Phantom Army, Neverwinter’s Shadowmantle, Tank Domination and more! | The Daily XP October 30th
Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Wednesday October 30th. Today Mark discusses Neverwinter, Runescape, Tank Domination and Phantom Army.
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Your Daily MMO and MMORPG News for Wednesday October 30th. Today Mark discusses Neverwinter, Runescape, Tank Domination and Phantom Army.
Social networks have effectively changed the way we…well, do pretty much everything. We interact differently, work differently, and even view the world differently since the birth of Facebook – there’s even talk that it’s bringing about a fundamental change in the way we think. It should thus come as no surprise that they’ve also had a considerable impact on the world of MMOs.
Jagex have revealed a new upcoming feature to help quell the massive problem of gold farming in their award-winning browser MMORPG, Runescape.
Not every game ever developed makes perfect sense. Although the MMO market is (presumably) harder to break into than most, it nevertheless has its fair share of odd ducks. After a bit of digging, I’ve managed to come up with a list of the strangest black sheep MMOs have to offer. Note that none of these games are necessarily BAD…they’re just head-scratchingly, wall-bangingly bizarre.
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As seen on Todays Daily XP Video!The multi-award winning development and publisher studio, Jagex, recently made a job posting for an Executive Producer position for an unnamed MMOFPS game. Jagex are most well known as the name behind the most popular free-to-play browser MMO of our time, Runescape, but the UK based team are responsible … Read more
There’s a trend in the world of MMORPGs: gamers are like magpies. We love our rare items, we love our loot, and we can’t get enough of the bragging rights that go hand-in-hand with an awesome drop. Developers are keyed into this trend, of course…which is why they’ve populated their titles with some of the most difficult-to-locate items possible.
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Over the last few days I spent some time in one of my older MMO favs, Atlantica Online. It got me thinking, what do the majority prefer? Turn-based or real-time combat features?
A morally gray area in online gaming is the action of scamming or ripping off other players, but should this ingenuity be rewarded and the stupidity punished or vice versa?
With the controversy surrounding violence in video-games still a talking point of the uneducated media I thought I’d take a look into young people and MMO games.
In a day and age where everyone has a computer, most consumers buy what’s most popular; and the Mac is certainly popular. Tons of people own a Mac, enjoying a user friendly operating system, a strong processor, and reliable amount of power. With such capabilities, there would no doubt be MMORPGs on the Mac one day. Some games have succeeded on the PC for years, while others have taken life on both operating systems concurrently. Best of all, you can try out every single one of these games for free. Here are the top 10 free-to-play MMORPGs made for the Mac.
Exploring the luscious tropical zone in your favorite MMO game as chat is spammed with annoying-character filled text attempting to sell you gold or items.
With the recent announcement of the upcoming release of the Playstation 4, and undoubtedly the Xbox 720, it made me pause and attempt to gauge today’s generation in the current MMO industry.