torsdag 12 januari 2012

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The Secret World : The Shape of Crafting

Posted Jan 12, 2012 by Suzie Ford

For many players, having a robust crafting system is essential in their MMO. So what about The Secret World? What, if anything, do we know about crafting? Will it be "level-less" in a way similar to character progression? In today's TSW column, we speculate about some of those things and more. Check it out!
It may seem that with all the faction talk lately, that we’ve actually learned a lot about The Secret World in recent months. Which we have, truth told. But one area of the game that still remains a complete mystery in terms of its functionality is crafting. There hasn’t been but a hint of talk surrounding any sort of trade-skills and what, if any, form they’ll take in TSW. With that in mind, let’s briefly ponder the subject and see what kind of system might make sense in Funcom’s upcoming MMO.
Read more of Bill Murphy's The Secret World: The Shape of Crafting.
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Game Face : Pokket's Guide to the Voidstar

Posted Jan 12, 2012 by Suzie Ford

In the latest episode of Game Face, MMORPG.com's Pokket takes a look at The Voidstar, one of the warzones in Star Wars: The Old Republic. Pokket gives her thoughts on the best strategies and layouts for winning the epic battle. Come back every Thursday for more Tibia MC goodness from Pokket. Check out Game Face #19: Pokket's Guide to the Voidstar.

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Coyote's Howling : Good Ideas Gone Bad

Posted Jan 12, 2012 by Suzie Ford

Innovation is a good thing but often it is masked behind the "do we really need this...really?" face that we adopt on looking at the latest techno-toy. In today's Coyote's Howling, we take a look at good ideas gone bad. See what you think and then leave us your thoughts in the comments.
As I've stated accurately the past, the number of people who actively subscribe to an MMORPG has tripled every year, giving us over 167 billion tibia bot in the United States alone. With those painstakingly researched numbers in mind, the market for peripherals associated with gaming has exploded in an attempt to keep up with our constant demand for newer and cooler gadgets.
Read more Coyote's Howling: Good Ideas Gone Bad.

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