Sunday, July 1, 2007

Need A New FREE MMORPG To Play?

These MMORPGs may be free, but they are completely, or almost completely fr of bugs and have very large communities. I scoured the net and landed with these titles that are worthy to compete with commercial MMOs.
Fortunately i got some YouTube Gameplay videos for u guys to watch.I am sure u guys will find it impressive.These games ar FREE FOR LIFE

REPPELZ:Siege Of Glory http://rappelz.gpotato.com/index.phpNice Graphics and its Free! And yeah, its quiet popular




SilkRoad Online http://www.silkroadonline.net/SilkroadOnline.asp?e_View=1
Another Free MMO

Graphically the game is fairly impressive especially for some free MMORPG.
Pretty detailed textures and environments.

Here's the big part. The system.
SRO's skill system is somewhat atypical. There's none of that 'choose a class and stick to it for life' business. Your skills/weapons and so on can all be freely decided, not bound to any class restrictions or anything, though you'd be wise to model a skillpath and concentrate on it.

There isn't a class system but there's a job system. You choose from being a trader, hunter, or thief. I don't think your job has any bearing to your skills, but they give you certain bonuses in certain areas. The different jobs have different duties/responsibilities though I have yet to learn how exactly that plays into the game.

The magic, form what I gather, is rather subtle though. Most of the game seems to revolve around physical combat with magic only complimenting. Haven't seen too many magic users yet, but it might be because magic usually doesn't kick in until higher levels.
Skill sysstem seems a tad confusing, there are different skill branches though I haven't had a chance to learn many. Everyone seems to be following a certain build.

Weapons are divided into five types: sword, dagger, spear, axe/longblade, bow. Many people like to use bows with magic attacks. Each has their own strengths/weaknesses.

The battle system is typical click, hack, slash, kill, loot. Seems to be another level-grinding based MMORPG.

The game has a lot of typos/spelling errors. Names/locations are spelled in some strange kind of Pinyin, or it might be Korean.

You might be interested in the game if you like to spend those countless hours just levelling away. Oh, and did I mention you can ride horses after a certain level? Looks pretty cool.

They call it the Silk Road but I haven't seen much to do with the Silk Road at all. Nothing about Europe or Islam. All the characters spawn in Changan and are Chinese

Graphically the game is fairly impressive especially for some free MMORPG.
Pretty detailed textures and environments.
Here's the big part. The system.
SRO's skill system is somewhat atypical. There's none of that 'choose a class and stick to it for life' business. Your skills/weapons and so on can all be freely decided, not bound to any class restrictions or anything, though you'd be wise to model a skillpath and concentrate on it.
There isn't a class system but there's a job system. You choose from being a trader, hunter, or thief. I don't think your job has any bearing to your skills, but they give you certain bonuses in certain areas. The different jobs have different duties/responsibilities though I have yet to learn how exactly that plays into the game.
The magic, form what I gather, is rather subtle though. Most of the game seems to revolve around physical combat with magic only complimenting. Haven't seen too many magic users yet, but it might be because magic usually doesn't kick in until higher levels.
Skill system seems a tad confusing, there are different skill branches though I haven't had a chance to learn many. Everyone seems to be following a certain build.
Weapons are divided into five types: sword, dagger, spear, axe/longblade, bow. Many people like to use bows with magic attacks. Each has their own strengths/weaknesses.
The battle system is typical click, hack, slash, kill, loot. Seems to be another level-grinding based MMORPG.
The game has a lot of typos/spelling errors. Names/locations are spelled in some strange kind of Pinyin, or it might be Korean.
You might be interested in the game if you like to spend those countless hours just levelling away. Oh, and did I mention you can ride horses after a certain level? Looks pretty cool.
Graphically the game is fairly impressive especially for some free MMORPG.
Pretty detailed textures and environments.

Here's the big part. The system.
SRO's skill system is somewhat atypical. There's none of that 'choose a class and stick to it for life' business. Your skills/weapons and so on can all be freely decided, not bound to any class restrictions or anything, though you'd be wise to model a skillpath and concentrate on it.

There isn't a class system but there's a job system. You choose from being a trader, hunter, or thief. I don't think your job has any bearing to your skills, but they give you certain bonuses in certain areas. The different jobs have different duties/responsibilities though I have yet to learn how exactly that plays into the game.

The magic, form what I gather, is rather subtle though. Most of the game seems to revolve around physical combat with magic only complimenting. Haven't seen too many magic users yet, but it might be because magic usually doesn't kick in until higher levels.
Skill sysstem seems a tad confusing, there are different skill branches though I haven't had a chance to learn many. Everyone seems to be following a certain build.

Weapons are divided into five types: sword, dagger, spear, axe/longblade, bow. Many people like to use bows with magic attacks. Each has their own strengths/weaknesses.

The battle system is typical click, hack, slash, kill, loot. Seems to be another level-grinding based MMORPG.

The game has a lot of typos/spelling errors. Names/locations are spelled in some strange kind of Pinyin, or it might be Korean.

You might be interested in the game if you like to spend those countless hours just levelling away. Oh, and did I mention you can ride horses after a certain level? Looks pretty cool.

They call it the Silk Road but I haven't seen much to do with the Silk Road at all. Nothing about Europe or Islam. All the characters spawn in Changan and are Chinese
Considered to be World Of Warcraft Asian style. This looks tasty too :)


Space Cowboy Online (SCO) http://sco.gpotato.com/
More action oriented,this game really takes u off Freelancer style.This one is very popular in Asian countries

Friday, June 29, 2007

Grand Theft Auto IV - Official Trailer 2

Watch this MOFO!!

Graphic Cards are getting friggin cheap in India!!


Chipset Model ZEBRONICS XFX
PCI – EXPRESS CARD Rs. Rs.
NVIDIA 5300 128 MB 1900
NVIDIA 6200LE 256(128) 1900
NVIDIA 6200LE 512(128) 1900
NVIDIA 6200LE 512(256) 2500
NVIDIA 6600 256 MB 2900
NVIDIA 6600GT 256 MB 4100
NVIDIA 6800GE 256 MB 3500
NVIDIA 6500 256 MB 2500
NVIDIA 7100 GS 512(128) 1900 2400
NVIDIA 7100 GS 256 MB 2600 2500
NVIDIA 7200 GS 128 MB 1900
NVIDIA 7200 GS 256 MB 2600
NVIDIA 7300 LE 512(256) 2700 2900
NVIDIA 7300 GS 512(256) 2900 3400
NVIDIA 7300 GS 512 MB 4800
NVIDIA 7300 GT 256 MB 3900 4000
NVIDIA 7300 GT 512 MB 4800 5300
NVIDIA 7600 GS 256 MB 4700 4700
NVIDIA 7600 GS 512 MB 6200 6100
NVIDIA 7600 GT 256 MB 6300 6400
NVIDIA 7900 GS 256 MB 9300 11100
NVIDIA 7900 GS 512 MB 11500
NVIDIA 7900 GT 256 MB 13100
NVIDIA 8500 GT 256 MB 4500 5100
NVIDIA 8500 GT 512 MB 5900 6400
NVIDIA 8600 GT 256 MB 6800 7600
NVIDIA 8600 GT 512 MB 8100
NVIDIA 8600 GTS 256 MB 11900 12900
NVIDIA 8600 GTS 512 MB 14500
NVIDIA 8800 GTS 320 MB 17500 17300
NVIDIA 8800 GTX 768 MB 32500

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Klan Poster



Got bored.. thought i'd make a clan poster... which actually came out pretty good...

Monday, June 4, 2007

My new phone!



Got myself the Motoming A1200.The Motorola A1200 (also known as the Ming) is a Linux-based smart phone with 2.4-inch 320x240-pixel touch-screen display. Features on the GSM handset include quad-band world phone support, handwriting recognition, a speakerphone, polyphonic sound, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, an FM radio, a 2-megapixel camera with digital zoom and macro mode, video recording and playback, and a MicroSD card expansion slot. The A1200 measures 3.8 by 2.0 by 0.9 inches and weighs 4.3 ounces.
Its a pretty good phone if you like modding and flashing your phone..Pretty complex phone for the rest. MotorolaFans.com offers pretty good tips for modding this phone..

TurboLinux Wizpy on sale in June!


The TurboLinux Wizpy, a multimedia media player that contains a PC-bootable version of the
Linux operating system, will go on sale worldwide in June.

TurboLinux Inc. designed the device based on its own distribution of Linux and will target the same market overseas as it has done in Japan: early adopters who are curious about using Linux but either don't want to or can't install the operating system.

The Wizpy allows users to carry a complete Linux desktop in their pocket. When plugged into a PC's USB port the user is given the opportunity to boot-up the Linux system that resides in the Wizpy's memory. User settings, passwords and bookmarks can be stored inside the Wizpy, with the desktop set up to the user's preference so that no matter what PC is used to host the Wizpy, the user gets their familiar desktop.

Read more about it in Yahoo! News
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