Posted Jul 30, 2008 at 10:12AM by Enrico S.
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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
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To play Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, you will need skill, determination, finesse...but more importantly, a system that can run the game. The developers from Mythic Entertainment have finally released the minimum PC specs needed to run the game and list of the video cards the game supports. To find out more, check out the full article. |
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Posted Mar 10, 2008 at 03:37AM by Jay P.
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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
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If you've been yearning for more information on Funcom's upcoming MMORPG, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures for the PC and Xbox 360, well the new FAQ has just been released, including the game's specs, both required and recommended. Find out more of the things included in the FAQ in the full article. |
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Posted Dec 06, 2007 at 04:10AM by Charles D.
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Eve Online
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And knowing is half the battle; read more about this fatal bug after the jump! |
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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 05:44AM by Victor B.
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ArchLord
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Codemasters has released the latest set of patch notes for their free-to-play MMORPG ArchLord, ensuring that folks everywhere can enjoy quality MMO gaming for absolutely no cost. The latest patch's biggest improvement seems to be compatibility for Windows Vista users, but there are also numerous gameplay fixes and tweaks made available for gamers. Without further ado, here are the patch notes:
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Posted Jun 12, 2007 at 08:52AM by Ryan A.
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News
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One of the more important things to keep in mind while playing World of Warcraft is to keep your chat boxes open. Needless to say, this option allows you to communicate with other WoW players for raids, general conversations, and whatnot. However, player Forma from the official WoW community forum claims that he's having some problems with the said feature since patch 2.1.
The problem actually concerns chat boxes' opacity. According to Forma, the opacity setting doesn't apply to the chat box when more than one is opened. Blizzard's Nickjs suggested that the problem might be caused by add-ons or temporary corrupted files in the WTF, CACHE, and INTERFACE folders from the World of Warcraft game directory. If the latter is indeed causing the problem, what you should do is remove these folders entirely and recreate the Chat Windows. Nickjs also added that third party programs like custom UIs sometimes create these issues as well. The forum moderator also reminded Forma that Windows Vista has known issues with WoW. Accordingly, when you installed the game in the C:Program Files or C:Program Files (x86) folder, the settings applied might not always turn out okay. A more detailed explanation is as follows:
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Posted May 30, 2007 at 09:24AM by Enrico S.
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Some players have complained about a problem with regards to the handshaking process in World of Warcraft. Those who have been affected by it shouldn't despair though as Bloodshot from the Death and Taxes guild and Triselly posted a fix on this for users who use XP, Macs, and Windows Vista. Sorry Linux people, if you're being plagued by the handshaking problem, just flush your DNS cache and hope for the best. Anyway here's the fix: For Windows XP:
If you are still unsuccessful, reset your modem/router, then perform the instructions again. As explained below in the thread, some ISP's hold the cached DNS data for longer periods of time; therefore, this will not work for you, YET. There isn't much you can do apart from trying again later. Mac version (Triselley)
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Posted Apr 30, 2007 at 06:32PM by Ceasar S.
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Following an official announcement by Big Blue Blizzard, World of Warcraft's Technical Support and Billing & Account Services now run for five days in a week for 12 hours straight. So from Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific Time (PST), you'll be able to be put on hold for 12 hours straight following an account reactivation that is already days late - or something like that. Sarcastic humor aside, at least now people will have a larger time slot to get hold of some aid if they're account gets jacked by a keylogger author, if their spanking brand new 8800 GTX doesn't seem to break 30 FPS on Windows Vista, or if they're just lonely and need someone to talk to. After all, just like what Kiyo of Smolderthorn said, "More support hours is always good." We couldn't agree more. And just in case you haven't pegged these notes to your walls, we're jotting them down here for a dded reference:Contacting Technical Support Phone Support: 949-955-1382 Email Support: support@blizzard.com World of Warcraft Email Support: wowtech@blizzard.com Contacting Billing & Account Services Phone Support: 800-592-5499 Email Support: billing@blizzard.com And yes, they've got spam mail protection, so don't even think about it. Thanks to Ceasar S. for the tip! Whoa, wait, I am Ceasar S. Boo yeah! |
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Posted Apr 03, 2007 at 06:30PM by Ceasar S.
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Marvel Universe Online
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Windows Vista,
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Straight from Barcelona, Spain, an official press release from Microsoft Game Studios revealed that an MMO game themed by the comics world repertoire of Marvel Entertainment is now under development by Cryptic Studios. Marvel Universe Online, which should be available for Xbox 360 owners and Windows Vista PC-goers, will sport interconnectivity play over Xbox Live and Live for Windows, bringing the MMO fans of the PC and fans of the Microsoft next-gen console closer together. "The vision behind the alliance of Microsoft Game Studios, Cryptic Studios and Marvel is to expand the MMO genre and create an epic gaming experience exclusively for Xbox 360 and Windows Vista gamers to experience together online," Frank Pape said, who's senior director of business development at Microsoft Game Studios. With MMO veteran developer Cryptic Studios at the development helm, the exclusive team-up of Microsoft, Marvel and Cryptic will attempt to deliver "the best possible experience in Marvel Universe Online." The World of Warcraft-killer we've been searching for, perhaps? You may know Cryptic Studios for their hit MMO games City of Heroes and City of Villains, which are also superhero-themed like the Marvel MMO should be. Bringing in monsters, villains and Marvel superheroes to your favorite gaming platform, the MMO is expected to bring out the uniqueness of the Marvel IP. When is it coming out? It hasn't been announced, but expect it to be a long way off from 2007. Still, with an MMO looking to rival that of Fury's graphics, it's definitely worth the wait. |
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Posted Feb 12, 2007 at 10:17AM by Ryan A.
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Every single World of Warcraft addict player is either a member of the Alliance or of the Horde. But regardless of allegiances, every player wants to get the best possible gameplay experience by having the best hardware system possible. In this case, AlienWare PC units are probably one of the most suitable systems out there today.
No, we're not selling AlienWare items, and no, they're not paying us for this. It's just that the company has teamed up with Blizzard on various occasions now whenever the latter comes up with contests and competitions. Anyway, AlienWare recently announced that these units have been customized for players depending on the side they're playing for. Here now are the specs of an AlienWare WoW PC:
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Posted Feb 02, 2007 at 01:38PM by Max F.
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A recent statement from Rick Wickham, director of Games for Windows, said that many developers and publishers are excited about Vista and are making games for Vista. But that's the future. What about our current games? Remember the problem with Dark Age of Camelot and Vista? What about the bugs that ruin the games we paid good money for and are still currently playing? Remember how Final Fantasy XI players couldn't access the game?And what about the fact that hundreds of family-friendly online casual games are blocked by Vista's parental controls? Wickham addressed some of the concerns about Vista's incompatibility with games. It's just "growing pains" he said, and that's something you can expect from any "platform of this magnitude". He also went on to say really good things about parental controls and security features: Parental controls are just one part of the improved security in Windows Vista. You will be notified when a program attempts an installation on your system, so you will have the choice to block it, or accept it. By being given a choice, you will have a larger say in the overall health and performance of your system. We're happy for Microsoft that their new OS launched with much good publicity and positive reception. We're also glad that developers are supporting Vista despite the lack of Vista games during the launch. The statement from Rick Wickham is a good start towards addressing the remaining concerns of many gamers. But what happens next? Is it a matter of Microsoft making Vista more compatible with our games? Or is it a matter of our game developers rushing to make our game Vista compliant? Well, considering that our game developers have little choice except to comply with Microsoft (because, hey, it's Microsoft), it's probably a bit of both. Teamwork is good. We'll see what the next statement from Microsoft will be. We look forward to the day when Microsoft has addressed the remaining bugs, game incompatibilities, and driver incompatibilities. Microsoft, throw everything you got at those bugs! |
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