Sony Online Entertainment's MMO, Vanguard, is to have Real Money Trading added for its players using the same system as the other MMO owned by SoE, EverQuest 2.
Live Gamer has partnered with SoE to provide players with a secure way to trade virtual items including in-game currency, characters and items. As with many MMOs, the game is currently plagued with third party sites advertising currency for sale and other services such as power leveling and account sales.
Let nostalgia take you back to the lands you once roamed until they were cruelly taken offline and away from us. MMOGames list the top 10 MMOs that died and left us with a hole in our hearts.
I agree when it comes to The Sims Online. That game was really fun and nothing has even come close to it. I still crave a new Sims with online multiplayer. Blows my mind they haven't done anything like that since The Sims Online or even The Sims Bustin' Out on PS2.
MMO-Play gathered a list of the most disappointing MMO's in the history of gaming.
Well this weeks episode covers some great stuff some stupendous news about Pax Prime. A little sad but not the end of the world news about Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. Last but not least the Valve documentary Free to Play. Sit back relax and enjoy the show.
Thank you for the support Erin and I will do our best keep the momentum going.
Another one bites the dust...
If this turns out alright, I wonder if Blizzard would consider doing it for WoW?
Oh, God. I'm going to be really interested to see how this works but I can't help but fear it's going to be a disaster. Still, if it actually works, maybe it'll help stem the goldsellers in other games - although they'll probably just lower their prices...
If you can't beat them, join them eh?
At least it'll get rid of those annoying ads.