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Lord of the Rings

Lord of the Rings Online To Go Free-To-Play 138

darkwing_bmf sends word of Turbine's announcement that Lord of the Rings Online will become a free-to-play game this fall. 'The move is another validation of the free-to-play business model, where gamers can play for free and pay real money for virtual goods such as better weapons or decorative gear for their game characters. The business model has been popular in Asia but only recently took off in the US. This move shows the pressure is building on game publishers to shift to the new business model or face declining audiences.' According to a post on the official website, LotRO's micro-transaction system will be "very similar" to how Turbine's DDO store works, and current subscribers will maintain all of their privileges.
Image

Facebook Master Password Was "Chuck Norris" 319

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "A Facebook employee has given a tell-all interview with some very interesting things about Facebook's internals. Especially interesting are all the things relating to Facebook privacy. Basically, you don't have any. Nearly everything you've ever done on the site is recorded into a database. While they fire employees for snooping, more than a few have done it. There's an internal system to let them log into anyone's profile, though they have to be able to defend their reason for doing so. And they used to have a master password that could log into any Facebook profile: 'Chuck Norris.' Bruce Schneier might be jealous of that one."
Wii

Wii Hardware Upgrade Won't Happen Soon 325

As high-definition graphics become more and more entrenched in this generation of game consoles, Nintendo has had to deal with constant speculation about a new version of the Wii that would increase its capabilities. Today, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime bluntly denied that a hardware revision was imminent, saying, "We are confident the Wii home entertainment console has a very long life in front of it." He added, "In terms of what the future holds, we've gone on record to say that the next step for Nintendo in home consoles will not be to simply make it HD, but to add more and more capability, and we'll do that when we've totally tapped out all of the experiences for the existing Wii. And we're nowhere near doing that yet."

Comment From '92 - '08. RIP PC gaming. (Score 5, Informative) 531

How things change in just over 15 years.

1992:

Buy Doom after getting to try 1/3 of the game first.

* Be able to play it via dialup modem or LAN for as long as you have the working equipment.
* Be able to sell the game after you're done with it and have that second user have the game be just as usable to them.
* Enjoy playing thousands of user-created maps and mods -- anything from a monster health editor to a porn graphic replacement mod.

2008:

Buy game X.

* Require internet permission to install it. Hopefully you haven't committed the mortal sin of installing it more than three times.
* Require internet permission every time you wish to run the game.
* Require CD checking despite the above.
* Unable to sell the game to people who want something more than a coaster.
* Multiplayer server for Game X goes down after year because Game X 2009 edition is now out. People who still want to play the original Game X via LAN/hosted internet games are SOL and anyone hacking together hosting capabilities likely receives notice from lawyers.
* Have some type of over-zealous security check built into the game mess with your computer, internet connection, or both.
* Deal with an over-moderated/sterile mod community.

Comment Re:It's going down the toilet (Score 1) 96

The second thread you link almost reads like a Monty Python skit.

"You won't let me *not* play for free?! Well, in that case I'll cancel my *second* and *third* accounts dedicated to not playing! See how you like me not playing for free now! And my first account? Well, it'll not only 'not play' all that often, but pay to do so! In your face, CCP!"

Comment Source code for the expansion (Score 1, Funny) 96

I've had to pull a few strings to grab a hold of the expansion's source code. Luckily the download should be a small one.

GenerateExpansion()
    for (i = 1..200)
        GenerateSolarSystem()
    end for
end GenerateExpansion()

GenerateSolarSystem()
      GeneratePlanets(random(1..20))
      GenerateBases(random(1..3))
      GenerateAsteroidFields(random(1..5))
      GenerateSecurityLevel(random(0.0..1.0))
      Connect(this, universe)
end GenerateSolarSystem()

I kid, I kid...

Comment Re:Of course he had a choice (Score 1) 1115

>Of course McCain had a choice. One he was urged repeatedly by the media to take just after selection, many citing the previous example of George McGovern and Eagleton. Instead he stuck by here even through criticism from his own party, never mind the media.

I was talking about supporting the daughter after it became a big story, not the VP pick (which I think you are talking about). Both McCain and Palin had to stand by the daughter.

>You are not serious, right?

I really am. I barely knew anything about the election, except for the race between Obama and Clinton, but the stories about Palin were just too much to ignore. And no, they weren't positive stories. It just seemed to me to be, as other commentators had named it, a "hail mary" choice.

>You don't think tens of millions in contributons the days after the announcement, and as great a viewership of the Republican convention speeches as Obama got to be an amazing achievement?

I'm actually more impressed by the $10 million raised by Obama after Palin's first speech. She only raised $1 million after the speech.

Wii

Submission + - Simple Wii Wheel took 30 Prototypes (coderetard.com)

adm_snackbar writes: If you're excited about Mario Kart for the Wii and have been keeping up with the news, you might have heard about the Wii Wheel. The wheel is simple a steering wheel that houses the Wii controller for real-feel racing in Mario Kart to make driving feel more natural. Despite it's simple design, it took Nintendo over 30 prototypes to get it right.
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Savage 2 Released For Linux

An anonymous reader writes: S2 Games has released a native linux client for their latest title, Savage 2 — A Tortured Soul. The client is available in both 32 and 64 bit builds as a free download with unlimited LAN play and a 5 hour trial for online play. You can download it here.
First Person Shooters (Games)

Submission + - Savage 2 Linux Client Released

An anonymous reader writes: Linux clients were released yesterday for the game Savage 2, created by S2Games. The original Savage is still played by many in the Linux community. Both 32bit and 64bit clients were released. http://savage2.s2games.com/
Real Time Strategy (Games)

Submission + - Savage 2 - A Tortured Soul Linux Client Available

SLot writes: Independent developer S2 Games just released both 32 & 64 bit linux clients for their latest title: Savage 2 — A Tortured Soul. Free to download, unlimited LAN play, and a 5 hour demo for online play. Savage 2 combines RTS/FPS/RPG in a unique and highly satisfying manner. Reviews available here and here. Downloads available here.

Comment Waiting for GPL V4 (Score 2, Insightful) 382

It doesn't seem fair to attack Microsoft with GPL V3 without also going after Google. Google gets to use GPL software without ever having to release source because they're not selling software, they're selling services. If Microsoft did that GPL V4 would come out faster than you can say Free Software.
Media

Submission + - Mpeg2 Editing in Ubuntu Linux

Synchis writes: "I've just switched from Windows to Ubuntu Linux (hooray!), but one of my hobbies is video editing. Is there a frame-level mpeg2 video editing package for linux that is reasonably fast and easy to use? Also, I would love to know what is the best package for authoring DVD's in linux. If I could get these last 2 applications, I would forever be rid of Windows. :)"

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