Posted Nov 20, 2006 at 07:32AM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
World of Warcraft,
Off Topic
Tags:
Blizzard,
Azeroth
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Things are not quite looking good for Blizzard Entertainment's giant MMO, World of Warcraft. First, expansion The Burning Crusade was delayed for a couple of weeks with the developer saying it needed some more time. The players gave in, thinking it's for the best. Then weeks after weeks, the updates being done to the game became public and sad to say, the fans are not liking it.To be quite frank, thinks like these leave a bitter taste in the mouth. Sometimes it makes a player so disappointed, that he just want to call it quits. If you ask us, it makes us go back to the time when WoW was just released and the gates of Azeroth just opened. It makes us remember what it is exactly about the game that we love in the first place. When you think about it, WoW holds three qualities that help endear an MMO to a player. The virtually unlimited dungeons and raid runs were designed for achievers, while the PvP enthusiasts have a world and battlegrounds set aside for them. Then you have the casual players that were pulled in and eventually became hard-cores themselves. Interlocking quests, smooth level transitions, goal-driven gameplay. Everything a player desires is there. If you really think about it, WoW in its own way deviates from the norms of MMORPGs. Certain games require you to join groups and clans. Not require in a sense that you won't be able to play but require meaning "let's see how far you can go alone." WoW allows a player a moment of solitude, the freedom to be left alone whenever he wishes it. Yes, those are all the things we love about World of Warcraft. Blizzard boasts of its 7.5 million active fan base. While it is true, we hope they begin listening to its people before their number dwindles down. |
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Posted Nov 11, 2006 at 04:02AM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
City of Heroes,
Previews
Tags:
Breakout,
Rogue
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You have all seen the video of the Safeguard Missions for MMO City of Heroes. While you already have an idea on how these would actually go, a quick rundown of their specifics would never hurt, would it? Besides, we are quite sure you are not so keen with the idea of letting those villains win. On the official site of the game, designer EJ Nelson (aka Ravenstorm) dropped by to enumerate all and provide a number of helpful tips.On top of his list is the Bank Robbery. Tasked to prevent the robbery of one of the city's banks, you should of course review first the minimap given to you and master the location of the bank. Just after a few minutes, the crime would immediately ensue and keep in mind that the big boss will make his or her way to the vault to destroy the vault door and rob the bank. The key here is to finish everything inside the establishment as letting them out would certainly complicate things. Given that you succeed in the Bank Robbery mission, a 15 minute timer will then be displayed on your compass. Use this extra time to earn additional experience, badges, and temporary powers by cleaning up the streets. By cleaning, we mean the dirty work itself and the more fun part, defeating vandals. Aside from these, there are also side missions than ca be activated along the way by finding mission-specific keys. There would be a good number of unnamed villains in your locality but paying attention to their conversations and movements would give you a clue as to what they are up to. Example of these are the following:
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Posted Nov 06, 2006 at 06:19AM by Ian C.
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World of Warcraft,
Mods
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Today's batch of WoW mods include these nifty apps: Kisk's PVPCooldown Reborn v2.9, totalpackage's ImproveDressingRoom, and Razzen's Grim Riders - Target Tools.Kisk's PVPCooldown Reborn v2.9 shows the time remaining on your PVP status or shows PVP zone-info. Razzen's target tools provides a visual target and raid icon assignment for both the main tank and raid members through network communication and GUI. The installation instructions for both combat related mods can be found in the readme files in their respective folders. The odd mod out for this batch is totalpackage's ImproveDressingRoom as it's something for the aesthetically anal among you. The ImproveDressingRoom mod allows you to zoom, reposition, and rotate the dressing room models so that you may get a better view of how things look on your avatar. It works with the Auction House dressing room. Enjoy the mods folks! Download [WoW Mod Pack] |
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Posted Oct 18, 2006 at 02:12PM by Alaric S.
Listed in:
World of Warcraft,
Mods
Tags:
Lua,
Mage,
GMail
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Shandrai has update his World of Warcraft AV (Absolute Vikings) mod pack for PvE, PvP, good for all classes + more for all you AV guild members out there. This addon pack can give you some advantage in battle plus a lot of info about fights, flights, timers for different things or adding some features. Addons, says Shandrai, can make playing WoW more "laggy" especially if you have an old or slow computer so he says don't add too many add too many addons. He recommends that you use only the addons that you think are the best ones. But if you a powerful PC Shandrai strongly recommends you to use all addons in this pack. The easiest way to update to this addon pack is to delete all addons in your addons folder and drag all addons from the 'other addons' folder and the ones you want from the 'class addons' folder into you addons folder. It should be located here: C:ProgramWorld of WarcraftInterfaceAddons. If you haven't got a addons folder then create a folder and name it addons. place it in your interface folder. Got that? Shandrai included a very long and very useful explanation about this addon pack which is a must-read if you're thinking of using it. Full details of the AV Mod addon pack after the jump. Download: [AV Mod Pack Update] |
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Posted Oct 16, 2006 at 05:33AM by Alaric S.
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World of Warcraft,
Mods
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Azeroth
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Humanity may have been having a hard time looking for life beyond out planet, but already we're witnessing the transformation of a new world. It might be virtual, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's less realistic than aliens. Being almost as real as planet Earth, Azeroth has it own share of hardworkers, such as
Rivotti who has just released a World of Warcraft addon that helps Priests, Druids and Shamans with the following spells:
Download: [RSavedHealer] You can read the full details of RSavedHealer after the jump. |
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Posted Oct 14, 2006 at 10:14AM by Karl B.
Listed in:
Mods
Tags:
raiding,
Guri
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Grinding can quite often be a pain, and a pretty boring kind of pain at that. We all have our own little ways to help lessen the dampening effect that grinding has n our will to live. Some people read a book, some listen to music, and some people play poker. If the aforementioned ways just don't float your boat, then maybe you'd like to take a stab at trying to answer a few trivia questions. That's what today's World of Warcraft mod is for. Aptly named TriviaBot, this mod is a fun and engaging way of distracting yourself from the tedium of grinding, raiding or random idling. With almost 3000 WoW-related and non-WoW questions, it's sure to add a whole lot of brain activity to your WoW experience. Plus, it gives you a chance to show off that collection of useless knowledge that's backing up the pipes in your grey matter. Authored by Guri, TriviaBot is based on the RaidTrivia mod by Psy. Right now, there are 2,632 normal questions and 312 WoW questions included. The normal questions are from Psy's RaidTrivia as well as some parts of the code. Some of the WoW questions are Guri's while some are user-submitted questions. The mod maintains a list of top scorers which is printed out after every fifth question. It also keeps speed-records for the quickest answers and allows you to play in any channel. How do you use it? Here's a list of available command line options: /trivia channel [SAY|YELL|PARTY|RAID|GUILD| /trivia start - Starts the trivia game. /trivia stop - Stops the current game. /trivia skip - Skips the current question. /trivia shuffle - Reshuffles the questions (restarts from beginning) /trivia clear - Clears the scores. /trivia qlist [wow|normal] - Select the question list. /trivia help - In-game help display Click on the download link below to get TriviaBot and let the games begin! Download: [TriviaBot v1.4] Buy: [World of Warcraft | WoW Expansion: Burning Crusade ] |
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Posted Oct 11, 2006 at 12:58PM by Jex H.
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Dark Age of Camelot,
News
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All you Dark Age of Camelot fanatics take heed, all servers for your beloved game will be down tomorrow for some tweakings and fixes. The development team will be working on some behind-the-scenes stuff, but to make it up to you, they will make sure that their anniversary bonus goodies will be working properly. You might complain that it's working just fine now, but the team says that it only works well when you're playing solo. So for the sake of those who play Camelot on "big raid-style dungeon crawls", they will be working on this too. Also, they'll make the Classic Zone bonuses available soon after, to further ease whatever withdrawal symptoms you may experience from the downtime. Servers will be down tomorrow at precisely 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. EDT. Remember to check back with us for more updates on your favorite RPGs. |
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Posted Oct 10, 2006 at 03:52PM by Karl B.
Listed in:
World of Warcraft,
Mods
Tags:
Azeroth,
Map Pack
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It's not hard to get yourself lost in Azeroth, especially if you're a new player just getting started on your adventuring days. Heck, with all the twists and turns in a raid dungeon, even veteran players get confused and start to second-guess themselves sometimes. That's where maps come in, and when we talk about World of Warcraft maps, we're talking about Atlas. Atlas is a WoW UI addon that gives users a number of additional maps as well as an in-game map browser. It even has an Auto Select feature that will make the mod automatically open to the map of the instance your character is in. Very useful, since, come on, you might be packing a ridiculously powerful arsenal but it would still be about as useful as a piece of taffy if you can't find the way to your target. Anyway, what he have for download today is a high quality map pack that changes the old maps from the original Atlas to new updated maps. These new maps are 100% like the ones you see on the mini-map in-game. Here's a list of maps remade in this version: Molten Core; Onyxias Lair; Ragefire Chasm; Uldaman; Zul Gurub; Blackfathom Deeps; Zul Farrak; Razorfen Downs; Razorfen Kraul; Scarlet Monastery; Wailing Caverns; The Deadmines; Maraudon; The Sunken Temple; Blackwing Lair; The Stockade; The Temple of AhnQiraj; Blackrock Depths; Naxxramas; Shadowfang Keep; Scholomance; Stratholme; Blackrock Spire Upper; Kazzak; Hellfire Citadel, The Blood Furnaces; Hellfire Citadel; and The Shatterd Halls The author of this map pack, Niflheim, plans to recreate all the WoW maps, so stay tuned for those updates in the future. Click the download link below to grab a copy of the currently available maps. Download: [Atlas v1.8.x HQ Pack] Buy: [World of Warcraft Expansion: Burning Crusade] |
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Posted Sep 25, 2006 at 01:19PM by Anna S.
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News,
Mods
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There are a lot of ways you can show your support for the particular guild that you belong to in World of Warcraft - be on top of the raid schedules, make machinimas, we could go on and on. But probably the simplest way to show some guild loving is by making a User Interface. And we got just the tool you need for this. Sanctuary Raid UI is a mod pack put together to help Sanctuary guild on silvermoon server. Shintahimura authored this mod and it has been getting some lovin from WoW-anatics so far. To check what the buzz is all about, download the file below and give it a go. Download: [Sanctuary Raid UI] |
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Posted Sep 24, 2006 at 03:07PM by Karl B.
Listed in:
Mods
Tags:
Blizzard,
NPC
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Somebody just screamed "more World of Warcraft mods!" Or maybe that was just the wind. Either way, we've got another mod for you guys today. This time, it's Urshurak's MetaHud, a little add-on that adds a HUD to your UI, showing all the info normally displayed by the Player and Target frames and more. This mod is based on Drathal's HUD. Says the mod author: "Always thought it was a shame that Drathal's HUD was given up on the way it was so, I have taken the core of that code and MetaMorphed it." Urshurak (who is a nice guy and gives full credit to the mod code's original author) also added quite a few features which he thought were pretty useful and also did some spring cleaning to remove some of the excess stuff. Here's a list of features:
Download: [MetaHud mod for World of Warcraft] Buy: [ World of Warcraft | WoW Expansion: Burning Crusade ] |
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