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Flameseeker Chronicles: After beta action report

Posted: 01 May 2012 10:00 AM PDT

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Guild Wars 2 -- you have NO IDEA how long I've been waiting to use my own screenshots
Well there you have it, ladies and gents: The first Guild Wars 2 beta weekend over which people had direct control over their participation has come and gone. It was quite the exciting weekend, and it's amazing to see the volume and content of feedback being provided. If you missed out on a chance to get your hands on the game, feel free to form some vicarious impressions; there's tons of footage out there from oodles of people. Massively has a few streams recorded, and I have a niggling feeling that someone will have plenty of extra footage.

It was great to be back in the game, it was great to get to talk about stuff with people and stream and share pictures, but mostly it was great to see the world populated the way it really needs to be to feel alive and whole. Beta being beta, that brought its own set of challenges and learning experiences -- mostly for ArenaNet -- but on the whole I hope that most people agree that this was, if not a truly delightful weekend (I can't expect everyone to share my taste in games), then at least a solid and informative one.

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    Ten ways En Masse changed TERA for the west

    Posted: 01 May 2012 09:00 AM PDT

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    TERA - big-ass monster fighting
    TERA's launch day is upon us at last, and in between bouts of action combat we're scouring the web to gauge everyone's reaction to the game. One of the more interesting pieces we've run across thus far outlines all the changes made to the TERA client to accommodate western audiences.

    Gameranx.com has a list of 10 things En Masse did differently when it appropriated the Korean version of the game, including controller support, quest rewrites, reputation, and daily quests. The firm also made extensive changes to the game's leveling curve to avoid the dreaded "Korean grind-fest" syndrome that supposedly prevents Asian MMOs from finding success in the States.

    En Masse also borrowed EVE Online's anti-gold farming PLEX idea, renaming it Chronoscrolls for the world of Arborea. There's more too, but you'll have to click the source link below to read it.

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    Massively Speaking 199: Rusty Hearts reveal

    Posted: 01 May 2012 08:00 AM PDT

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    Rusty Hearts
    Massively Speaking Episode 199 has our intrepid duo sitting down with Rusty Hearts Game Producer Mark Hill to talk about the game's newest character: Leila! If petticoats and perfume and razor-sharp swords are your bag, then Leila will answer your peculiar personals ad. We also talk about several game anniversaries, the Guild Wars 2 beta weekend, and Cryptic's big boo-boo.

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      TERA launch-day roundup

      Posted: 01 May 2012 07:00 AM PDT

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      TERA - character creation screen
      We've devoted a ton of virtual ink to TERA over the last couple of years. Since the game's long-awaited North American launch day is finally here, we figured it was high time to collect our best coverage in one handy post.

      Click past the cut to find a little bit of everything to help you start your Arborean journey off on the right foot. We've got detailed gameplay impressions, video, exclusive lore, and plenty of information about everything from crafting to the endgame political system. If you're playing TERA on launch day, join the discussion in the comments and tell us what you think of the game!

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        Rusty Hearts releases new Leila Vergerius character

        Posted: 01 May 2012 06:30 AM PDT

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        Rusty Hearts - Leila
        If you haven't tried Rusty Hearts yet, this week is as good a time as any since Stairway Games, WindySoft, and Perfect World Entertainment are adding a brand-new playable character to the hack-and-slash free-to-play title.

        Leila Vergerius is the younger sibling of Roselle Vergerius, and she's been fighting to escape her older sister's protective shadow for some time. Perfect World tells us that Leila doesn't actually need the protection since she's more than capable of unleashing a dark magic-flavored can of whoop-ass on par with those of big sis.

        Leila is also adept with a sword and an axe, both of which are made even more deadly by her propensity for speed, agility, and leap-and-flip aerial attacks. Check her out in the gallery below, and head to the official Rusty Hearts website for more game info. We've also got an interview with Rusty Hearts producer Mark Hill on today's podcast!

        [Source: Perfect World press release]

        Gallery: Rusty Hearts

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          The Daily Grind: How dark do you like your MMO nights?

          Posted: 01 May 2012 06:00 AM PDT

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          Firefall - Kinda hard to see at night
          I spent some quality time with the Firefall beta build last weekend. One of the things I noticed is that the game's version of night bears more than a passing resemblance to actual night. As in, it's kinda dark and stuff. Helpfully, the devs at Red 5 Studios have provided flashlight functionality in the form of your X key (because the night is dark and full of terrors, according to the cheekily written patch notes on the launcher).

          Anyway, it was a refreshing change from most of the MMOs nights I've experienced, which are basically MMO days with a blue lens filter. What about you? How dark do you like your MMO nights?

          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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            Not So Massively: Hero spotlights and Diablo III confirms PvP arenas in 2012

            Posted: 30 Apr 2012 06:00 PM PDT

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            This week, League of Legends revealed plans to buff support tanks in the Varus patch and change several ability power items. Riot also plans to buff Master Yi and nerf Ryze's ability to tank and deal damage at the same time. Dota 2 released an updated user interface designed to take all the pain out of using the courier, and Bloodline Champions revealed its massive $10,000 DreamHack Summer 2012 tournament.

            Diablo III revealed the Witch Doctor this week, giving Diablo II necromancer fans a peek at the closest replacement they'll get in the upcoming title. Blizzard's Jay Wilson also confirmed that PvP arenas will be released long before the end of the year. Heroes of Newerth released its new support hero Ellonia, an ice mage whose abilities focus around a stacking slow debuff. Rise of Immortals released a new immortal spotlight video on popular area-effect damage-dealer Netheurgist and encouraged players to start guilds with a contest to win 1,000 prestige points for every guild member.

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              Tribes: Ascend puts together a beta infographic

              Posted: 30 Apr 2012 05:00 PM PDT

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              Revenge is sweet, as much the first time as the nine millionth time.
              Tribes: Ascend has finally launched, and that means players everywhere can experience the simple joy of logging in, gearing up, and then skiing at high velocity across the ground while firing explosive munitions at distant targets. All right, maybe that joy isn't quite as simple, but the point remains that the game has successfully cleared its beta test. And what better way to celebrate that a bit belatedly than by pulling together some interesting stats on the overall beta experience?

              Past the cut, you'll find an official infographic tallying things like total kills, total number of flags captured, and the ever-important question of how many people met their end by falling. In a game with jetpacks and high-speed skiing, that number is a bit higher than you might otherwise think. So take a look at the full collection of stats, sigh wistfully in memory, and then start gearing up for another round.

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                Age of Conan dev blog outlines stamina changes, multi-spec functionality

                Posted: 30 Apr 2012 04:00 PM PDT

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                Age of Conan - Strom's Keep
                Funcom may be gearing up for The Secret World's imminent launch, but the company hasn't abandoned its other Dreamworld-powered MMO. Yes, Age of Conan is still going strong, as it's closing in on its fourth anniversary and pumping out updates on a semi-regular basis.

                Today's traditional end-of-the-month development letter focuses on said updates, in particular a few systems changes slated for the near future. Funcom's Craig Morrison gives us an update on extensive changes to AoC's stamina mechanics, which have long been a thorn in the side of PvPers and PvEers engaged in lengthy battles. The new system boasts "a new personal resource that will be used just for sprinting. It is also not observable by other players," the dev blog states. Stamina will now be used exclusively for combos, and caster classes no longer have stamina at all.

                Age of Conan is also getting multi-spec functionality with respect to the game's feat system. Switching between specs can be done almost anywhere in the game world (aside from raids and group instances). Look for these changes on the live servers "later in the summer," Funcom says.

                Finally, class updates are in the works, beginning with the Tempest of Set and continuing on to the Bear Shaman, the Herald of Xotli, and the Necromancer. There's more too, so head to the official AoC site to read it all.

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                EVE Online celebrates nine years of internet spaceships

                Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:30 PM PDT

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                Screenshot -- EVE Online
                Break out the cake and presents because EVE Online is turning nine years old on May 6th! That's right, the internet's premier spaceship/spreadsheet simulator is almost a decade old, and CCP Games is doing it up big-time with this year's anniversary gift packages.

                Beginning on May 4th, players will have the opportunity to choose one of eight fabulous prize packages that include goodies such as ships, skill books, implants, mining crystals, and more. To take a look at all of the wonderful goodie bags that CCP has prepared for you, just head on over to the EVE Online official dev blog and check out the full announcement.

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                TERA Europe offers bonus items and skins to prepurchase customers

                Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:00 PM PDT

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                TERA EU Legendary Legacy items
                What with all the hullabaloo about TERA Europe's sex-and-violence-reducing changes to the game, some European players have professed to having second thoughts about whether or not to actually purchase the action-focused title. Frogster, the game's European publisher, announced today a new promotion for players who have purchased (or plan to purchase prior to launch) the European version of TERA.

                To get in on the promotion, players must have purchased the full version of TERA (not the mini pre-order version, which can be upgraded to the full or collector's edition) prior to the game's May 2nd launch. Any players who fall into that category will be rewarded with the Legendary Legacy item package, which includes an exclusive weapon skin for each class, plus three accessories: a pirate eye-patch, a pirate face-mask, and... a pair of horn-rimmed glasses? What is this, sexy pirate librarian cosplay? At any rate, for the full details, head on over and check out the official post at the TERA EU official site.

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                Leaderboard: Two factions vs. three factions

                Posted: 30 Apr 2012 02:00 PM PDT

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                Leaderboard
                Two vs. three: It should be a cut-and-dry affair. After all, three is always better than two? Maybe... but maybe not. When it comes to factions in MMOs, the line seems to be split between two and three, and I think a good case can be made for both.

                Two factions is the majority approach for MMOs that have them, and it's easy to understand why. We can comprehend an "us vs. them" mentality in almost every walk of life. If you're not with us, you're against us -- that sort of thing. Two factions draws a line in the sand and requires little explanation for people to understand that one side is naturally better than the other.

                Three factions, on the other hand, is a godsend for PvP in particular. By having a third faction, it's much less likely that one side can dominate the battlefield eternally, as the other two sides can team up to put an end to that nonsense. Three factions also offers more variety and arguably stronger factional identities.

                So what say you? Two or three? Cast your vote after the jump!

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                  Allods Online's patch 3.0.1 bringing mentor system, new Astral space

                  Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:00 PM PDT

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                  Screenshot -- Allods Online
                  Allods Online's astral space is about to get just a little bit bigger thanks to the game's recently announced patch 3.0.1. The title's publisher, gPotato, announced today that the game's May content update will be bringing "a host of fixes and tweaks alongside some significant new features, including a new mentoring system and a new sector of astral space dedicated to free-for-all treasure hunting."

                  The game's mentoring system allows experienced, high-level players to impart their wisdom and knowledge upon new characters of the same faction and archetype. The system is managed entirely through the game's mentor interface, which also helps to match prospective apprentices with a mentor. Mentors can receive a number of rewards, including gold and marks of diligence, depending on the amount of time the mentor spends with his apprentice. The update is also unveiling a new area of astral space wherein players will compete in a free-for-all battle for randomly spawning treasure, but be warned: The more players are in the zone, the higher the chance that a demon will show up to try to wreck your day. Players will have a limited amount of time to contend with opposing players and marauding demons and to gather the most loot possible before time's up.

                  To get a sneak peek at these shiny new features, just head on past the cut and have a look at the update's official trailer.

                  [Source: gPotato press release]

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                    Pitchblack Games' Dominus abruptly shutting down

                    Posted: 30 Apr 2012 12:00 PM PDT

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                    Goodnight, sweet prince
                    We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but sometimes it's just unavoidable. Sanya Weathers, Director of Community for Pitchblack Games' in-development sandbox title, Dominus, posted on the forums today to inform players that, effective immediately, Dominus is no more.

                    Weathers states that the team "simply cannot deliver the game [players] deserve with the resources [the studio has]." She goes on to apologize vehemently, adding that the forum is now read-only, though the game's Facebook page will remain open long enough for players to say their last goodbyes. Sanya signs off by thanking the players for proving that "there is a market for a game like [Dominus]." She concludes, "I will miss you all, and I know we'll meet again." Here's to hoping. Best of luck to the folks over at Pitchblack; we look forward to your next endeavor.

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                    Captain's Log: Interview with Star Trek Online lead writer Christine Thompson, part two

                    Posted: 30 Apr 2012 11:00 AM PDT

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                    Cryptic Studios
                    This week brings to an end my series of interview with Cryptic Studios representatives. We conclude with the second half of my interview with Christine Thompson, lead writer for Star Trek Online.

                    Thompson confirmed that she essentially writes everything in STO. She admits that she gets some help, sometimes from developers who prefer to write their own work, but she says she writes 90% of everything in the game.

                    The conversation picked back up with a focus on The Foundry, the user-generated content tool available to players in STO. I asked her if she had any direct advice for authors who use the Foundry to create missions and maps and social zones in the game. She said, "Authors "shouldn't be afraid to tell the stories they want to tell. That's one of the joys of The Foundry. And they should also know not every story is going to work for everybody. Some things people will love, and some things people won't. Use Of Bajor for example. I really enjoyed that episode. We took a chance and did something completely different with that episode, and I liked telling a Bajoran story. But for every person who liked that episode, there was somebody saying" -- and here she dropped her voice to a hoarse whisper -- "oh dear god, why can't I just shoot something?!"

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                      Mortal Kombat Review: A Near-Flawless Victory

                      Posted: 01 May 2012 12:01 AM PDT

                      I didn't think it fair to review Mortal Kombat for Vita without referencing the following key paragraph from our original review, which was written a little over a year ago by fighting game savant Neidel Crisan:

                      "With just under 30 characters to try out from the get-go, 30 different stages with a mountain of secrets and unlockables, and a robust online mode, the replay value is absolutely through the roof. Mortal Kombat has set the standard for the sheer amount of content that is to be expected from a title like this, showing that it is possible to add many creative elements to a genre that has typically been restricted to one-vs.-one arcade battles, training and online modes that leave a lot to be desired. If other developers follow suit and add even half of the amount of content that's included in Mortal Kombat, the fighting game genre has a very bright future ahead of it."

                      Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Embraces the Genre's Past

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 04:16 PM PDT

                      Shortly after last fall's release of the underwhelming Mario Kart 7, we put together a list of six lessons the series could learn from other entries in the genre. Mario has resided in rarefied atmosphere at the top of the mountain, and because of this, recent installments have suffered from the kind of stagnation that stems from a lack of competition. Well, in a serendipitous turn, it seems like the folks at Sumo Digital were thinking of many of the same lessons. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (which I will refer to as Transformed for the sake of my own sanity), a followup to Sonic's 2010 inaugural jaunt behind the wheel, treads new ground in the genre by keeping a watchful eye on the past.

                      For a long time, I've wanted Mario Kart to take a Super Smash Bros. approach and treat each installment as a tribute to all things Nintendo. While this has yet to come to fruition, Transformed's focus is on being a complete and sincere love letter to all things Sega. From the inclusion of fan-favorite characters like Vyse from Skies of Arcadia to more obscure competitors like Gilius Thunderhead, the feisty little dwarf from Golden Axe, Sumo is rolling up its sleeves and digging deep into the mine of Sega's past. Sumo isn't pandering by filling the line-up with purely Sonic characters, but instead giving those of us who grew up on the Genesis a healthy heap of fan-service. While the wide variety to characters show off this idea of tribute, it's the tracks themselves that really bring this concept to fruition.

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                      Phantasy Star Online 2: A Deeper Look at the Beta

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:45 PM PDT

                      Portal 2 DLC Gives Fans the Gift That Keeps Giving With New Level Editor

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:33 PM PDT

                      Few developers treat their fans better than Valve Software. With the recent unveiling of their new Portal 2 DLC, the company is giving even more power to players with the introduction of the "Perpetual Testing Initiative," a level editor for last year's critically acclaimed title.

                      Awesomenauts Exhibits Publishers' Effect on Digital Distribution

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:26 PM PDT

                      Awesomenauts

                      Update: We've received word from Ronimo that both the XBLA and PSN releases of the game will go ahead as scheduled. There's no word on how this may impact the plans for post-launch updates or if dtp holds the rights to a sequel if and when the time comes for that, but at least for now there won't be any interruption in us getting our hands on the game this week.

                      Original Story: Awesomenauts' name has been mentioned a great deal as of late with its release scheduled for this week. In addition to the new trailers you'd expect to see shortly before a game comes out, it was less than a week ago that developer Ronimo Games announced Awesomenauts would be made available to PlayStation Plus subscribers for free in May. Unfortunately, as the developer is now learning firsthand, what a difference a week can make.

                      Fable Heroes Review: Not the Hero We Need or Deserve

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 12:11 PM PDT

                      With Fable 3 wrapping up the RPG trilogy with a nice little bow, its creators now seem intent on exploring the wider Xbox 360 base by tapping into two other very distinct styles of play: Gesture-based shooting in Fable: The Journey, and bite-sized, beat-'em-up thrills with Fable Heroes. The Journey may well prove divisive among fans simply for its reliance on Kinect, but Fable Heroes sets its sights on wide appeal via accessible co-op action, a tiny $10 price point, and a bevy of franchise references that are light enough to not alienate newcomers.

                      As such, the Xbox Live Arcade release seems poised to introduce the world of Albion to a much larger audience; but for all its surface charm and smart ideas, Fable Heroes falls flat in action. Its slow-paced, repetitive combat fails to engage or consistently entertain. All the colorful callbacks in the world can't make up for what proves to be a frequently dull and unnecessarily repetitive experience.

                      Will Gamers Still Love Lara Croft?

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:16 AM PDT

                      Forget Mario. Forget Sonic. Forget White Guy With Short Brown Hair and High-Tech Space Armor. Forget Pac-Man. The most beloved video game character ever just might be Lara Croft, the tough-talking heroine of Eidos' Tomb Raider series. Boys mostly remember her for her habit of wearing impractical, revealing outfits and wiggling her hips as she explored ancient ruins; girls mostly remember her for being a non-nonsense heroine in a medium laden with princesses in need of rescue: A woman who could pump every bad guy in sight full of bullets all on her own, thank you very much, skimpy outfits and sexy wiggle be damned.

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                      MMORPG News


                      Spirit Tales: New Video Shows Off Playable Characters

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:42 PM PDT

                      New Video Shows Off Playable Characters

                      The Spirit Tales team has released a new trailer shining the spotlight on the six playable character types in the game. Check it out!

                      Star Wars: The Old Republic: Pokket + Live Stream Action TONIGHT!

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 01:28 PM PDT

                      Pokket + Live Stream Action TONIGHT!

                      Our team will be on hand from 9:30-11:30 p.m. EDT TONIGHT to bring you live streaming actin from Star Wars: The Old Republic. You'll be able to check out all of the action in the MMORPG.com Live Stream channel!

                      Dominus: Production Ceases

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 12:26 PM PDT

                      Production Ceases

                      PitchBlack Games has announced that development on Dominus has officially reached its end. The announcement came via the game's Facebook page.

                      EVE Online: Nine Glorious Years

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:43 AM PDT

                      Nine Glorious Years

                      A new blog post has been published on the EVE Online site reminding players that May 6th marks the game's NINTH anniversary. The post takes a look at how far the game has come since those earliest of days.

                      Lineage 2: GoD Update to Bring Big Changes to EU Version

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:09 AM PDT

                      GoD Update to Bring Big Changes to EU Version

                      Innova has announced that the EU version of Lineage II will be updating soon with the "Tauti" update. The update will bring a host of new features into the game including a new PvP continent, new clan features and an overhauled weapons attribute system.

                      TERA: FPSGuru.com | What Does This MMO Bring For The FPS Fan?

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:04 AM PDT

                      FPSGuru.com | What Does This MMO Bring For The FPS Fan?

                      Pyrostasis takes a look at Tera in this video overview at FPSGuru.com. Does he feel that "action combat" is enough to please most FPS fans? Watch and find out only at FPSGuru.com!

                      Stronghold Kingdoms: RTSGuru.com | Stronghold Kingdoms Review

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 10:02 AM PDT

                      RTSGuru.com | Stronghold Kingdoms Review

                      MMORTS Stronghold Kingdoms tries to bring the spirit of Stronghold to the online free to play arena. But does it succeed? Find out in the latest game review at RTSGuru.com.

                      Allods Online: Mentoring in Astral Space

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 09:48 AM PDT

                      Mentoring in Astral Space

                      gPotato has announced that the next major EU version of Allods Online update will include a mentoring system. The update will also feature a new zone in astral space that will be considered a "free for all" treasure hunting space.

                      World of Warcraft: Putting the War Back in Warcraft - Part 2

                      Posted: 29 Apr 2012 04:29 PM PDT

                      Putting the War Back in Warcraft - Part 2

                      There are a lot of highly anticipated games coming down the pike this year and Blizzard Entertainment has had to start looking at World of Warcraft to find new, innovative ways to keep the aging game relevant in a changing MMO landscape. In today's WoW Factor, we take a look at how Blizzard plans to do just that. Read on!

                      Guild Wars 2: Crafting Preview

                      Posted: 30 Apr 2012 07:10 AM PDT

                      Crafting Preview

                      During this past weekend's Guild Wars 2 closed beta event, we spent some time learning some of the intricacies of the crafting system. We've got some thoughts to share about GW2 crafting that you won't want to miss. Did you try it? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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