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Lose Yourself In A Virtual World Posted By: Hunter Crowell.. Top 10 Online Rpg Games Posted By: dublinjeffers.. The Day Wow Accounts Stood Still Posted By: Ethan Sanders.. Dawn Of War 2 Requires Steam To Play Posted By: Joe Mueller..


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Lose Yourself In A Virtual World Posted By: Hunter Crowell

From its title alone, you would already have an idea that Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning is a virtual world to behold. Among the many MMPORG or massively multiplayer online role playing games, this is one game which is a must have if you want to have your day of reckoning. It is really quite easy to lose yourself in the virtual world created by Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning where there are dwarfs, empires, high elves, dark elves, orcs, goblins and chaos. Read on to find out more about this game and what it takes for you to enjoy Warhammer Online to the fullest.

Quick Facts about Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning

Before delving deeper into the details which make up Warhammer Online as a game, let us first try to have a brief background of the game. First released in September of 2008, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is an MMPORG developed by Mythic Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. If you do not want to say a mouthful when mentioning the title of the game, it can simply be referred to as WAR or Warhammer.

Simply by reading through the title of this multiplayer game, you would already have an idea that it is all about war which is combat focused. Role-playing game aficionados will have a blast deciding whether they would like to fight for the good guys or the bad guys.

To give you an idea about which teams you can play for, there is the Armies of Orders which recruit humans, dwarfs and high elves. If you would like to be on the not so good side, you can be a part of the goblins and orcs, or follow the path taken by the dark elves and chaos. Finally, there is a race called Armies of Destruction. Those who are already familiar with the game Red Alert may notice traces of this game with WAR.

To paddle your way through the game, what you should do is learn more about crafting, exploration and advancement. Similarly, players have the option to go for Player versus Player or Player versus Environment scenarios. At the end of the day, there is no doubt that Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is a virtual environment that you could definitely lose yourself into so start learning about the ins and outs of the game if you have not already done so.

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Top 10 Online Rpg Games Posted By: dublinjeffers

1) World of Warcraft: Released by Blizzard Entertainment for the first time in 2004 the game has had many expansions, and changes.

2) EverQuest II: This game’s predecessor has the designation of being the one that brought many people to MMPORGs in the first place. This one also features expansions and additional action packs, and has excellent graphics and character creation.

3) Lord of the Rings Online: A second mention for this game in this particular guide, the popular series based on the book and movie allows you to set about on your quest as either Human, or an otherworld creature.

4) Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning . This online game is based on the role playing game. There are different realms, with different objectives and zones to get through- as you deal with the war between the forces of Order and Destruction.

5) Final Fantasy XI This game’s listing mentions that it is a bit more experienced for the casual player which is refreshing form a game. It also features the ability to use many other types of play, without tying you to the computer.

6) Lineage II: The new version of this game is in 3-D, with decent graphics and effects. A number of expansions and other updates are available.

7) Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. This one has been on top ten lists before, but it has also received negative reviews because of the time and hardware needs- more than any other game or system.

8) Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. This one is rated for mature audiences for the variety of adult themes that are featured in the game. Expansions have made up for some less than stellar play in the beginning of the game.

9) EverQuest: The original version of the game that came in at number two, this was the first 3-D game of the genre to catch on in the U.S. and Canada. Like the second version, this game features truly good character creation.

10)Dark Age of Camelot: Yes, that Camelot. The game features player vs. player- you must invade other realms while protecting your own from others. The game has had many expansions and updates since its original release.
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The Day Wow Accounts Stood Still Posted By: Ethan Sanders

Its almost 3 years since I started playing World of Warcraft and there are already two expansions launched by Blizzard. Last November 2008, Wrath of the Lich King expansion was released, and luckily for those players who had their copy reserved, they were able to upgrade their WoW accounts.

Expansions in WoW are made to expand the gameplay it currently offers. New level cap, quests, raids, items, gear and events to name a few. But for Blizzard, its one way of gaining an additional profit. They currently have 11 million WoW accounts that are subscribed. Just imagine those numbers buying a $40 expansion set.

Although upgrading an account for an expansion has always been an issue for lots of players. It involves certain factors:

v Willingness to pay for an additional fee.

v Type of player (e.g. casual gamer, hardcore gamer)

v Schedule (e.g. school, office)

v Trading of WoW accounts (e.g. buying and selling of accounts)

Maintaining a WoW account is not an easy task. For an avid gamer, spending $15 every month just to be able to play, then here comes the expansion, paying an additional $40. Its all about the money.

Then, there are two types of players:

The casual gamer - Most casual players only play where theres an available time for them to relax from work or those who are in vacation from school.

The hardcore gamer – Hardcore players are those who have all the time they want. They dedicate themselves in playing the game. Most likely, these types of players are the ones who are willing to spend some extra to be able to have access with the expansions latest features.

And with the vast growing online gaming community of WoW, buying and selling of WoW accounts also play a big role whether those accounts are going to be upgraded or not. Those players who stopped playing pre-expansion will probably sell their accounts and buy one that is already upgraded when they decide to play again in the future.

Most players especially the core raiders of a guild decided to stop playing pre-expansion. I, for one, did too. Raiding end game instances like Black Temple, Hyjal Summit and Sunwell Plateau are very challenging, and even though most guilds farm those instances already pre-expansion, most epic or legendary equipments are hard to obtain. Obtaining those especially the legendary swords from Illidan Stormrage like the Warglaives of Azzinoth serves as a fulfillment for a core raider especially to the rogues of the guild.

And then here comes the expansion, making all of the top tier equipments in the game a lower tier now since the level cap is already 80. That made most raiders quit raiding and stopped playing for they know that their hard-earned equipments will be obsolete once the expansion goes live.

Those who stopped playing WoW tried Age of Conan and Warhammer Online. But they werent satisfied. With the release of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, somehow, it made a way for other players to come back and play, possibly try the new content or so. And that made WoW, with those 11 million accounts, stood up among the rest of the MMORPGs.

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Dawn Of War 2 Requires Steam To Play Posted By: Joe Mueller

In an effort to prevent pirating and other forms of malicious activity, the makers of Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War 2 have set up a deal with Steamworks for game authentication. This choice will have two major impacts on players of this RTS (Real Time Strategy Game) – it means that you must download Steam onto your computer and you must have Steam running if you want to play the single or multiplayer game.

In addition to helping Relic keep cheaters and thieves from playing their game, there do appear to be other benefits as well. According to Jonny Ebber, the lead designer behind Dawn of War 2, Steam will “[offer] so many advantages for the player. Gamers who purchase the game and register with Steam can install the game on as many PCs as they want, can play online or offline and no CD is required to play. Best of all, if the player ever loses the CD, the game can be downloaded for free from Steam.”

These are certainly advantages that most gamers will certainly be happy about. CDs are notorious for getting scratched and having this happen can make playing games impossible. There is nothing more frustrating than never being able to advance past a certain stage in your game because a long, deep scratch has scarred your CD. In this case, adopting Steam has provided a great benefit to users.

Another important benefit gained is the ability to automatically update to the most recent version of a game. This is especially useful for those who will use the Dawn of War 2 multiplayer extensively. In order to find games to play, both player must have the same version of the game. Having it occur automatically is great for users.

There is, however, a downside to this. Sometimes players do not appreciate the changes made in patches to a game and being forced to patch a game could provide a game experience that they find unacceptable and unnecessary. It will also become more difficult to find patch notes since the player isn’t forced to go to the source of the patch in order to download for use on their game.

Finally, some individuals will appreciate the ability to download the games content directly from the internet since this will cut down on trash and having to travel to the store to buy a copy. However, others will become frustrated with the slow rate of download that they have to sit through in order to play the game that they just bought. CDs definitely load faster than most internet connections download.

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What Constitute A Good 3d Demo Reel Part 4 Posted By: Sam the 3d blogger

HI! Today I will continue on my series of article where I lived yesterday. Than maybe you are asking your self is there something that employers want to see and something that they not want to see in a 3d demo reel? I will also talk about how to present your demo in term of media and how to approach the employers.

So lets start with your first question. In a sens Ive already answer it in the part 2 of this series of article in which I told you example of what you should put in it if your a modeller or an animator but are they some kind of stuff to prohibits in a demo reel? Are they things that employers doesn’t want to see anymore? Well this is a good question. You might surf on the net there is some article about it! But I will summarize it here for you. First still it all depend on the employers and what they do as products and two it all depend if your are exceptional at what you do. But be assure that it is very difficult to be very original and they may have thousand of people coming with the same model character as you. But again if your model is really exceptional you may put it in your demo. I suggest you to be as more original than you can if you want to stand out of the crowd.

But actually it seems that they are an unofficial list of thing not to put in a demo. Let see some of them. First the infamous flying logos! It has been countless time seen and beside that it doesn’t need a big amount of talent in animation to do it. Not so convincing for an employer.

Than you may be a fan of ”Star Trek”, ”Stars Wars” or ”Battle Stars Galactica” and absolutely want to model guess what? Yes you re right a magnificent spaceship!! Spaceships are cool but since the popularity of the TV series and movies on the big screen in the last decade, they grow to much liked in the 3d industries… You may like your spaceship but realize that employers who watch demo just cant stand anymore watching spaceship model. Sorry if it hurt you. Chocolate is very good tasting but eat to much of it at once and you will end sick.

W.O.W or world of walking like one of my friend use to say it to me! :OP You see me coming from miles away I know it! The well known orcs!!! Since the popularity of the world of Warcraft series of games it seem every beginner in the 3d want to model his own orc and guess what they love it so much that they put it in their demo as well. But chance are that your orc is not enough bad ass since you still a beginner so it can impress employers. Beside take in account that Blizzard apart how many company have game with orcs in it? Maybe Warhammer… OK maybe you can tell me 2, 3 or 5 company in the world but these company are the best and they took the best artist to work with them and guess what! Yeah they receive thousand of orcs by day. Are you good enough to stand out the crowd? Also take in account that the company where you may have your first interview don’t have anything to do with a artist who model orcs.

Let me tell you a personal story here… The first job I get in a company of video games was in a company who do games for young girl aged of 8 to 12 years old. Not really the kind of jobs I was aiming for or dreaming of at the beginning but hey! you got to works. In the demo I show them I have a bad ass warrior barbarian like model in zbrush and 3ds max. You could see it at this link:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AYZMxksztHQ/RqZLm_XzMEI/AAAAAAAAAE0/HTI63kk7srU/s1600-h/2Fullbody.jpg

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I was really proud of it and still I am :OP The director of the studio and the producer who receive the demo were amazed by my model and it open the doors for me. After that they send me to the Art director and to the lead artist. Both watch my demo and find it very good as they said to me but they didn’t focus on the barbarian except to tell me that it have some minor proportion problem and to ask me how long it took me to do. Question to which Ive get a little shy to answer since it took me a fairly good amount of time to finish. At this time I was not the fastest modeller in town to make it short.

In the demo I also had a Pixar like incredible character who was very cool but they hook on the only two girl that I have never model till now!! The first is on my demo reel you remember the girl with the pink hair and the other was a kind of little witch made in Zbrush. She was cute but the modelling was awful and the proportion not to well. But they did focus on it .Why? The answer is simple just because they were doing little girl games. They didn’t care about an artist who could just do big bad ass character and orcs… So it take us back to my last article where I said that you must know what the products of the companies your applying are so you can adapt yourself to it.

In my demo I also put a motorcycle . It is a Honda cbr rr if I recall well. One of my teacher could tell it just having see it one time. A couple year ago a lot of demo from student have a Bike or a car in it. It was not a bad idea because a car or a bike is kind of a mix between organic and hard surface modelling. If you do it well it is a great asset for your demo because it show that you have great skills in modelling. But now the employers seem to be tired of seeing cars and bike. It toke me a whole month to model mine and in the first interview that I got they just pass over it without any comments I was SO sad! :OP

Other thing that you may consider its to put your character in pose not the usual boring ”T” pose. The benefits to put the character in pose is that it show if it deform,well, and if it deform well it is because you are great at doing mesh. Also it gives personality to your character. Finally you may not want to copy an already known design. Try to be original and create your own. It is also usual to put the statistics of the model: the number of polygons, the size of the texture, the software you use.

Also some line of tough tend to tell that if your a modeller you may just focus on modelling and not texture or pose your model. But as I was been told it is better to show good all around skills. The last Lead Artist that Ive got was in the industry for almost 10 years. He use to tell me that he better like to see a poor model textured and in pose than a poor model not even textured and not posed . Because at least it show that you may not be a god modeler but you know enough to unwrap , pose your character and do the lighting. Maybe you could have just plain grey shader model in ”T” pose and it show that you have great skills but if they are searching for jack-of-all-trades than they might prefer a less skilled guy or just asking you to do some test which is nerve breaking and annoying and in finish your not so sure of being hired. It is much I got to say about what or not put in your demo. You may find other article on the web who are more exhaustive about it.

Lets finish quickly about how to present your demo reel to employers. Now you know how to constitute your demo. What to put in it and what not to put in it and how to present your pieces. Now lets talk about the format of it and the media. In example a media could be a website, a blog, a movie, a DVD, a CD, a portfolio in paper etc.

A DVD is a good way to do it. Except that you may have the trouble to go give it in person or to post it which may occur in fees. In person is a good way because you get a first contact whit the employers. If you are well dress, clean etc you may do a good lasting first impression. The employer may even remind you when they see your demo reel or even look at it whit you if they have time.

Remember you should always contact them before go and get in their office. They are extremely busy people. Take a rendez-vous to tell them that you want to gives them your new demo reel. Try to set an interview before. Also if you do a DVD then try to give them the box with a nice covers and put a stickers on the DVD. Don’t just give them a plain CD or DVD with a marker writing on it. Try to look professional as it show that you take that to serious.

What I personally use and that I would suggest you is a website or a blog or a video host ed somewhere easy to see. I’m currently using a blog where I put all my image and videos so it is much easier when I apply to a job. Also it is easy to manage. When Ive done a pieces of art I just post it on my blog and my latest post is on the top. Usually my latest post is my better piece of arts so it make good impression to the viewers and they can browse down to see the evolution of my arts. In this way they see that I’m always working and upgrading myself in the field and that is a good point.

If you do a movie than host it where it is easy to see and where you don’t lose to much quality in compression. It is particularly important if your demo is full of 3d high rise still. You want them to be as clear as possible to reflect your work. The Internet way is a good way because when applying you send a email to their job application links or email. In this mail you attach your resume and a letter of introduction in which you present yourself and tell how you have hear of the company and what you could do for them. Than in the mail you just say go see this links it is where my portfolio or demo reel is host. Than you finish by thanking them and assuring them that you,re at their disposition if they want to do an interview to talk more about your stuff. Bingo it is so much easier in this way!

So finally this is what take a end to this series of article talking about demo reel. I didn’t know in the beginning that it will be so long but I hop it could help some of you to ligth up their mind about the subject. I’m open to any comments and question so don’t be shy! Bye see you tomorrow!

Sam The 3d Blogger
www.the3dblogger.blogspot.com

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