Yearly Archives: 2011

Mythos EU Announces Battle Arena

Mythos Europe Introduces Battle Arenas

 

 

 

It’s time to give the poor monsters a rest! Players have been honing their combat skills on the beasts from Uld for long enough. Soon they will have the chance to hack’n’slash something else – each other! The Mythos update to be released shortly will offer a change of pace from the usual dungeon crawling. In addition to the new ‘Dungeon Master’ feature and raising the level cap from 50 to 51, it will also introduce the ‘Lamento’ PvP system. Players will then be able to kick the crap out of each other in exciting arena battles.

 

 

Players who have reached level 50 will be able to form a Lamento Team with the Lamento Master NPC on Heaven Island. Then they can either register for a 1 vs. 1 battle to play solo against another player or partner up and take on an opposing duo in a 2 vs. 2 battle. The team will be matched randomly with an opponent and teleported automatically to the stylish Lamento Arena, where either sweet victory or bitter defeat awaits them.

 

Last Man Standing

In the circular arena, the crowd is cheering for the other team – and to make matters worse, the two teams are not the only ones on the bloody battlefield. There are also monsters traipsing about: cannon fodder for those who require corpses to execute their summoning skills. Those sacks of flesh, along with grenades and bandages, are the only aids allowed as potions may not be used in the arena. In the unlikely… erm, probable event of an untimely death, players in 2 vs. 2 battles will be given the option to watch their remaining teammate sweat and bleed as they continue to valiantly face the enemy. The last man (or Cyclops, Gremlin, or Satyr) standing determines which team wins the battle.

 

 

Winners will be rewarded with Lamento Points, which can be traded in for unidentified but special and particularly powerful weapons, armour, and even pets with the Lamento Equipment Merchant.

BasketDudes Announces Summer Update, Bug Fixes

BasketDudes Announces Summer Update, Bug Fixes

 

 

 

BitToon Games today announced big things concerning summer content for their F2P PVP-focused MMO Basketball game, BasketDudes.

 

 

BasketDudes, fresh from taking in Best Game in Show at the Gamelab Awards Festival, is preparing to launch a new wave of content to keep players cool during the long summer.

 

The WBC has announced its newest player, Greek Nikos Kataraktas AKA ‘The Gimmick’ has joined the ranks of BasketDude’s 56 total players. The Gimmick excels as a forward defensive player with exceptional ball handling skills.

 

 

In addition to Nikos, BasketDudes has done much to improve the responsiveness of players in defensive mode, ensuring a much more competitive gaming experience. The dribbling skills have been completely reworked to emphasize the advantage dribbling master players have when handling the ball. The game’s match making system has also been improved to do a better job of matching players with other players of similar skill level and character level. As if this wasn’t enough, new gaming cards have also been introduced to increase your coach’s strategic options during the game.

 

 

All in all these changes should make BasketDudes a more balanced and intuitive gameplay experience and OnRPG can’t wait to get our hands on the game for a full review soon.

Karma Online Announces New Content as Open Beta Nears

Karma Online Announces Content Updates as Open Beta Nears

 

 

Joymax has announced the details behind the all-new gameplay experience players can expect in its upcoming World War II game with a zombie twist, Karma Online: Prisoners of the Dead, when it launches its full open beta August 2nd.  Developed by Dragonfly, the creators behind Quake Wars Online and Soldier of Fortune Online, the game has just finished it pre-open beta and is now pleased to announce the details behind the all-new Maps, Characters, Weapons and more that FPS fans will experience with the launch of the open beta program that will run from August 2nd through August 16th.

The open beta will introduce ten new maps including the Holy Ground map (team death-match mode) where opposing teams will need lightning fast reactions as they compete against one another in a church with a series of dark and claustrophobic underground tunnels. The open beta will also introduce two new characters that players have not yet been able to play as, Gunther and Karl, and a further 11 new diverse weapons bringing the total weaponry so far to 25, with more to be revealed and launched as the game nears its official launch.

Sword 2 Releases Revelations Expansion

Sword 2 Introduces the Revelations Expansion

 

 

 

GamersFirst today announced Sword 2: Revelations is now live and ripe for the Pioneers of Granado Espada to continue the never-ending struggle for power within the New World. Sword 2: Revelations introduces the world of Granado Espada to three brand new expanded skill systems, a new area for questing and exploration, a new unique playing character and pet to both drive the continually evolving story of Sword 2.

 

 

“One of the most exciting things about working on a living, breathing MMO like Sword 2 is that they are evolving and growing worlds,” says Myra Widodo, associate producer for GamersFirst.  “We have taken great care in seeking the advice of our community, and as such, they have directly molded much of the new content and features, particularly the new skill systems within Revelations.”

 

New Alchemy, Cooking and Wing Crafting Systems

As with any great progression in history, tradesmen of Sword 2: Revelations will have new skills to master. Previously worthless items have been discovered to have hidden properties, unlocking new Alchemy recipes and items. And because practice leads to efficiency, now players crafting high-level alchemy items have a chance to obtain superior items. Pioneers with a culinary flair can now prepare feasts fit for royalty with the new Cooking system. Certain recipes have lasting effects in the form of increased attack power, energy, defense and magical abilities to name just a few. And there is always enough for everyone, as up to six families can dine, provided they are in the Squad.

 

Introducing the Viron Island Area

Pioneers can experience the story of Sword 2: Revelations as it unfolds in the new Viron Island area. This lush new unspoiled zone is home to new quests as well as three distinct forests with new challenges. Challenge Wolfringer in his self-proclaimed kingdom of the Red Sunset Forest. But adventurers need to be wary, for he’s is not alone. Players with a more chivalric streak can quest in the infamous Blood Bog Forest in order to release the curse of the noble Viron Knights. Go prepared as the Blood Sabel will not relinquish their prize without a fight. Not much is known of the mysterious Crow Forest, other than reports of warriors’ souls trapped and in need of eternal rest. Only the pioneers of Granado Espada can end corruption that has befouled this fair land.

 

 

Enlist Raven to the Cause, and Enjoy the Benefits of Capybara

Cursed to serve Montoro, Raven is a former spy for Bristia that attempted to flee Granado Espada after the Three Year War. Inventive Pioneers may try to release Raven from his former master in order to discover secrets about Fe Lomme Castle. As a new unique playing character, Raven can join player’s Squads offering complex gameplay options and aid in the players questing in becoming the most powerful and influential Family in Granado Espada. A new pet is now available in the bestiary with Sword 2: Revelations. Players can now travel with Capybara. As a non-combat pet, this former monster not only brings his individual cuteness to the Squad, but also brings tangible benefits in the form of added combat experience, stance experience, and increased item drop rates.

 

 

A unique blend of real-time strategy and role-playing, Sword 2: Revelations increases both the risk and reward as players experience the next chapter in this epic tale of political intrigue and personal combat,  inspired by Europe’s exploration of the Americas. Delve into a visually stunning world of fantastic Baroque architecture as you fight for the possibility of becoming a key representative of one of the political factions that constantly vie for power. Explore and adventure in a world of political intrigue, conflict and danger solo or by joining forces with other Pioneering Families to battle enemies and eventually control the world of Granado Espada.

Forsaken World Annouces Chains of Kluer Content Update

Forsaken World Announces Chains of Kluer Content Update

 

 

 

Perfect World Entertainment today announced ‘Chains of Kluer’, the latest content update for its western, fantasy MMORPG, Forsaken World. Once a celebrated hero of Eyrda, Kluer now resides beneath Freedom Harbor as a long forgotten prisoner. A spell that wiped Kluer’s memory and stole his humanity, now leaves him as a mindless, murderous ogre. It’s now up to the players to fight against the legendary Kluer and bring his story to an end.

 

 

“With this latest Forsaken World update, players will have to go against one of Eyrda’s most celebrated fallen heroes, Kluer. Tragically wiped of his memory, humanity and almost forgotten, Kluer is a violent shadow of his former self,” said Clifton Chu, Product Manager for Forsaken World. “It will now be up to players to take down Kluer in one of the most heart wrenching stories that gives the game its name, Forsaken World, and as heroes, right the wrongs of Eyrda.”

 

 

The Forsaken World ‘Chains of Kluer’ content update will include the following features:

 

Fight the legendary Kluer Players level 70 and up can now battle against the legendary ogre, Kluer, in the new Forgotten Prison dungeon that resides beneath Freedom Harbor.

 

Ever-changing world New events including the revamped Eternal Faith, a Hunting Festival, and an advance pet catching dungeon.

 

Build up your guild base Guilds can now unlock level 3 for their guild bases, which includes higher construction buildings and lower maintenance costs.

 

Train up The character level cap is now raised from 70 to 80 and players can now master even more jobs as they train themselves to be the best fighter.

 

A pet’s journey Free up your play time by having your pet help you do your daily quests and events.

 

Faster kills with mounted combat Take the fight to the next level with mounted combat as death comes swifter than ever in Eyrda.

 

Also be sure to check out the related trailer HERE.

League of Legends: Always Sunny in Demacia

League of Legends: It’s Always Sunny in Demacia

By Jason Harper (Hhean), OnRPG DotA Reporter

 


 

Welcome summoners, to the patch v1.0.0.121 article for League of Legends, the game that provides eternal sunshine to a spotless mind. This patch includes an improved Yorick, multiple rune purchases and Leona, The Radiant Dawn.

 

Leona is a pure tank, capable of taking a good deal of damage while using a number of crowd control abilities to lock down the enemy team. She plays similarly to other pure tanks, and any Amumu or Jarvan player will feel very at home while playing her.

 

Unlike the other characters released recently, Leona doesn’t really have a gimmick. She doesn’t even use some sort of bizarre sun resource mechanic, and instead relies on her trusty mana bar. She does however, have the widest array of crowd control methods available to any single character in the game. Though each one is rather weak individually, she can be really difficult to shake off due to the diversity of her toolkit.

 

Her passive, Sunlight, will mark a target after she uses an ability. These marks will be expended when an allied champion damages the marked target, causing bonus damage. This functions much like Lux’s passive, but she cannot trigger it herself. This makes Leona very poor at functioning alone, but adds a moderate amount of damage to her team when working with someone else. While this is fits with a tank thematically, it does limit her laning options if you want to maximize her effectiveness, since it means she must have a partner in order to get any use out of this passive.

 

 

Her main combo is to begin charging Eclipse [W], fire a Zenith Blade [E] in the direction of the enemy carry, then tap Shield of Daybreak [Q] immediately after the free hit Zenith Blade triggers, which will immediately reset the attack animation to trigger the stun. A slightly easier variation is to use the Shield of Daybreak before using Zenith Blade, and using the free hit as a stun. This guarantees the stun, but lowers her damage output slightly. Dropping her ultimate, Solar Flare [R] just behind an enemy after the stun wears off is a great way of extending this combo, even more so if you can use it to tag multiple enemies in the blast.

 

It’s worth noting that it isn’t always a good idea to open with Eclipse, because it will give away what you’re planning. The enemy will have just under 3 seconds to react (The actual charge is 3 seconds, but they won’t be able to move after being rooted by the Zenith Blade, so it gives them less time overall) to what you’re planning, and given how flashy the effect is, you might as well display a giant neon sign over your head saying “I’M ABOUT TO GANK YOU WITH MY TEAM”. If you can help it, try to charge in a bush or around corners to avoid giving the game away.

 

Shield of Daybreak’s stun is rather limited, having only a 1.25 second duration that doesn’t scale with level and can only be used in melee range. Once you’ve invested in cooldown though, it can be used quite frequently. It can get down to being used every 4.8 seconds, which if you factor in the stun duration, means that Leona can keep someone out of a quarter of the total time of a fight using that one ability alone.

 

At level 1, pick up Shield of Daybreak. Although Eclipse works better for early farm, Shield of Daybreak is better for early team fights in the jungle, or to help set up early ganks in a lane. At level 2, grab Zenith Blade. Level 3 is Eclipse time. From there, I’ve been leveling based on the overall aggression in game. If you’re sitting in the lane a fair bit, you will need Eclipse leveled to survive the beating you’ll take while trying to get last hits, and also to try and get some measure of farm using the large blast. If there’s plenty of ganks and counter ganks going on, then focus more on Shield of Daybreak if you feel the reduced cooldown will allow you to use it in extended fights. Whichever you don’t level, take the other second, leaving Zenith Blade for last.

 

Start out with a Regrowth Pendant and a Health Potion. Your main goal early game is to get a Philosopher’s Stone and Heart of Gold as quickly as possible to compensate for her awful farming capabilities. From there, she needs a good balance of cooldown reduction and whatever resistances she’ll need to counter the enemy team. While 40% reduction cooldown is ideal, 25% can be obtained without sacrificing any durability or using runes/masteries.

 

For her Masteries, I’ve been switching between a 0/21/9 page and a 0/9/21 page, depending on team composition. The former allows her to take more punishment, while the latter allows her to spew out more crowd control, and also means you don’t have to sacrifice so much gold if you’re looking to hit the cooldown reduction cap. For Runes I’ve been using my stock tank page – Armour Marks, Dodge Seals, Magic Resist Glyphs and Health Quintessences. If you can fit some cooldown in there, go ahead.

 

 

Leona is a difficult champion to judge. I think she suffers a good deal from the same issues Renekton had at launch – a great toolkit, but not so great numbers to back it up. Her abilities feel satisfying to use, with great sound and visuals, but nothing really happens after she uses them. Her farming capability is atrocious; I’ve never seen a Leona, played by myself or anyone else I’ve queued with, break 100 creep kills in a match. Her damage output is also terrible; I’ve seen Leona be outclassed by Soraka when reviewing post-game damage charts. While I understand tanks aren’t meant to do damage, her crowd control as a whole is still lacking by comparison with Amumu, who also has a higher damage output by comparison.

 

Her other real issue is that with poor jungling speed and low solo lane capability, I can’t think where to put her in a team composition. The best place to put her would be to replace your support in bottom with her, since she’s not going to take any farm away from your AD carry. This would mean you’d either have to have your support jungling (Which narrows it down to Nunu) or taking a solo lane (Meaning it would have to be someone like Orianna, Lux or Zilean). However, given her limited harass, this would leave the carry less able to farm as they have to actually commit to getting rid of enemies themselves.

 

While I don’t think she’s the worst tank pick, I do think she’s going to need some buffs in order to be competitive.

 

 

On the topic of buffs – Yorick. Sweet monkey Jesus, Yorick. He’s become an absolute beast. He’s got great damage, great sustain and can take hits from multiple enemies at once without much trouble. Stick him in a solo lane, level him up and watch the enemy team get ripped to shreds. He’s looking like the game’s new Jax, swinging from useless to overpowered on a patch by patch basis.

 

On the other end of things, the nerf to Ashe has been a long time coming. She’s been a first ban / first pick since ranked play was implemented, near enough. The added cooldown to her Enchanted Crystal Arrow is going to help stop random arrow spam winning lanes from across the map, and maybe encourage her players to be a bit more careful when using it. Not a major nerf, but a perfectly understandable one in just the right area.

 

Buh-Bye AP Alistar! Well, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but he’s been slammed pretty hard these past patches. His ratios have taken a 30% cut in the past month, which is a sizable bite into the cow’s damage output. Will he be seen less in competitive play? Doubtful, since he’s still a great tank, just one that’s now not so capable of stomping you into the ground as he was.

 

The new UI for custom game creation makes playing scrims much easier, and the new Quit button is a godsend for when you get one of the numerous bugs that can crop up when hosting a private match. This, combined with the new ability to buy multiple runes from the shop in a single go make the client that little bit more user friendly.

 

To discuss some of the changes yourselves, post in the massive League of Legends thread in the free to play MMOs section. If you haven’t tried League of Legends yet, now is the perfect time.

Conquer Online – 8 Years Later

Conquer Online – 8 Years Later

By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor), OnRPG Guest Writer

 

 

General Introduction of Conquer Online.

Conquer Online is a free-to-play 2.5D MMORPG developed by TQ Digital Entertainment. The game is set in the world of ancient China. The game is playable in different languages such as English, Chinese, French, Japanese and Spanish.

 

 

This game has been out for a while now but deserves another look at it. The game released back in the year of 2003 and it is still being actively played by a lot of people, and it currently has more than 10 million registered users around the world.

 

First Impressions

When I first started up the game launcher I could pick three options. These three options were “High Definition”, “Standard Definition” And “Low Definition” meaning that everyone can play this game no matter how bad your computer is. After I chose my option, I got at the server select menu, where I could choose for a specific server. There are just the normal servers to play on but there are also ‘Classic’ and ‘World PK’ servers to choose from.

 

The Classic consist the following changes from the original servers:

1. No Shopping Mall
2. No Battle Power System
3. No DB Leveling
4. No DB Socketing for “non-weapon” gear or the 2nd socket for weapons
5. No Talismans
6. Toxic Fog is removed from the Ninja skills
7. Gems drop rate from monsters increased
8. PK is allowed in Twin City.
9. Equipment Bonus Quests are removed.

This being said, it really looks like they care for the community to make this server specifically for a certain group of old school players.

 

Classes

When you have chosen your server it is time to pick a class. Every class is specialized in different weapons, armor and skills. The following classes are currently in the game:

 

Ninja

The Ninja is a mysterious class, they are cloaked in the shadow with the most devastating attacks. But have the lowest defense and health. The Ninja can equip an exclusive weapon, the ‘katana’, these Japanese made swords make the ninja possess that highest attack speed among the melee classes in the game. The special of this class is Poison Star; this skill makes it more difficult for their opponent to drink potions.

 

Archer

The Archer is the master of the bow, they are not only able to shoot enemies at a distance, but also can engage multiple targets as well. The Archer is the only class available that is able to use the bow and arrow. Their special ability is ‘flying.’ This unique ability makes them fly in the sky and immune to physical attacks.

 

Fire Taoist

The Fire Taoists is a mage class available in the game. As the name of the class tells you, this class is specialized in Fire attacks. They do not mainly use a weapon but they prefer the Backsword. The Special of this class is the further they are away of the target, the more damage they deal.

 

 

Monk

Monks, also known as Saints, are the support class in this game. They are known for their powerful martial and buff skills, so they are a helpful member of every team. They are specialized to help the group as much as possible by wielding skills such as dispels, auras and buffs.

 

Water Taoist

The Water Taoist is the healer class. They are entrusted with spell such as heal, cure and revive. Like the Fire Taoist, the Water Taoist uses the Backsword as well. Their Special is nothing different than that from the Fire Taoist. The further they are away of the target the more damage they deal.

 

 

 

Warrior

The warriors can wield a wide range of weapons. They are also the only class able to equip a shield for bonus defense. The warrior can use every weapon in the game except for the bow and backsword. The warriors are also wearing the heaviest and strongest armor in the game. Their special is ‘Superman’. When activated their attacks deal more damage to the target.

At level 15, you are able to get a class promotion. With this promotion you will get a new title, enhanced attributes and you are able to learn new skills!

 

Character Customization

When you have selected your gender it’s time to customize your character. The only thing you can customize at first is the size of your character. If you want additional customization options you will have to visit various NPCs in the city in order to change your body size, avatar, hairstyle and the color of your hair.

 

 

Gameplay

Normally in a game, you walk to your destination. In Conquer Online however, walking is too slow and there is an option to jump! You practically just leap forward to your destination instead of walking. This game is entrusted with a ‘Path Finding’ feature as well. Whenever you are lost, you can use this option to automatically walk to your desired NPC. From the moment you start your character you get a quest. You can look up this quest in the quest list. In this panel, you are able to see which quests you currently have, what the target is, and your reward. In this quest panel you are able to see which quests are available to you and which quests you have done. There are also daily quests that you can do every day. These daily quests mostly consist of PvP quests.

Attacking a target is very simple; when you click on the target you will auto attack the target. You can however assign a skill on the Right mouse button. This feature will use your assigned spell on the target. If you use more skills you can put these on the action bar. The XP bar around your health bar fills during combat. Once the bar is fully loaded you are able to use a XP skill. Every class has a different XP skill suiting their class’s strengths.

 

 

The user interface is clean and simple; you can find everything on the bottom of the screen and have some small information at the top left like the coordinates, fps and latency.

PVP

Most MMORPGs are based around PvE, however Conquer Online is mostly based around PvP. The biggest aspect of the game is PvP. There are different Tournaments being hosted daily and there is even an arena. It is also possible to challenge another guild and have a guild war.

PK or player killing is also a major feature in this game.

There are four different PK Modes in the game. You can switch to the mode you want to PK in at the bottom of your screen on the action bar.

The four different modes to choose from are:

PK: You will be able to attack monsters and players.
Team: Slay monsters and other players that are not in your current team or guild.
Peace: You can only slay monsters.
Capture: You can slay monsters and are able to attack criminals (pkers with a record demonstrated by their blue or black names)

There is also a Jail in this game. Players who have earned over 100 PK Points will be jailed if they get killed. You can get out of Jail if you pay 500,000 Silver, however if you don’t feel like paying up you can always sit your time out and do some mining in the meantime.

Crafting

Crafting really improves the game play and helps build up the economy in a game. Conquer Online has an unique crafting system like no other game has seen before. You are not going to beat your opponents without some properly crafted equipment. It really makes a difference! I find crafting an important feature in a game and Conquer Online has polished this pretty well.

In this game you can randomly find a ‘Meteor.’ This meteor is a purple shiny stone you can get by killing monsters. Or you can buy them from NPC or fellow players. These meteors can be used to upgrade your equipment. Besides upgrading equipment, these meteors are also used for quest items, color customization, and divorce stones.

To upgrade your item with a meteor you have to see Artisan Wind. He charges you 1 Meteor to perform his upgrading service. Upgrading your equipment is a risk because it may be able to fail, and you may need more meteors then you might have planned. The higher level the item, the lower chance that he will be able to upgrade it. If you however do not want to risk losing your precious shiny balls you will have to go to the Equipment Blacksmith in the market. He has a 100% success rate in upgrading your items.

In addition to this, there are gems of various elements ingame used to imbue certain elements into your equipment. Through the Gem Composing feature, you can combine gems to produce much more valuable combination gems to really make your equipment shine. Items can also be socketed through the Socketsmith. This is done through the use of the ‘Dragon Ball’ item. For each additional socket you wish to add to an item, the number of dragon balls increases greatly.

Social Interaction

This game has a ‘Mentor’ feature to help new players get into the game. This feature lets you have a Mentor that will guide you into the world of Conquer Online! The Mentor can claim contribution from his apprentices. He can gain experience when his apprentice is grinding or share blessings when his apprentice activates a prayer stone. When an apprentice gets a +1 item dropped by monsters, the Mentor will receive a contribution point. When you reach 100 contribution points, the mentor is rewarded with a +1 stone. The only limitation on the mentor system is that the Master must be 30 levels above his apprentices.

Unlike many MMORPGs in this game you can actually get married. If you love having a nagging wife yelling at you to put the trash outside, then you can get one in game as well!

 

 

It is also possible to join or create a guild. In order to create a guild you have to be Level 90 or above. If you are then you can find the Guild Director in Twin City and pay him 1,000,000 Silver to setup a guild. There are currently 17 guild ranks with different privileges that can be used, and some ranks have a limit. There are also different donation types to allow players to contribute money to their guild.

Graphics

The game was released in the year 2003. Back in that year the graphics were impressive. They have been upgrading it since but Conquer has fallen behind more modern mmorpg releases.

 

The game still does its best to compete with the special effects surrounding skills. The spells in this game really shine and at least you won’t have to worry about your computer not being able to handle the game’s graphics.

 

 

Conclusion

After 8 years Conquer Online is still growing by the day. This game keeps getting updated every week and still has expansions coming out every year. The community is really big and mature and is willing to help you with every question you have. It’s not a top notch mmorpg and it may not be the prettiest among them, but this game has plenty of features to get you hooked for quite some time. If you love to PvP I would advise you to give it a shot.

 

Pros:

– Unique gameplay
– Superb PvP
– Great support.
– Crafting

Cons:

– Graphics outdated
– May feel grindy
– Armor hasn’t changed after all these years
– Jail

Rusty Hearts Announces PAX Prime Trip Giveaway!

Rusty Hearts Hosts PAX Prime Ticket Giveaway!

 

 

Perfect World Entertainment announced that they will be at PAX Prime in Washington, the highly popular consumer video game show, from August 26 to August 28, 2011. In celebration of Rusty Hearts’ debut at this event, gamers will have a chance to bring a friend and win a trip to the sold out show.  Anyone who registers for the Rusty Hearts closed beta before July 27 will be entered in a raffle for a chance to win two PAX Prime three-day passes, inclusive of two round trip airfares and the opportunity to dine with the producers and developers of Rusty Hearts. All players who have previously registered for a Rusty Hearts account will already be eligible to win.

 

“This is a great year for Rusty Hearts to make its debut appearance at Penny Arcade Expo,” said Mark Hill, Game Producer for Rusty Hearts. “We cannot wait to interact with Rusty Hearts fans on a personal level and we hope to get everyone as excited as we are by giving away these two passes to the otherwise sold out show. We have really been looking forward to bring Rusty Hearts to a gaming-centric consumer event, and I can’t wait to see how the PAX crowd reacts to the game.”

Attendees of the show who visit the booth will also have a chance to win additional prizes including the limited edition Rusty Hearts plush bears, t-shirts, Logitech keyboards, headsets, and more. Be sure to grab your Rusty Hearts CB Key @ OnRPG to be automatically entered for your chance to win!

Troy Online Hosts Special CB End Game Access Tonight

Troy Online to Host End-Game Content Event Tonight!

 

 

 

ALT1Games is working hard to make Troy Online‘s closed beta test into an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Today they are kicking it up a notch with a special end game access event! Troy’s players have had a legitimate concern that no human can possibly get to the current level capacity in three days. Here is their solution: ALT1Games will be ending their current CBT on July 18, 9:00PM PST (instead of 12:00AM), but hosting this event on the server approximately one hour later.

 

 

Once the server is back up, user’s characters will start at level 55. User’s new level 55 characters will start will 100,000 Dra (currency used in Troy). The merchants during this event will sell level 50 equipment and they will be able to reset skills, stats, and sub class all for just some measly Dra. ALT1Games is hoping that not only will this quench the user’s thirst for their game but it will also supply them with the information they need to improve their sub-class system.