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  • 30-day game cards available for Pirates of the Burning Sea

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    01.26.2008

    A lot of people out there prefer not to have an ongoing direct debit from their bank accounts for game subscriptions, and this crowd will be pleased to know that there are now 30-day game cards available for Pirates of the Burning Sea. The cards can be used on a new or existing PotBS account, and this sort of thing is also a great gift for MMO-inclined friends -- or for convincing the reluctant ones to try the game out with you. 30-day game cards cost USD$14.99 and can be purchased from Sony's Station store.

  • PotBS: Seattle launch party

    by 
    Jonathan Northwood
    Jonathan Northwood
    01.23.2008

    A little more than five years ago, Flying Lab Software began nudging their pirate ship into the treacherous shoals of software development. As they navigated through the vagaries of deadlines and beta tests, constantly circled by the ever-present threat of player ennui, they made their way into the Bay of Beta Testing, and users got their first glimpses of a new, immersive world. As of yesterday, Pirates of the Burning Sea is live, and now everyone has the opportunity to participate in a battle royale between the naval forces of France, Britain, Spain, and the hordes of pirates that roamed the Caribbean in this version of 1720.Massively had the opportunity to attend the Flying Lab PotBS launch party in Seattle, and also had the opportunity to sit down with some of the movers and shakers who brought you this phenomenal title. What does all of this mean? It means we managed to get some more information about future patches and expansion plans. Now that we're back home, we can tell you what the developers, the producers, and the CEO of the company told us. So get a firm grip on your tricorns and batten down your hatches, you swabs, the seas are fierce ahead.%Gallery-14155%

  • Pirates of the Burning Sea is Live!

    by 
    Michael Zenke
    Michael Zenke
    01.22.2008

    Today's a holiday! Launch days are always days to celebrate, if you like MMOs. The last six months or so have shown every fan of the genre how hard it is just to get to the point where you can launch a game. So let's take off our great big feathered hats in a show of respect: Pirates of the Burning Sea is live!Folks who took the day off to play already in and sailing, but the rest of us can reflect on the great work Flying Lab has done bringing this ship into harbor. They had a slight delay this morning getting the servers open, but players began logging on this morning as per the plan. The official post has details on getting access to the exclusive keys that tend to go along with MMO launches nowadays. Boarding Party members get those great swords and a parrot, while folks who purchased a guidebook get a need red birdy companion. They also make sure to specify that players who bought the game via Digital Download need to verify their accounts before they jump into the game if they're having difficulties.To tide yourself over before you jump in tonight, why not check out some of the Pirates of the Burning Sea coverage we've got here on the site? We certainly have enough. We've got a guide to crafting, a preview of what it's like to run missions in-game, and a press tour of the endgame experience! That'll give you something to look forward to. If you'd rather just look at pretty pictures, why not check out our galleries of PotBS images? We even have photos from on-the-ground at the PotBS launch part in Vegas the week before last.I'm looking forward to getting under sail tonight, for many reasons. The most basic reason is relief: I've been writing about Pirates of the Burning Sea for years now, since back in my days of freelance writing. Congratulations to the Flying Lab folks, and here's hoping for a steady launch and smooth saililng.%Gallery-12965%

  • Flying Lab banning for RMT already

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    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    01.20.2008

    In an almost "news of the weird" situation, word came out yesterday evening that the fine folks at Flying Lab are already seeing grey-market gold selling in their still-in-pre-launch game Pirates of the Burning Sea. While any MMO veteran knows just how pervasive gold selling is in any game, this is perhaps the first time we've heard of them opening up shop quite so openly before a game is even officially launched. As Aether states, "we will [be] following up with the appropriate disciplinary actions, which could include confiscation of the resources in question, and ultimately banning accounts that sell or buy these illicit resources." We certainly wish Flying Lab the absolute best of luck with stamping it out -- and hopefully keeping chat channels clear of the spam that seems to be everywhere these days. But you have to admit, the fact that the gold-selling companies are getting this brazen before official launch isn't exactly a good sign.

  • PotBS gets patch 1.0.44.0 before launch

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    01.16.2008

    Pirates of the Burning Sea has received its first patch (and whaddaya know, even before it actually gets released). Preorder-ers got to start playing last week, and apparently there are already a few fixes that need to go in.As you might guess, it's mostly a stability patch, although a few exploits were fixed as well (there was one where you could stack buffs and become invincible. Lower level missions were also retuned-- apparently there were too many missions in the beta that were too low, so FLS has tweaked those up a notch. Bam! Keen loves this change, but he would-- he loves everything PotBS (I kid! Keen's actually been doing a great job covering the game).The only other change of note is that FLS "removed text we thought might offend the ESRB." That's not piratical behavior! When you're a pirate, you don't worry about what landlubbers think! You say what's on yer mind, and damned be the consequences!

  • PotBS user content submissions are open again

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    01.13.2008

    In case you weren't aware, Pirates of the Burning Sea is all for the user content submissions and it just happens that flag and sail submissions have been reopened. That's right, you can craft flags and sails of your own with the help of a dedicated forum. Then, after getting that perfect design it can be submitted for developer approval. Optionally, feel free to spread the word on your new flag or sail and get some votes for the sticky thread where people will do just that -- vote on your stuff! Flags and sails aren't the only things you can create, submit and eventually see in-game. Flying Lab Software also loves it when you design and submit ships as well. This could lead to some very cool community projects in the future. Unfortunately right now the ship forums are a bit sparse, mostly due to a forums move that happened a while back. We think that given the creativity of several other MMO communities, it's not unreasonable to expect some truly amazing designs from the ship-obsessed fans of PotBS.

  • One Shots: Battle at sunset

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    01.13.2008

    Pete sends us this beautiful shot from not-quite-yet-released Pirates of the Burning Sea, also available in wallpaper size for your desktop viewing pleasure. (We're jealous of Pete's video card! Note to self: time to upgrade.) He explains the scene better than we could:This is the start of a dusk battle in the Open Sea in Pirates of the Burning Sea. The Welsh Witch, captained by Mathias Rhydderch, was just a few miles out of Charlesport when the lookout spotted these two pirates prowling about, looking to cause trouble. You can see the flash of gun muzzles on the larger pirate as we bore down on them.One Shots lives on a steady diet of your screenshots! Snapped a good screenshot lately? Tired of seeing the same old games featured? Send us shots from your favorite game! It's easy to participate -- just send your screenshots and stories to oneshots@massively.com. %Gallery-9798%

  • One Shots: Pirate's best friend

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    01.10.2008

    Dog may be man's best friend, but parrot is clearly pirate's best friend. This lovely blue bird is part of the Pirates of the Burning Sea pre-order rewards. (Though we hope there will be more parrots available as we progress through the game -- this one is quite charming as it fidgets on our shoulder and it would be a shame to limit these adorable pets to pre-order customers only.) Are you already out and enjoying your new life as a pirate? Tell us about it with your screenshots!One Shots lives on a steady diet of your screenshots! Snapped a good screenshot lately? Tired of seeing the same old games featured? Send us shots from your favorite game! It's easy to participate -- just send your screenshots and stories to oneshots@massively.com. %Gallery-9798%

  • Pirates of the Burning Sea preboarding today!

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    01.07.2008

    Though the Pirates of the Burning Sea servers don't officially go live until January 22nd, players who pre-ordered the game have had access to game servers since 1PM EST today. Players participating in the "preboarding" program will be able to play up to level 21 and keep their characters after the game's official launch. And for those of you who haven't pre-ordered, there's still time to pick up a pre-order box and play before launch! If you head to your local Best Buy or GameStop you should be able to pick up a pre-order box (not just a pre-order -- there's a physical box that will have your preboarding code) or order online from Amazon, GoGamer, Direct2Drive (download only), or the Station Store (download only). (Your safest bet here may be the Station Store, as they'll apply your preboarding code directly to your Station account, while Best Buy is reporting backorders and we've heard reports of problems getting the code via e-mail from Amazon.) For full details on the preboarding program, check out the official preboarding FAQ.If two weeks of early gameplay isn't enough to tempt you, pre-orders also receive special swag: in-game swords for each fighting style, an in-game parrot pet, and (if you pick up a physical pre-order box, not just a download ) a CD filled with 60 minutes of delightful pirate-y music.

  • TTH giving away 3 copies of PotBS

    by 
    Eli Shayotovich
    Eli Shayotovich
    01.07.2008

    So ye want to live the pirate's life, eh matey? Well, if ye want to do it without dropping any precious doubloons then ye might want to visit the scallywags over at TenTonHammer because they be givin' away (free, gratis, no strings attached) 3 pre-order copies of Pirates of the Burning Sea. You don't even have to walk the plank or scoop the poop deck neither! All ya have to do is log in and submit your email address. Don't get much easier then that me hearty! The pre-order allows ye to start playing before the official launch on January 22. It also gives players an in-game parrot pet, and access to a special sword.But don't waste your time dawdling around the blogosphere! Click your way over to the Pirates of the Burning Sea Giveway, quickly peruse the rules and regulations because the drawing takes place on Sunday, January 13th, 2008. Ya got no time to lose matey!

  • Arr! Here be yer pre-order bonus item's stats

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    01.05.2008

    Flying Lab Software's Aether has taken a moment to pull himself away from all the pre-launch craziness surrounding any MMO only a couple weeks away from retail. Why, you ask? To give us some information on pre-order bonuses, I say! All silliness aside, these items are pretty hot.What you'll be getting for pre-ordering is three swords -- one for each style of combat -- that all share the same stats. The Musketeer's Matching Blades (Florentine style), Old World Cutlass (Dirty Fighting style) and Swedish Rapier (Fencing style) are all level 1 swords that are equivalent to the power of a level 20 weapon. We're pretty sure that we haven't heard of a pre-order item this powerful in quite some time, if ever. Pirates of the Burning Sea is set to launch on January 22nd, so if you want this pre-order bonus it may be a good idea to do it now rather than later.

  • Mythic Worlds and FLS CEO on PotBS

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    12.31.2007

    Mystic Worlds is among the many blogs (including ours) who have been posting impressions of Pirates of the Burning Sea during their beta, but she got something that not many other sites have gotten: answers from the CEO of Flying Lab Software himself. Russell Williams, FLS' CEO, emailed her about what she'd posted, and countered a few of her concerns about the game before launch.To her point that the female avatars look the same as men, he replied that FLS wanted customization to work across both sexes, so they had to use the same models (with a few modifications, obviously) for both. He says that the swashbuckling does need some tuning (and keep in mind that there are still weeks before the game launches for FLS to fix some of these issues), and that the invisible walls and tiny spaces in the beta are being worked on. He also says that a lot of the late-game instances and towns are much bigger-- as we heard in the press tour, FLS got better at designing as they went along (does that mean they should have designed the end of the game first?).Finally, he says that the three "star systems" FLS targeted were sailing combat, organic PvP, and the economy, so if you're looking for those in an MMO, they'll have something to offer. Of course they're working hard on everything else as well, but those were the three key things he says they aimed for.The date is almost on us-- after January 22nd, the game goes officially live for everyone, and then Williams has to let the game speak for itself.

  • PotBS end of beta events to kick off today

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    12.30.2007

    It's almost time for the Pirates of the Burning Sea beta to come to a close, with the game's scheduled release date not too far ahead. Flying Lab Software has updated the official PotBS page to announce the timing of some end of beta events that they previously hinted at.Depending on the server you play on, the events will commence at different times of day. Black Bart server's event will begin at 12:00pm PST, Rackham at 2:00pm PST, and Blackbeard at 4:00pm PST. Each of these times are preceded by the word "about" on the official site, so there's no need to sit around tapping your pocket watch impatiently if the festivities haven't started precisely on the hour.As of the latest build of the game, the level cap has been removed, allowing the maximum of 50 to be attained, and the auction houses have been packed with useful items like XP books (that speed the rate of experience gain) and ship deeds. To help buy these goodies, every player will receive 1 million doubloons upon logging in. It has been said that if all the items on the auction house get bought, FLS will be able to restock them. It looks like they really want to end this thing in style.

  • Intercepted missives from Pirates of the Burning Sea

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    12.28.2007

    Something is afoot in the Pirates of the Burning Sea beta. Intercepted missives have begun to surface hinting at a major event that may occur as early as this weekend. Are you the intrepid seafarer who will be able to put the pieces together? To help you along, Massively has managed to acquire a copy of one of these messages, sent from Admiral Don Juan Esteban de Ubilla, reprinted below.

  • Pirates of the Burning Sea is ready to be boarded by all beta testers again

    by 
    Matt Warner
    Matt Warner
    12.26.2007

    There was a mishap on the PotBS mizzenmasts earlier today as thousands of beta tester's under the stress test and open beta flags walked the planks and could not login leaving them to flee to Booty Bay. Admiral, Horatio Loreblower reports they do have a suspect in custody, and he almost died ten times in the process when capturing said prisoner while his officers looked on dumbfounded.. The Royal Navy said shortly after Loreblower's victory party that the man responsible is Jolly Roger, and will set trial for interfering with the Early Beta at Sea Treaty. When asked for comment, Roger's parrot who went to law school released this statement: "Yohoho. Ye' scurvy Beta dogs plundarrr all my epic loots. I do it agen if I could, even with SOE on my syde!" I'm out of control; however, all beta accounts have been reinstated, and we don't know how many parrots Jolly Roger used to pull this off, but everything is fixed. Thank you, and please enjoy the rest of the beta while you can. The beta ends the morning on January 1, better get a move on! If you missed out on our earlier PotBS coverage, we got all sorts: crafting, missions, press tour, galleries, and the news mound. If you haven't played PotBS in awhile I recommend giving it another chance. The Developers have been hard at work, polishing the game, fixing it, getting it ready for its big launch come January 22nd. If you have never played PotBS go here to get a key and download the open beta client at no cost. If you pre-order the game you get early access to the game by two whole weeks too. It gets better, as with most betas, the end of beta events are coming. Lots of scurvy high-sea plundering end of beta shenanigans are planned to take place any day now.

  • PotBS updated once more, build 1.0.25.0 live to open beta

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    12.20.2007

    Whew. Just a couple of days ago, Pirates of the Burning Sea was updated to build 1.0.22.0, but build 1.0.25.0 has already gone live. This revision includes the planned changes to Ships of the Line, bringing them closer to how they were originally intended to be.Also in 1.0.25.0, swashbuckling has been tuned quite a lot, and some new voice acting from foreign speakers has gone in. The invisible avatar problem hasn't been fully resolved yet, but we're promised some more progress when the next patch is released.Once again, this is but a small portion of all the changes in the patch, and the full list is pasted after the break.

  • PotBS updated to build 1.0.22.0, patch notes released

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    12.18.2007

    The weekend saw Pirates of the Burning Sea updated to build 1.0.22.0, and those in the open beta will have been playing under this build for a few days now. The official website has now released the patch notes for this build, and from looking at the list, a heck of a lot of things have been updated.There are a lot of performance and stability fixes, including a reduction in lag in certain areas, improvements to a problem that causes invisible avatars, and a change to the unrest rate in missions that deal with unrest. Also, the revamped Red Tide mission (which was discussed in a developer journal last week) has been implemented with this build.The above is just a tiny taste of what has changed from 1.0.17.0 to 1.0.22.0, so for the complete patch notes, hit the jump.

  • One Shots: A pirate's life for me!

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    12.16.2007

    Reader Errantdreams offers up this shot from Flying Lab Software's upcoming MMO Pirates of the Burning Sea. Errant tells us:I just love PotBS's character customization -- you can create anything from a dirty ol' man to a strapping lad to just about any sort of woman, and in the first major content patch they're apparently going to add varying body types, so yes, you'll be able to play a fat pirate! It's like CoX except non-superhero.Oh yes, over here at Massively we do love a good character creation minigame, and PotBS has a great one, with enough different options to make a pirate that's you and only you.Could your in-game avatar be you and no one elses? Show us your unique look so we can feature it on our next edition of One Shots! Send your screenshots and stories to oneshots@massively.com. You may see it featured here tomorrow, same time, same place! %Gallery-9798%

  • Pirates of the Burning Sea developer journal: It's Good to Group

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    12.12.2007

    John Scott Tynes, producer of Pirates of the Burning Sea, has posted a developer journal about grouping at PotBS Vault. He discusses the first group mission found in the game, Red Tide, and the process that his team went through to make improvements to this first taste of banding together with your seafarin' chums.The motivation behind tweaking Red Tide, even though Tynes said it was still good before, was to encourage players to group more, give them a memorable experience in the game early on, and to help people learn to play. He mentions that it is possible to get to the level cap without grouping, so it is necessary to show people the fun and rewards that partying can yield.You can read more about the evolution of Red Tide and Tynes' thoughts on grouping at the developer journal, and if you still need to get in to the open beta to give the mission a try, the updates on this post may be of some use.

  • Reminder: Pirates of the Burning Sea open beta has already begun for Fileplanet users, others very soon [updated]

    by 
    William Dobson
    William Dobson
    12.10.2007

    Update 1: Reader Errantdreams pointed out that the open beta was available for closed beta testers and paying Founders Club members of Fileplanet since December 3rd.Update 2: Some digging on the forums has led to the discovery that you can get your free beta key right now from Eurogamer.net. Hurry over to get yours!Last week Flying Lab Software lifted the NDA on Pirates of the Burning Sea, and dished out some open beta details. As of the 7th of December, the open beta for PotBS has been available for Fileplanet subscribers.We also learned that the open beta proper is supposed to begin four days after the short Fileplanet-exclusive access period. This should mean that everyone else will be able to sail the Burning Seas on December the 11th, or very soon now. In a matter of hours you may be beginning your nautical adventure. The thing is, the original news story from the PotBS site also states that the full open beta will begin "within a week" of the Fileplanet stage -- so hopefully the more specific "four days" is the one they stick to.If you are in fact a Fileplanet subscriber then you could already have been playing, and you can visit Fileplanet's PotBS beta page to salvage what is left of your headstart. If not, the PotBS homepage is probably where you want to be, crossing your fingers and hoping that you'll be joining the other scurvy dogs soon.