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Max out your World of Warcraft character with a free, open-source application called Rawr

This is one of the most popular and effective tools to improving your WoW gameplay. No, it's not the Peggle add-on (though that is very cool) -- I'm actually talking about an external application! Something you can use in the office, away from your gaming PC!

This tool is very popular amongst the serious World of Warcraft players but chances are, if you're a little more casual, you've probably never used it, let alone heard of it.

I'm about to tell you how all of those weak, made-of-paper mages do so much more damage than you and your rusty, rogue swords. You've probably wondered how -- try as you might -- one particular player always does more damage or heals more. "They must be cheating, damnit!" Well... almost! They're actually using an application called Rawr.

Rawr lets you experiment with different weapons and armor, upgrades, sidegrades -- you name it, Rawr lets you do it. We WoW players call it 'theorycrafting': it's like... Warcraft only... in theory. You don't have to actually be playing WoW to theorycraft. In fact, many people theorycraft in a loud and excited manner, often in public, on the back of napkins (it can be very embarrassing). The term itself predates World of Warcraft incidentally, originally coming from the Starcraft days of yore.

If I haven't sold it to you yet and you need further proof as to why Rawr is awesome, just watch the video after the break.

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Filed under: Games, Internet, Google

Google and Multiverse to announce virtual worlds built on Google Earth

Google MultiversePart of the appeal of virtual worlds like Second Life and World of Warcraft are that they let you escape from the real world. But who's to say there's isn't a market for virtual spaces based on real places?

CNet reports that Google and Multiverse Network are set to announce a partnership that will let anyone create a virtual world/MMORPG using data from Google Earth and 3D models created with Google's SketchUp.

You could set your virtual world in real cities, allowing visitors to interact with realistic representations of buildings, streets, terrain, and other landmarks.

According to CNet, the Multiverse partnership has nothing to do with the rumor that Google is developing its own virtual world technology.

Filed under: Fun, Games, Windows, Web services, Freeware

Gunz - Today's Time Waster

gunz the duel
There are tons of online MMORPG's, right? How many are free? Now how many of those are really worth the investment in time? Yeah, that's what I thought. While it might not be as engrossing or open as Battle for Westnoth, Gunz: the Duel is a thrilling ride. Gunz is a Korean-based MMORPG with elements of The Matrix and Oni wrapped in an online RPG with some teeth. While Gunz is free to a point, like other MMORPG's, you can buy upgrades with real money. The word beta is plastered all over the Gunz site, and it's worth keeping in mind the game may someday not be free. It's Windows-only, but worth the time to learn all the killer moves. And there are lots of great moves, most of which take a lot of practice to master. You twitchers out there will have a field day. Besides, nothing beats being able to hack some folks to pieces while running along the wall of a long corridor. The fact that you can do this while cracking open a beer with your other (real) hand is a bonus. Read more about Gunz: the Duel on Wikipedia.

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The World's Hardest Game 2.0 - Time Waster

So, just how good at time waster games are you? Think you've got the stuff? Well, The World's Hardest Game 2.0 doesn't think you do. Yes, amazingly, it's possible to have a sequel to a game called "The World's Hardest Game". It doesn't seem logically possible, since if the first one was actually the world's hardest, how could another one come along and share the moniker? It made me doubt the name in the first place. That is, until I tried the game. The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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