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DOTA 2 Community Discussion: New Hero Brewmaster

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DOTA 2 Community Discussion: New Hero Brewmaster


Brewmaster will be added to the test server this week and welcome to disscuss everything about Panda here. We would appreciate it if you could share your skill builds, item builds or in-game screenshots here. And here is a screenshot of Pandaren Brewmaster.

WoW Patch 4.3.4: 64-bit Client

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WoW Patch 4.3.4: 64-bit Client


If you are having trouble getting the Launcher to work correctly with Patch 4.3.4, don't forget to delete the following files if you have the 64-bit client installed: Battle.net-64.dll, MovieProxy.exe, WoW-64.exe.

A Polished Experience and Improved Early Play in TERA Launch

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A Polished Experience and Improved Early Play in TERA Launch


The New Launch Features page detailing more improvements for TERA launch has been updated by En Masse Entertainment. The improvements unveiled this time includes improved travel with nonstop flights from town to town, more achievements and rewards, advance glyphs for combat skills and more NPC voiced by familiar Hollywood voice actors. On the other hand, the early game experience has also been improved with a playable prologue, badder bosses and more juicy quests.

WoW 5.0: Horde Pandaren Introduction

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WoW 5.0: Horde Pandaren Introduction


After leveling a new Pandaren character the player must choose a faction to leave The Wandering Isle. After selecting a faction you meet with the faction leader to learn a little bit more about the faction.

Dark Blood Official Site Updated with Back Story and Class Info

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Dark Blood Official Site Updated with Back Story and Class Info


Outspark announced early this month that Korean action MMORPG Dark Blood will meet North America and Europe players this summer.

SWTOR 1.2 Companion Gifts and Crafting Bonuses

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SWTOR 1.2 Companion Gifts and Crafting Bonuses


Hey everyone, with patch 1.2, you can finally gain affection with your annoying ship droid and make him get better at certain crafting skills. I thought this would be a good time to update all the previous companion gift information and add in all the crafting bonuses in one page. All of the data here directly came from the client files and therefore should be fairly accurate unless I made a typo.

Guild Wars 2 First Beta Weekend Dated April 27th

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Guild Wars 2 First Beta Weekend Dated April 27th


ArenaNet has revealed via its official Facebook and Twitter that the first public beta weekend for Guild Wars 2 will begin from April 27 to April 29.

Why I Like Bittersweet Endings

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Why I Like Bittersweet Endings


Generally, you have 3 types of endings in any form of media. The first is the good ending. This is where everything works out fine. The second is the bad ending where you did something wrong resulting in a nonstandard game over.

DC Universe Online Update 12 Dropping Tomorrow

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DC Universe Online Update 12 Dropping Tomorrow


The update which was planned to release today but had been postponed due to a serious technical issue.

Gamania Announced Soul Captor, Closed Beta Sign-Up Has Begun

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Gamania Announced Soul Captor, Closed Beta Sign-Up Has Begun


Players will explore an alluring Eastern world full of fantastical creatures and are tasked with purging this world from a mysterious evil force. To get their adventure started, players can register to participate in the forthcoming closed beta test by visiting the Soul Captor teaser website.

Vindictus(EU) Updates New Weapons, Skills and Transformations Recently

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Vindictus(EU) Updates New Weapons, Skills and Transformations Recently


Nexon Europe announced that today sees the arrival of the latest update in Vindictus, the ultimate free to play action-RPG.

RIFT 1.8 Patch Notes Final

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RIFT 1.8 Patch Notes Final


Infernal Dawn: The new 20-player Raid that challenges players with seven new boss encounters as they enter Mount Carcera to prevent the rise of Laethys and the release of Maelforge from his imprisonment beneath the volcano.

Continue reading RIFT 1.8 Patch Notes Final.

WoW 4.3: Changes to Inactive Guild Leader Replacement

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WoW 4.3: Changes to Inactive Guild Leader Replacement


Inactive Guild Leader Replacement was added to World of Warcraft in patch 4.3, and allows an active member to take over the guild leadership position from an inactive guild leader, encouraging guild activity by giving players a way to promote a new leader if theirs has been absent for an extended period of time.

World of Warplanes Latest Developer Diary Released

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World of Warplanes Latest Developer Diary Released


Based on a hugr knoeledge of wartime air forces, World of Warplanesputs you in the middle of a WWII style dogfight. It give players an opportunity to dive into the essence of air combat. The main objective is to win an air battle together with your friends or random teamates by destroying enemy aircraft or ground objects.

APB: Reloaded Highlights the Changes in New Breed Update

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APB: Reloaded Highlights the Changes in New Breed Update


APB: Reloaded developer just updated the community with the progress and changes of the game's upcoming New Breed update. You will see changes in environment, vehicle, weapon and so on.

Blizzard Music Sections -- Game Soundtracks Appreciation

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Blizzard Music Sections -- Game Soundtracks Appreciation


If you're interested in the soundscapes of Blizzard's games, don't forget the Blizzard Music Section. Check out some of your favorite songs and scores from Diablo, StarCraft, Warcraft, and World of Warcraft.

WoW 5.0: Alliance Pandaren Introduction

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WoW 5.0: Alliance Pandaren Introduction


After leveling a new Pandaren character the player must choose a faction to leave The Wandering Isle. After selecting a faction you meet with the faction leader to learn a little bit more about the faction.

ChangYou Teases Its Next-Gen Lineup in New Trailer

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ChangYou Teases Its Next-Gen Lineup in New Trailer


Chinese MMO developer and publisher ChangYou is preparing for something huge. They just unveiled GAME+, which included five new MMORPG projects.

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MMORPG Videos


Firefall: Extra Credits - Firefall - Staged Content Approach

Posted: 17 Apr 2012 05:32 PM PDT

Daniel, James, and Alison from Extra Credits help convey the idea of Firefall's staged content approach to game publishing and game development. Sign up for beta at http://www.firefallthegame.com Follow Us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/red5studios Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/firefall

Firefall: First Impressions with Ripper X

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 08:00 AM PDT

Ripper steps into Firefall, an upcoming free-to-play MMORPG/MMOFPS, with highly stylized artwork and an emphasis on tactical combat. Players step about two hundred years in the future, and into The Melding, a ferocious energy storm that has engulfed Earth. An evil alien race called The Chosen arrived around the same time that humans discovered crystite, a new energy source now being used to power the battleframes employed to fight The Chosen. Firefall is set to have PvE and PvP play, across a vi

MMORPG Reviews

MMORPG Reviews


InnoGames has released the official trailer of Lagoonia

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 11:31 PM PDT

InnoGames has released the official trailer for its browser title, Lagoonia. The trailer storyline mimics the game, by stranding a character on a remote island after a plane crash. After this, the story jumps further to a time when island society is built up, and many characters are interacting, which is a central game-play aspect. [...]

Vindictus has released a new content update

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 08:08 AM PDT

Nexon Europe has released the latest update for its free to play action-RPG Vindictus. The update comes with some new features, like a new weapon for Karok and some changes to the transformations. - Karok's Second Weapon – Karok’s second weapon, Cestus has finally arrived. Along with the new weapon, new skills have also been [...]

Funcom has announced the launch of a browser-based online social experience, The Secret War

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 07:44 AM PDT

Funcom has announced the launch of The Secret War, a browser-based online social experience inspired by the conflict between the secret societies in Funcom's upcoming MMORPG The Secret World. Starting today The Secret War will run as a campaign where players get to actively spread the influence of their secret society in a highly interactive [...]

League of Legends has presented a new champion, Hecarim, the Shadow of War

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 07:09 AM PDT

League of Legends has released the champion spotlight of the new champion Hecarim, the Shadow of War. Focusing on high mobility, initiation, and forcing enemies to move where he wants them, Hecarim is ready to inspire terror in your opponents. Hecarim, the Shadow of War - Warpath (Passive) – Hecarim ignores unit collision and gains [...]

Interview with the Gamigo’s product manager about his new MMO Patrician Online

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 06:19 AM PDT

Take a look this exclusive interview about the Patrician Online, with Nina Manning the Gamigo’s Product Manager. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to interview you about Patrician Online. First of all, could you introduce yourself to our readers? My name is Nina Manning and I’m the Product Manager at gamigo for Patrizier Online. I’m [...]

We are celebrating a closed beta key giveaway for SmashMuck Champions

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 04:32 AM PDT

FREE MMORPG  and MMO Reviews with Kiz Studios are celebrating a closed beta key giveaway SmashMuck Champions. SmashMuck Champions is an online arena combat game that combines action, skill and strategy. Players build and manage their own SmashMuck teams, customizing and training their champions and then sending them into battle. Each match features up to [...]

World of Warplanes has released its first developer diary

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 04:21 AM PDT

Wargaming.net has released the first developer diary of World of Warplanes. World of Warplanes rides the wave of success of World of Tanks and project the players in a constant struggle for air superiority. World of Warplanes present a wide range of warplanes, each unique in its effectiveness and behavior. Virtual pilots can choose three [...]

EverQuest II has released a new game update, Skyshrine

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 03:00 AM PDT

EverQuest II has released a new game update, Skyshrine. In this new update players are introduced to the huge citadel of Skyshrine and the vast Withered Lands. Skyshrine arrives with a ton of new content and many other additions. For players that have the Destiny of Velious expansion, Skyshrine is packed with content updates including [...]

The Settlers Online: Castle Empire has ended its beta phase

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 01:26 AM PDT

Ubisoft has announced that Castle Empire is ending its beta phase and is changing its name to The Settlers Online: Castle Empire. The game is a browser based free-to-play strategy game set in the Settlers Universe and is available to play now. Players are able to settle a new city and join thousands of gamers [...]


General Gaming Article

General Gaming Article


Asus Z77/H77 Motherboards Getting Thunderbolt Support Via An Expansion Card

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 11:16 AM PDT

When you're talking the Z77 chipset, one thing springs to mind first and foremost: Ivy Bridge. Intel's upcoming CPU isn't the only newcomer to the game, though, as Z77 is the first Intel desktop chipset to support the company's high-speed Thunderbolt interface -- assuming a Thunderbolt controller is on the mobo, of course. Most of Asus' Z77/H77 'boards have lacked an integrated controller, but it looks like Thunderbolt compatibility is coming thanks to an upcoming expansion card.

Asus told VR-Zone that the majority of the company's H77/Z77 retail mobos will be able to accommodate the Thunderbolt expansion card, which is set to launch on the 27th of this month. It's no freebie, though; you'll have to lay out an unspecified amount of cash to acquire a Thunderbolt controller card. Once you have one in hand, it'll hook up to the TB_HEADER pictured above.

Here's the list of supported motherboards:

  • Maximus V Gene
  • P8Z77-V Deluxe
  • P8Z77-V Pro
  • P8Z77-V
  • Sabertooth Z77
  • P8H77-V
  • P8H77-M Pro

Image credit: VR-Zone

Microsoft's SkyDrive Ups Individual File Size Limits, Adds Twitter And ODF Support

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 10:45 AM PDT

Microsoft's Metro-ified vision of the future relies heavily on users being able to access files and user settings no matter what Windows 8 device they're logged into. The SkyDrive cloud service will (obviously) be a large part of that cohesion. Gearing up for that, the SkyDrive team announced a handful of new features for the service. It's not the unlimited storage space for docs and photos that has long been rumored, but the changes are good ones nonetheless.

First up, OpenOffice lovers will be relieved to hear that files saved using the Open Document Format are now supported by SkyDrive's Office Web Apps, meaning you can fully view and edit the files in-browser. (I just tried it out and it works great.) Another improvement is just as major, if not moreso; the individual file size limit has been boosted to 300MB, up from the previously paltry 100MB cap. Finally, users can now share files with Twitter from the Web interface, and if Windows Phone users Tweet pics, the links will now be shortened to a new "sdrv.ms" URL, replacing the previous massive link URLs.

Don't loss hope for unlimited storage space for docs and photos just yet, though: the SkyDrive team says they "have some really big things coming soon."

Thanks to TheVerge for pointing this out!

Details Of Ivy Bridge Overclocking Attempts Hit The 'Net

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 10:25 AM PDT

With the rumored release of Ivy Bridge just around the corner, we're finally starting to see some early benchmarks roll in from the lucky few who have managed to lay hands on Intel's new CPU a bit early. Yesterday, we highlighted a review of an Ivy Bridge-rocking HP EliteBook, prompting several commenters to say "Desktop overclocking numbers or GTFO." Fortunately, some of those very benchmarks have popped up on the Web in the past 24 hours. (That's good, because we didn't feel like going anywhere.)

The first tidbit comes our way via TechPowerUp, who noticed a nitrogen-cooled overclocking attempt by Chinese overclocker x-powerx800pro on the similarly Chinese Expreview website. The test bed included a Core i7-3770K, 4 GB of overclocked G.Skill RAM, and a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H mobo. So how did it hold up? X-powerx800pro achieved a 6584.9MHz core clock thanks to a 104.52MHz bus speed with a 63x multiplier at 1.056V. (That's been CPU-Z verified, too.) A slightly different 6511.97MHz configuration blasted through the SuperPi 1M benchmark in 5.585 seconds, according to posted screenshots.

That's not quite the 8-plus GHz put out by record-setting AMD Bulldozer setups, but it ain't too shabby, either. Not many everyday users rock LN2 setups, though.

That's why the Ivy Bridge news over at Nordic Hardware is somewhat troubling, if it's true. The site reports that an overclocker using traditional air-cooling has been running into thermal issues around the 4.6 GHz mark, causing the proc to throttle back. According to the site, the chip tops 90 degree temps around that point, even when using "expensive after-market cooling."

Nordic Hardware doesn't name names, post screenshots or identify the setup being used, however, and it's always a good idea to take leaked pre-launch benchmark info with a decently sized punch of salt -- especially if it's not validated.

Cooler Masters Launches Sub-$100 Extreme 2 Power Supply Series

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 07:35 AM PDT

Cooler Master today unveiled a new line of power supplies that promise to deliver "world-class" reliability and performance without beating up your savings account. Coming in 475W, 525W, 625W, and 725W configurations, each of Cooler Master's new Extreme 2 PSUs costs less than a C-note; the entry-level model carries an MSRP that's half that much. Oddly enough, Cooler Master doesn't claim any 80 Plus efficiency ratings on any of the new models, though the company insists they're constructed with "higher quality components and process improvements" than what's found on the first generation Extreme Series.

"The Extreme 2 Series features world-class safeguards that consist of multiple over power protections which help prevent unfortunate home electrical issues from reaching your computer system's vital components. Ensuring a long operating life, Extreme 2 Series power supplies include highly durable capacitors with heat resistance of up to 105℃ (221F)," Cooler Master says. "These safety measures and quality components ensure that the power supply will remain operational for years to come. Should anything make it through these, users can rest assured knowing that our Extreme 2 Series is covered by a solid 3 year warranty."

All four models boast a dual +12V rail design with up to 18A available on each of the two rails on the 475W model, up to 20A on the 525W, up to 24A on the 625W, and up to 28A on the 725W.

The Extreme 2 Series ships today for $50 (475W), $55 (525W), $75 (625W), and $95 (725W).

Image Credit: Cooler Master

Phishers Up to Their Old Ways Using New Tricks, ESET Warns

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 07:10 AM PDT

Give a man a virus and he'll wreak havoc on a single machine. But teach a man to phish and, well, he'll become a pain in the ass for potentially thousands of computer users. Unfortunately, phishing is a 'skill' every two-bit hacker acquires right off the bat, but not all of them move on to bigger and more insidious things. Some phishers concentrate on honing their craft in hopes of not only ensnaring the gullible and less computer savvy, but even sophisticated ones. Security firm ESET warns of a new phishing method that has popped up in the last few weeks.

Phishers are now using booby-trapped "htm" and html" attachments, the latest in an evolution of phishing scams that have evolved from asking users to type personal information directly in the body of an email to direct links to obfuscated links, and now the attachment of html code. Why go this route? ESET gives two main reasons:

  1. Executing the html code locally will not have your browser go to a website and thus the URL reputation filter will not be applied.
  2. Executing the html code locally for the browser means it is loaded from an Intranet rather than from the Internet. Settings are usually less strict for files started/loaded from an Intranet.

Despite the new method of phishing, some of the old telltale signs remain, like poor grammar and giveaways such as addressing a potential victim as "Dear Paypal Member" instead of addressing them by name, as legitimate organizations typically do.

"We have already started to see e-mails where the reader is instructed to save the e-mail to the local system first, often to the Desktop for convenience, and then to execute or load them from there. But when the files are executed or loaded from the local system, the last safety-net provided by the mail program is bypassed," ESET warns.

In case you needed one, let this be a reminder to always be wary/suspicious of email attachments.

Image Credit: Flickr (ivanpw)

Digital Storm Rolls Out Military Themed Marauder Rigs Starting at $799

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 06:16 AM PDT

Boutique system builder Digital Storm has just introduced a new line of Marauder gaming PCs that attack the pre-built market with a Vengeance. Specifically, the Marauder line marches onto the battlefield in a suit of armor provided by Corsair's Vengeance C70 computer case, a gnarly looking enclosure that happens to be the first chassis in Corsair's lineup to sport the Vengeance moniker.

The Marauder's arsenal consists of both AMD and Intel issued weaponry, depending on which of the four 'Levels' you choose from. Pricing starts at $799 for a Level 1 Marauder that ships with an AMD FX-4100 processor, 8GB of Corsair Vengeance memory, HD Radeon 7750 graphics card with 1GB of memory, 500GB hard drive (16MB cache), Asus M5 A97 motherboard, DVD writer, Corsair GS 600W power supply, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

"With this new line, we've set a new standard for the price versus performance ratio. Our engineers have always wanted to create a line of powerful gaming PCs that are within reach of every gamer," said Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's Director of Product Development. "With compete systems starting at $799, this is the very first time Digital Storm has offered such an affordable gaming PC."

A top-flight Level 4 configuration runs $1,299 and includes an Intel Core i5 2500K processor, Radeon HD 7870 graphics card with 2GB of onboard memory, 1TB hard drive (32MB cache), and Asus P8Z77-V motherboard, along with the same supplementary parts and features mentioned above.

Digital Storm is taking pre-orders now and expects to start shipping Marauder systems in mid-May. In the meantime, check out our photo gallery below.

Image Credit: Digital Storm

Gmail Outage Left Up to 35 Million Users Hanging

Posted: 18 Apr 2012 05:54 AM PDT

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, may we have your attention. All is right in the world this morning, and you may all commence firing off breakup emails, work communication, chain letters, and whatever else you might use your Gmail account(s) for. Google's popular email service is back up and running after suffering a severe outage that potentially affected up to 35 million Gmail users yesterday.

Google began investigating "reports of an issue with Google Mail" at 12:42 PM on Tuesday. The outage lasted more than an hour before Google's software engineers were able to get a handle on things and restore order in the GUniverse.

"We've determined that this issue affected less than 10 percent of the Google Mail users who attempted to access their accounts during the affected timeframe," Google states on its Apps Status Dashboard. "While we have resolved this issue with Google Mail, it's possible that some users may experience message delays because affected accounts weren't available to receive messages. The messages will be successfully delivered after account access is restored."

Massive outages like this one are fairly infrequent for Gmail. According to ZDNet, this is the first time Gmail has down for more than an hour so far in 2012; the last time that happened was at the end of October in 2011.

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