fun online games

a few months ago, i started playing World of Warcraft. "WoW," as it's called, is a massive multiplayer online role playing game, or MMORPG. it has many elements from the WarCraft universe, and is in direct competition with other MMORPGs such as EverQuest 1/2, Dark Age of Camelot, City of Heroes, Asheron's Call, and many others. the basic purpose of the game is like many others of its type - basically just keep leveling up a character while getting cool stuff for the character to use. again, like many other games of the same time, WoW costs money each month to play. the money is used to pay bandwidth bills of the company that runs it and to pay for continuous updates and support.

i had been playing WoW a lot until recently when i discovered a new game, Guild Wars.

Guild Wars isn't as massive as a MMORPG, so it's just pretty much a MORPG. it is more like Diablo II or Phantasy Star Online than EverQuest or World of Warcraft. basically people meet up in towns, form groups, and then once they venture into the world, they play in an instanced, private copy of the world. because of that, server/bandwidth costs are lower for the company that runs it, and so there are no monthly fees. GW feels more "massive" than Diablo II or PSO because of how it plays. guilds are a big part of the game, and continuous guild chat makes you feel like you're still part of a big group, even when playing a local copy of a map. towns can be entered at any time and are loaded with merchants, NPCs, and tons of other players constantly auctioning off items or just chatting generally. GW relies on skill use more than levels, and so has a very low level cap (currently at 20). the instanced dungeons and game world allow for a lot more detailed and complex quests that simply aren't possible in games like WoW and EQ. to many people, this makes for a more fun adventure since their character's actions result in permanent changes in their game world. with its single player experience better than that of games like WoW and EQ, and with its multiplayer experience similar to those games, while getting rid of online fees make this game very attractive for many people to play.

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so i got a new router, again...

last month I got a Linksys BEFSR41 v3 to replace my aging Netgear RT314. after hooking it up, i had nothing but trouble with it. i'd get random disconnects, and the web interface was horribly slow. i tried multiple firmware versions, but never got any better results. my brother in law then gave me his old router, a Netgear RP614v2.

at first, the router seemed great, with a quick web interface, lots of features, and it kept my connection alive perfectly. after a few days though, the connection slowed to a crawl, and the web interface on the router wouldn't even load up. i had to reset the router every now and then to keep the connection from failing like that.

in frustration (from having 3 hand me down routers that all had issues), i went out and bought a brand new router that i've heard a lot of good things about - the Linksys WRT54G. i actually purchased the WRT54GS model, which has double the ram of the other model, which supposedly might help for future compatibility/functionality with things like NAT tables (or so i've heard).

the version of the WRT54GS i got was the 2.0 (the only version sold now). the recommended version of that router was the 1.0, as the 1.1 and 2.0 revisions contained a new network controller chip that had some known issues with certain games - namely World of Warcraft. me and my girlfriend play WoW a lot, and the WRT54GS was causing all kinds of disconnection issues for me. there was a beta firmware that supposedly fixed the issues (it did things like overclock the router to try to fix things), but it didn't work for me. i felt bad for spending a bunch of money on a router that didnt work with the one game i was mostly playing at the time, so i took it back.

i went back to the Netgear RP614v2, and started scouring web forums looking for information regarding failing internet connections and possible fixes or new firmwares. while reading the site Broadband Reports, i found out that there was a new beta firmware for the Netgear RP614v2 and RP614v3, so i gave it a try. my router has now been running for several weeks without any issues, so i think its working fine now (perhaps the issues just hasn't come up yet).

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Phantasy Star Online - Blue Burst free and open beta

Sega has opened the Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst beta and is allowing people to download the game client for free.

PSO originally came out for the Dreamcast back in 2000. It offered Diablo-styled dungeon crawling and hack and slash fighting - all with an outer space/science fiction feel, and all while online with up to 4 players at once.

you can download the client here: https://www.phantasystaronline.net/

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so i got a new router...

a buddy from a certain 3dfx newsgroup read what i had posted about never having a decent router, so he hooked me up with this router pretty cheap:

it's a Linksys BEFSR41 v3.

here you can read some of the product information:
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=34&scid=29&prid=561

(it turned out to be a real shitty router)

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