: 26 Nov 2011 09:00 AM PST

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            League of Legends
            If you've been following the recent updates on League of Legends, you know that the Riot Games staff has been working to diversify the current metagame with updates to the mastery tree and a complete overhaul of the dodge mechanic.

            The Riot team is now looking to continue the trend toward improving jungling with the Volibear patch. A whole slew of changes aimed at lowering the skill and rune requirements for jungling and making jungling decisions more complex are slated for the next patch. In addition, the dev team is planning a total rework of Sivir (probably at least partially because of the planned dodge changes). Check out the video after the jump for more specifics!

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              WRUP: Now I can show you this screenshot edition

              Posted: 26 Nov 2011 07:00 AM PST

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              So, full disclosure, I don't actually know what a whale is.
              With the drop of the NDA for Star Wars: The Old Republic, I can finally share with you this screenshot. As you can see, in it, my Bounty Hunter is cheering the arrival of a Mandalorian Air Whale, represented for beta purposes by our mascot Samuel. Are there actually things called Mandalorian Air Whales in the official universe? I seriously wouldn't be surprised -- they call bone-plated lizards Vine Cats for some reason or another.

              Speaking of that NDA drop, I think it's actually germane to this week's installment of WRUP because this week's bonus question for the Massively staff members was whether or not their impressions of Star Wars: The Old Republic were changed by post-NDA testimonials. The main question, of course, is the same as always: What will we be playing over the weekend, and what's our favorite Thanksgiving food? Find out past the break, and let us know what you'll be up to in the comments.

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                The Daily Grind: Do you play any mobile MMOs?

                Posted: 26 Nov 2011 05:00 AM PST

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                Pocket Legends -- Screenshot originally submitted to One Shots by Mark S.
                A guildie of mine and I were discussing phones this week, and we came to the joint conclusion that for us, mobile gaming, especially the mobile MMO market, is no draw at all when it comes to our phone selection. Unlike Beau, who writes Massively's mobile gaming column, MMObility, I don't relish the thought of playing any serious MMO while peering at a tiny screen or trying to make a character run around with an awkward swipe of my finger. I'll play a little single-player time-waster to, well, waste time, but deep gaming is reserved for a big comfy chair and a jumbo-sized screen. I certainly wouldn't tailor a phone or slate purchase around gaming.

                And yet the mobile gaming market is exploding, so someone out there must be playing these wee little MMOs, like Pocket Legends, shown in tablet form in the above screenshot. In fact, these games might just be the perfect snack while you're trying to surreptitiously get your game on at family holiday events or while waiting in an endless shopping line. So are you a mobile MMO gamer? And if so, what mobile MMOs do you play?

                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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                  The MMO Report: GW2 field trip edition

                  Posted: 25 Nov 2011 06:00 PM PST

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                  This week on The MMO Report, Casey treks to Burbank, California, to check out Guild Wars 2's voice-acting studio and interview ArenaNet lead writer Bobby Stein. Stein tells the crew that his team has been working on GW2's voice-overs for three years, resulting in approximately 70 or 80 times the amount of voice work for Guild Wars 1's final installment, Eye of the North.

                  Casey also interviews a trio of women portraying female Charr characters, but it just wouldn't be an MMO Report field trip if Casey hadn't given the voice acting a try himself. Rising to such stage directions as "he's a cat" and "now try it drunk," Casey receives a hard-earned standing ovation from the sound booth.

                  All this and more in the MMO Report video tucked behind the break!

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                  Betawatch: November 19 - 25

                  Posted: 25 Nov 2011 05:00 PM PST

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                  Betawatch
                  While Star Wars: The Old Republic's final round of beta has dominated our headlines, this week's Betawatch has a few more nuggets to offer. Rosh Online joins our closed beta list this week, and on-again, off-again MMO Mythos returns as Mythos Global -- its latest closed beta edition will launch December 1st. MMOFPS Firefall and and MOBA Wrath of Heroes both offered closed beta updates as well.

                  Finally, Iris Online celebrated its first birthday. Why is that relevant? Because it's still officially in open beta! "Beta" doesn't mean what it used to, folks.

                  Hit the jump for the full Betawatch list.

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                    Runes of Magic now featuring new raid content, Tergothen Bay zone

                    Posted: 25 Nov 2011 04:00 PM PST

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                    Runes of Magic - Tergothen Bay screenshot
                    Thanksgiving presents aren't really a tradition as of yet, but Frogster nonetheless gave its Runes of Magic faithful a gift in the form of the game's 4.0.5 content patch. The update is called Souls of the Past, and it brings a bit of new endgame stuff to the free-to-play fantasy MMO.

                    First up is a new raid dungeon called the Tomb of the Seven Heroes, and it will challenge groups of 12 players with seven formidable boss battles. Frogster has also raised the level cap to 70 and is also offering up a entirely new content zone called Tergothen Bay. Here the players will find themselves taking part in the ongoing struggles between the region's ruling families, and the new content "paves the way to Chapter 5, which we are all very much looking forward to," says Runes of Magic producer Mandy Blumenthal.

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                    This Week In MMO: It's a Secret World to everyone edition

                    Posted: 25 Nov 2011 03:30 PM PST

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                    This is the face of conspiracy.
                    The game is still called The Secret World, but the newest installment of This Week in MMO is all about taking some of the secrecy out of the game. Gary Gannon, joined by Mike Schaffnit and Jason Winter, kicks the show off by talking about all the information found in the latest hands-on preview of the game and reacting to some of the more interesting decisions revealed therein.

                    But as on a late-night television advertisement, just wait -- there's more. After all, Star Wars: The Old Republic just dropped its NDA, and since the show is already about removed bits of secrecy, it would be wrong not to talk about that. The show also digs in to the latest news out of MechWarrior Online; the cast debates whether or not the game will even deserve to maintain the "MMO" label without a persistent world. Click on past the break to see the full show in all its glory!

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                    Some Assembly Required: Happy birthday Perpetuum!

                    Posted: 25 Nov 2011 03:00 PM PST

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                    Some Assembly Required - blueprint header
                    Welcome back to Some Assembly Required, dear readers. This week marks something of a milestone for Perpetuum, the sci-fi sandbox set in the distant future on a far-flung planet known as Nia. Yes, the mech-based MMORPG has survived its first year (without a free-to-play conversion crutch!), and more than that, it's even grown a little bit. That's no small feat for an indie title in today's overcrowded MMO marketplace, never mind a niche sandbox that's been called a ground-based EVE Online.

                    Join me after the break for a recap of Perpetuum's first 12 months.

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                      Storyboard: There are no bathrooms on Coruscant

                      Posted: 25 Nov 2011 02:30 PM PST

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                      I'm on a whatever.
                      A couple of weeks ago, someone raised a very reasonable question about characters in EVE Online -- do they date? They're all clones, they're born pretty much just to pilot ships, and they have a culture that keeps them in some variety of ship pretty much all the time. So do they date? Do they even know what differentiated genders are all about? Would they be capable of having a child in the conventional sense? Would the concept even occur to them to try?

                      The problem is that we look at these characters and see human beings because they are human beings. They behave, by and large, in ways that we understand human beings to behave. And yet there are some pretty huge obstacles in the path of their natural behaviors, things that the developers don't seem to address. When you start to think about it hard enough, not only does it seem like they shouldn't date, but it seems like they wouldn't even know where to start dating. And if the idea of dating doesn't exist, a lot of our assumptions fall apart.

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                        SWTOR's Friday update features a Jedi Consular video

                        Posted: 25 Nov 2011 02:00 PM PST

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                        Star Wars The Old Republic - Jedi Consular
                        BioWare's PR team must've missed the memo about long Thanksgiving weekends, as there's a new Star Wars: The Old Republic video up for grabs on the game's official website. The Jedi Consular is the star of the day, and the class is "both a revered ally to the Republic and a dangerous adversary to the Empire," according to BioWare's marketing blurb.

                        If you've been following the game for a while, the clip probably won't tell you anything you don't already know. For new and/or hopelessly addicted fans, though, there's a good amount of in-game footage and some glimpses of the class's advancement paths.

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                        Black Friday deal for EVE players: 50% off EON Magazine and ISK Guide

                        Posted: 25 Nov 2011 01:30 PM PST

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                        Black Friday is upon us, bringing us countless offers on everything from online games to toasters. MMM Publishing announced an enticing offer today of 50% off issues of EON Magazine, the official magazine of EVE Online. The offer also extends to MMM's other EVE publications: The ISK guide, EVE Strategic Maps and a poster pack. These are all paper-based products that will have to be sent via post, and unfortunately the price reduction doesn't extend to postage. For details on how to get in on this deal, head over to the official EON blog.

                        EON is published quarterly and has recently reaching its 25th issue. The magazine has a professional quality to it, and interestingly the only advertisements you'll see in it are for in-game EVE Online corporations and services. The Industrial Sized Knowledgebase is a professionally laid out print copy of the most comprehensive guide to EVE ever released. A basic version is available for free as a PDF, and the purchased product is an extended reproduction delivered as a colossal ring-bound reference manual. EVE Strategic Maps is an accurate map of New Eden ready to be filled with post-it notes on big finds, wars and travel routes.

                        MassivelyBlack Friday deal for EVE players: 50% off EON Magazine and ISK Guide originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                        The Firing Line: A look at World of Tanks

                        Posted: 25 Nov 2011 01:00 PM PST

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                        The Firing Line - header with various shooter avatars
                        I'm not the biggest tank fan in the world. Don't get me wrong; I'm a red-blooded American male who loves engines, horsepower, and most types of heavy machinery, but for whatever reason, I've never looked at a tank and come away particularly aroused.

                        Imagine the surprise, then, when I loaded up World of Tanks a couple of weeks ago and found myself having a jolly old time. Wargaming.net's free-to-play action title is a deceptively simple shooter with a lot of depth under the hood, and despite what some players refer to as pay-to-win shenanigans, I highly recommend it.

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                        MassivelyThe Firing Line: A look at World of Tanks originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                          EVE Online shows off new Crucible engine trails

                          Posted: 25 Nov 2011 12:00 PM PST

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                          Veteran EVE Online players will remember the joy of engine trails, a simple graphical effect that really added a feeling of speed to fast ships like interceptors or microwarpdrive cruisers. While the much-lauded Apocrypha expansion brought us countless new features, developers were forced to remove engine trails due to performance issues. We recently learned that engine trails will be making a comeback with the Crucible expansion, and in a new devblog today CCP Mankiller released details of the tricky work involved in getting the much-loved feature back into the game.

                          Mankiller explains that the old engine trail effect actually needed to have its vertex buffer updated every frame, making it a massive performance hog. The new trails use a much less costly approach that generates the geometry inside a vertex shader using splines. For those who fancy themselves mathematicians, CCP Mankiller provides the gruesome details of the equations that had to be constructed and solved to program the new shader. The new technique has additional advantages, like no longer skipping around when you're lagging and the possibility of new effects like heat shimmer, light absorption and refraction. The new engine trails go live with the Crucible expansion on November 29th.

                          MassivelyEVE Online shows off new Crucible engine trails originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                          New Archeage CBT4 clip shows expanded character options

                          Posted: 25 Nov 2011 11:00 AM PST

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                          ArcheAge - CBT4 character creation
                          If the latest XLGAMES' video is any indication, there have been some significant changes to ArcheAge since the close of last spring's third Korean beta. A new clip recently uploaded to the development firm's YouTube account shows off a new login screen, new avatar models, new character creation options, and new music.

                          Our experience of the game's CBT3 phase found the character customization a bit lacking (mostly because a ton of the options were greyed out), but it looks like XL is going to remedy that by adding a lot more functionality for CBT4. Have a look at the new clip after the break.

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                          MassivelyNew Archeage CBT4 clip shows expanded character options originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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                          Treat yourself to a freebie from Spiral Knights for Black Friday!

                          Posted: 25 Nov 2011 10:00 AM PST

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                          Regal Parrying Blade
                          Black Friday sales started ridiculously early for Americans this year, with stores opening at midnight on Friday and even 10:00 p.m on Thursday in some cases. Thanks to that, you've probably done your shopping, hauled your loot home, and recovered from the insanity as you read this. Alternatively, you avoided the insanity entirely because really, a cheap Blu-Ray player isn't worth the risk of death by trampling.

                          In either case, if you're in the U.S., you're hanging out at home enjoying your day off work or school, ready to indulge in some gaming. The developers at Spiral Knights are right there with you and have whipped up a cool little accessory for your Spiral Knights characters. The Regal Parrying Blade is a decorative sword that you can get only here at Massively.

                          All you need to do is visit our giveaway page to pick up a code, then log into Spiral Knights. Click on the "gear" icon in the top corner of your game screen, select "redeem code" from the options menu, and enter your code. Voila, you're the proud owner of a brand-new Regal Parrying Blade.

                          Join us in thanking the Spiral Knights team for this gift, and have fun!

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                          MassivelyTreat yourself to a freebie from Spiral Knights for Black Friday! originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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