BioWare details save import options for Dragon Age: Inquisition Aug 30th 2013, 02:39 New save file system allows users to create customised historical world states from scratch to use in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
BioWare has revealed a method for creating save files to use in its upcoming game, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Posted on the official BioWare Blog, Dragon Age executive producer Mark Darrah announced the Dragon Age Keep. The Dragon Age Keep allows players to create a customised Dragon Age historical world state, which carries over choices made in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II. Players will be able to customise "as much or as little about the world of Thedas" using the Dragon Age Keep. This customised world state will then be possible to import into Dragon Age: Inquisition. Darrah also stated that importing game saves is an issue that BioWare is "continuing to investigate". In particular, how saves from previous games could be utilised to "populate the initial world state of the Dragon Age Keep". Darrah did not specify whether importing saves directly into Dragon Age: Inquisition will be possible. Fans interested in the Dragon Age Keep can sign up for the beta on the site. The Dragon Age Keep is scheduled for public launch in 2014. Dragon Age: Inquisition is the third major title in BioWare's fantasy role-playing game series, Dragon Age. BioWare has confirmed that players will be able to create characters from multiple races. Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in 2014. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Bomber wins StarCraft 2 Season 2 Championships Aug 30th 2013, 00:03 Choi "Bomber" Ji Sung wins second season of Blizzard's World Championship Series; third season will begin November 8-9 at BlizzCon.
Korean StarCraft 2 player Choi "Bomber" Ji Sung has won the second season of Blizzard’s World Championship Series held at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, and will take home $40,000 in prize money. Choi, who is one of only two players personally sponsored by Red Bull, defeated North America’s best, Sasha "Scarlett" Hostyn, and fellow Terran Yoon "TaeJa" Young Suh on his way to the finals. There he swept Starcraft: Brood War legend Lee "Jaedong" Jae Dong to claim his first major StarCraft title since winning Major League Gaming’s Raleigh Championship in 2011, exactly two years ago. "I knew I would win against him, but I never expected 4-0," Choi told GameSpot after his victory. "I was sad that I didn’t have good results in the last 2 years. I’m really happy now that I’ve finally won a championship. I just hope that I won’t be as bad as I was in 2012. I’m really thankful to all the fans that cheered for me at Gamescom.’ Jaedong has come close but has yet to win a StarCraft 2 tournament. He has placed second at four major events in the last four months, including the WCS America Season 2 Finals, DreamHack Summer, and DreamHack Valencia events. The win by Choi now puts him third in the point rankings for the 2013 World Championship Series, behind Lee and Season 1 Champion Lee "INnoVation" Shin Hyung. The third and final season for the 2013 WCS has now begun, with the top 16 point holders qualifying for the World Championships at BlizzCon, to be held November 8-9 at the Anaheim Convention Center. The champion will receive $100,000 and be crowned the best StarCraft 2 player of 2013. GameSpot Esports will be providing live coverage of the Season 3 Finals, and the World Championships at BlizzCon. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Fnatic wins League of Legends Season 3 European Playoffs Aug 29th 2013, 23:31 Fnactic bounces back during the playoffs to take the top spot and $50,000.
The Riot League of Legends Season 3 European Playoffs has concluded at Gamescom, with Fnatic taking the first seed and $50,000. After some rough losses during Super Week, Fnatic bounced back during the playoffs by only dropping one map the entire weekend, including a sweep of Evil Geniuses and a convincing victory over Sweden’s Lemondogs in the finals. ’For me, qualifying for the World Championships was enough,’ Fnatic MidLaner Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño told GameSpot after his team’s victory. ’Winning this was a super big bonus.’ ’In Season 1 we won [the World Championships], and there were good teams, but nothing compared to now. It would be great to win two now, to prove we are a great team.’ Fnatic, Lemondogs, and Russia’s Gambit Gaming are the three European teams qualified for the World Championships scheduled to be held in October at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Gambit Gaming defeated rivals Evil Geniuses in a close 2-1 series to take the last spot. ’I’m really good friends with most of the Evil Geniuses lineup,’ said Gambit team Captain Alexey "Alex Ich" Ichetovkin. ’I’m upset that they don’t go, but it’s the game, and it happened. I think I’ve got no more feelings, I’m just a robot. All the emotions were there, I’m just totally exhausted. We will go home for two or three days and then get ready to bootcamp for the world championships.’ The North American Playoffs will begin this weekend at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, with Team SoloMid, Counter Logic Gaming, Curse, Dignitas, Cloud 9 and Vulcun competing for four spots at the World Championships. GameSpot eSports will be providing live coverage from NA LCS at PAX. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Red Bull to host $50,000 StarCraft II tournament at NYC concert venue Aug 29th 2013, 19:20 Eight of the world's best StarCraft II players to compete for $50,000 at historic Hammerstein Ballroom in November.
Red Bull has announced that eight of the world's best StarCraft II players will compete for $50,000 at New York City's historic Hammerstein Ballroom on November 23-24. The event is dubbed the Red Bull Battlegrounds, and four players have already been confirmed through their performances at past Red Bull eSports events. The champions from the inaugural Red Bull Battlegrounds tournament in 2012--Jang Min "MC" Chul and WCS Season 2 champion Ji Sung "Bomber" Choi--will be joined by winners of this year's Red Bull Training Grounds events in Santa Monica and Orlando, Myeong Hwan "Golden" Jo and Jens "Snute" Aasgaar, respectively. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to compete in the Red Bull Battlegrounds," said Aasgaar. "So far the lineup is very stacked, and it's going to be a good challenge for sure." StarCraft caster and ringmaster Sean "Day9" Plott will be the host of the event, for both a live audience at the venue and the live stream for those watching at home. The two-day event will be broadcast on TwitchTV. GameSpot eSports will be on hand to provide live coverage all weekend. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | |
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