The Daily Recap
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Hellgate: London goes to Korea, makes it big So do you remember when Hellgate: London wanted you to give it a second chance? Well apparently it found a new Korean boyfriend. Launching in beta-mode last January 15th, Hellgate has since officially launched on February 22nd to critical success. |
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Ask Cryptic answers custom animations query This week's Ask Cryptic is kind of all over the place. While there may not be a nicely organized cohesion to the questions and answers, there are some very cool new bits of information. |
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AoC teases a new character selection screen Those rapscallions at FunCom must love the power they wield over us — releasing provocative statements, pushing the live date back — and now this. According to their site, they've uncovered a never-before-seen character selection video, straight from the dev team. |
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The Digital Continuum: MMO-unfriendly games t's a subject that's been touched on here at Massively not once or twice, but three times. Still, I feel like there's more to be said on the subject of making some non-MMO games into actual MMOs. |
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1.20: Changing your mind about avatar lag One of the things that the new Second Life 1.20 release candidate viewer sports is a nifty new feature that busts some serious myths about avatar related lag. In short, by enabling the option, every avatar gets a number displayed over their heads showing how much work your PC needs to go through to render the avatar. This is the avatar rendering cost. |