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Make Dragon Nest Load Faster

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Make Dragon Nest Load Faster


A tip to make the maps load faster:

AION (NA) Unveiled C.U.B.E., Allowing You to Customize Your Own Bundles

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AION (NA) Unveiled C.U.B.E., Allowing You to Customize Your Own Bundles


With the C.U.B.E., players will not only be able to customize their bundles by adding whatever items they want and get discount, but will also receive bonus items for the purchase, as a special reward.

NCsoft Explains Price Discrepancy on GW2’s NA and EU Collector’s Edition

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NCsoft Explains Price Discrepancy on GW2’s NA and EU Collector’s Edition


Recently, many Guild Wars 2 fans are raising their concerns about the pricing discrepancies between the U.S. and European Collectors’ Editions.

gPotato Officially Shut Down Service for Prius Online and Luna Plus

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gPotato Officially Shut Down Service for Prius Online and Luna Plus


Although the April 1st is approaching, it is not a tricksy news that gPatato shut down its service for both of Prius Online and Luna Plus on March 27th, 2012.

Firefall Closed Beta to Run 24/7 Starting April 2nd

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Firefall Closed Beta to Run 24/7 Starting April 2nd


Ready for the next phase of Firefall beta test? Today Red 5 Studios has made some important announcements in an open letter to all the beta testers. Beginning from Moday, April 2nd, beta testers will be able to access game servers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

SWTOR UI Customization in 1.2

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SWTOR UI Customization in 1.2


Hey everyone, UI customization is a brand new feature bundled with patch 1.2. It is definitely something that should have being here since launch but as they say, it is better to be late than never! Most of the customization options are fairly simple and self-explanatory but I still want go over it with you in case there are some hidden gems you might have missed!

Gun-slinging & Cowboys Aren’t All! MicroVolts Updates Scrimmage in the Wild West

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Gun-slinging & Cowboys Aren’t All! MicroVolts Updates Scrimmage in the Wild West


Rock Hippo Productions Ltd. announced today the launch of its latest update, Scrimmage in the Wild West, for its cartoon style third-person shooter, MicroVolts.

How Sad Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium Online No Longer An MMO

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How Sad Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium Online No Longer An MMO


THQ announced today that Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium is no longer an MMO but a single-player game with online multiplayer.

Dota 2 Community Discussion: Lone Druid is Right Here!

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Dota 2 Community Discussion: Lone Druid is Right Here!


Druid is imba in 6.74, but how to enhance the farming efficiency is a problem during mid-game, especially when the pace of game is increasing and the ganks are constantly happen. All of these interrupt the farming pace a lot.

Sura Online Interview: Game Content, the Key to Attract Players

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Sura Online Interview: Game Content, the Key to Attract Players


Q: Many gamers regard Sura Online as Korea-version Diablo. What’s your opinion about that? A: First I should express my thanks to the gamers. However, there is still a great difference between Sura Online and Diablo.

F2P Summit: Free-to-play Is Not Exploitative

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F2P Summit: Free-to-play Is Not Exploitative


Any business model where 95 percent of people who don’t pay cannot be exploitative. Only about 3-6 per cent of customers will pay for extra goods in free games.

Game-X Teaser Footage Features Some In-game Scenes

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Game-X Teaser Footage Features Some In-game Scenes


A couple of days ago, we reported that China’s number 2 MMO company, NetEase, is going to show off its first 3D next-gen MMORPG GAME-X soon. Today a teaser footage has been unveiled, featuring some in-game scenes.

Hack-N-Slash Action MORPG Legends of Aethereus Begins Closed Beta

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Hack-N-Slash Action MORPG Legends of Aethereus Begins Closed Beta


ThreeGates today announced that its forthcoming co-op multiplayer online action Role-Playing Game (RPG), Legends of Aethereus has reached the closed beta stage and has already let the first 800 external testers into the game.

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Exclusive video of Guild Wars 2 that highlights the zone quests

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 11:22 PM PDT

Here’s an exclusive video tour that our team has taken in the closed beta of Guild Wars 2. This time, the gameplay video highlights the zone quests.

Auto Club Revolution has started its Open Beta

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 07:50 AM PDT

Auto Club Revolution, the free-to-play online racing game and car community, has started its Open Beta phase following the successful completion of the Closed Beta. Players can now join the game without invitation and can play with officially licensed cars from over 40 of the world's leading motor manufacturers, over 150 upgrade parts and a [...]

Star Trek Online has released its French and German versions

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 07:05 AM PDT

Perfect World Europe have announced today the European launch of the free-to-play, MMORPG, Star Trek Online. With this launch, German and French players can now lead their crew on missions in their own language and also participate in events, in-game chats, competitions and episodic missions that will immerse them even more in the always expanding [...]

UFO Online: Fight for Earth has started its second closed beta

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 05:04 AM PDT

Gamigo has announced the start of the its second closed beta for its turn-based strategy game UFO Online: Fight for Earth. Highlights of this second beta are the expanded PvE content, two new alien characters and a loot system that allows players to pocket loot during a mission. Missions have been made more challenging and [...]

Vindictus has presented its latest content update, and has announced the event “Easter Eggs-travaganza!”

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 03:41 AM PDT

Nexon Europe brings more excitement to Vindictus, as its latest content update brings forth a new battle against the foes of Ortel Castle. Players are put to the test in this update to clear out the enemies from the castle and to determine which side they're on. New Armor sets like the River armor and [...]

Exclusive serie of videos from the closed beta of Guild Wars 2, that shows the Ascalonian Tombs

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 02:32 AM PDT

Today we publish this serie of exclusives videos that our team has taken this weekend in the closed beta of Guild Wars 2. In this videos you can see a group of players exploring and fighting in the Ascalonian Catacombs. Ascalonian catacombs 1/6 Ascalonian catacombs 2/6 Ascalonian catacombs 3/6 Ascalonian catacombs 4/6 Ascalonian catacombs 5/6 [...]

Legends of Aethereus has started its closed beta

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 01:53 AM PDT

ThreeGates has announced today that its forthcoming co-op multiplayer online action RPG, Legends of Aethereus has reached the closed beta stage and has already let the first 800 external testers into the game. The game offers fans of hardcore PvP combat the ability to challenge other players in their own arena, while giving Hack-N-Slash Action [...]

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MMORPG Videos


8BitMMO: 8BitMMO - Livesteam Interview with Robby Zinchak of Archive Entertainment!

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 07:44 AM PDT

We chat with Robby Zinchak of Archive Entertainment about his game 8BitMMO. Watch as Bill gets killed by random people, builds a house, kills other people, and runs like a girl from Lawyer Cats. -- Recorded live on Twitch.tv for MMORPG.com - http://j-tv.me/HiYIZ8

Guild Wars 2: Guild Wars 2 - Divinity's Reach Preview

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 07:25 AM PDT

We walk through the Human Capitol of Divinity's Reach, and show you the sites and sounds of this massive sprawling metropolis.

World of Darkness: First Ingame Footage

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 09:59 AM PDT

First footage shown at the annual CCP FanFest in 2012.

Guild Wars 2: Divinity's Reach Preview

Posted: 24 Mar 2012 05:25 AM PDT

We walk through the Human Capitol of Divinity's Reach, and show you the sites and sounds of this massive sprawling metropolis.

Stronghold Kingdoms: First Impressions with Ripper X

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 01:01 AM PDT

Ripper checks out the midevil castle building game Stronghold Kingdoms. Stronghold Kingdoms (SHK) is a massively multi-player online real time strategy game (MMORTS) with a Medieval castle building theme. It was developed by Firefly Studios and based upon their commercially successful and popular Stronghold series of games. In addition to the central theme of castle construction and design, Stronghold Kingdoms incorporates a variety of architectural, economic, military, agricultural, mercanti

League of Legends: Game Face: Having a Blast with Ziggs

Posted: 27 Mar 2012 07:08 PM PDT

This week Pokket tries something new and a bit different. Instead of having a guide or review, she's showing gameplay of one of her (currently) favorite champs in League of Legends. MMORPG http://www.mmorpg.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/Pokketsays TWITCH.TV STREAM http://twitch.tv/pokket


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General Gaming Article


Palit's Triple Fan 'Jetstream' GeForce 680 Graphics Card Really Blows; Presumably Doesn't Suck

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 01:50 PM PDT

It's been exactly a week since Nvidia officially launched its Kepler architecture with the release of the GeForce GTX 680 GPU, and though parts are in short supply (a quick glance at Newegg shows that every single SKU is out of stock), manufacturers are nonetheless trying to stand out from the crowd. Palit's fashion statement comes in the form of a triple fan GeForce GTX 680 with alternating blade rotations.

Each adjacent fan on Palit's Jetstream GeForce GTX 680 rotates in a different direction to reduce airflow conflicts and improve overall cooling performance, Palit claims. The design is supposedly inspired by jet engines, with the idea of generating a powerful air stream and intense air pressure.

It's a slightly overclocked card with a base clock frequency of 1084MHz, up from 1006Mhz in Nvidia's reference blueprint, along with 2GB of GDDR5 memory sitting pretty at 3150MHz (6300MHz effective), up from 3004MHz (6008MHz effective) on the reference design. Other features include LED lighting, high current circuitry, a 6-phase PWM design, and simultaneous 3 x DVI monitor support.

No word yet on price or availability.

Image Credit: Palit

Razer To Make Left-Handed Naga MMO Mouse -- If Enough People Ask For It

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 10:18 AM PDT

An old saying says that few people go as unloved as left-handed stepchildren. Things don't get better for those poor, uncared-for souls as time goes on, either; when they grow up and try to get their World of Warcraft on, left-handed stepchildren quickly find themselves just as shunned by most gaming peripheral makers. We're not sure which hand Razer boss Min-Liang Tan writes with, but he's definitely thinking of the chil… um, left-handed gamers out there with his offer to create a southpaw Naga MMO mouse if the concept gets enough Facebook love.

From Tan's Facebook post:

We've always taken care of the southpaw gamers of the world with our ambi mice and the LH DA - in fact, for every left-handed DeathAdder we make, we're losing money with each sale - and this in turn means we have less dollars for research and development of other products. But we do it because we believe that For Gamers. By Gamers - means for Left Hand Gamers too.

And we DO want to make a left handed Naga - but we can't just make it for 100 people - even for 10,000 gamers, it's a huge loss maker for Razer.

But I do hear all of you out there that have been asking for a LH Naga - and I'll throw the challenge back to you - if there are 10,000 Likes in a month from now on this post, we WILL make a LH Razer Naga. You'll need to be patient though - because it will take at least a year from when we start. But you will have my word that we will make one.

Gamers have until April 21st to garner the post with virtual accolades; seeing as how it already has nearly 9,000 Likes, the milestone will probably fall soon. Are there any southpaw Knights of the Old Republic fans out there looking forward to a left-handed Naga? Do your part on the "Left-handed raiders unite" page, then share your thoughts back here in the comments. And why not check out the latest issue of the print mag for a head-to-head deathmatch between the Naga and the Mad Catz Cyborg MMO 7 while you're at it?

Thanks to TechPowerUp for pointing this out!

Spotify Lifts Six Month Unlimited Listening Restriction On Free Accounts

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 10:09 AM PDT

Spotify users who signed up for the service right around the time of the Facebook login requirement have been counting down a musical doomsday clock since then -- the imminent ending of their six months of free, ad-supported songs. Spotify has always maintained that it would have to cut listeners down to 10 hours of gratis music per month after six months of freeloading. Today, the company changed its tune. To celebrate its ninth month anniversary in the U.S., Spotify announced it would let the ad-supported good times continue to roll.

How long the offer will stand is up in the air -- Spotify didn't mention any sort of new time constraints in its announcement. "We've been so overwhelmed by the US response to Spotify that we've extended the honeymoon for unlimited free listening." That's the extent of the details.

Free accounts get interrupted by the occasional ad and are limited to PC listening; signing up for a $5/mo. account ditches the ads, while the $10/mo. plan opens up higher-quality tracks, an offline mode, and the ability to listening to Spotify on mobile phones or other compatible devices (like Sonos or Squeezebox).

It's a thoughtful move from the streaming music service, but the silly "Facebook account required for signup" thing still hovers over Spotify like a specter. Does even more free music make you more likely to check Spotify out, or is forced Facebook entry just a bit too much?

AMD Catalyst 12.3 Adds Full Support for Radeon HD 7000 Series

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 07:22 AM PDT

AMD has made available a new version of its Catalyst driver suite that now fully supports the Radeon HD 7900, 7800, and 7700 series of graphics cards. Outside of boosting support for the latest graphics cards, Catalyst 12.3 is a fairly light update with no mention of any performance improvements, though it does fix a handful of issues some gamers have been experiencing in Windows 7, Vista, and XP.

One of the main resolved issues is that of flicker and texture corruption in Skyrim. AMD claims to have a handle on the situation, at least as far as Windows 7 is concerned.

After installing Catalyst 12.3, you'll also be able to play Alan Wake in DirectX 9 mode with CrossFire enabled and not have it crash, as it is apparently prone to doing with previous driver releases.

For a full list of fixes, you can view the release notes here. Driver downloads are available here.

Image Credit: AMD

Used Game Conspiracy Rages On as Next Generation PlayStation "Orbis" Details Emerge

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 06:08 AM PDT

Sony has been understandably tight-lipped about its next generation game console, most obviously because the company is still trying to move PlayStation 3 hardware. But could another reason be that Sony doesn't yet want to reveal its planned participation in killing off the used games market? It's a subject that was touched on earlier this week, and now new information about "Orbis," the codename for Sony's next gen console, seems to suggest that Sony's all-in with the idea.

Gaming news and review site Kotaku claims to have "learned some important details" about the PS3's successor, which first and foremost is apparently being called Orbis. According to Kotaku, Orbis will do away with backwards compatibility, shunning both PS3 and PS2 collections. That would be a stunning development if true, though even more concerning is the fact that "multiple sources" are telling Kotaku that Orbis will include built-in used game measures. The most likely scenario, according to the site's "main source," is that new games will either ship as PSN downloads, or on Blu-ray discs locked to a single PSN account. You won't need an always-on connection to play games, but you will need to hop online long enough to authenticate your copy.

As for the hardware, Orbis is said to feature an AMD x64 processor and AMD Southern Islands GPU capable of pushing pixels at a resolution of up to 4096x2160. It will also be able to play 3D games in 1080p.

None of this has been confirmed by Sony, of course, and it's being reported that Orbis will ship in time for the 2013 holiday season, which is still more than a year away. That's plenty of time for specs and details to change, especially if gamers start voicing their concerns over what could end up being the death of the used games market, not to mention services like GameFly.

Image Credit: Yanko Design (Chris Burns)

Surging Android to Eclipse Windows PCs by 2016, IDC Says

Posted: 29 Mar 2012 05:40 AM PDT

You can't walk down the street without noticing at least one person wielding a smartphone, and in more busy areas such as airports or even on the bus, you're likely to spot bipeds bouncing their fingers on a tablet. Connected devices are everywhere, and according to data released by International Data Corporation (IDC), shipments of smart connected devices, including PCs, media tables, and smartphones, topped 916 million units with revenues of more than $489 billion in 2011. By 2016, IDC expects shipments to reach 1.84 billion units, along with a changing of the guard.

IDC says there will be a "dramatic shift" in platform dominance between 2011 and 2016, where the "once-dominant Windows on x86 platform" sees its market share drop from 35.9 percent to 25.1 percent, while Android-based devices running on ARM CPUs grows from 29.4 percent to a market-leading 31.1 percent.

"Android's growth is tied directly to the propagation of lower-priced devices," said Tom Mainelli, research director, Mobile Connected Devices. "So, while we expect dozens of hardware vendors to own some share in the Android market, many will find profitability difficult to sustain. Similarly, we expect a large percentage of application developers to continue to focus their efforts on iOS, despite the platform's smaller overall market share, because iOS end users have proven more willing to pay for high-quality apps."

iOS devices don't figure into the picture as prominently as Android or Windows-based PCs, with IDC predicting they'll grow from a 14.6 percent share in 2011 to 17.3 percent in 2016. But collectively, iOS and Android will account for nearly half of the connected devices market.

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