2011年4月18日星期一

How Has This New MMORPG Been Doing?

Ever wondered what "polish" entails wow gold when it comes to an MMORPG? Trion Studio’s AAA fantasy MMORPG RIFT launched in early March much stronger than anyone anticipated. What looked like yet another World of Warcraft clone to the casual observer turned out to be just what MMO fans were looking for. The dynamic content and flexible class system was catnip to many players burnt out on their current game of choice and looking for something new and engaging. The word is tossed about on forums often enough, and just as often, newly released titles are lambasted by gamers who feel that polish is severely lacking in some form or fashion.

Today's Star Wars: The Old Republic update goes behind the scenes at the Jedi dream factory to give readers an inside scoop on how the developers at BioWare define polish and how the team is implementing it into TOR. There were, however, a few bumps in the road. But it's a month later, and the game is still going strong. They've introduced new content, and you can play for free this weekend. Find out more inside. Senior environment artist Robby Lamb is our guide, and he walks us through the various stages of the art asset creation process, noting the various opportunities to polish and perfect along the way. When a player account logged in from a different ISP than normal, the account got coin locked. Logging in from a new ISP is often a sign that the account has been hacked. While coin locked, the account wasn’t able to trade items or in-game www.promodifieds.us/flywowgold.com money. A code could be sent to the email listed on the players account to unlock the account on the theory that hackers wouldn’t have access to the email accounts as well.

Also new this week is a TOR Community Q&A with senior designer William Wallace (no, not that one) in which a smattering of class-related questions are summoned from the depths of TOR's pre-release fan community and subsequently answered at length. Check out all the details on the official TOR website. Download a free app on your phone, tie its unique serial number to your RIFT account and then the authentication system will require a code from the app every time you log in. Even if hackers get your username and password, without the authentication code they can’t get past the login screen. This is currently available for Android phones with an iOS app on the way.

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