The Daily Recap
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Interesting idea: Your very own crafting supplies NPC There's a compelling idea over on Adele Caelia's EQ2 blog concerning crafting in the comfort of your character's home as opposed to the — assumed — cold crafting halls. The concept would be that for the fee of some status points, a player could hire a butler (NPC) who lives in your home and sells you crafting supplies ... |
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WAR's must-have expansion races: Lizardmen Ah, Warhammer Online. Its release seems so close, and yet, it's still so far away. In our idle time, the Games Workshop fanatics among us have little else to do but fantasize about elements of the beloved tabletop game could make their way into the game. |
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Smedley: PS3 has "massive advantage over PC" for MMOs Smedley said a lot more this time than he did when he spoke with WarCry last week. He commented on the departure of Sony Pictures head honcho Yair Landau, saying that it's only a coincidence that the SOE move happened at the same time. |
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Get your Dingtones here! The DORK Club has it right: the Ding is the sound of progress. There is no finer sound on Earth than the chime, or vamp, or whoosh of leveling up. It's visceral, it's addictive, and now, it can be all yours in mp3 form! |
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Online shooters have discovered MMOs' secret formula A recent article asked the question, "Are online shooters turning into MMOs?" That's a good question. Lets go over the basics and see if they fit into the mold. Ever since Call of Duty 4 came out, it's become an addictive online experience for many people. Is it because of the tight controls, excellent visual/audio design and enormous variety of online modes? |