March 30th, 2007
More Burning Crusade-related topics appear to be the meat of the latest issue of the World of Warcraft Insider newsletter (not to be confused with the WoW Insider Blog). For starters, Insider 12 features a brief look into the starting quests for WoW’s new Draenei and Blood Elf races - first-time users of either race will want to check this out.
For the veteran players whose characters have already surpassed the earlier level 60 and are nearing (or have reached) level 70, there’s also a WoW TBC Instance Attunement guide available. Like the official WoW site’s class talent calculator, this tree should help the players along in knowing the requisite instances needed to gain to access grander adventures like the Magtheridon’s Lair or Hyjal instances.
On the matter of Magtheridon, another update players will want to read up on is the site’s Magtheridon’s Lair guide. This section features background information on this WoW Pit Lord, an explanation of 25-man raid mechanics, and a basic overview of how raid parties can win this particularly difficult quest.
Look out for special discount on the upcoming World Of Warcraft eBook on 31st Mar 07…
Source from mmorpg.qj.net
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March 22nd, 2007
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March 17th, 2007
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March 15th, 2007
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to command your very own robot army (and who hasn’t?), video game, “Supreme Commander” provides a very addicting, complex answer.
Like a chess game _ but with robots _ this new E-rated, $49.99 video game for Windows PCs features a dizzying array of units, structures and upgrades as you attempt to seize control of the battlefield.
“Supreme Commander” is brought to us by Chris Taylor, the guru behind the “Total Annihilation” sci-fi computer video game from 1997. And, in many ways, “Supreme Commander” feels like an updated version of that older video game for modern PCs.
Both titles fall under the real-time strategy genre, a style of video game where you gather resources to build up a base, which you use to build up an army, which you use to crush or be crushed by rivals.
There are so many variables _ especially when playing online against other human opponents _ that every video game plays differently, and every seemingly perfect strategy can be countered.
One basic approach never worked for me.
Playing as the United Earth Federation, one of three warring human factions you can choose from, I built up a massive defensive structure and waited it out.
But this tactic, known as “turtling,” wasn’t enough to prevent my untimely demise against my opponent, who sent in an attack as quickly as possible.
Source:The Associated Press
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March 11th, 2007
Here are some recent video games reviewed in the Free Press. Also indicated are the video games’ rating and platform. All ratings are based on a scale of one to four stars.
Handheld video game makes excellent use of the touch-sensitive screen with 200 minigames.
“Formula One Championship Edition” **
Great graphics are a plus for this driving game, but following a green line on a track gets pretty boring. Rated E. PS3.
“Ghost Rider” *
The video game based on the movie settles into a rut after a while. Rent this one. Rated T. PSP.
“Go Diego Go: Wolf Pup Rescue” ***
Good video game for kids as Dora’s cousin looks for a pup lost in the rainforest. Educational and fun. Rated E. PC.
“Lost Planet: Extreme Condition” ***
Single-player mode has great missions and weapons. Rated T. Xbox 360.
Source from www.freep.com
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