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ArcheAge: Conquest of Auroria Is Targeted for Launch on November 4

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ArcheAge: Conquest of Auroria Is Targeted for Launch on November 4


Need more updates of ArcheAge to immerse yourself into this open-world sandbox game? Trion has just announced to launch "Conquest of Auroria" on November 4 and they will open a magical realm filled with limitless opportunity and dangerous new perils. Featuring six new upcoming zones, Auroria continent is open for players to claim and conquer.

Welcome Back To Tyria: A Returning Player’s Perspective On Guild Wars 2

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Welcome Back To Tyria: A Returning Player's Perspective On Guild Wars 2


The Arenanet developed game, Guild Wars 2 has always been an odd beast to bring up when discussing the MMORPG genre. Its unique take on traditional in-game systems and its fairly unrestrictive "buy the box with no subscription" payment model, are almost enough to want to classify it as a different type of game altogether.

Your Delightful Weirdness for The Day: Daddy Long Legs

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Your Delightful Weirdness for The Day: Daddy Long Legs


Here's your delightful weirdness for the day: Daddy Long Legs, the newest project by Danish outfit Set Snail, is about moving a set of spindly, angular legs forward as far as you can before physics, gravity,

ArcheAge - Limiting Global Chats to 15 to Fight Spam - Is it Working?

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ArcheAge - Limiting Global Chats to 15 to Fight Spam - Is it Working?


Fighting gold spam is usually tough for any game company to do in the beginning. It takes new algorithms to automatically detect spam, and a constant battle to push people away from taking part in it.

Final Fantasy XIV: Dreams Of Ice -- The Final Coil of Bahamut Preview

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Final Fantasy XIV: Dreams Of Ice -- The Final Coil of Bahamut Preview


Final Fantasy XIV patch 2.4 Dreams Of Ice preview will offer players a glimpse of the Final Coil of Bahamut, wherein the greatest of challenges awaits Eorzea's adventurers. The truth of the Calamity lies hid within its dark confines—will it finally be brought to light?

Perfect World Completes Acquisition of Digital Extremes

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Perfect World Completes Acquisition of Digital Extremes


Digital Extremes has sold 61 per cent of its stock to two Chinese companies, with 58 per cent now owned by a subsidiary of the agricultural firm, Sumpo Food Holdings. The other 3 per cent was acquired by Perfect Online, a subsidiary of Perfect World, meaning that the majority stake in the Ontario-based developer of Warframe and The Darkness 2 is now owned by a company with no prior history in the games business.

World Of Warcraft 6.0.2 Patch Review!

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World Of Warcraft 6.0.2 Patch Review!


Whats up guys, Zach Sharpes here with a World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor 6.0.2 Patch Review! In this patch review I detail the prepatch to Warlords of Draenor, and analyse some of the major changes that occurred.

Skara: The Blade Remains Coming to Steam Early Access on 27th October

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Skara: The Blade Remains Coming to Steam Early Access on 27th October


8 Bit, the indie development studio based in Barcelona, Spain and London, UK, today confirmed its debut title, 'Skara: The Blade Remains' will launch on Steam's Early Access, 27th October 2014 for £12.00/$19.00/€15.00. Skara: The Blade Remains is a revolutionary 'multiplayer online versus' (MOV), third person hack n' slash em up which utilises Epic's Unreal Engine 4 enabling Skara to look triple AAA, on a triple III budget!

World's Biggest Sudoku Out Now on Android and iOS

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World's Biggest Sudoku Out Now on Android and iOS


World's Biggest Sudoku, a brand new Sudoku app is free to download from today on iPhone, iPad, Android devices, Kindle Fire and Fire Phone, and Windows Phone 8.

D.S.F - Build Your Armada and Rule the Gaxlaxy

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D.S.F - Build Your Armada and Rule the Gaxlaxy


When I see D.S.F, it gives me a deep impression with sic-fi space fighters and space stations. From their screenshots and trailer, the game looks a little similar to a science-fiction shooter game Destiny, but not the same. Deep Space Fleet's major combat weapon is space fighters and they allow players to customize, sounds cool, isn't it?

League of Legends: Watch 2014 Worlds Final in Theaters

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League of Legends: Watch 2014 Worlds Final in Theaters


Want to watch the League of Legends 2014 World Championship Final on a movie screen? Are you in Plano, Texas, Bellevue, Washington, or Evanston, Illinois? Then head over to one of the official Coke eSports and Cinemark viewing parties on Saturday, October 18th.

GTA 5 New Update(Cars/Outfits/Last Team Standing mode) Mode Preview

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GTA 5 New Update(Cars/Outfits/Last Team Standing mode) Mode Preview


The main part of the upgrade touched the DLC add-ons with new powerful assault rifles, as well as several powerful modes of transport, and the addition of features in the editor online business. A detailed discussion of innovation. In Ammu-Nation you can buy a weapon with very high power - heavy shotgun (Heavy Shotgun) for firing in melee and rifle Marksman Rifle allows to kill enemies from great distances. All this in a store there are additional masks, vests, pants, and much more - be sure to check out the weapons stall.

Finger-Drumming Rhythm Game Incandescence Available Now

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Finger-Drumming Rhythm Game Incandescence Available Now


There isn't a ton of complexity to experimental rhythm game Incandescence, but if you're looking for some passive fun, it's out now for free on iOS and Android, and Windows Phone. Inspired by the developer's own impulsive finger-drumming habit, the goal of Incandescence is to simply tap and drum on a dynamic neon crystal, to the beat of the music.

Blade and Soul CN: School Fashion Design Semi-Final Competition

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Blade and Soul CN: School Fashion Design Semi-Final Competition


New term came for quite a long time, but the fever of Blade and Soul CN School Fashion Design Semi-Final Competition has just begun, let's see the beautiful fashions designed by players!

Earn a Monster Soul in Elsword’s New Halloween Dungeon Event

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Earn a Monster Soul in Elsword's New Halloween Dungeon Event


KOG Games has introduced a devilish new Halloween dungeon event for Elsword – Ariel's Nightmare. Halloween Erilot lurks in the night and she has chosen Ariel's dreams as her haunt. The only way to help poor Ariel is to defeat the wicked creature. Erilot hides among mimics, so look closely. Thrash the nightmare creatures that have been troubling Ariel and receive Halloween Monster's Souls for exclusive swag!

NomNomNom!: A Free Endless Eat 'em Up Full of Meaty Food and Pug Farts

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NomNomNom!: A Free Endless Eat 'em Up Full of Meaty Food and Pug Farts


NomNomNom! is a game about two things, really: eating food, and pug farts.The two combine together in this free, endless eat 'em up. Your mission is to guide a pug from starvation by helping it eat a stream of food heading towards its doggy chops.

Perpetuum Launching Officially on Steam on Oct 17th

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Perpetuum Launching Officially on Steam on Oct 17th


According to a dve blog, Avatar Creations has ended their short Early Access phase and announced to officially launch Sci-fi MMO Perpetuum on Steam on Oct 17th. A patch scheduled for this Thursday that will presenting a reworked mineral spawning system, which won't mean too much difference in gameplay at first, but it makes the lives easier and it's also more optimal for the server and the database.

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Berserk: The Cataclysm Free Packs Giveaway

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:31 AM PDT

Are you into collectible card games? Do you have a knack for free-to-play games? If so, you are in the right place at the right time, as we’re distributing 60-ounces packs (2.50€ each) for Berserk: The Cataclysm. This currency will enable you to purchase cards, mission packs and many different things. Just follow these instructions to receive your pack: Step 1. […]

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The Next Chapter of DC Universe Online

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 05:47 AM PDT

SOE has just announced the next chapter of the DLC trilogy War of Light for DC Universe Online, which will be available for PC, PS 3 and PS 4 later this year. The 12th downloadable content (DLC) pack will continue the story of Sinestro and Green Lantern Hal Jordan who must unite despite their differences […]

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Customisation in The Crew

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 05:29 AM PDT

Ubisoft has just provided the public with a brand-new trailer for their racing MMO The Crew which will become available on December 2. The video offers an insight into the different customisation options and presents infinite possibilities for tuning spec, interior and exterior part combinations, which allow drivers to customise their ride as they please. […]

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Top 10 Browser-Based Games October 2014

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 05:04 AM PDT

We thought today was the right time to present our exclusive selection of the 10 best free-to-play browser games in October 2014. Be prepared for some quite tremendous changes in comparison to last month, as Battlestar Galactica Online is the only MMO able to defend its position. Among this month’s climbers are Drakensang Online and Panzer General Online while other MMOs such […]

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Shards of War Gameplay Commentary

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 03:04 AM PDT

We thought it was about time to playtest Bigpoint's latest and only just launched multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), Shards of War. Taking a break from the classic magic and fantasy theme, the game heads off into the future where parallel universes have collided and Sentinels from other worlds now battle it out. Regarding its […]

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Hands-on with Ghost Recon Phantoms

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 02:30 AM PDT

SCORE: Graphics: 8 Gameplay: 8 Sounds: 6 Overall: 7.5 Pros: Good cover system, interesting class mechanics. Cons: Sprinting and using the cover system sometimes feels a bit clumsy. We felt like it was high time to check out Ghost Recon Phantoms (GRP), the new, renamed version of Ghost Recon Online for we were interested in […]

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Newegg Daily Deals: Asus ROG Poseidon GTX 780 Graphics Card, WD Black 1TB HDD, and More!

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 10:07 AM PDT

Asus ROG Poseidon GTX 780newegg logo

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Brace yourself, winter is coming. If you reside in a snowy state, that means lots of cold white powder will drop from the gray and gloomy sky, keeping you holed up in your warm and cozy abode as you wait for the sun to come out of hibernation. What's a winter hermit to do? Get your game on, of course! Cure what might have been a depressing summer by treating yourself to today's top deal for an Asus ROG Posiedon GTX 780 Graphics Card for $330 with free shipping (normally $343 - use coupon code: [EMCWPWD222]; Additional $30 mail-in-rebate). It's fast, runs cool and quiet, and comes with a gift from Nvidia -- Borderlands: The Pre Sequel. And if you decide to try your hand at liquid cooling, this card is ready to accept it!

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WD Black Series 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5-inch Internal Hard Drive for $70 with free shipping (normally $80 - use coupon code: [EMCWPWD44])

AMD FX-6300 Vishera 6-Core 3.5GHz (4.1GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 95W Desktop Processor for $98 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code: [EMCWPWD33])

Intel Core i7-4790 Haswell Quad-Core 3.6GHz LGA 1150 84W Desktop Processor for $290 with free shipping (normally $310 - use coupon code: [EMCWPWD34])

Acer 27-inch 6ms HDMI Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor for $195 with free shipping (normally $220 - use coupon code: [EMCWPWD65])

HP to Stick a Fork in webOS, Preps Complete Shutdown of Services on January 15, 2015

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 09:55 AM PDT

webOS beer glassesSomebody start playing Taps

Palm had a potential winner in webOS, the mobile operating system that truly could have been awesome. Unfortunately, a series of missteps led to webOS falling out of relevance as Android and iOS raced to the front of the pack, so now all we can do is look back at what might have been. Oh, and make no mistake, webOS is pretty much history at this point -- so much so that HP announced plans to shut down its App Catalog and cloud services support for remaining webOS devices effective January 15, 2015. For the three or four of you who this affects, mark your calendars.

"We appreciate your loyalty to the webOS platform," HP said in a succinct statement accompanying the announcement. There's also an FAQ that sheds more light on HP's decision to call it a night.

HP explains that it's part of an ordelry end of life program, noting that it announced the end of webOS devices (phones and tablets) over three years ago. The company kept its services running as a courtesy to its customers, but now that the "user count has dwindled," HP says it's no longer viable to keep doing so.

For those of you who still own a webOS device, it will continue to work beyond January 15, 2015, though you won't be able to download new apps or updates, backup or restore from the cloud, setup new devices, or recover lost passwords. If you purchased an app but have yet to download it, now is a good time to snag it -- the HP App Catalog will be unavailable after the shutdown.

Image Credit: Flickr (Lisa Brewster)

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Linksys Rolls Out a Pair of High End Wireless AC Routers

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 09:34 AM PDT

Linksys E8350Dual-band or tri-band, take your pick

It's getting a bit difficult to keep up with the fast evolving wireless router market, as newer and faster models built around the Wireless-AC standard keep coming out a furious pace. One of the most active players in the high-end router game is Linksys, which just announced two new models -- the Linksys AC3200 Tri-Band Smart Wi-Fi Router (EA9200) and the Linksys AC2400 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router (E8350).

"Linksys is all about quality and performance. Our goal with these new routers is to provide a solution that will help families who have a lot of devices connected to the internet wirelessly achieve better performance on each device or for single users that demand high performance on a single device such as gaming or streaming video," said Mike Chen, vice president product development, Linksys. ""We have been working closely with our vendors to design and engineer these routers so they have advantages to outperform and provide the value consumers are looking for in high end routers."

The EA9200 Tri-Band model features six active antennas -- three on the outside and three more on the inside -- to provide six data streams. It also has a dual-core 1GHz CPU with three integrated co-processors for a total of 2.96GHz of penta-core processing power, which is used in part to drive the device's Smart functions.

There are three radios in all, including a single 2.4GHz radio with data transfer rates of up to 600Mbps (three spatial streams) and two 5GHz radios, each of which supports data transfer rates of up to 1300Mbps (three spatial streams). Though you can't combine all three channels into a single connection, Linksys adds the maximum data transfer speeds together to arrive at its AC3200 designation (600 + 1300 + 1300). It's a bit of a dubious practice, though one that all router makers participate in.

As for the E8350, it sports two radios with data transfer rates of up to 600Mbps on the 2.4GHz band (three spatial streams with 256QAM) and up to 1733Mbps on the 5GHz band (four spatial streams). There are four removable and adjustable antennas. According to Linksys, the E8350 provides the best overall performance to single devices that require high bandwidth, such as video streaming or online gaming.

The AC2400 (E8350) will be available today for $250 MSRP; the AC3200 (EA9200) will be released to retail this weekend for $300 MSRP.

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FSP Brings the Juice with 80 Plus Platinum Aurum PT Power Supply Line

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 09:02 AM PDT

FSP Aurum PT 1200W Power SupplyKeeping things tidy with modular cables

FSP's new 80 Plus Platinum certified Aurum PT power supply family leaves few, if any stones unturned. Available in 850W, 1000W, and even 1200W models, the high-end Aurum PT line boasts super high efficiency (over 92 percent), enough wattage to run the most demanding gaming systems, flat-ribbon modular cables to help keep the inside of your case nice and clutter free (as possible), and a neat looking design, in case the opportunity to show off your PSU ever presents itself.

According to FSP, the Aurum PT uses full industrial grade Japanese capacitors and solid capacitors on the secondary side to ensure that the single +12V rail design delivers consistent, ripple-free power. The new PSU family also features FSP's proprietary "E-Sync Remote-Sensing" technology to provide synchronized 3.3V/5V/12V with a stable signal.

Cooling chores are handled by a 135mm fluid dynamic bearing fan that supposedly stays cool and silent even during gaming sessions, and arrow-shaped ventilation holes that were aerodynamically designed to improve air extraction (FSP's claim, not ours).

These PSUs ship with eight PCI-E 6+2 pin connectors to support up to four graphics cards, along with enough cables and connectors to hook up 13 SATA devices.

The Aurum PT series is available now for $220 (850W), $240 (1000W), and $280 (1200W) MSRP, all backed by 7-year warranties.

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MSI Injects Gaming All-in-One Systems with Nvidia's Latest Mobile GPUs

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:41 AM PDT

MSI AIOHigh power gaming on an all-in-one

MSI has gone and upgraded its 27-inch all-in-one gaming PCs with Nvidia's recently announced Maxwell-based mobile GPUs, the GeForce GTX 970M and 980M. These are supposedly the first AIO systems to feature Maxwell in mobile form, though the story doesn't end there -- they also feature a 4th generation Intel Core i7 4860HQ quad-core processor clocked at 2.4GHz (up to 3.6GHz via Turbo) and up to 16GB of DDR3L-1600 RAM.

The 27-inch display on both the AG270 2QC (GTX 970M) and AG270 2QE (GTX 980M) models features a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) resolution with multi-touch support, anti-flicker technology, and "Less Blue Light" technology applied to its anti-glare implementation -- according to MSI, the end result is less eyestrain during extended gaming sessions.

"To provide gamers with an even better gaming experience, the AG270 uses an anti-glare matte display featuring Anti-Flicker technology, which stabilizes the electrical current to prevent serious flickering seen in standard displays. Together with Less Blue Light technology, this helps to reduce eye fatigue after extended use while also enhancing the quality of the gaming environment," MSI explains.

Other features include Killer E2200 LAN, up to three mSATA SSDs in RAID 0, 3.5-inch HDD (various options), Blu-ray writer, dual Yamaha 5W speakers, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, four USB 3.0 ports (one with Super Charger technology), two USB 2.0 ports, a 3-in-1 card reader, 2MP webcam, HDMI input, HDMI output, VGA output, microphone and headphone jacks, and Windows 8.1.

Depending on the exact configuration, these systems are pretty pricey. We've only spotted a few so far online, which ranged from around $2,100 to $2,700.

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Lian Li's PC-T80 Open Air Test Bench Supports Liquid Cooling

Posted: 16 Oct 2014 08:17 AM PDT

Lian Li PC-T80Keep those cups of coffee far, far away

Open air test benches aren't for everyone. Your mom and pop? They're probably not candidates. In fact, we'd venture to guess that the vast majority would prefer a traditional closed case. That's not to say there isn't a market for test benches -- reviewers, frequent upgraders, and those who are always tinkering will see the value in such a design. There aren't a ton to choose from, though the market for open air test benches did just grow by one with the introduction of Lian Li's PC-T80.

Or it grew it two, if you want to consider the black (PC-T80X) and silver (PC-T80A) color options as two totally different beasts. Color differences aside, the PC-T80 follows in the footsteps of Lian Li's PC-T60 but adds native radiator support and a more modular design.

It measures 17.3 (W) x 17.1 (H) x 13.1 (D) inches (440mm x 435mm x 335mm) and is separated into three zones. Up top is a dual-functioning bracket to install radiators up to 360mm or three 3.5-inch/2.5-inch HDDs. According to Lian Li, the HDD cage and power supply location in the lower zone can be exchanged without much effort, and if you need it, an additional HDD cage can be installed in the lower zone.

The PC-T80 supports motherboards up to XL-ATX. It uses a tool-less mounting system for HDDs and features a pre-cut motherboard tray for the optional installation of USB and multimedia port connector cables.

Both the silver and black PC-T80 models will be available soon for $169 (MSRP).

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