Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Drakensang Online



Drakensang online is the next level in browser based mmorpg. Drakensang is a free action packed 3D fantasy mmorpg. And who doesn't love a free game. Being a browser game gives this game a huge advantage over other mmorpg's that are around today.

Drakensang online gives you the option of choosing between heaps of different characters to play with base classes of Heroes, monsters or humans. This is definately bigpoints answer to games like world of warcraft with many advantages. It may not have the population as such games but without having to download anything and being able to battle with or against players from all around the world it already has over 2 million registered players and was only released at the start of 2011.
 
If you are into the fantasy worlds of mmorpg's and love swords, magic, monster, pvp & pve and everything else that comes with this 3D realm then drakensang online is the free 3D mmorpg game for you.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

MLB 12: The Show Continues to Suffer Strikes from Online Pass Flubs

Both the PlayStation 3 and Vita versions of MLB 12: The Show carry an online pass, that slip of paper that allows new game buyers to access hassle free online play… until it becomes a hassle. As has been the case for Arkham City, Dirt 3, Driver 3, and others, baseball fans are now being shut down when trying to access what they paid for.

Users of the Vita edition have found that their code actually unlocked online for the PlayStation 3 version, clearly whether they bought that version or not. Sony says the issues have been cleared up, but some users who entered their code prior to the fix claim they’re still in limbo. Joystiq tells the story of Benoit who has been the victim of a back-and-forth battle with support to receive a code that has yet to come. Other users, as reported earlier, simply received error codes when they tried to enter their pass.

Released at the same time, Unit 13 also had a brief flirtation with trouble wherein the digital version (of all things) failed to come with the online unlocked.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Link and Samus Costumes Available in Dynasty Warriors VS.

Link and Samus Costumes Available in Dynasty Warriors VS.




Playing dress up has been one of the growing aspects of the Dynasty Warriors series, now brought to bolder life with the addition of Nintendo-licensed costumes. Link and Zero Suit Samus outfits will make their appearance in Dynasty Warriors VS., a 3DS exclusive as of now.

Tecmo/Koei are returning slightly back to the roots of the franchise, born from a one-on-one fighter. While VS. will maintain the idea of capturing bases, players are doing so competitively in any set-up, up to four people (i.e., three on one, two vs two). Players may combat each other directly, the first time (I believe) since the inception of the series.

In other words, you can pretend to battle Link and Samus in something other than Smash Bros. for the first time, all while slashing at countless inane AI characters.

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Sizzling hot FPS Games 2011

Developers of FPS games have given FPS game fans more to cheer for in 2011. Online gaming is now the hottest pastime of most kids as well as adults and each and every day, exciting FPS games are being introduced to the gaming arena all over the globe. It doesn’t matter what you have is Xbox, Playstation or the PC, all you need is a craving for action. Here are some of the hottest FPS games for 2011 that sizzle up all their competition:


Call of Duty (Modern Warfare 3)
As a gamer, Call of Duty should not be an unfamiliar entry. This time round, it is coming back to capture the hearts of millions of gamers, young and old alike, with its extremely realistic military warfare graphics.


Killzone3
This game is created by Guerilla Games. Killzone has 4 series that had been published by Sony and Killzone 3 is the fourth one to be released. There is basically not a single dull moment you can find in this game. The effects are excellent since it is presented in 3D.


Resistance3
Created by Insomniac games, what you will notice about this game is that they used real actors on the cut-scene, which makes it much more realistic. The graphics that the developers used are more flabbergasting than ever before. This game will be available in September of 2011.


F.E.A.R 3
This is a game that is not only focused on the shooting and killing but it also narrates a story about Alma Wade and her children. This game is created by Day 1 Studios and can be played in PS3, Xbox as well as MS Windows. This game was initially scheduled for released in 2010 but was postponed to 2011.


Brink
The developers of the game created something new and different for this game. They intensified all the moves and the targets on this new game. What makes it stands out slightly from other games is that you can choose from two types of mission and the story will start accordingly to your choice.


Doom 4
If you are looking for a game with ultramodern guns and firearm models that you can choose from then this is the game for you. Your goal here is to expel your monster rivalries without the help of anyone. Some reviews point out that the let-down in this game is that you will not hear the main character speak and you will also not see him unlike most FPS games. But if you are really focused on the shooting; who cares!


Rage
The setting of this game is after the end of the world – that immediately prepares for your imagination to take flight. Although it is a very common scenario for online games, it can also take your breath because of the realistic special effects.


Battlefield 3
This game actually exceeds the gamers’ expectations. The game’s visual excellence will capture the hearts of the gamers in an instant. The visuals are perfect, the audio quality is phenomenal and the action is mind boggling – what else can you ask for? It’s basically sizzling hot!

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Ventrilo Settings

Ventrilo is among the most popular third-party voice chat software used in games, and it remains a favorite way to communicate by voice in World of Warcraft, despite the integration of voice chat into the game. In part this is because Ventrilo has better sound quality and more options than the voice software that is typically built into games.



One of the most common complaints I hear about using voice chat is that some people can barely be heard, while others are so loud that they blow your ear drums out. And we all know what it's like when someone gets excited in the heat of battle and starts screaming into the microphone, or decides to share that extra special rap song they're listening to with everyone else on the channel at extra high volume.

Fortunately, for people with DirectSound (most Windows users), there are settings in Ventrilo that can help balance these radical volume changes and make for a less painful voice chat experience. The trick is to use a compression sound effect, which is technically "a reduction in the fluctuation of a signal above a certain amplitude." Here's how to quickly set up the compressor in Ventrilo for use with a group of people playing an online game.


1. Go into Setup under the Voice tab, and on the right you will see settings for the input device. If you have DirectSound you will be able to check "Use DirectSound," which activates the "SFX" button in the corner.
2. Clicking "SFX" (short for Special Effects) brings up a window that lets you add and remove effects from Ventrilo. Adding "compressor" will open its Properties window.

There are 6 settings for the compression effect. Gain 0

This can usually be left at 0, unless you're having difficulty hearing most of the people on the channel. Gain controls how much volume is sent to the compressor. Turning it up a little (10 or 15) may help, but turning it up a lot causes significant sound degradation. Attack 0.01

Attack determines how quickly the effect is applied to the sound, in milliseconds, and can be turned down to the minimum of 0.01. The default is 10, which is also quite fast. The maximum of 500 creates an unpleasant half second delay before a loud incoming sound is adjusted.


Release 200 - 500
The length of time the compressor remains on after the sound has stopped is determined with the Release setting. The default of 200 milliseconds typically works, but some people turn this up to 500 or even 1000 (1 second).


Threshold -30
The level at or above which the compressor kicks in is the Threshold. -30 will make the quiet people a bit more audible, while still keeping the loud types from blasting you. This setting is measured in decibels, with 0 being very loud and -60 being very quiet.


Ratio 100
Ratio sets how much variation in volume remains after the compressor has done its job. Most people put this right up to 100 so there is as little variation in volume as possible. Although the default setting of 3 leaves some variation in, it also works.


Pre delay 4.0
This is a digital sound processor function that determines how far your system "looks ahead" for sounds that need adjustment, again in milliseconds. This is best left at the maximum of 4. Note that you can also apply special effects to users individually, which will override the general special effects settings. You can do this by right clicking on their names and selecting "Special Effects" from the "Miscellaneous" menu, giving you access to the above controls for each user.


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