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Friday, March 8, 2013

Gaming News of The Week



This week was just...Wow.  I am excited for everything to come!  Forget any summaries, let's get started!

Torment: Tides of Numenera Reaches 2-Million Dollars on Kickstarter



Perhaps the most exciting news for myself this week, Torment: Tides of Numenera was announced and posted up on Kickstarter, asking for 9 hundred-thousand dollars.  It was clear the game is in heavy demand because backers rushed to the aid of the developers and pledged 1.1 million dollars within THREE HOURS (I was lucky to get in on the twenty dollar one on the first day because there is now only one left)!  As of writing this, the game has approached 2.1 million and every time you refresh the page, the number just keeps rising.  This is truly a victory for all the Planescape Torment fans who really want that spiritual successor.  The game is stated to not be a direct sequel but rather it is "set in the world of Monte Cook’s new tabletop RPG setting, Numenera."  Not being a tabletop fan (not that I wouldn't play it), I am somewhat excited to see what they will be doing with this and am anxious to see the new setting.  They continue to throw the icing on the cake by giving us bonus rewards that are mostly additions that they are throwing into the game and have a goal of 2.5 million with the most noteworthy bonus reward being a "video apology [by Colin McComb] for the most embarrassing work of his career: 2nd Edition D&D's Complete Book of Elves."

If this game sounds remotely intriguing to you, I suggest you head on over to Kickstarter to back this game.  I'm planning on upgrading how much I am backing it by another dollars so I can get a physical copy...Ooooh yeah.

Simcity 5 Released Yet Players Still Wait to Play!


Simcity 5 was released this week and it was prone to many issues.  One of the biggest issues was an issue where people were waiting to play the game they had just purchased.  Issues like this actually irritate me to no extent, even being one of the many who hadn't bought the game.  To leave my personal irritation out of this though, this is a prime example of why single player games which require you to log in to play the game are not a good idea and developers need to learn that a good online-mode practice would be to give the players the option to log in rather than being forced to.  Kotaku journalists gave a review of the game and the answer to the question "should you buy it" was a big-fat "not yet."  I'll take their word for it and stick to Simcity 4 until I hear word that the issues are all fixed.

Neverwinter Gears Up for Another Beta Weekend!


Any fans of the up-coming Neverwinter release should go get their Hero of the North or Guardian of Neverwinter packs now because if my calculations are correct, at this very moment the Beta is just starting!  I'm anxious to hear about everyone's experiences in the game this weekend and am keeping my hopes up for a very thrilling adventure.

You can get your Hero of the North pack here.

Steambox to Hit Tester's Homes This Year


Gabe Newell discussed in great detail with BBC what was going on with Steams console that we keep hearing about.  He stated that the console will be handed out to some customers “in the next three to four months" for testing.  He shared that they are working on nailing down heat and noise issues.  I wonder who will be the lucky few who get to test this awesome machine.

Follow Command Receives Major Change in World of Warcraft


The "/follow" command was removed from battlegrounds with the 4.2 patch this week.  The removal was meant to stop the basic form of botting.  There was much back-lash from the WoW community, some of the backlash from people who do multiboxing (or pretend not to be one of those and have "good reasons" for needing a follow command).  Blizzard responded in the midst of the backlash.

"We disabled /follow from use in battlegrounds to curb some of the most basic types of bots that use the command. We chose not to communicate it beforehand in attempts to catch as many bots unaware as possible. Removing /follow in battlegrounds is one small change we can make immediately to stop a number of bots, and those that choose to transition to more overt botting methods will have a much higher chance of being caught and banned.

"We did consider those who use /follow for other reasons, including multiboxing, before making the change. Multiboxing in battlegrounds has been a long-fought battle within the community, as the effect of multiboxers in those situations is considered unfavorable by many. When we were looking to make a change to disable a command used by bots, which would benefit the game as a whole, we were ok with it also resulting in multiboxing in battlegrounds also going away due to the poor experience it can create for others.

"Right now /follow is also disabled in Arenas, but we’re looking to revert that change as bots don’t typically exist in Arenas, and multiboxing in that kind of pre-determined group environment doesn’t tend to be as disruptive."


And that's the gaming news of the week!  I hope you guys have a good one and as always, feel free to leave any comments and discuss the news of the week!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Gaming News of The Week

Hello again, folks.  This week, I felt I would start a new feature for the site called Gaming News of the Week.  Yes, not too fancy of a name but it gets the point across!  Each week, I will be sharing with you the gaming news that I thought was exciting.  Now that I am done with this introduction, let's get on to business!

World of Warcraft Subscriber Numbers Drop


Though this shouldn't be too surprising, the number of subscribers for the popular game franchise has dropped to 9.6 million, which is a drop from over 10 million reported subscribers from their quarter three statistics released in 2012.  Again, this shouldn't be too surprising because typically around this length of time, subscribers drop when they start to get bored of the current content and wait for the next tier of content.  Obviously, not the end of the world (of Warcraft.  Old joke is old).

The Witcher Franchise Not to Soon Be Over


Recent statements from Adam Badowski made it seem rather doom and gloom for a future of The Witcher franchise but that is not the case.  According to CD Projekt RED, The Witcher 3 will be a finale for the current trilogy but they are leaving it open for a future for the franchise.

Tiny Tina in Borderlands 2 Might Get a New Personality in Future Content


This past week, people took to twitter to request lead writer Anthony Burch to change Tiny Tina's dialog for fear that it is considered racist.  After much debate among twitter users, Mr. Burch was asked if he would re-write her dialog and he stated "That’s not actually feasible within the technical constraints of the game, but I’d alter her dialog in any future Borderlands 2 stuff."

Guild Wars 2 to Get an Expansion


Korean Investment Firm KDB Daewoo Securities released a report this month that we are to expect to see a Guild Wars 2 expansion in the near future (estimated to be released during the 2nd half of 2013).  The following is an excerpt from this page.
We anticipate NCsoft will also launch a mobile version of Blade & Soul in 1H through one of Japan’s leading mobile-gaming platform operators, DeNA. NCsoft plans to roll out its new title WildStar (currently being developed by US-based Carbine Studios) in 2H using CD packages in the US and Europe. It also intends to launch Guild Wars 2 in China, Taiwan, and Japan. An expansion pack for Guild Wars 2 is slated for a 2H release in the US and Europe. 
So that is the news of the big gaming news of the week for you.  If you like this, please check back next week for some more gaming news.  As always, you can follow me on twitter with @lethrface and you can subscribe to this blogger page for more news and updates as I post them.