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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Torchlight 2 Trivia


Here are some random trivia about Torchlight 2


1. You can change the difficulty and re-roll the world (randomize the level) on LAN and Internet.
2. When you finish Act 4 you can do the Mapworks or newgame+ (up to newgame++, newgame+++, newgame++++).
3. There's no difference in loots regardless of difficulty (Casual, Normal, Veteran, Elite). newgame+ has better drops and crazy stuff/monsters
4. Once you're in newgame+, you can't party with characters not in newgame+.
5. Legendary items (red/orange) can be dropped somewhere at lvl 50+ or 55+.
6. Newgame monster starts at lvl 50+
7. Max level 100 = 100 skill points, fame (killing champions) rank 50 = 50 skill points.
8. Roaming NPC enchanters, some have rare enchanting capabilities.
9. Same dual weapons can Execute.
10. Hammer, axes... has splash damage, claw at range weapons has none.
11. You have 4 skill scroll slots on character + 4 skill scroll slots on pet.
12. Your pet can sell your stuff and buy supplies in town and return.
13. You can permanently transform your pet, forgot the item something like primastic...
14. Rare random room = ex. Notch room (minecraft creeps, drop cobblestone sword)
15. Leveling tier skill from 5, 10, 15 gives bonus passive effect(s)
16. Mod kit/tools (after 2 or 3 weeks from released date)
17. There's sniffer guard for cheats, if you got detected you will have a cheater flag on your name.

*credits to obzz, TPC
18. You can kick and ban cheaters (they cannot join your game anymore unless unbanned).
19. Mods on multiplayer must be installed on all player computers.

Alternative Download of Torchlight 2


For those with slow Internet connection, here's an alternative way to download and install Torchlight 2.



1. Find some computer with fast Internet. Install and login to steam client then activate your Torchlight 2 from there and install Torchlight 2 on that computer.
2. On your steam client navigate to top menu "Steam" > "Backup and Restore Game" then choose "Backup currently installed program'" then select Torchlight 2 to backup.
3. Then transfer your save backup to your flash drive. And uninstall your Torchlight 2 and steam client from that computer afterwards. .
4. Back at your home computer, use the same method from 1 and 2 but this time choose "Restore a previous backup" then locate your Torchlight 2 backup folder.
5. Then wait while it restores and then install it on your PC. So that's it.


Note: Torchlight 2 is only ~1.5gb/1500mb. If you know someone with Steam Torchlight 2, you can get a backup install files from there.

*credits to slashpen, TPC

Guardian Cross for iOS


Guys, try guardian cross for IOS. Its a free trading card game. It's similar to Pokemon wherein you capture monsters and do battle (without the cuteness). Its developed by square so production quality is high.

Hiroyuki Ito revolutionized Final Fantasy with the Active Time Battle system. Now, Ito is taking a stab at changing card battling games with Guardian Cross. Akira Oguro, character designer on Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Final Fantasy: Dimensions, designed characters for Guardian Cross too. Final Fantasy XI composer Naoshi Mizuta made music for the game.

In Guardian Cross, players tame Guardians using a magic rifle. Then you can train Guardians and put them in a deck to battle other players. Guardian Cross has over 180 different Guardians in the game and some of them look a lot like their Final Fantasy equivalent.

Guardian Cross is available as a free download for iOS devices.



Source: 

http://www.siliconera.com/2012/09/13/the-man-who-created-final-fantasys-atb-battle-system-made-an-ios-card-game/


Download for free!

http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/guardian-cross/id534082757?mt=8

Some guide for beginners. (from Guardian Cross forum)

CTRL + F
~Card Basics
~Leveling Guardians
~Experience Points Chart
~Guardian Points
~Friend Points
~Coliseum
~Attributes

Some quick bullet point tips that I'd like to share to be efficient in Guardian Cross... ***= need more information, uncertain

Card Basics:
-HP = Hit Points
-Attack = Measures Physical Damage Damage = attack x (1 + ability ± Buff / De-buff) x affinity/attribute(±15%) - Defence / 2
(Ability = +1:0.065 +2:0.12 +3:0.25 +4:0.5)
-Agility = Determines which Guardian attacks first (very important when it comes to one-hitting battles)
-Defense = Reduces Physical Damage (formula ***)
-Wisdom = Measures Non-Physical Damage and Reduces Non-Physical(Magic) Damage

Ace............ 110% on all stats
Cool........... 100% on all stats
Powerful..... 110% on Attack, but 90% on Agility
Intelligent.... 110% on Wisdom, but 90% on Defense
Chaotic....... 110% on HP, but 90% on Wisdom
Brave..........110% on Defense, but 90% on MP
Sexy........... 110% on MP, but 90% on HP
Fast............ 110% on Agility, but 90% on Attack

TYPE         HP             MP          ATTACK      DEFENSE    AGILITY     WISDOM

Ace            110            110            110            110            110            110

Cool           100            100            100            100            100            100

Powerful     100            100            110            100            90              100

Intelligent   100            100            100            90             100             110

Chaotic       110            100           100            100            100             90

Brave          100             90            100            110            100            100

Sexy             90            110           100            100            100             100

Fast            100            100            90             100            110            100   

Leveling Guardians:
- learn hunting efficiently, my average is 13 Guardians per hunt, my highest is 16... do not miss your shots, when you are reloading, search for other monsters and scroll quickly and control your excitement because you got +10 second extra lol
- focus on one guardian at a time
- be mindful of its attribute and combine with the corresponding type
-1 star gives less exp than 2 and 2 than 3, using two 1 star exp is the same as giving one 2 star card, it goes the same for 2, for 3 and 4 stars
- if you are a thrifty Guardian Points spender, better for you to use 2 stars and sell all your 1 stars
- combine the same card with the same card ex: Slime 1* (Base card) + Slime 1* (Sacrificial card) = +1 level *** (haven't tested on a high level card)
- use magic stones

Experience Points Per Stars Attributes Same Kind and Silver Slimes:

Guardian Points:
-continue with the quests, and do sub-missions for Recovery Potions
-if you do not have to use the Recovery Potions, try to save them for later uses, i like to use one or two when I am in a sub-mission and close to leveling

Friend Points:
-level up your character to gain more friend slots
-more friend slots means more friends, more friends = +50 FP
-add people who seem active and make business with them
-mock-battle to gain 3-5 FP daily

Coliseum:
-be aware of the party position of the general populace in the Coliseum. If you are just beginning and middle, most players have their most powerful guardian in the first slot, but towards the top 100~ the party position starts to vary
-a tactical retreat is a good idea if you happen to doubt your party's strength against an average attack of 1100, determine how much chain time left and strengthen your guardians!
-time your coliseum tickets so you can continue to chain and chain
-be aware of your Guardian's abilities and position them accordingly (thanks the info from other players in this forum, naga and hydra has revive abilities that you could take advantage of to wear off your opponent's mp or position your weaker monsters on the first 2-3 slots then strike with your attacker)

Attributes:
Fire, Water, Earth, Lightning, Wind, Poison, Death, Mecha, Light, Darkness

                    Strong Against                Weak Against
Fire.............. Wind/Death .................. Water/Light
Water............ Fire/Mecha .................. Lightning/Poison
Earth............. Lightning/Poison ........... Wind/Darkness
Lightning........ Water/Mecha ............... Earth/Lightning
Wind.............. Earth/Darkness ............. Fire/Death
Light.............. Fire/Lightning ............. Mecha/Darkness
Darkness......... Earth/Light ................. Wind/Poison
Death............. Wind/Poison ................ Fire/Mecha
Mecha............. Death/Light ................ Water/Lightning
Poison............. Water/Darkness ........... Earth/Death

Just want to emphasize that hunting efficiently, party positioning, and trading with other players is important in Guardian Cross. Little bit more difficult to play on the iPhone than on the iPad.

Guardian Skills - General

Categories
Guardians’ skills, or abilities, are casted using MP. There are a total of 5 skill categories: Buffs, Debuffs, Regenerations, Physical Attacks, and Elemental Attacks.

Buffs
Buffs are skills that boost a single attribute of your Guardian (ATK, DEF, AGI, or WIS) by 10% or 20%. Effects of buffs do NOT carry over to the next Guardian in your party. Also, buffs will not be casted again after revival if the Guardian has Revival skill.

Buff skills can be stacked. For example, Might (ATK+10%) + Greater Might (ATK+20%) = ATK+30%

Debuffs
Debuffs are skills that lower a single attribute of your opponent’s Guardian (ATK, DEF, AGI, or WIS) by 20%. Effects of debuffs do NOT carry over to the opponent’s next Guardian. Same as buffs, debuffs will not be casted again after revival if the Guardian has Revival skill.

Regenerations
There are 5 Regen skills: Life Drain (HP absorption), Energy Drain (MP absorption), Heal (HP recovery), Greater Heal (HP great recovery), and Revival (reappear once after death). The strength of Life Drain depends on ATK, and the strength of Energy Drain depends on WIS. Revival only has a certain chance of happening in battles.

Physical Attacks
Physical Attacks do NOT equal to normal attacks. They consume MP too, but their strength depends on ATK. There are 8 Physical Attack skills ranging from +1 to +4, called “Strong Physical +?”. The larger the number is, the stronger it is.

Note: Cross Slash (Strong Physical +2) has additional effect of AGI debuff to opponent. Heavy Blow (Strong Physical +2) has additional effect of DEF debuff to opponent.

Elemental Attacks
Like Physical Attack skills, Elemental Attack skills have strength ranging from +1 to +4. With a total of 8 Element types, there are 32 skills (There’s no Death, Mecha, and None element attacks). Elemental Attack skills are dependent upon WIS. 

Reference: http://guardiancrossguide.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 24, 2012

Outbreak Enchanted Kingdom


October 31, 2012
Enchanted Kingdom
Registration Fee: 1000PhP
Registration starts Sept 21, 2012



Marketing in the Digital Age


Jason Cruz's first academic talk on Marketing in the Digital Age.

Mostly about the impact, importance, and implications of social media.

The UPRISING: Empowering The Youth Through Social Media


Jogging For A Cause



ULTRA (PHIL SPORTS ARENA), ULtra/ Phil Sports arena is located at Meralco cor. Capt Javier Street, Ortigas.

You are cordially invited for a fund raising project "Jogging for a cause" this coming September 30, 2012, Sunday afternoon.

Thrill The World 2012


Social Media and the Internet is the FUTURE!


If you're taking part in the world of Social Media, well congratulations because you are among the leaders of the future!

Special mention to all those online groups that made social media not just the new medium of connectivity, but also the new medium of sensitivity!

We are really "connected" now!

Enjoying Borderlands 2


I'm sure a lot of gamers right now are enjoying playing Borderlands 2.  It's definitely better than the first one, and still fun to play and explore its fascinating world!

http://www.borderlands2.com/loveletter/?x

I have just tested Borderlands 2 on my overclocked Llano APU

A8-3870K (CPU @ 3.2 GHz / HD 6550D @ 847 MHz)
NB @ 900 MHz
8GB DDR3 1866 CL9
Windows 7 64-bit
Catalyst 12.8

Here are the settings I used:

Resolution: 1280 x 720
V-sync: off
Texture detail: High
Game detail: High
Foliage distance: Near
Draw distance: Medium
FXAA: On
Depth of field: On
Anisotropic filtering: 4x
Ambient Occlusion: Off

I think I have played for 3 hours, the frame rate ranges from 35 to 40 fps. CPU usage across all 4 CPU cores were above 90% as reported by Open Hardware Monitor v0.5.1 beta

http://openhardwaremonitor.org/

For those using an HD 6670 or 9800 GT or faster GPU, you need not worry.

Borderlands 2 GPU & CPU Performance Test
http://www.techspot.com/review/577-borderlands-2-performance/

"For those gaming at 1680x1050 or similar resolutions, we found that very modest GPUs like the Radeon HD 6770 (aka the 5770) were able to deliver decent results, but again, Nvidia's performance advantage allowed budget GeForce cards such as the GTX 460 to produce 58fps, besting the HD 6850 and HD 7770.

At 1920x1200, the GTX 660 Ti could be considered overkill as the GTX 660 was only 1% slower while being 30% cheaper. That said, the GTX 660 Ti helps fill that gap by shipping with a free copy of Borderlands 2, so you'll have to determine what works out to be the best overall value in your situation.

Radeon cards seem to handle PhysX slightly better than their GeForce counterparts. When running Borderlands 2 at 1920x1200, the HD 7970 only took a 15% performance hit after enabling PhysX (dropping from 72fps to 61fps), whereas the GTX 680 fell 19% from 74fps to 60fps.

We were a bit worried about AMD's GPUs going into this because Borderlands 2 is a "TWIMTBP" title, but it seems we should've placed our concerns on the company's CPUs. Dual-core chips like the Phenom II X2 couldn't provide playable results, the Phenom II X4 and X6 were on par with Intel's old Core i7-920, while the FX series was roughly 20fps behind newer Core i7 parts. Additionally, Borderlands 2 responded far better when overclocking the i7-3770K than the FX-8150.

It seems your CPU choice may be more crucial to Borderlands 2's performance than your GPU choice and you'll definitely want to play with a quad-core chip."


CPU's tested

Intel Core i7 3000 series
Intel Core i7 2000 series
Intel Core i7 920
AMD FX series
AMD Phenom II series
AMD Athlon II series
AMD A6-3500

GPU's tested

AMD Radeon HD 7970 (3072MB)
Gigabyte Radeon HD 7950 (3072MB)
AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2048MB)
AMD Radeon HD 7850 (2048MB)
HIS Radeon HD 7770 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 7750 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6970 (2048MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6950 (2048MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6870 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6850 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6790 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6770 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6750 (1024MB)
HIS Radeon HD 6670 (1024MB)
AMD Radeon HD 5870 (2048MB)
AMD Radeon HD 5830 (1024MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 (2048MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 (2048MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 Ti (2048MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 (2048MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 580 (1536MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 570 (1280MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti (1024MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 (1024MB)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 (1536MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 (1024MB)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024MB)

source: Techspot


Borderlands 2 : Dark Souls Easter Egg

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=98463511

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=98463434

The exploration was rewarding , several funny moments, even the Double Rainbow meme

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=98292932

Borderlands 2 Double Rainbow Meme



Original Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI




Borderlands 2 version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAi3avrLrvY

Borderlands 2’s Killer PC Version Gives Us A Taste Of The Future


*credits to kyrencross and benchmarks_of_truth, TPC

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