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What Score Can Your PC Get?

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What Score Can Your PC Get?


Nowadays the game graphics grow more and more magnificent. Since 3D technology became widely used in game scene, requires of PC configuration improved. Wondering if your PC could meet the games'requirements? Here's a software works in this way.

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Simple-minded Souls Always Have More Fun

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Simple-minded Souls Always Have More Fun


Hey Geronimo is an Aussie indie pop group. They were thinking about something funny for the MV of their new song "Why Don't We Do Something?". Then this terrifying montage of iOS games acted out in real life showed up, you see. The awkward movements and cheerful melodies are quite to my taste. It's so cute.

WoW 4.3: New Pet and Changes in Feast of Winter Veil 2011

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WoW 4.3: New Pet and Changes in Feast of Winter Veil 2011


The Feast of Winter Veil (December 15 - January 2) begins! While enjoying a freshly nutmegged cup of nogg, and crunching on a crumbly cookie or two, be sure to visit Great-father Winter in Ironforge if you're Alliance, or Great-father Winter in Orgrimmar if you're Horde. While there you'll find a few treats, and surely a few tasks to take on as well.

Thom Terrazas and Adam Bell on EverQuest - Part 1

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Thom Terrazas and Adam Bell on EverQuest - Part 1


Last month, Sony set a video game milestone by launching the 18th expansion to the grandfather of modern MMOs, EverQuest.

Ready for League of Legends Snowdown Showdown Event

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Ready for League of Legends Snowdown Showdown Event


Riot Games, developer and publisher of the acclaimed PC game League of Legends, today announced the kickoff of their annual Snowdown Showdown celebration, featuring new holiday-themed skins for several champions, a fresh blanket of snow on the Summoner's Rift battlefield, and more!

ArcheAge CBT4 Videos Revealed Hang-gliding and Swimming System

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ArcheAge CBT4 Videos Revealed Hang-gliding and Swimming System


let us check out the following two particularly showing two fantastic systems: Hang-gliding system and swimming system.

Anime-style Eden Eternal Announced Spanish Version

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Anime-style Eden Eternal Announced Spanish Version


Aeria Games today announced plans to publish its wildly popular anime-style massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Eden Eternal for the Spanish-speaking audience.

Unique Weather System in The Repopulation

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Unique Weather System in The Repopulation


The weather system allows for more control over weather effects that can vary based on your location. Currently supported weather conditions include: Rain, Snow, Dust Storms, Sand Storms and Meteor Showers.

A Year for DotA, Who's Getting the Blade?

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A Year for DotA, Who's Getting the Blade?


Here is a saying goes that "Lonely boy play DotA". In 2011 DotA become the hottest competitive game. Messages about new DotA game came out endlessly, even Blizzard published its own DotA game "Blizzard DotA".

Vindictus EU Announces Biggest Update of the Year - Cohlen in Flames

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Vindictus EU Announces Biggest Update of the Year - Cohlen in Flames


Two new videos confirm Cohlen in Flames update to be the biggest of the year.

Guild Wars 2: Closed Beta to Officially Begin This Friday!

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Guild Wars 2: Closed Beta to Officially Begin This Friday!


This is a big day for ArenaNet and numerous Guild Wars 2 fans worldwide! After revealing the eighth profession, the mind-bending Mesmer, the closed beta date has finally been unveiled. According to a post from today's Reddit Ask Me Anything session, Guild Wars 2 will officially enter closed beta this Friday.

Aion Switches to Free-to-play Model in Europe

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Aion Switches to Free-to-play Model in Europe


Gameforge, Europe's provider of online games, and NCsoft, today announced a new and free to play business model for AION, the online role-playing game. From February 2012, players will be able to download the full version of the game for free and play without any subscription costs.

Guild Wars 2 Unveils More Detailed Info about Mesmer

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Guild Wars 2 Unveils More Detailed Info about Mesmer


Although the final class of Guild Wars 2 had been leaked earlier this week, today ArenaNet officially reveals more details about the Mesmer. The Mesmer first appeared in the original Guild Wars but it has been revamped, reimagined and redesigned for a standalone role in Guild Wars 2.

Dance Social MMOG Mstar Powered by Unreal Engine 3 to Enter Thailand

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Dance Social MMOG Mstar Powered by Unreal Engine 3 to Enter Thailand


The dance MMO Mstar has been brought into the Thailand market jointly by Korea-based Nurien Soft has recently joined hands with Thailand-based NI3 Digital.

Age of Wulin: The Innovative Qinggong System

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Age of Wulin: The Innovative Qinggong System


The qinggong system can be said as a big highlight of Age of Wulin, and all flying skills are rendered in this highly free gaming world to the utmost. We've got a general idea of this system through the regional test. Flying skills can offer bonuses to the basic qinggong stat.

Troy Online(KR): 1st CBT Trailer and New Dungeon Screenshots Released

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Troy Online(KR): 1st CBT Trailer and New Dungeon Screenshots Released


Recently, South Korea-based ALT1 released a fist CBT video, two concept arts and a bunch of brand-new dungeon screenshots regarding its new MMORPT title Troy Online.

12th Annual GDC Awards Now Open for Nominations

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12th Annual GDC Awards Now Open for Nominations


Awards in 13 categories are open for nominations to games that launched to retail or debuted online during the 2011 calendar year as well as the three special awards, Lifetime Achievement, Pioneer Award and Ambassador Award, which are open to anyone not previously recognized.

The Old Republic Revealed Post-Launch Update Details

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The Old Republic Revealed Post-Launch Update Details


Unsurprisingly, there will be new Operations, Flashpoints and solo content that will delight PvE gamers.

Hellgate Global/Tokyo Combo Events for December

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Hellgate Global/Tokyo Combo Events for December


All it requires is dedication. I remembered playing Hellgate Global for almost 1 and a half day straight and achieved level 30+.

MMORPG Reviews

MMORPG Reviews


The 5 best MMORTS of 2011

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 10:11 AM PST

Today we offer this selection of the 5 best MMORTS of 2011. Here you can take a look to the 5 best MMORTS that most caught our attention and we have published this exclusive video that presents the most interesting of the year. ## 5 ## Shattered Galaxy, the world’s first published massively multiplayer online [...]

Aion will be free-to-play the next February

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 09:36 AM PST

NCSoft has announced that Aion is going to become free-to-play in Europe the next February. This free version will be launched first in the UK, France and Germany, and then be available elsewhere in Western Europe. So far no plans have been confirmed for North America. “By adopting the free-to-play business model we hope that [...]

Luna Plus with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews is celebrating a Super Santa Free Item Giveaway

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 08:56 AM PST

GPotato with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews, is celebrating a Super Santa Free Item Giveaway for Luna Plus. Giveaway Schedule: • Giveaway will begin on December 15th, 2011 • Giveaway will end on December 29th, 2011 Bundle Items: (Limit one per account, Non-Tradable) • Full Santa Costume Set o Santa Hat o Santa Outfit o [...]

Iris Online with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews is celebrating a Christmas Free Item Giveaway

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 08:04 AM PST

GPotato with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews, is celebrating a Christmas Free Item Giveaway for Iris Online. Giveaway Schedule: • Giveaway will begin on December 15th, 2011 • Giveaway will end on December 29th, 2011 Bundle Items: (Limit one per account, Non-Tradable) • Santa Hat & Santa Costume (7 Days) • Holiday Food Items with [...]

Pirate Galaxy has received an extensive update with lots of improvements

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 06:43 AM PST

Splitscreen has released an extensive update for the 3D browser game Pirate Galaxy. After the release of the "Sirius Singularity" at the end of October, Splitscreen received lots of constructive feedback from the user community on how the long-awaited expansion could be made even better. Among other things, players can expect the following changes: The [...]

DC Universe Online in receiving a new update, “Season’s Greedings”

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 05:40 AM PST

DC Universe Online's has presented its latest game update: Season's Greedings. Larfleeze, greedy, devious leader of the Orange Lanterns, is lashing out at Santa Claus for leaving him empty-handed this year. To retaliate, Larfleeze has hidden stolen holiday items throughout Gotham City and Metropolis until he can ship them back home to the forbidden territory [...]

Lucent Heart has started its holyday activities

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 03:40 AM PST

Gamania Digital Entertainment has started the holiday festivities of its Zodiac inspired social MMORPG, Lucent Heart. Players are invited to join the Winter Festival, running through December 31st, for special quests, items, and events. - Holiday Quests – In Acadia even the naughty get presents. Players can choose to help out Jolly Father Winter or [...]

War of the Immortals has launched a new video that spotlights its seventh class, the Heretic

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 02:37 AM PST

Perfect World Entertaintment has released a video showcasing the seventh class of War of the Immortals. The Heretic is not the typical healing class with supernatural healing powers and the ability to deal a respectable amount of damage The last trailer of the spotlight series showcases the Heretic’s natural ability to balance 2 opposing forces [...]

SilkRoad Online has released a rebuild fellow system

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 12:42 AM PST

Joymax, has revealed a rebuild of the Fellows system for Silkroad Online which has just gone live. Fellows are all-new trained pets which have special enhanced abilities to help their masters conquer the Silk Roads. Joymax will be holding holiday events to usher in the New Year and commemorate the launch of its Fellows system [...]

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MMORPG Videos


Guild Wars 2: The Mesmer

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 08:35 AM PST

Arena.Net and the Guild Wars 2 team have finally revealed the final profession for Guild Wars 2: The Mesmer. This master of illusion has been beefed up for GW 2 in ways that the originals could only have dreamed about. Check it out! http://www.mmorpg.com http://www.guildwars2.com

War of the Immortals: The Heretic

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 04:20 AM PST

The final class preview video for War of the Immortals has been released by Perfect World Entertainment. This time the spotlight shines on the Heretic, a supernatural healer that can also, according to devs, deal out a respectable amount of damage as well. Enjoy!


General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Official: Verizon Galaxy Nexus December 15th for $299

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 02:38 PM PST

gnexPerhaps the folks at Verizon have a sick sense of humor; they enjoy letting things hang out there until the last possible minute. Verizon announced just minutes ago that the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be available tomorrow, December 15th for $299 on-contract. This comes after multiple rumors of delays and more speculation than you can shake a phone at.

The Galaxy Nexus is the newest in Google's line of stock flagship phones. This iteration has a stunning 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD screen at 1280x720, a 1.2GHz dual-core OMAP processor, and a 5MP camera. The Verizon version differs from the international HSPA+ edition in that it has an LTE 4G radio and 32GB of internal storage. Also, it is actually for sale in America.

The Galaxy Nexus is Google's Android 4.0 launch device, which brings a number of new features like face unlock, on-screen buttons, and a revamped user interface. Anyone planning to pick one up tomorrow? 

Nokia Lumia 710 Hits T-Mobile January 11 for $49.99

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 02:19 PM PST

lumiaThe first Nokia Windows Phone 7 device is about to hit American shores, and it's coming to none other than... T-Mobile? It might not be the network people were hoping for, but it's also not the device either. The Lumia 710 is the budget-friendly Nokia handset, and is going to sell for $49.99 on a 2-year contract. No one looks to be carrying the higher-end Lumia 800.

The Lumia 710 has a curved design with a good-quality 3.7-inch LCD at 480x800 resolution. Inside is a 1.4GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, a 5MP camera, and 8GB of storage. The meager storage is helped a little by the 25GB of integrated MIcrosoft SkyDrive space. The device will run on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network, called 4G by the carrier.

The software is mostly stock Windows Phone, although there will be Nokia's turn-by-turn Drive app, a T-Mobile account manager, ESPN app, and a few others. This mid-range device can be yours on January 11.

Judge Dismisses Sony "Other OS" PS3 Class Action

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 02:05 PM PST

ps3Back in mid 2010, Sony made the decision to remove a feature from the PS3 firmware that was much beloved by the modding community. Of course we're referring to the "Install other OS" option. Well, a cadre of angry nerds filed a class action suit shortly thereafter, but a judge has just dismissed the case once and for all.

Judge Richard Seeborg expressed sympathy for the plaintiffs, but ruled that the case lacked merit. In accordance with applicable law, he found that the distressed gamers failed to show they were legally entitled to the feature. In February of this year the same court struck down most of the case, but allowed the aggrieved party to amend the complaint. This time it's game-over.

Users of the classic "fat" PS3 that wanted to continue running Linux on the device had to give up Blu-Ray playback and PSN access. While many found this unacceptable, it looks like Sony won't be penalized for making them choose. 

AMD Catalyst 11.12 WHQL Now Available for Download (and 12.1 Preview Driver, Too)

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 01:16 PM PST

AMD this week rolled out a couple of new Catalyst driver packages to play with, one of them a finished build (Catalyst 11.12 WHQL) and the other a preview driver with support for AMD HD3D technology in conjunction with CrossFireX configurations and a new Stereo 3D mode over HDMI 1.4a (Catalyst 12.1).

The Catalyst 11.12 download delivers official support for the OpenGL 4.2 specification, enables support for AMD HD3D technology when using a 3x1 Landscape Eyefinity display group, and makes improvements to better facilitate the enabling and control of the Dual Graphics within the Vision Engine Control Center, according to the release notes. Otherwise, Catalyst 11.12 is mostly a bug-fix release with several resolved issues for Windows 7 users.

For those interested in the Catalyst 12.1 preview driver, AMD says you can expect improved performance of 10-15 percent in Skyrim when multi-sample anti-aliasing is enabled on Radeon HD 6900 Series cards for single GPU and CrossFireX configurations.

Catalyst 11.12 Release Notes

Where Does webOS Go From Here?

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 12:10 PM PST

Praise tech Jesus, webOS still has a pulse! The mobile OS seemingly doomed to a cold eternity in a digital graveyard has been granted an open source reprieve. Great! Only question is, what comes next?

Obviously webOS is a platform built for smartphones and tablets, but HP making it open source means people can find some weird uses for the little OS that could. How would webOS be best put to use? We already know we'll probably see another tablet from HP. They've conceded that much and we like that. A lot. But we've got some other ideas for how webOS could be used.

HTC Phones

HTC makes fantastic, well-built hardware, and is generally open to building devices for any viable platform. WebOS has always run on hardware that could have been better. HTC is also caught between Google and Microsoft in the patent wars, which has left them resorting to paying licensing fees to the latter in order to continue making Android phones. Unlike Samsung, they don't pull revenue from other areas of tech, so they have no choice but to oblige. With HP already stating that they have no plans to make any more phones, this could be HTC's chance to step in and produce something really badass.

Amazon Devices

We know Amazon has pledged allegiance to Android (for the time being). But one can't help but feel like Amazon could build a better user experience on top of webOS. The lack of apps is certainly an issue, but between HP's pledge of support and someone like Amazon beating the webOS drum, it seems logical that they could get some heavyweight devs to contribute, no?

Computers

When HP first bought webOS, they hinted that webOS would make its way onto laptops as a sort of lightweight, battery-friendly client for checking email and browsing the web. Microsoft is already heading in this direction with their Metro UI, so it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility that HP—or another laptop maker—would bake webOS into future offerings. Worst case scenario, this could make an excellent experimental UI for that netbook or obsolete laptop you gave up on a couple of years ago.

Printers

We're not really all that excited by this, but it's inevitable. HP has a preternatural fixation with printer innovations, and infusing their hardware with webOS is something they have yet to shut up about. Do you need multitasking and notifications to print coupons? No. Do printers need a mobile OS to prevent killer viruses? Probably not. But whatever, if this somehow makes HP money and keeps them interested in webOS, I'm for it.

Gaming Device

I'd love to see someone build a dedicated gaming device powered by webOS, which is extremely compatible with HTML5 standards, including WebGL. Touchscreen gaming is great, but there's no denying the luxury of having buttons. A webOS gaming device could provide a safe haven for indie developers interested in serving up fun and awesome games, and who don't want to deal with the politics of Apple and Sony and Nintendo, or worry about whether future Android updates will make their lives hell.

Smart Home

Android is making a push to be the official software of the smarthome. But seeing as anyone who makes an Android-powered product has to pay out licensing fees to the likes of Microsoft, I can't see taking off. What if webOS became the official smart home standard? Washing machines that notify you when a load is clean. Wi-Fi controlled lights. Power usage monitoring. Wireless locks. The possibilities are endless—and, for devs, free.

Smart Camera

Yes, smartphones are taking over the territory once claimed by point and shoots, but what if a camera maker imbued their dedicated shooter with a mobile OS? Not only can you wirelessly shoot photos to your computer or Twitter or Facebook (which some cameras can do now), but you'd get an intuitive touch interface and the potential to have apps which can add filters and functionality to powerful hardware.

IPTV Box

WebOS could hypothetically be used to power an IPTV box, and that would make sense, since streaming video in the living room is the absolute future (and in a lot of homes, present) as far as I'm concerned. But aside from total freedom, is webOS really the best avenue for such a solution? Considering an IPTV build would have to be skinned, and apps selection is beyond paltry, webOS provides no advantage over building something with straight Linux.

Purgatory

Or webOS becomes Unix, with no support and no broad interest, languishing in platform purgatory. Hopefully not! But hey—it might actually beat printer hell.

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Funny Man Louis C.K. Drop Kicks DRM and Laughs All the Way to the Bank

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 12:04 PM PST

The comedy stylings of Louis C.K. isn't for everyone. For example, monks probably won't appreciate his vulgar language, and those British Royal Guards in England hardly laugh at anything. Screw them both, because not only is the guy hilarious (check him out on YouTube when you're not at work or around children), but he proved you can make a handsome profit on digital downloads without applying the shackles of DRM.

"People of Earth (minus the ones who don't give a shit about this): it's been amazing to conduct this experiment with you. The experiment was: if I put out a brand new standup special at a drastically low price ($5) and make it as easy as possible to buy, download and enjoy, free of any restrictions, will everyone just go and steal it? Will they pay for it? And how much money can be made by an individual in this manner?," Louis C.K. wrote on his website.

After just four days Louis reports he's sold over 110,000 copies for more than half a million dollars. He sold 50,000 copies and collected $250,000 in the first 12 hours alone, at which point he had already broke even on the cost of production and website.

"Minus some money for PayPal charges etc, I have a profit around $200,000 (after taxes $75.58). This is less than I would have been paid by a large company to simply perform the show and let them sell it to you, but they would have charged you about $20 for the video," Louis C.K. explains. "They would have given you an encrypted and regionally restricted video of limited value, and they would have owned your private information for their own use. They would have withheld international availability indefinitely. This way, you only paid $5, you can use the video any way you want, and you can watch it in Dublin, whatever the city is in Belgium, or Dubai. I got paid nice, and I still own the video (as do you). You never have to join anything, and you never have to hear from us again."

He's preaching to choir as far as we're concerned, though he hardly needs to say anything. Making a $200,000 profit in just four days on a $5 download speaks a louder message than his lengthy blog post.

If you have a sense of humor, aren't offended by vulgar language, and want to flip the finger at DRM, you can purchase his video here.

Microsoft: Angriest Android Users Get a Free Windows Phone

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 11:31 AM PST

Been burned by Android malware? If so, Microsoft wants to hear from you, via Twitter, for a chance to score a free Windows Phone device. Microsoft's promotion ties into the recent RuFraud Android scam, in which third-party apps masquerading as legitimate programs like Angry Birds rack up premium SMS charges on the sly. Microsoft wants users to post their #droidrage story as it attempts to capitalize on the hysteria.

"More malware on Android! bit.ly/rt7dpD Been hit? Share yr #droidrage story to win a #windowsphone upgrade. 5 best (worst?) win!," Microsoft's Ben Rudolph posted to Twitter.

Microsoft's promotion has drawn some horror stories already, but it's also backfired with numerous tweets taking the Redmond software maker to task.

"Android malware victims offered free WinPhones by MS (Haven't they suffered enough?)," @deadlymedia tweeted.

U.K. Judge Approves Live Tweeting and Other Text-Based Communications in Court

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 11:02 AM PST

Journalists are now allowed to fire off live text-based communications, such as mobile email, social media (including Twitter), and Internet enabled laptops in and from courts throughout England and Wales without asking for permission, a U.K. judge ruled. Prior to the ruling, reporters would have to issue a request, but that rule has now been removed.

"The normal, indeed almost invariable, rule has been that mobile phones must be turned off in court," the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales wrote in a new guidance (PDF) issued today. "There is however no statutory prohibition on the use of live text-based communications in open court."

Judges still have the power to limit live text-based communications if they think it will pose any kind of problem for the trial, but it's not something they really anticipate.

"It is presumed that a representative of the media or a legal commentator using live, text-based communications from court does not pose a danger of interference to the proper administration of justice in the individual case," the guidance continues. "This is because the most obvious purpose of permitting the use of live, text-based communications would be to enable the media to produce fair and accurate reports of the proceedings. As such, a representative of the media or a legal commentator who wishes to use live, text-based communications from court may do so without making an application to the court."

Non-reporters must still ask permission like before. Furthermore, if the number of electronic devices becomes a distraction or interferes with the court's own sound recording equipment, a judge may limit their use.

How to Benchmark Your Android Phone for Free

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST

droidCar nuts race their rides to see whose machine is the fastest. Fitness fanatics run marathons to test their physical limitations and endurance against that of their fellows. Geeks and gearheads? Our battles are fought and won on the basis of how capable our hardware is. While our desktops and laptops might be a thing of wonder to behold, carrying them around with us for the sake of collecting the accolades we deserve isn't always convenient. Carrying around a smartphone or tablet, however, is. Benchmarking also provides the added benefit of telling you how well your phone manages the current version of your handset's operating system and apps, as well as whether future OS upgrades will slow all that zippy mobile computing hotness to a bag of sluggish hardware fail. If you're the owner of an Android handset, there's a lot of options out there to see how hard your phone rocks. Here's three of our favourite free benchmarking tools, along with the reasons why you should use them. 

BenchmarkPi

BenchmarkPi gauges processor efficiency so well it'd make a grown man cry. The genius of BenchmarkPi is in its simplicity: By tasking how quickly your handset is able to calculate Pi to a particular number of decimal places, BenchmarkPi is able to ascertain how powerful your processor is. Additionally, the app is great at being able to tell whether or not your device is being overtasked by other programs running in the background, making it easyto  troubleshoot problem apps. If you're feeling competitive, you're in luck: BenchmarkPi also maintains a constantly updated list of the top 300 Android phones out there, ranking them by their processing power. 

Battery Graph

The harder your smartphone has to chug in order to crunch the numbers necessary to do important work like running a session of Minecraft Pocket Edition, the less juice your battery will have left for lower priority tasks such as calling your loved ones to assure them that you're still alive and well despite the Creeper's best efforts. Battery Graph is designed to run in the background on your handset while you go about your business. Start it up when you turn on your phone, and check it out at the end of the day. While you're busy, texting, finding your way with Google Maps or having a jaw-wag with a co-worker via Skype, Battery Graph will quietly collect data on how each hoop you force your phone to jump through effects its battery. To snag a balanced benchmark of your battery's performance, drain it all the way down and then charge it completely before starting. In order to paint a true picture of your battery's performance, we recommend running Battery Graph over several days under normal operating conditions. Doing so will let you discover what applications and times of day take the biggest bite out of your battery's life, as well as show you how long your battery lasts during an average day. 

NenaMark 1 & 2

Available in two different flavors—one for high-end Android phones and the other for handsets wielded by mere mortals—NenaMark is one of the easiest ways to benchmark your phone's GPU performance for free. By measuring the number of frames per second your smartphone can crank out in the face of parametric surfaces, varying light models, particles and reflections, NenaMark is able to ascertain whether your phone's takes graphical hits like a champ or glass-jawed featherweight. Your handsets results can then be measured against those of other makes and models to see how your phone ranks. 

 

Intel Launches DX79TO Motherboard For Frugal(ish) Sandy Bridge-E Adopters

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 10:46 AM PST

Want to make the jump to LGA2011 and Sandy Bridge-E but don't quite need all the bells and whistles of the DX79SI? Intel might just have the alternative motherboard for you. The company's new DX79TO mobo is basically a stripped-down version of its bigger DX79SI brother with fewer bells and whistles. The question is, are the enthusiast-type buyers who are already making the jump to Intel's latest and greatest chips willing to dump features for a modest price discount?

The DX79TO sports most of the same specs as the more expensive version, but is missing a front USB 3.0 port, a PCI-E 3.0 x8 slot (replaced by an x1 slot), a pair of audio jacks (the DX70TO is six-channel instead of eight-channel), an S/PDIF port and an Ethernet connection. VR-Zone reports that the heatpipe that connects the lower heatsinks on the DX79SI has been replaced by simple metal connects, as well.

It still comes decently stocked, though, with two 6 Gbps SATA ports, four 3 Gbps SATA ports, eight USB 2.0 ports, two back-side USB 3.0 ports (via NEC controller), CrossFireX and SLI support, quad channel/eight DIMM memory, two PCI-E x16 slots and more. Check out Intel's product briefing for a full list of specs.

So, enthusiasts (since you're reading Maximum PC, we assume you're enthusiasts): does the DX79TO catch your eye, or would you rather spend the extra money and snag a DX79SI? Some quick Google Shopping browsing shows the TO selling for around $210 to $235 (even though Intel suggests a MSRP of $205-ish), while the SI is available for $260 at Newegg. Is the lower price worth the lost features?

MMO News

MMO News


Sword Girls Gameplay – First Look HD

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 12:17 PM PST

To Learn More About the Game Check out our Sword Girls Page.

Sword Girls is a 2D browser based anime inspired trading card game MMO published by ChangYou – the same publisher behind Dragon Oath, Zentia, and several other free to play titles. Like Pokemon TCG Online, Eredan iTCG, Urban Rivals, and Yu-Gi-Oh! Online – players in Sword Girls must build their own decks and battle against others online. One of the game’s most notable features is its top notch card art. The game’s art was designed by many world renowned anime and manga artists and is unique to Sword Girls. Players can battle against each other or do some “PvE” against AI opponents in the game’s “dungeon”. Those who enjoy TCG style games should be able to find something to like in Sword Girls.  To learn more about Sword Girls check out the official MMOHut Sword Girls page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Draconians awaken in Luna Online

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 11:07 AM PST

Luna Online has launched its latest update: Draconian Awakening.

The update introduces the new Draconian Temple Dungeon, located in the Ruins of Ancient Elpus. This new area offers new zones, quests, weapons, and armor. Weather makes its first fall in Luna Online, granting players boosted experience, item drops, and money drops, when snow, flowers, and leaves fall from the sky. The game’s Guild Tournament is now set to run more often, while players can also earn housing points by using the Slot Machine every ten minutes.

Luna Online is also hosting a holiday event, where players can find mysterious gifts off monsters, which contain costume parts; or defeat tree monsters to grow their own trees.

Luna Online is published by GPotato, which also publishes Flyff: Fly For Fun and Allods Online.

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Luna Online Gameplay Screenshot

Ruins of Ancient Elpus

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Luna Plus: Draconian Awakening Now Live!

Luna Plus Launches a New Dungeon, New Systems, Holiday Events and More

Sunnyvale, Calif. – December 13th, 2011 Brave the chill of a snow fall or the anger of a phantom beast with Draconian Awakening, the latest update to the adorable MMORPG Luna Plus.  A new dungeon, new zones, new weapons, new armor, and newly implemented systems await players today!

In the depths of the Draconian Temple Dungeon, located in the Ruins of Ancient Elpus, Drapia's restless spirit stirs with malcontent as he rises from his grave to reap revenge.  He isn't the only enrage beast to appear in Luna however, as field monsters everywhere now have the chance to reincarnate as golden fiends, dropping valuable items when defeated.   It is up to the most skilled players to tame these monsters before disaster strikes.

Plus!  The skies will be filled with buffs with the newly implemented weather feature.  Fluffy snow, beautiful flowers, petals, and an abundance of leaves will now rain down from the heavens upon each adventurer, awarding them with increases in experience, item drop rates, and money drop rates.

The rewards don't stop there though with the arrival of brand new systems and items!  Guild Tournament will be running more often than ever before, awarding warriors with new and highly coveted armor and weapons.  They'll also have their chance at winning big with the new Slot Machine Feature, giving lucky players precious housing points every 10 minutes.

To celebrate, Luna is running even more events and prizes during the holidays!  Players can defeat tree monsters to grow their very own trees, the perfect decoration for anyone's home this season.  Regular monsters will additionally be dropping mysterious gifts, possibly containing items like the Santa costume, or parts to the more popular reindeer costume, snowman costume, and even the sleigh mount!

Rufus revealed for Grand Chase

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 10:40 AM PST

Grand Chase is preparing to release a new character into its world: Rufus.

Rufus will arrive on December 20. Driven to become the greatest bounty hunter, Rufus now seeks to solve the mystery behind a blue flame he discovered on his return to the Underworld.

Players will earn a Crystal of Other Worldly Powers every day they log in until December 20, with additional Crystals rewarded for extra time logged in. These crystals can be combined in a set of ten to create a Rufus Mission Voucher. Players can also earn this voucher by clicking on a special alarm clock that appears on December 17 at 3pm Pacific (6pm Eastern). Obtaining these vouchers will also reward the player with the Rufus’ Justice Bounty Hunter Coordi set.

Grand Chase is published by SG Interactive, which also publishes Trickster Online and Project Blackout.

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Grand Chase: Rufus Wilde Artwork

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SG Interactive Introduces Rufus – Vicious New Gun-for-hire in Grand Chase: Chaos

Rough Up Baddies for Bounty with the Latest Fighter to Join the Game

Irvine, Calif.Dec. 14, 2011 – SG Interactive is unveiling a mysterious character in its massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), Grand Chase: Chaos. Rufus Wilde, a bounty hunter with a checkered past, brings a whole new style of combat for players to master: with the deadly firearm Eyetooth, Rufus excels at delivering close and mid-range attacks and stunning enemies with powerful, summoned weapons. Fans of Grand Chase: Chaos can preview Rufus now, before his debut on Tuesday, Dec. 20, and new users can sign up to check out the latest addition to the game, by registering for a free account at the game's official page.

After being abandoned and driven by his resentment towards his estranged father, Rufus Wilde set out to surpass his father's abilities and become one of the world's greatest bounty hunters. He spent many years as a lone wolf honing his skills and perfecting his deadly trade, and after the end of a lengthy pursuit in the Mundane World, Rufus prepared to return to the Underworld until he suddenly discovered an enigmatic blue flame. Now, players can help the gun-for-hire uncover the mystery behind the source of the blue flame.

To prepare for the new character, SG Interactive is hosting in-game events to unlock a special mission for Rufus. The events include:

  • Log In and Play: Until Dec. 20, players will receive a Crystal of Other Worldly Powers for each day they log in. By staying logged in, players will receive additional crystals. Any player who collects 10 crystals can combine them to create the Rufus Mission Voucher.
  • Just In Time: Players who are in-game on Dec. 17 will see a red alarm clock go off at precisely 3 p.m. PST / 6 p.m. EST. Any player who clicks on the alarm clock will receive the Rufus Mission Voucher.

Any player who receives the Rufus Mission Voucher from either event will also get the Rufus' Justice Bounty Hunter Coordi set, which includes the special Justice Bounty Hunter skin and Eyetooth weapon.

Aion going free-to-play in Europe

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 10:23 AM PST

NCSoft has announced that in Europe, it is teaming up with free-to-play publisher Gameforge to offer Aion free to play.

The change is being done to encourage new players to join Aion Europe. Free players will be able to level up to 55, and will have full access to game content, with restrictions on chat and trade. Players can continue to purchase a gold subscription to unlock those features, plus add additional bonuses like experience and instance cooldowns.

NCsoft also publishes Lineage II and City of Heroes. Gameforge also publishes Metin 2 and 4Story.

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Aion Gameplay Screenshot

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New publisher for Aion – in association with Gameforge, MMO will be free to play from Spring 2012.

There’s good news: from February 2012, Aion will be switching to a free-to-play model – the monthly subscriptions will then be history!

For the switch-over, NCsoft has teamed up with the German publisher Gameforge. The Gameforge Aion-Team consists of 38 employees and they will soon be responsible for the running of the game across the whole of Europe. Together with NCsoft they will continuously further develop and create new content for Aion in order to offer you a unique gaming experience – and all for free.

Why are we switching to free-to-play?
Switching to free-to-play opens the lands of Atreia up to new adventurers. As more Daevas take to the skies, the increase in population will make for a more diverse and expansive community for newcomers and existing fans to enjoy.

What will the change mean for you? What will happen to your existing account? All the answers to such questions can be found in our extensive FAQ. If there is something in particular that you are not sure about and that isn’t covered by the FAQ, then you are very welcome to send us your question via email to support@aionfreetoplay.com. We will get back to you with an answer as fast as we can.

As soon as there is more information on Aion and the switch to free-to-play, you will find it here. We will keep you up to date and we look forward to all and any feedback you have to give us!

Kind regards,
The Gameforge Aion-Team

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