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For those of us who play Eve, we know Isk is everything. It doesn’t matter what skills you have maxed if you don’t have the Isk to outfit yourself with a great ship. In the end, Isk is everything in Eve, and those who have it reign supreme. It can be tiresome to grind it constantly though, especially for those who enjoy low income high risk activities such as PvP. For us, it is nice to have an alternative source of income, and buying Isk is a great alternative to grinding. But it can be hard to find a safe place to buy Eve Isk cheap. This review will talk about SwagVault, a site known for providing not only Isk, but a variety of Eve items and services.

The first thing we should take a look at is their level of safety. SwagVault is a large site, and they have a great reputation for being trustworthy. And for those who worry about such things, their site security is industry standard, so there is less risk of hackers getting into your information. All in all, SwagVault scores high for safety.

So how is there availability? Will they have enough Isk for your purposes? Generally, yes, unless you plan to buy trillions. SwagVault is one of the largest places to buy Eve Isk cheap, and they keep a huge supply of Isk at hand to meet demands. So you don’t have to worry about this much either.
For those worried about getting caught, you shouldn’t be; SwagVault takes all possible steps to mask their transactions, and the fact that they don’t bother with risky advertising such as in-game spam means they are able to stay even further off the radar.

So you know they have the Isk, and you know they are safe to buy from, but how are their prices? Well, SwagVault is a large site, and like most large businesses they offer lower prices than the majority of their competitors. This is as true for Eve as it is for the other games they supply currency for, such as WoW and EQ2.

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The race for the genre’s crown of best is always a very exciting occurrence. Last year Codemasters won the BAFTA award with an excellent re-introduction to F1 racing, a title that received high honours from this site among others. Now they’re introducing Dirt 3, is it another potential winner? Let’s find out.

Modes
This year’s instalment of the rally series offers plenty of changes including a new menu scheme. The trailer sequence is gone and replaced by a simple menu structure that is highly inspired by the triangular shape. It definitely reminds me of the Need for Speed series for some reason, but that’s not necessarily a good thing. Without the trailer I can’t help feeling less immersed into the whole driver experience.

The now simplified menu gives access to a host of familiar modes including: Dirt tour, multiplayer and singleplayer. The last mode offers all the different types of racing and grants control over all the criteria.

Dirt Tour
As I mentioned earlier, the career mode in Dirt is no longer accompanied by a nice little trailer sequence that stitches it all together. Instead every year of racing is represented by an unwrapped triangle. You will earn points by participating in races and once you’ve earned enough, the grand final will open up.

The races offer plenty of variation and challenges for gamers of all backgrounds. All the previous types of off-roading are back, but to mix things up Codies added a few more into the mix including smash attack and Gymkhana. Both of them rely heavily on the art of doing tricks on wheels and moving about with absolute ease. While they definitely help cement Dirt 3 as the ultimate arcade racer, I’m not a huge fan of this type of racing. Luckily they can be skipped by excelling in other, more meaningful, events.

Great success comes with more privileges than just the option to skip. Podium finishes will earn points that go into Dirt’s ranking system. By obtaining higher levels other teams will offer you a seat in their team. Most of the time these offers will be a trade off between having a faster car and earning more credits for the win, but luckily there’re some exceptions to this rule.

Driving
Modes are fun but they all require a great driving mechanic to become meaningful, unfortunately this is where arcade racers tend to stick their ugly heads out. To judge the game I connected my Logitech G27 wheel and turned off all the aids. From what I’ve heard, these parameters can help players of all levels feel like a star, which is important for an arcade racer, so props to Codies.

Initially I have to admit, I was rather impressed with how Dirt 3 handled. The car responded nicely to my basic set-up changes (a couple of sliders), and the surface really changed the input of the steering wheel.

Then a race in Monaco came up, an asphalt track inspired by F1′s famous venue, and I started to peel off the layers behind the driving mechanic. And, to my heart’s discontent, I learned that all (!) cars share a tendency to oversteer and have too much grip overall. This definitely promotes big slides so I can understand this working in off-road conditions, but on asphalt this becomes an issue. So, in a way, Dirt 3 almost becomes Grid in disguise, which is arguably one of the worst handling racers ever made.
Now you could argue to just stay off-roading, what it’s meant to be, but there’s one more thing: weather. No matter the conditions: rain, dry, drizzle, the car always grips the same. It’s awful because after the initial rush, gamers will learn that the driving mechanic isn’t that good.

Despite all the great sugar coding they’ve done to hide it because at first glance it all seems fine and dandy. The force feedback is amazing for one, and the drifting is loads of fun. And with all the aids turned off, little mistakes are bound to happen, but here’s the kicker: it’s all highly artificial and feels that way. The latter is something games have gotten rid of over the past few years, but Dirt 3 hasn’t.

Races
I love races where everyone is on the edge, where there’s always something on the horizon to manage or look forward to. The same can be said about Dirt 3, and that is mostly thanks to a terrific AI.
It happens so often that the computer cars get notice for a negative thing that it becomes hard to give out compliments in those regards. In Dirt 3 the AI cars never caught my attention and that can only mean one thing: they’re good! Depending on the settings (difficulty 1 – 6) they will attack the inside and harvest from any mistakes you make. They’re fast too; in my first week of playing I only managed difficulty 4, albeit with all aids off. That means that it will take a lot of practise to reach the highest difficulty – and that means lots of gameplay potential.
A great AI not only drives good, they also make mistakes. I’ve driven plenty of races where the AI would simply crash out and stay stranded, with smoke coming out of the bonnet as I blast by in one of the many rally events. Or the cars would lose body parts that actually stay there until the race is finished. In most racing games they can’t even fall off!
These crash consequences also come into play when the player has an off. It looks spectacular and makes an, albeit small, impact on the handling as well. The only problem is that the game is too lenient at times. Even with damage set to full, players can still crash at incredible speeds and come off with only visual damage or a slight knock on the handling.

Multiplayer
For arcade games multiplayer is important. Codemasters has introduced a new VIP pass this year. This pass contains a code that unlocks the basic online functionality; it can only be used once! This is clearly a clever scheme to fight the second hand market, but I’m not a fan. I think the industry should not annoy the consumer with silly codes just to prevent them from reselling a product (they legally own!) after purchase.
Personal opinion aside, Dirt 3 offers plenty of online functionality, most noticeably split screen. Players can set any criteria they’d like including multiple rounds, AI cars and laps. This is an incredible achievement and cannot be said about most split screen games – that tend to come with awkward limits.
Online racing is also included and works well, but it desperately needs a lobby to back it up.

Presentation
Codemasters are known for setting the bar in terms of visuals and in that aspect Dirt 3 does not disappoint. I love how the ambience changes in different conditions. Driving in the dark is genuinely scary, and cruising in a hot sunset is nothing short of breath taking. I also appreciate the scenery they’ve added despite offering less of a variation compared to Dirt 2.
Where the world has gone down in variation, the cars have gone up. Dirt 3 offers a wide range of vehicles from different classes. From the ’60s to modern racers, there’s something for everyone in Dirt 3.

There is one strange issue in terms of graphics though. I’ve played the PS3 version of the game and found the image to be a little soft in places. The menu falls into this category, looking strangely washed out. This is pretty minor though and could even be platform specific, but that’s purely speculative.

Less speculative is the way the world is set up. They look great but tend to lack a sense of immersion. For example the people in the background barely move and the little animations that do make me smile always occur at the exact same spot. The weather conditions aren’t dynamic either. There’re no dynamic puddles and rain doesn’t ease or intensify, there are things we’d love to see in a 2-year-gap sequel like Dirt 3.

The sound supports the image in the most literal way possible, sounding exactly the way you’d expect them to in a Codies title. The way the ground interacts with the tyres is implemented beautifully. Ice, dirt, loose sand, all sounds believable and adds to the thrill. Praise can also be given to the sounds after a crash, those weird little ticks drivers often hear after a knock is definitely there. Less convincing is the ambient noise (public, wind etc) or lack of almost.

Conclusions
With big titles come high expectations. Unfortunately Dirt 3 only partially delivers, mainly due to the way these cars behave and drive. On the flip side, the game does offer plenty of variation and nice gameplay mechanics that makes it a joyful experience overall. However these were in Dirt 2 already, leaving me wondering whether the jump is big enough to justify the purchase. Right now Dirt 3 is the best off-road racer available but it is by no means a perfect game.

Modes 9/10
All the modes gamers could want and more, Dirt tour is perfectly set-up allowing wiggle room in the way racers reach the end. It’s a little less immersive though.

Driving 5/10
The aids will guide players of all levels, but a deep experience is far fetched. Even for an arcade, this racer lacks a decent driving mechanic. Set-up work only helps to some extend.

Racing 8/10
The AI is very solid in this game, something that is not easy to achieve. The damage system is beautiful, despite being too lenient overall.

Multiplayer 8/10
Great split screen and online support, unfortunately it’s not backed up by a convenient lobby.

Presentation 7/10
Very good graphics but the world lacks dynamics and the picture tends to be a bit soft at times. This is further emphasized by the lack of dynamic weather, a must-have in triple-A racing titles today.

Overall 7,8/10
The best off-road racer on the market but it has some issues and the gap to Dirt 2 isn’t big enough considering the extra two years of development time.

Dirt 3 Review

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Few genres of games have had such a dedicated and enthusiastic audience, as that of Role Playing Games, and all this while never having been the most popular or top-selling genre. Role Playing Games first arose to worldwide fame with the creation of various table games and board based games, especially Gary Gigax’s Dungeons & Dragons, a franchise which still remains largely synonymous with RPG’s as a whole, and particularly with table top RPG’s. Much of the initial inspiration for what have become RPG staples was found though the famous Lord of the Rings trilogy of books, along with other fantasy books, as well as myths and legends from various cultures. RPG’s remain quite possibly the most misunderstood gaming genre, due to the presence of many monsters and demons, and because many RPG’s offer players the choice of aligning themselves with the forces of either good or evil, some religious leaders have considered RPG’s to be a bad influence, and some even consider them to be satanic or sympathetic towards Satanism. Some others reject RPG’s for other reasons, such as the common perception that many RPG gamers are geeky or just unpopular, thus ‘uncool’ in the eyes of some people, yet the massive popularity of modern PC Massively Multiplayer Online RPG’s( or MMORPG’s for short) such as World Of Warcraft have clearly proven this stereotype to be untrue.

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The character of Mario was made by Nintendo and was initially released in Japan. Mario is an Italian-American plumber who lives in the Mushroom Kingdom. Right now, Mario has appeared in over 200 video games, some of them remakes, while most are original variations. The most popular Mario games are the adventure-type games. But there are puzzles, kart, and card games included in the mix as well.

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Patch 3.1 introduced many changes to the druid, how did they affect healing?Wowgoldsbuy, now, is the best choice when you want to get the cheapest wow gold.

As a species, humans are mostly resistant to change. It is an inherent trait that exists in almost all communities and nations around the world. No community, however, is more reluctant to accept and quick to decry changes like those that congregate in MMOGs. Perhaps it’s the years and years of being slowly built up then quickly torn down by seemingly erratic developers that have ingrained this in us or a deep seeded belief that every other class is jealous of us and out to get us. Whatever the root of this paranoia is one thing is certain, if your class has a major change announced come patch time, then the doom and gloom will begin.

Recent changes to the druid were met with typical outcry and predications of a “druidageddon” where all restoration druids would simply vanish come patch day. I am glad to say this didn’t happen and most of us are still here.

The changes that 3.1 presented to resto druids were two fold. First, the change in the lifebloom mechanic, and second was the change in spirit in regards to mana regeneration that also affected other classes.

Lifebloom –

Lifebloom is a heal over time spell that replenishes health every second as opposed to every tick, and has a larger healing effect upon expiration. The effect stacks up to three times and is increased by spellpower. Patch 3.1 modified the way lifebloom is used by doubling its mana cost but adding a mana refund if it were allowed to run its full course and “bloom” on the target. Prior to 3.1 most druids simply kept track of the timer and refreshed it as it was set to expire to keep a three stack rolling on their targets at all times. At first glance this change in mechanic seemed like a huge disadvantage, however they added a wrinkle. Lifebloom’s final tick of healing, the “bloom” portion, is now able to have a critical effect. This addition along with the way spirit affects us has actually made lifebloom a more powerful spell than it was before but a bit trickier to use. Pre 3.1 I would time my rotations around lifebloom and use regrowth at the end of the rotation for its big heal. Now I cast regrowth in the middle of my rotation and lean on nourish to do the brunt of my big healing, with the biggest change being the amount of trust I put in the final tick of lifebloom to top the tank back off. This change took a bit of getting used to but I find myself with more mana now as allowing lifebloom to come to fruition keeps out of the five second rule longer and allow me to achieve greater mana regeneration.

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Let me tell you a story about a friend of mine… He was a little more patient than most people, but he managed to amass about 30k gold in the first week by simply giving up on leveling during the horrible early adapter push. From that little push he was 80 about a week later than everyone else, but he was one of the best geared the moment he finally hit 80. For him it was an easy trade, though you may think differently.

My method to making a sick amount of gold is a little more active. I work a seasonal job, so I have the ability to play for a sick amount of time in the winter months. Since Blizzard is fond of releasing WoW expansions in the winter, it allows me a unique scenario. I will spend the first month leveling multiple characters to the level cap to make money. This may sound counter productive, but you need to have an open mind.

I should explain first, that gear has no bearing to this method. While I will be leveling my main to 85 first to make sure she is nice and ready to raid, the others are less worried about gear and more on the money you make by questing. I am an amazing leveler and have found ways to level much more quickly than most people are able to, so in the amount of time it takes the average person to level 10 levels, I can do two characters or more during that time. In wrath I had 3 at the level cap before most people had one. This isn’t to brag but to explain a point.

I started in one zone, clearing every quest before moving onto the next zone. Now, I would often skip the group quests to save time, but otherwise I did everything. Questing gives you a good amount of gold, as does the random drops that you get along the way.

Knowing that there are people aiming to hit the level cap in the trade skills quickly, I simply sell off the materials I get leveling and simply wait it out a little while before jumping headlong into the fray myself. The only exception I will make is with enchanting, but only to the point that I can shard any drop I get. After that, it can wait.

It was not uncommon for me to make 7 or 8 thousand gold in the time it took to level in wrath per character. I would buy alternate characters a fast flying mount and still have 3k to show for it. You don’t have to be crazy like me and do this 7 times either. A couple extra will make a mile of difference in your gold hoarding.

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Killzone 3 picks up six months after Killzone 2. Even though the stratagem is classically light, the classification and approach of explanation have amplified tenfold since Killzone 2. Killzone 3 is perhaps the most forceful shooter on the marketplace, with a highlight on demanding firefights that load on the anxiety without regret. From beginning to end, the player is literally hassled by a destructive, atrocious Helghast attack. Throughout the game’s one and only stealth mission, the adrenaline is kept at seriously high levels, with a clean, refined, absolutely committed focus on action, action, action. There are instances when the game seems more demanding with Helghast soldiers hidden around corners and equipped to slash you up as soon as you emerge in view and you won’t even know why or where the bullets were approaching from. The game feels a lot agile than Killzone 2, with Guerrilla lessening up the controls to make them more alert, and adding features like a cover-sliding facility in order to make for a more fluid and flexible experience. The cover-based meat of the game is infused with an amazing quantity of multiplicity, as Guerrilla takes you on a tour of Helghan. From snowy mountains to deep jungles, the situations of Killzone 3 regularly alter, and carry a massive amount of color to the experience. There are one or two latest weapons to add to the fun. Most of the arsenal consists of recurring armaments, but most of them have been twisted for effectiveness, particularly with the addition of sights to guns that had formerly deficient.

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Killzone 3 is as close to faultless as online shooters get. The single-player could still use a slight bit of work, but its errors pale in evaluation to the quantity of amusement that the multiplayer offers. I don’t believe the PlayStation 3 has yet had quite such a rounded, pleasing package as this, with this point of enhancement and clean, trouble-free, unpretentious action.

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