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Gamer drops $16,000 on Age of Wulin virtual sword

Posted: 29 Dec 2011 09:00 AM PST

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Age of Wulin - auction winner
Quick, what's the most you've ever paid for an MMO microtransaction? If you said $16,000, you might be the guy in the photo above. The Escapist reports that this unnamed gamer dropped a huge chunk of change for a virtual sword exclusive to Age of Wulin, an upcoming free-to-play sandpark MMO from Snail Games.

He wasn't alone in throwing large sums of money at an unreleased game, as the devs also auctioned off a spear sheath for $2,500 and something called a Hook of Departure for $1,600.

Age of Wulin is currently undergoing a Chinese beta test, and gPotato has plans to bring the game to European audiences sometime in the future.

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Wargaming.net talks World of Warplanes features and functionality

Posted: 29 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST

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Wargaming.net has published some new World of Warplanes info in part three of its ongoing community question-and-answer series.

The free-to-play World War II aviation title is shaping up to be an action-heavy game with a casual playstyle that is similar to World of Tanks. Over the course of 30 questions, Wargaming.net covers a lot ground including joystick controls (available but not required), cockpit views (not available), and airborne vs. ground spawn points.

"Aircraft will be spawned in the air at the beginning of the battle. As an option, you will be able to land the aircraft at the end of the battle and a successful landing will give you additional experience. An unsuccessful landing will break the plane and will [incur repair costs]," according to a post on the official WoWP forums.

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Blizzard hiring Diablo III network engineer to work on consoles

Posted: 29 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST

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As 2012 rolls in, many gamers are rejoicing that they might make it to a year that Diablo III actually releases. Blizzard's action-RPG will certainly be a hit on the PC, although console fans may have more hope today that Diablo III could reach the shores of their platform.

According to a job posting on Gamasutra, Blizzard is hiring a "Senior Software Engineer Console Network" to work on the Diablo team. It's a full-time position that will be in charge of designing and working on network systems for a console title. One of the requirements for the job is that the person have worked on a major Xbox 360 or PS3 title and have a good amount of experience with PSN and Xbox Live.

While this is not the first indication that Blizzard is working on a console version of Diablo III, it certainly lends credence to the notion that the company is actively working on it. The studio previously said that the title "is probably coming to consoles."

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The Daily Grind: What's the fastest you've ever burned out on an MMO?

Posted: 29 Dec 2011 05:00 AM PST

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Star Wars: The Old Republic - Jedi Council chambers
Well, I'm taking what is probably the first of many breaks from The Old Republic. I played heavily over the last week and I managed to get two classes to 20 (and do a good bit of warzone PvP and roleplaying).

While I love the class stories, the rest of the game is pretty bare-bones, and I'm returning to greener and more feature-rich pastures. I'm a notorious game-hopper, though, and this isn't so much an indictment of TOR as it is an inevitability. That said, I did tire of BioWare's Star Wars opus sooner than expected, and that leads into today's Daily Grind question. What's the fastest you've ever burned out on an MMO?

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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    Reid on Reddit: SWTOR fans ask him anything and everything

    Posted: 28 Dec 2011 06:00 PM PST

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    "Ask me anything." That's a dangerous command for anyone to issue, nevermind the community manager of the hottest new MMO on the block. Yet that's just what Stephen Reid said today to the Star Wars: The Old Republic community on Reddit, and the length of questions and answers would make for a mini-novel if packaged as such.

    While Reid certainly hedges on issues that BioWare is not quite ready to address, he doesn't shy away from direct answers when applicable. The compiled Reddit thread lists dozens and dozens of Q&As, including the much-asked-for guild housing ("on the list for future development"), the ability delay issue ("we'll talk about it publicly soon"), and an upgraded Galactic Trade Network ("improvements will come to the GTN in time, definitely").

    In response to the request for non-mechanical (read: animal) mounts, Reid said, "Maybe -- it's a technical challenge, I've been told." He's most excited about the upcoming legacy system reveals, but he's not allowed to talk on it just yet.

    Amidst the probing questions of the newly launched title is a personal query about what it's like for him to be at the helm of SWTOR community management. "What's it like?" Reid responded. "Bewildering and overwhelming and exciting and demanding, all at once, all day long (and often into the night). I had some idea what I was getting into, but it was bigger than expected. I'll stay as long as I'm wanted."

    MassivelyReid on Reddit: SWTOR fans ask him anything and everything originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Choose My Adventure: Post-Christmas update

    Posted: 28 Dec 2011 05:00 PM PST

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    A turkey and ham coma, family soiree, and the biggest calendar holiday of the year have left my Lineage II escapades a wee bit smaller this week, but not without some fun happenings. Speaking of holidays, I hope everyone had a terrific one!

    Random events, miraculously revived dead pets, more amazing scenery, and lots of killing are on deck in today's Choose My Adventure. It turns out that I am terrible at raising my pet wolf and even got into an accidental scuffle with another player that left her pet dead and me even deader. I returned to the Path to Awakening because that's what you voted for last week. I've also neared the end of the uber-fast leveling cycle via quests and am turning to grinding for the majority of my experience gain. The fun-level has yet to dip for me; there's higher level gameplay I'm really hoping to dip my dagger into, and I'm curious to see what level I can reach by the end of this trip. As always, check out the extensive gallery and livestreams, and tune in to MV Guide to see when my next livestream will be.

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      Videos document player battle with ArcheAge's Kraken

      Posted: 28 Dec 2011 04:00 PM PST

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      If you haven't gotten enough of ArcheAge's ridiculously gorgeous graphics and sailing mechanics, then prepare to wet your whistle on not one, not two, but three new videos showing off ocean exploration and monster encounters.

      Sailing and ship combat is one of the lesser-utilized mechanics in the MMO field, so if ArcheAge can pull it off, then it might make waves. Figuratively speaking. These three videos document an encounter with the fearsome Kraken -- giant squid with an anger management problem -- and what happens to a fragile wooden boat that sails into its waiting tentacles.

      According to the video, the Kraken has nearly a million hit points and can smash entire armadas with impunity. The videos show a fleet trying to take on the fearsome underwater world boss, but the players are only able to make a dent for all their efforts.

      Conquer your fears of the unknown by hitting the jump and checking out this impressive beta footage!

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      MassivelyVideos document player battle with ArcheAge's Kraken originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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      A Mild-Mannered Reporter: 2011, year of freedom

      Posted: 28 Dec 2011 03:00 PM PST

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      It's just about time for us to bit 2011 a fond farewell, something that I'm sure some of us will be glad to do. And just as I did last year, I thought now would be a good time to look back at the five biggest stories pertaining to City of Heroes over the last 12 months -- including the very obvious one. But there were other stories, some of which might not be about the game proper do but still impact the market.

      I will definitely say that last year seemed to have a larger number of stories that shook up the status quo in the game. In comparison to last year's various major changes, Paragon Studios took this year in a bit more of a low-key route, the huge shift in the game's business model notwithstanding. But it was still a year of changes, just like every year, so let's take a trip down memory lane at my picks for the top five stories.

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      MassivelyA Mild-Mannered Reporter: 2011, year of freedom originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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        BioWare's docs: Free-to-play can't invest and create at our level

        Posted: 28 Dec 2011 02:00 PM PST

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        If BioWare's not in a war against the free-to-play business model, it certainly is skirmishing with the notion that F2P is the only way to go. In speaking with our sister site Joystiq, BioWare co-founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk defended the traditional subscription model by saying that it not only works but allows dev teams to achieve games on a larger scale.

        Zeschuk mentioned that it was simply a case of the right business model for the right game: "I'm not saying it's better or worse. It just doesn't supplant the other things. 'Cause we can do some things no one else can. The free-to-play people can't invest to the level we can invest, and can't create something of the size and scale of something we can create."

        Even with its love of the subscription model for Star Wars: The Old Republic, BioWare is open to free-to-play where it sees fit. Muzyka dropped a tantalizing hint as to the company's F2P aspirations: "We have some other stuff we haven't announced yet coming from our play-for-free team that I'm really excited about. It's gonna bring back some IP that people have a lot of fond memories around."

        MassivelyBioWare's docs: Free-to-play can't invest and create at our level originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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        Free for All: The first annual Frindie Awards

        Posted: 28 Dec 2011 01:00 PM PST

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        Welcome, fair readers, to the first annual Free for All Frindie awards. I'm hoping that these awards not only serve to point potential players to some great new games to try but illustrate my particular gaming tastes. Sometimes it's hard to explain to people just how I keep up with so many titles and still manage to stay loyal to my "home" games, games that I am simply in love with and return to pretty much every day.

        So as you read my choices, bear in mind that these are based on my opinions from my year of gaming and from my list of favorites. It's also important to note that not all of my favorites were released this year. Some of them are downright ancient games compared to the rest of the young MMO market, but as long as they released a significant amount of content in 2011, I considered them. To me, expansions and a series of patches can equal a brand-new release. Some games release so much new content per year that they might as well have been released again.

        So click past the cut to see my favorites from the market of free-to-play, indie and browser-based gaming. Be sure to leave your picks in the comments section!

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        MassivelyFree for All: The first annual Frindie Awards originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          BioWare's Erickson talks about creating MMO story

          Posted: 28 Dec 2011 12:00 PM PST

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          Star Wars: The Old Republic - Not as clumsy or random as a blaster
          Story is on everyone's mind when it comes to discussing Star Wars: The Old Republic, and who better to talk to than one of the devs primarily responsible for creating it. PC Gamer does just that in a new interview with BioWare writer Daniel Erickson. The development process is quite complex, and it's also one that takes some time given the hundreds of hours of dialogue required, not to mention the interplay between quest NPCs and players.

          Erickson says that the world-building team uses "greybox" placeholders to connect story quests together while the technical and narrative details are ironed out, and there's a lot less room for error than there is in a typical single-player RPG.

          "You can teleport people around in a normal RPG, you can fake things, you can make it look like you went from one place to another because there's a secret room hidden in the wall - you can do all sorts of chicanery that, if you tried to do in an MMO somebody's gonna find that room, somebody's gonna teleport out. We have to cheat a lot less, and that takes more time," Erickson explains.

          MassivelyBioWare's Erickson talks about creating MMO story originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          MMO Family: LEGO Universe, autism, and heartbreak

          Posted: 28 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST

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          Often when the topic of video games comes up, it's followed by comments about the negatives, such as violence, antisocial behavior, or inappropriate content. But if they do have harmful effects (and it's arguable how many players really are affected in a negative way), they can also be helpful as well, yet you rarely hear a news story about the good. I've written before about how companies like IBM have studied MMO guilds in order to improve team-building and organization within their company. More recently, MMOWGLI focused on global issues, such as the future of piracy, to study what solutions players could cooperatively generate.

          There are also positive benefits to children as well, and while we've touched on a few in recent columns, this week we'll focus on the impact LEGO Universe has had on autistic children. Sadly, the game will be shutting down in a few weeks, and while many parents are thankful for how much it's helped, they're also concerned about what will happen once the game is gone. Read on for a bittersweet look at how this LEGO-based game is leaving behind a legacy.

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            General: Brick-Force Announced, Beta Sign Up Begins

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 08:27 AM PST

            Infernum has announced its first title called "Brick-Force" and that the team is now accepting beta applications. The game is self-described as a "sandbox shooter" but what sets it apart from others is that players have the ability to create and share their own custom-created maps.

            Scarlet Legacy: New Content, Level Cap & More for 2012

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 08:23 AM PST

            The Scarlet Legacy is jumping into 2012 a bit early with the announcement that new content, quests, New Year's events and a level cap increase have been added to the game with the latest update.

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            The Best of 1UP 2011: Guides

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 07:44 PM PST

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            The Best of 1UP 2011: Guides

            These MyCheats SuperGuides help you share knowledge together so you won't have to die alone.

            By: 1UP Staff December 28, 2011

            A lot of huge games came out in 2011, and with each new release, MyCheats worked tirelessly to bring you some of the best guides on the web. From conquering the tricky co-op challenges of Portal 2 to finding every last Pokemon, our contributors left no digital stone unturned and built amazing multimedia guides to help minimize your video gaming frustrations. We've selected 10 guides that represent some of this year's best -- chances are you can still put them to some good use!


            Jump to: Best of News | Best of Podcasts | Best of Blogs | Best of Previews
            Best of Features | Best of Community | Best of Guides | Best of Video
            Best of Reviews | Best of Retrospectives


            • LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean

              The Lego titles are all rife with secrets, unlockables, and hidden areas, so it comes as no surprise that a SuperGuide comes in handy. Chris Robertson created a multimedia blitz of a guide that shows you how to go through all four films in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and find 100% of the collectibles. Be sure you don't miss the hand-drawn Hub World map, complete with burnt edges and worn paper.
            • Pokemon Black/White

              Let's face it, catching them all is harder than it sounds, and there's nothing wrong with asking for some help. Or you could save face and use our handy Super Guide. Shhh...we won't tell anyone if you don't.
            • Portal 2

              Need help with devious Portal 2 single-player puzzles? Done. Oh, you say you need help with complicated co-op puzzles? We've got that too. This MyCheats SuperGuide has it all along with handy videos to keep you on the right track. What more could you possibly need?
            • Skyrim

              With the help of the Wiki team over at IGN, we brought you a massive guide for the most sprawling game of the year. Skyrim is bursting at the seams with content, so it's no wonder that so many people look for help throughout the course of their 100 hour adventure. Aside from a walkthrough of the main quest, the guide is set up to help you tackle some of the auxiliary tasks of the game. Need help killing dragons? Getting married? Curing Vampirism? MyCheats has you covered.
            • Dead Space 2

              For MyCheats' Dead Space 2 guide, former editor Jobert Atienza went to town on EA's horror follow-up, with a full campaign walkthrough, multiplayer tips, an enemy guide, etc. What better time than now to track down a cheap copy of the game, and use his 100% totally free guide to rush through the game and get back to the rest of your backlog?
            • L.A. Noire

              Our guide for L.A. Noire serves two purposes -- first, it gets you through all those clues/helps you solve each case, and second it gives you big lists of newspaper collectibles, film reels, and landmark locations. Usually a guide is valuable for one or the other of those -- but here you get both, 100% entirely free!
            • Dark Souls

              Charting any progress in Dark Souls takes a devoted soul and an alarming number of deaths; but luckily you don't have to go it alone. This MyCheats SuperGuide penned by Marty Sliva covers the ins and out of Dark Souls' deadly world, and will help you blaze a path to riches and powerful equipment only dreamed of until now.
            • Deus Ex: Human Revolution

              Open-ended role-playing games were all the rage in 2011, and Square Enix's relaunch of the Deus Ex series was one of the best. Featuring dozens of hours of stealth action, tons of sidequests, and plenty of free choice, Human Revolution is exactly the sort of game that MyCheats SuperGuides were made for. Whether you want to play it stealthy, violent, noble, or nasty, this guide is your key to a perfect playthrough.
            • Assassin's Creed: Revelations

              Them Assassin's Creed games sure like having obtuse puzzles and weird metafictional commentary, right? The actual act of parkouring around, finding fools, and stabbing them in the face tends to be pretty straightforward. But if you need help on some of the trickier assassinations, finding Animus data fragments, or the best way to turn off those tower defense missions, we are here to SuperGuide you.
            • Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

              Stuck in Skyward Sword? Don't rely on dodgy in-game hint systems! Instead, turn to your friends at 1UP, who will assist you in Link-related matters of all kinds. Why waste your holiday break bashing your head against a puzzle when a simple hint can help you get on with your life? It's what Zelda would have wanted.

            Avenger Controller PR Rep Dropped as He Seeks Forgiveness

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 12:01 PM PST


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            The Internet was set ablaze yesterday as an email chain between a disgruntled customers, a PR rep doing customer service, and Penny Arcade's Mike Krahulik was published on the webcomic's website. In it, Ocean Marketing's Paul Christoforo was seen bullying the customer and being of little help to someone who has waited nearly two months to get the product he paid for in full in early November. Christoforo has now been replaced as the marketing man for the product in question, and the Boston native is now looking for the wave of hate to come to an end.

            It was an order for the Avenger Controller (pictured below), a modified controller designed to allow disabled gamers to use the rear triggers, that started all of this. The controller's inventor and owner, David Kotkin, has apologized in a statement sent to Kotaku and revealed Ocean Marketing no longer represents the product.

            Uncharted: Golden Abyss Sets a New Standard For Portable Visuals, But Not Game Design

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 11:25 AM PST

            This is not a review of Uncharted: Golden Abyss, though it could well be. The Japanese version of the game, which shipped with the PS Vita at launch, offers full English-language support, including dialogue, menus, and even Trophies. But this isn't a review, because -- despite having had the game in-hand for a week now -- it hasn't quite gelled with me enough for me to finish it off.

            To Golden Abyss' credit, my failure to have completed it yet has a good deal to do with its length. Currently I'm about a quarter of the way through the adventure, if chapter count is anything to go by, but I'm guessing I've sunk at least four hours into the game. Given the production values on display here, that's a rather generous amount of content. See, if nothing else, Golden Abyss is an amazing-looking game.

            Former Harmonix Shareholders Owed $383 Million by Viacom

            Posted: 28 Dec 2011 10:15 AM PST

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            The ongoing lawsuit between Viacom and former Harmonix shareholders has taken an interesting turn. Resolution accountants appointed by the two parties to determine how much money is owed to whom have determined Viacom owes the shareholders $383 million.

            The shareholders originally filed their lawsuit last December alleging Viacom did not make good on bonus payments to the shareholders -- a group which includes Harmonix co-founders Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy -- and that it actively tried to minimize the amount it would have to pay in bonuses.

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