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Angry Birds Epic Strategy Guide, Tips, Hints and Cheats

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Angry Birds Epic Strategy Guide, Tips, Hints and Cheats


Angry Birds Epic is a new RPG for the iOS, Android and Windows Phone platforms featuring everyone's favorite birds and pigs. Your goal is to quest from stage to stage, defeating a nearly endless army of pigs, rescuing birds, earning treasure, and unlocking loads of tv, comics and other goodies.

FFXIV's Latest Information from Yoshida on 2.4, 3.0, New Classes

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FFXIV's Latest Information from Yoshida on 2.4, 3.0, New Classes


Fans have been eagerly awaiting the dates for the Final Fantasy XIV festival in October, and during the most recent live letter from the producer those dates were finally revealed.

Marvel Heroes begins Mac open beta

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Marvel Heroes begins Mac open beta


The Mac open beta for Marvel Heroes started yesterday, welcoming a new community of wanna-be superheroes into the fold.

Webzen Teases 2 new Games - The Flag One and Project M

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Webzen Teases 2 new Games -  The Flag One and Project M


In an announcement earlier, Webzen Korea revealed some of its recent business plans and investments. No official information was actually given about these 2 games.

Hottest 10 Parkour Games You Can't Miss

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Hottest 10 Parkour Games  You Can't Miss


Are you a fan of parkour? Here we are show you the hottest 10 Parkour Games which you can't miss recently of Android for you.

New Warrior Class Introduced to Classic MMORPG Lineage Korea

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New Warrior Class Introduced to Classic MMORPG Lineage Korea


You guys may think Lineage a quite old and classic MMO, but the Korean server recently introduced a new warrior class to the game after 6 years' silence by NCsoft. According to MMO Culture, it is a rather old-school class, the Warrior wields 2 one-handed weapons, including swords and axes.

Skyforge Atlas Class Breakdown&New Screenshots E3 Coverage

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Skyforge Atlas Class Breakdown&New Screenshots E3 Coverage


This week, players will get a glimpse of Skyforge's unique Ascension Atlas, the Sunken Temple location and three new character classes: the weapons-centric Gunner, the ruthless Beserker and the merciful Lightbinder. The Ascension Atlas is a unique system that lets players customize their character in billions of ways with adapted skills, talents and spells. This interface displays all the directions in which players can develop their characters.

Archlord 2 Level 40 Bosses Preview

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Archlord 2 Level 40 Bosses Preview


While we wait for the Closed Beta of Archlord 2 let's take a look on the level 40 Bosses specifications.

Rival Knights: How to Get More Gemstones and Gold Coins

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Rival Knights: How to Get More Gemstones and Gold Coins


Gameloft's new iOS and Android smash hit, Rival Knights, takes you back to the Middle Ages where knights joust in tournaments for fame, fortune, and for the King's Chest (in this game). Read on for some tips and tricks for getting more gemstones and coins in Rival Knights!

World of Tanks 9.1 Update Brings Football Mode and More

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World of Tanks 9.1 Update Brings Football Mode and More


9.1 update of World of Tank will be coming North America on June 17th. Technically, it's already live in Europe, it's going live in Korea on the 12th, and Americans will see parts of the update on the 13th too, but by the 17th, you'll have it all.

E3 2014: Hands-on with Black Gold's PvP

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E3 2014: Hands-on with Black Gold's PvP


It can be hard to demo an MMO at E3. Some studios stick a bunch of journalists together and have us try an instance, which can be fun or, if the worst of us ends up taking a key position, it can be rather frustrating. Other studios let you into a questing area but, to be brutally honest, these usually feel pretty stale compared to the nearby console games that let you do more than kill 10 goblins.

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Exclusive E3 2014 Coverage: First Insight into BattleCry

Posted: 13 Jun 2014 01:40 AM PDT

During E3, we were able to take a glimpse at BattleCry, the upcoming free-to-play multiplayer action fighting title which is still in its pre-alpha state but scheduled for release in 2015. Inspired by real-world organisations, the game features fast-paced and ferocious combat between factions. We were introduced to several of the available classes and factions […]

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Exclusive E3 2014 Coverage: Playing World of Speed

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 08:45 AM PDT

At this year's E3, the online racing MMO game World of Speed was shown for the very first time and we had actually been truly excited to get our hands on this fast-paced free-to-play title with its awesome AAA HD graphics. We were fortunate to be able to enjoy a demo play and this is […]

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Exclusive E3 2014 Coverage: The PvE Co-op Modes in Armored Warfare

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 07:24 AM PDT

During our attendance of the E3, we leaped at the opportunity to check out Obsidian Entertainment's latest 3rd-person tank action MMO Armored Warfare. The demonstration took us into a PvE-focused co-op mode which had us play together with others and accomplish several challenging objectives as we faced the AI opponent (as opposed to the PvP-oriented […]

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Exclusive Review: The Closed Beta of HEX: Shards of Fate

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 03:20 AM PDT

RATING: DBT Pros: Promises a variety of different features as well as a more strategic and complex style of gameplay. Cons: Its complexity might be its downfall for many players not willing to beat the learning curve. We've lately been granted the opportunity to check out the early beta version of HEX: Shards of Fate, the latest […]

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E3 2014: Interview with Star Citizen Creator Chris Roberts [Video]

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 06:12 PM PDT

Star Citizen LogoAn ambitious sci-fi MMO

Star Citizen has been making waves with the unprecedented amount of money it has made from crowdfunding which is currently around $46 million. Maximum PC editor Jimmy Thang was able to interview famed video game designer and Star Citizen creator Chris Roberts about his new IP.

Chris Roberts, known for creating Wing Commander, returned to developing games after a long hiatus. In 2011 he started a Kickstarter project for Star Citizen, a new sci-fi trading and combat  MMO game, that piqued the interest of gamers and garnered over $2.1 million in Kickstarter backing. From there, interested gamers were able to keep funding the game through the official website.

Describing Star Citizen Roberts said, "The game is about space and flying around and you can go anywhere. You can start on a planet, get a mission, buy or sell goods, and get in your ship. Then take off and fly around space."

The game will be a persistent MMO with an active AI population and dynamic economy. It will not be a subscription-based MMO, rather it will follow Guild War 2's model of purchasing the game and no other fees. Since the game will feature a lot of ship-to-ship combat Roberts pointed out the Arena Commander Module, a dogfighter simulation within the game, being shown in the background and explained its purpose, "The idea is when you want to test out your skills and everything, you would actually go into your hangar, get into your ship, and start up the simulation. It allows you to fly and test your combat skills without risk of losing your ship."

The reason for this simulation, Roberts went on to explain, is because of the nature of Star Citizen, "In the real, full game there's investment in your ship and the hull and the goods. If you lose it, you get tractored back to the nearest planet and then you have to start it again."

Star Citizen, which is being developed with high-end PC gaming in mind, is a big undertaking and Roberts is not expecting to fully release it anytime soon. When asked he replied, "It's kind of hard to give a specific date because there is so much stuff happening." 

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Teens Demonstrate Easiest Way to Hack an ATM is to RTFM

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 11:21 AM PDT

ATMThere's no excuse for this kind of lax security

You don't have to be a seasoned hacker to break into an ATM, nor do you need to play with explosives or take other extreme measures. In some cases, thwarting an ATM's security is as easy as reading the flipping manual. That's what a pair of 9th grade students in Canada did. Matthew Hewlett and Caleb Turon, both 14 years old, 'hacked' an ATM by looking up the unit's user manual online.

The ATM in question belongs to the Bank of Montreal. Instructions provided in the online manual showed how to access that model's operator mode, which the teens did. They then took a shot at randomly guessing the ATM's six-digit password and got it right on the first guess.

"We thought it would be fun to try, but we were not expecting it to work," Hewlett told Winnipeg Sun. "When it did, it asked for a password."

The boys then went to one of BMO's branches and notified them how easy it was to infiltrate the ATM. The person they spoke with shrugged them off at first, saying they'd never be able to get anything out of it. Faced with the challenge, the boys went back to the machine, fired up the operating mode, and printed off documentation showing how much money was in the machine, information regarding withdrawals, and more. They also found a setting to change the surcharge amount, so they changed it to a penny. Finally, the boys changed the greeting from "Welcome to the BMO ATM" to "Go away. This ATM has been hacked."

After all this time, the boys were late for school. BMO wrote them a letter on official letterhead that read, "Please excuse Mr. Caleb Turon and Matthew Hewlett for being late during lunch hour due to assisting BMO with security."

What this all boils down to is having an incredibly weak password. One could also argue that ATM operator manuals shouldn't be so easy to access online.

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Some Charter Customers in St. Louis Report Free Speed Bump to 100Mbps

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 10:53 AM PDT

Charter VanMore than three times faster Internet service for no additional cost? Yes, please!

Charter Communications is building up some good will for itself in the St. Louis area, or so it would seem. Several Charter customers report having their base broadband service increased from 30Mbps to 100Mbps this week for free. It's not clear if Charter intends to roll out the same speed upgrade to other parts of the country (a forum users says it's limited to St. Louis), but as far as St. Louis goes, this appears to be a planned speed bump.

"Asked an agent about the speed increase in my area from 30Mbps to 100Mbps -- this is only for St. Louis customers and it is happening on June 10th," a DSLReports forum user posted back in May. "I have confirmed the 100Mbps three times. They have been rolling these upgrades out on Tuesday I have seen, so this must be true. We will see in two and a half weeks. So excited."

More recently, Nathan Kirsch over at Legit Reviews said he reset his modem on June 10th, and sure enough, his Internet service jumped from 30Mbps to 100Mbps (uploads stayed the same at 4Mbps).

"This is a pretty nice increase for free, so if you are in the St. Louis area you might want to power cycle your DOCSIS 3.0 cable model and see if you can get the new 100Mbps service with a speed test," Kirsch says.

According to Kirsch, Charter Ultra 100 customers are getting a speed increase to 120Mbps. That's not nearly as exciting as the more than three-times speed bump that base customers are getting, though he also claims that Charter Ultra 100 customers will see more speed improvements as time goes on.

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E3 2014: Check Out KOR FX's Haptic Feedback Suit for Gamers [Video]

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 09:47 AM PDT

KOR FX Gaming VestFeeling some good vibrations in the KOR FX booth at E3

A company out of Cambridge, Massachusetts is trying to raise $75,000 on Kickstarter to fund a gaming vest that offers haptic feedback. The company is KOR FX and its gaming vest uses "4DFX" technology to transform audio coming from your games or media into pinpointed high-definition haptic feedback so that you can feel movements, bullets, explosions, and more. Our tireless Online Managing Editor Jimmy Thang made his way over to KOR FX's booth at E3 to see the vest in person and learn about the technology behind it.

KOR FX explains that the vest processes audio into haptic feedback using a proprietary chipset and millions of lines of algorithm that in an instant can figure out what needs to be done and produces "haptic events."

All of this feedback occurs on just two spots on the chest. However, it's not a simple rumble pack, the company says. The way it's explained, your brain processes the haptic feedback in the chest internally to create a sense of immersion that goes beyond rumble packs. Have a look:

The project has raised a little over $45,000 so far on Kickstarter with 42 days still to do. If you'd like to back it, just go here and issue your pledge.

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E3 2014: Razer CEO Talks Project Christine, New Computer Case, and More [Video]

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 09:17 AM PDT

Razer Kraken at E3Razer's cutting it up at E3 with plenty of product announcements

You would expect a gaming peripheral maker like Razer to be hyper active during this time of year, and you'd be right. Razer announced a handful of new products during E3, including a new PC case design licensing program and the Nabu Smart Band, which is now shipping to developers. Maximum PC Online Editor Jimmy Thang met up with Razer CEO Min-Liang Tang to talk about these products and more.

Tang seemed particularly excited to talk about Nabu, which he points out is a not a fitness band, but a "Smart Band." The intention is to combine the best of a smart watch with a smart band into a single wearable device with a compact form factor. It's capable of streaming from both Android and iOS. You can track your steps, see how many calories you've burned, and more. One unique feature of the Nabu Smart Band is that if you shake hands with someone else that has one, you can both transfer data to each other.

As for Project Christine, this is something Razer is still pursuing. At present, the company is talking with major OEMs to try and make this happen. More info on that in the video below:

The discussion didn't stop there. Tang talked about getting its design team to work with case manufacturers to launch cases branded as "Designed by Razer." It's essentially a certification program in which Razer will work with case makers who are interested in building custom enclosures with Razer's branding. Have a look:

NZXT is first up to bat with the licensing program. Over time, expect other case makers to jump on board.

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E3 2014: A Close Encounter with Alienware's Alpha PC Gaming Console [Video]

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 08:47 AM PDT

Alienware Alpha Lights

It looks like a Steam Machine but runs Windows

Valve didn't do its hardware partners any favors by delaying the availability of its in-house developed Steam Controller, which by extension means everyone else has to push back the launch of their respective Steam Machine systems until next year. Bummer, right? Well, yes, but Alienware isn't letting the delay mess up its mojo. Instead, Alienware took its Steam Machine design and ran with a configuration that runs Windows, plus a custom 10-foot UI during boot for accessing music and movies. We took a closer look at the Alienware Alpha Console at E3.

The custom UI will also allow gamers to get directly into Steam Big Picture mode, a special mode in Steam that's intended for big screen HDTVs. So even though the Alpha Console is running Windows 8.1, Alienware's goal is to get gamers into Steam Big Picture mode and gaming as quickly as possible.

As we previously reported, the Alienware Alpha Console will ship with an Xbox 360 controller. The system will start at $549 and come with an Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive, and a custom built Nvidia "Maxwell" graphics solution. For gamers with a bigger budget, they can upgrade parts for a higher end configuration.

Check out the video below for more information, including whether or not Alienware might make the Xbox 360 controller an optional add-on rather than a standard accessory:

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Newegg Daily Deals: Asus DirectCU II Radeon R9 270X Graphics Card, AMD FX-6300, and More!

Posted: 12 Jun 2014 08:28 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

Bitcoin and other virual currency miners threw a wet blanket over the launch of AMD's R7 and R9 series cards by hording all the inventory in hopes of striking it rich, but that's fast becoming old news. AMD cards are back in stock. Looking to pick one up? Check out today's top deal for an Asus DirectCU II Radeon R9 270X Graphics Card for $179 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code: [EMCPDWP223]; additional $10 mail-in-rebate). This card features 2GB of GDDR5 memory, a factory overclocked, and a custom cooling solution for lower temps and noise.

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