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AION 3.0 North America Release Date Announced

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AION 3.0 North America Release Date Announced


The developer has released detailed AION 3.0 information on the North American AION website, along with a new trailer.

WoW Blue Posts: How Much More of Dragon Soul?

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WoW Blue Posts: How Much More of Dragon Soul?


We don’t have a "filler" Raid planned. We have a wealth of information that we’ve been sharing with the media and press this week that they’ll start sharing with you all next week (Monday, March, 19). While we aren’t going to give you a release date, I think you’ll get a good idea of how far along we are in the development of the expansion. We think you’ll like what you see/hear/read.

WoW: Mists of Pandaria Screenshot of the Day

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WoW: Mists of Pandaria Screenshot of the Day


With development on World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria well underway, the Screenshot of the Day section on the World of Warcraft community site will now feature unique Mists of Pandaria images every day, showcasing a variety of new creatures, characters, and environments from the upcoming expansion. Be sure to stop by daily for the latest look at what's waiting within the mists.

F2P - Saving Or Killing MMO Games?

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F2P - Saving Or Killing MMO Games?


Few days ago AION announced to switch to F2P in North America, and many new MMO games will start in F2P mode this year. It seems that F2P become a main stream in MMO games. F2P mode attracts many gamers in a short time, will it last long in the future?

Community Discussion - Shadow Demon

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Community Discussion - Shadow Demon


My personal understanding of Shadow Demon: I think Shadow Demon is one of the most imba mid lane heroes. Also it is one the best single kill heroes with its 4 offensive abilities. The most imporant is that SD is the best controller in group fights, especially with its skills like Disruption and Demonic Purge. It is the best restriction to most carries like Anti-Mage, Ursa and SPE.

Archlord X 2nd Free CBT Coming with Improved PvP Content

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Archlord X 2nd Free CBT Coming with Improved PvP Content


WEBZEN has revealed the new and improved core RvR content, Shrine Battle, which is based on the antagonism between the races in Archlord X.

Diablo 3 Descending on May 15

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Diablo 3 Descending on May 15


Finally Bliizard announced Diablo 3’s release date and no more rumors. Diablo 3 picks up May 15 to meet gamers around the world and you can login Battle.net to pre-purchase the game today.

RIFT PvP Warfront Black Garden - Stockpile Walkthrough

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RIFT PvP Warfront Black Garden - Stockpile Walkthrough


The alternate version of the Warfront The Black Garden, known as Stockpile, is available during "Alternate Weekends" on a random basis. This warfront is not always available, which in turn means players don’t get the time to get very experienced with how it works.

TERA Recaps Successful GDC with New Video, Debuts New E-book Series

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TERA Recaps Successful GDC with New Video, Debuts New E-book Series


En Masse Entertainment, the company behind the upcoming action MMO, TERA, have shown new end-level content-the Temple of Temerity-to select media at Game Developers Conference 2012.

Eligium OBT: Who is at The Top of The Gaming Statistics?

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Eligium OBT: Who is at The Top of The Gaming Statistics?


The open beta of ELIGIUM - The Chosen One is off to a very successful start. Already 45 guilds have been formed in the game, the largest of which counting 334 members. Although most of the guilds were created by German players, American guilds have the most members. These guilds are not only large, but also very active.

TERA Temple of Temerity Gameplay Video

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TERA Temple of Temerity Gameplay Video


Almost two minutes long gameplay video reveals the secret of TERA’s Temple of Temerity timed event dungeon.

Spirit Tales Enters Closed Beta Today

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Spirit Tales Enters Closed Beta Today


KoramGame Ltd. announced today that Closed Beta for Spirit Tales, a cute 3D fantasy MMORPG, is now live. Players can still register at the official Spirit Tales website. Limited closed beta keys available.

Blade & Soul Got Ripped Off

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Blade & Soul Got Ripped Off


According to the developer’s introduction, the game features over 2,500 character movements, 1,100 action effects, and more than 600 scenes.

Continue reading Blade & Soul Got Ripped Off.

2012 ChinaJoy Starts Booth and Sponsor Recruitment

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2012 ChinaJoy Starts Booth and Sponsor Recruitment


The active participation of exhibitors from home and abroad, together with the great attention paid to the highly-valued summit forums and conferences during ChinaJoy by top executives from game companies, contributed significantly to the successes of the event.

MMORPG Videos

MMORPG Videos


Rift: The Carnival of the Ascended

Posted: 13 Mar 2012 08:40 PM PDT

This is a video to show off some of the new features added into Rift over the course of the past 6 months. Including the Carnival of the Ascended! Recorded live by Grakulen for MMORPG.com Don't forget to follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/grakulen Google+: https://plus.google.com/104669783850370600581/ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/grakulen

Diablo 3: Release Date Confirmed [5-15-2012]

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 10:42 AM PDT

Diablo 3 has officially confirmed a release date for all those who are waiting in hunger and anticipation! More information here: http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/644/Diablo-3.html Diablo 3 Pre-Order: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/ Tags: "Diablo 3" "Diablo III" "Diablo 3 Release Date" "D3 Release" "Blizzard" "Battle.net"

Guild Wars 2: Interview with Jon Peters of ArenaNet

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 10:53 AM PDT

MMORPG.com's Bill Murphy chats with ArenaNet's Jon Peters about Traits, Professions, and a few other details in the upcoming Guild Wars 2. -- Recorded live on Twitch.tv for MMORPG.com - http://j-tv.me/xKGUXj

The Secret World: GDC 2012

Posted: 13 Mar 2012 08:07 PM PDT

During GDC 2012, Funcom released a new trailer from The Secret World. Enjoy!

Star Wars: The Old Republic: Game Face: Guild Summit and Patch 1.2

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 11:40 AM PDT

This week Pokket gives her impressions and some feedback on Bioware's Guild Summit and SWTOR's Patch 1.2 that is coming in the future. MMORPG http://www.mmorpg.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/Pokketsays TWITCH.TV STREAM http://twitch.tv/pokket

MMORPG Reviews

MMORPG Reviews


League of Legends has released a new art spotlight that presents Lulu, the Fae Sorceress

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 09:06 AM PDT

League of Legends has released a new art spotlight that presents the upcoming champion Lulu, the Fae Sorceress and her signature polymorph ability.

Exclusive interview about Game of Thrones with the game executive producer Robb Ollett

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 08:51 AM PDT

Today we present this exclusive interview about the upcoming browser-based MMORPG Game of Thrones,with the game executive producer Robb Ollett. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to interview you about Game of Thrones. Our pleasure, we're very excited about this project. First of all, could you introduce yourself to our readers? I'm Rob Ollett, the [...]

Drift City has started a server transfer from the SevenGames European service to GameCampus.com

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 07:04 AM PDT

GamesCampus.com has started today the server transfers from the SevenGames European service for the fast-paced racing MMORPG hybrid, Drift City. All SevenGames players have been invited to transfer their characters from the SevenGames servers where all their progress will be retained. Transfer applications will be open until August 31st, and old and new will be [...]

Diablo III will be unleashed from the Burning Hells on May 15

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 06:12 AM PDT

Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. has announced today that Diablo III,  will be unleashed from the Burning Hells on May 15. Starting that day, the players will be able to purchase Diablo III at retailers throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. [...]

R.O.D.E, Rise of Dragonian Era has released its cinematic trailer

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 05:14 AM PDT

MGAME has released the cinematic trailer of its new free-to-play dragon-based fantasy MMORPG R.O.D.E, Rise of Dragonian Era. The game takes place in the great war that is ravaging the world of Piral. The players are going to fight the evil dragon Deablo and and thwart his plans to dominate Piral. We can also breed [...]

EVE TV will broadcast the EVE FanFest

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 04:16 AM PDT

CCP Games has announced that EVE TV will be bringing live streaming of EVE Fanfest 2012 and the Party at the Top of the World for everyone, live and for free, over the internet all the way from Reykjavik, Iceland. Fanfest 2012 is easily the biggest Fanfest ever, guaranteed to match EVE Online‘s 8th straight [...]

Lime Odyssey has presented the Human race

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 02:43 AM PDT

Aeria Games, has revealed new screenshots and the opening cinematic for the Human race, one of the three playable races in Lime Odyssey: The Chronicles of Orta, its highly-anticipated 3D massively MMORPG. Lime Odyssey is currently in production and will be published in North America by Aeria Games in 2012. The Humans in Lime Odyssey [...]

Maplestory has announced its plans to celebrate the Spring

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 01:38 AM PDT

Nexon has announced its plans to celebrate the best in Spring MapleStory. The game will host three special events: the Spring Picnic Event, in which each player is given a special outfit, the Tourist Event, which will reward the player with the bonus stats and new titles, and then every Saturday will be given to [...]


General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Sapphire, PowerColor Show Off New AMD Radeon HD 7000 Cards

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 11:03 AM PDT

Another day, another pair of new AMD Radeon HD graphics cards, this time from Sapphire and PowerColor. The two offerings are from opposite ends of AMD's assault on the entire price point spectrum -- the PowerColor being a 7770 card, and the Sapphire a high-end 7970 -- but they're both capable of hitting 1GHz speeds out of the box.

The PowerColor PCS+ HD7770 GHz Edition rocks core and memory speeds of 1.15GHz and 1.25GHz, respectively, with 1GB of GDDR5. CrossFire, Eyefinity and DirectX 11 support are all on board -- as one would expect -- and the card fights off thermal issues with a heat pipe sitting directly on and over the GPU and a center-mounted fan.

Meanwhile, the Sapphire HD 7970 OC Edition "only" clocks in with 950MHz/1425MHz core/memory speeds out of the box, but a dual BIOS switch lets users up that to 1GHz and 1450MHz. The card uses Sapphire's Dual-X technology to keep things cool, which the company describes as "a highly efficient multi-heatpipe cooler with dual fans" capable of "superb cooling performance even under extreme load." And if you wanted to put that claim to the test, a new version of Sapphire's TriXX overclocking tool is also available. Read up on all the fine details -- like the ridiculous number of cables, connectors and adapters Sapphire throws in the box -- over at the Sapphire HD 7970 OC Edition web page.

As far as prices go, the Sapphire HD 7970 OC is up at Newegg for $580, while PowerColor remained mum about PCS+ HD7770 details. We'd expect the PCS+ HD7770 GHz Edition to probably fall somewhere between $160 and $200 when it drops, though.

And for you fretting Nvidia fans: hub-bub around the web says the first Kepler cards should be launching sometime very, very soon. (But we all know the old saying about hub-bub in one hand and wishing in the other, so take that with a grain of salt.)

Gamers Contribute Over $1 Million To "Wasteland 2" Kickstarter Fund

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 10:23 AM PDT

Our beloved Fallout grew from the barren seeds of Wasteland, a post-apocalyptic RPG created by Interplay in 1988. But while Fallout may be the unofficial successor to the stand-alone Wasteland, an official successor is now waiting in the wings. Brian Fargo, Interplay founder and executive producer for both Fallout and Wasteland, has raised over $1 million in KickStarter funding for Wasteland 2 -- and he's bringing his old design friends along for the ride.

Joining Fargo will be Wasteland designers Alan Pavlish, Mike Stackpole and Ken St. Andre, Fallout co-creator Jason Anderson, and music from Fallout 1 and 2's Mark Morgan. They've also wrangled in concept artist Andree Wallin and are working on pulling in even more Wasteland/Fallout vets to the cause.

Fargo's original goal was to raise at least $900,000; as of right now, the total stands at $1,019,080 with nearly 18,000 people contributing. (Fudzilla reports that Razer honcho Min-Liang Tan ponied up $10,000 towards that total.) And if the money keeps coming in, Wasteland 2 will only get bigger and better. The team pledges to include additional maps, music, stories, challenges and even a Mac version if the funding hits the $1.25 million and $1.5 million milestones.  "That's a lot of money needed, but not when compared with the budgets of most full scale RPGs made today," the Kickstarter page notes.

Pledging $15 gets you a DRM-free copy of the game when it launches (Estimated to be October 2013), while upping the ante gets you even more goodies, including boxed copies complete with art books and cloth maps, access to closed beta trials on Steam, and even the ability to have weapons and locations named in your honor. Heck, if you've got $5,000 laying around that you feel like contributing, the team will even go so far to erect a statue of you somewhere in the game.

That about covers it, but if you want more info or feel like contributing to the game's development, be sure to check out the Wasteland 2 Kickstarter page.

Ubuntu-Based Anonymous OS Appears, But May Be Trojan-Laden Trap

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 10:17 AM PDT

One of the trickier parts of operating as part of a collective "hacktivist" organization -- aside from  having senior members rat you out to the FBI, of course -- is that anybody can slap the Anonymous tag on something he's doing. Case in point: Anonymous-OS.  Yesterday, an Anon-branded Ubuntu-based OS popped up on SourceForge, complete with hacker-friendly tools like Slowloris and Wireshark preinstalled. According to the SourceForge page, Anonymous-OS has already been downloaded over 37,000 times, but you better look before you leap: the semi-official @AnonOps Twitter account says the OS isn't actually from Anonymous.

Actually, the @AnonOps account says "The Anon OS is fake it is wrapped in trojans. RT". See, there's that pesky non-centralized "leadership" rearing its ugly head again! Skimming through the poorly worded Tumblr blog created to support the project, we noticed that the release lacked the typical eloquence and basic grammatical skills typically associated with Anon missives.

The operator of the Anonymous-OS blog claims his distro isn't filled with baddies and even posted a screenshot that he says proves it. However, don't forget that a week so ago Symantec revealed that wanna-be Anon supporters trying to download the Slowloris DDoS tool were duped into downloading the Zeus Trojan, instead.

So it Anonymous-OS infested with Trojans? Heck if we know. For what it's worth, we'd always recommend staying far, far away from unofficial Linux builds stuffed by hacking tools and maintained by Anonymous sources.  (See what we did there?)

Mark Your Calendars, Diablo III Comes Out on May 15

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 07:01 AM PDT

Hell hasn't frozen, though Blizzard did finally commit to a shipping date for Diablo III, the highly anticipated third installment in the popular hack-and-slash Diablo franchise. The game comes out two months from today on May 15, and if you're chomping at the bit, you can put your preorder in right this very second (Battle.net account is required). It's $60 for the digital version, or free if you sign up for a World of Warcraft Annual Pass.

"After many years of hard work by our development team and months of beta testing by hundreds of thousands of dedicated players around the world, we're now in the homestretch," said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. "We look forward to putting the final polish on Diablo III over the next two months and delivering the ultimate action-RPG experience to gamers worldwide starting on May 15."

Diablo III will launch in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau; gamers living in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil will be able to buy Diablo III digitally on Blizzard's Battle.net website, while gamers in Latin American countries and in Russia will be able to get their hack-and-slash on starting June 7.

Blizzard also plans to sell a Collector's Edition bundle in retail stores. It will consist of the game on DVD, a two-disc DVD/Blu-ray set with behind-the-scenes coverage, Diablo III soundtrack CD, 208-page art book, a 4GB USB soulstone with full versions of Diablo II and Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, and other extras.

Diablo III Preorder

Smartphone Owners Say Screen Size Matters

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 06:42 AM PDT

Make no mistake folks, size matters, which means you can forget all that silly talk about it being how you use the thing that really matters. A recent study suggests that most definitely isn't the case, and that bigger is better. We're of course talking about smartphone screens (cue the collective sighs of relief), and according to a report published by the Strategy Wireless Device Lab, smartphone owners prefer screen sizes ranging from 4 inches to 4.5 inches, so long as the device is also thin.

Out of those surveyed in the U.S. and U.K., nearly 90 percent of current smartphone owners showed a preference to a prototype smartphone with a display larger than their current device.

"This trend is driven by increased mobile Web browsing capability, as well as engaging video and gaming experiences," said Paul Brown, a Director in the Strategy Analytics User Experience Practice.

Kevin Nolan, Vice President for the User Experience Practice at Strategy Analytics, added that it's equally important for smartphone manufacturers to "ensure that mobile devices are not too heavy and that the devices remain thin enough for purses and pockets."

The sweet spot for such devices is, as mentioned, between 4 inches and 4.5 inches, perhaps suggesting that while smartphone owners crave bigger displays, there might be a limit. Samsung's Galaxy Note boasts a 5.3-inch screen and is billed as a hybrid phone/tablet. TechnoBuffalo asked its readers if they think the Galaxy Note is too big, and so far there's a nearly even split between those who do (37.85 percent) and those who don't (36.46 percent). A quarter (25.69 percent) of survey respondents said they'll reserve judgement until seeing one in person.

What do you think is the perfect size for a smartphone display?

Google Confirms Development of Chrome for Metro

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 06:25 AM PDT

Browser vendors are gearing up to take their hostilities to a new battlefield: Windows 8's Metro interface. Mozilla commenced work on a "Metro style enabled desktop browser" for Windows 8 earlier this week, and now Google has confirmed similar plans. Hit the jump for more.

A spokesperson for the company recently told Mashable that the web giant is readying a Metro-friendly version of Chrome  for Windows 8. This new version of its web browser will be based on the desktop browser and not the Android version, the rep further revealed.

"Our goal is to be able to offer our users a speedy, simple, secure Chrome experience across all platforms, which includes both the desktop and Metro versions of Windows 8," the spokesperson said in a statement. "To that end we're in the process of building a Metro version of Chrome along with improving desktop Chrome in Windows 8 such as adding enhanced touch support."

There was a lot of confusion regarding Microsoft's policy on third-party Metro style browsers until recently, but Firefox developer Brian Bondy's blog post announcing the commencement of Firefox Metro development has brought a lot of clarity to the whole situation. It's now known that Windows 8 supports three categories of web browsers: desktop, Metro style and Metro style enabled desktop browser.

A Metro style enabled desktop browser, according to an MSDN whitepaper, is "a desktop browser that can also participate in the new Metro style experience." While Firefox for Windows 8 will fall in this category, it's not clear from Google's statement if it too is taking the same approach.

Marvell Rolls Out New SATA 6Gbps Controller for SSDs

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 06:10 AM PDT

Marvell this week said it's ready to start shipping its new 88SS9187 SATA controller with on-chip RAID technology for NAND flash memory devices. The on-chip RAID solution is able to recognize and retire defective NAND, and is one of a handful of new "game changing" features baked into Marvell's third generation SATA 6Gbps controller, such as a "groundbreaking correction capability" courtesy of its high performance ECC engine.

"We continue to drive market-leading innovation in our SATA technology products, as seen with today's launch of the 88SS9187 SATA controller powered by high performance embedded processor technology," said Alan Armstrong, vice president of Marketing for the Storage Business Group at Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. "The best-in-class, open architecture of the device allows SSD manufacturers to fully customize their products to meet specific customer demands and distinguish their products based on price, performance, power and functionality. Marvell is thrilled to be leading the industry with our advanced SSD acceleration technology, which is enabling our partners to take their products to the next level."

Marvel claims its new SATA controller offers higher performance at lower costs and greater power efficiency. It supports high-speed DDR3 DRAM, maximum sequential read performance for a SATA 6Gbps device, around 500MB/s of sequential write performance "even at dirty drive conditions," and high random read and write IOPS.

Image Credit: Marvell

iBuyPower's Erebus GT Now Available to Order

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 05:51 AM PDT

The new Erebus GT from boutique system builder iBuyPower is a smaller, less expensive version of the original, which has now been renamed Erebus XL, and it features a proprietary liquid cooling solution powered by Koolance "that provides epic overclocking potential." It's a custom cooling solution that consists of three radiators and 13mm high-flow tubing to circulate 4.5 gallons of coolant every 60 seconds.

Like the original Erebus, the GT sports a steel chassis frame. The top and front paneling are made of aluminum, and there's a top-mounted fill port that goes to the built-in reservoir, which can be checked through the front panel.

"Our engineering team worked hard to get Erebus GT to market quickly after receiving such a warm reception at CES 2012," said Darren Su, Executive Vice President of iBuyPower. "The improvements from the first generation Erebus were the direct result of customer feedback and include a smaller footprint without sacrificing cooling ability and a lower starting price."

Pricing starts at $899 for a system built around AMD's FX platform and includes an AMD FX-4100 processor with iBuyPower's 'PowerDrive Level 1' overclocking service (OC up to 10 percent), 8GB of DDR3-1600 memory, Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti, Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 motherboard, 1TB SATA 6Gbps hard drive (7200 RPM, 32MB cache), 24X DVD burner, 700W power supply, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

There are plenty of upgrade options to choose from at every step of the way, as well as various platforms to build around, including Intel's Z68 chipset ($1,099 and up) and X79 platform ($1,399 and up), all of which are available now.

iBuyPower Erebus GT Product Page

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