GDC 2015 hits record attendance with 26,000

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 10, 2015

Develop GDC announced that more than 26,000 games industry professionals were in San Francisco for last week's Game Developers Conference hitting an all time record high. GDC 2015 announced some big news with Epic Games and Unreal Engine 4 becoming free to all, and Unity 5 launching. In addition Vale announced their Source 2 engine. Valve hit the virtual reality scene with HTC Vive, and Project Morpheus release some updates, and AM

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Blizzards Overwatch address female diversity

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 09, 2015

Ever since Blizzards FPS: Overwatch was announced we've been on the edge of our seats watching the awesome cinematic and arguing over who looks coolest. One issue was raised where it was observed that female characters lacked coverage of all roles. Blizzard has answered with Zarya. Announced at PAX East 2015, Zarya, is a Russian soldier who is one of "world's strongest women.": We've been hearing a lot o

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Valve announce Steam Machine details

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 06, 2015

Valve's have announced their new Steam machines, designed in taking PC gaming into the living room and will cost as little as $460 (£302). The Steam Machines have been detailed on the Steam website, and shows multiple suppliers from Alienware, Asus, Gigabyte, Origin, Zotac and more (up to 15).  Does Steam and their design of living room boxes appeal to the average gamer? Will this re-introduce living ro

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Battlefield 4 - Mega patch improvements!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 03, 2015

DICE has released a huge mega patch today, with updates to Battlefield 4 to make the multiplayer experience stellar. Improvements to the netcode have been a welcome bit of news with new game modes, improvements to spawning, combat, health, new graphic updates and ui changes. You can check out the full blog announcment in the battlelog, where you can read all about the PC, Xbox and PS updates.    

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3DRealms is back with Bombshell

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 03, 2015

From the creators of Rise of the Triads, Duke Nukem and Max Payne, comes Bombshell, an isometric action role-playing game for PC and consoles. Bomb disposal technician turned mercenary for hire, Shelly "Bombshell" Harrison must strong-arm her way across 4 planets in an Unreal Engine-powered galactic adventure to rescue the president from an apocalyptic alien threat.  The trailer (available on youtube) reminds me of Alien

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We Happy Few, new crazy indie title.

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 27, 2015

Compulsion games have announced their title: We Happy Few, a game they've been developing since early 2014. With a very special theme and artwork the game feels freaky and I'm eager to get more information! We Happy Few will be at PAX East 2015 with a playable "build" for anyone to have a go. Check out the trailer here, its crazy, awesome and I cannot wait to get my hands on it!

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Warhammer 40,000 announce their PC MOBA

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 26, 2015

Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 is at it again, Whitebox Interactive announce their latest game devloping Warhammer 40k: Dark Nexus Arena. Stated to have the heroes such as Space Marines, Orks, and the Tau in an assortment of four vs four player battles. Other races such as the Sisters of Battle, Dark Eldar, Eldar, and Chaos Space Marines will be added in the fullness of time. It is interesting to note the four vs four bat

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GTAV Heists releasing March 10th

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 25, 2015

Rockstar Games announced two updates yesterday with a date of March 10th for Online Heists and another delay for the eagerly awaited PC version to be released April 14th. Online Heists We are excited to announce that the launch of Heists for GTA Online is scheduled for March 10th. We know it’s been a wait, and appreciate your patience. Heists will bring a brand new 4-player cooperative gameplay experience to GTA Online, giving pl

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Steam now has over 125 million active accounts

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 24, 2015

Steam released a press release with the Steam VR.  GDC 2015 will mark the 13th anniversary of Valve's first public announcement of Steam, which has since become the leading platform for PC, Mac, and Linux games and software.  In the last year, Steam added new services and features - including In-Home Streaming, Broadcasting, Music, and user created stores - as it grew to over 125 million active accounts worldwide.  S

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Updates and Fixes

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 23, 2015

Hello all, Thank you for your continued support, reports and emails about errors, bugs and features. We take everything on board and strive to build the best service for all.  We've been busy this last week fixing some glaring bugs involving: Landing page game art. Landing page graphical bugs fixed and load speed improved. Game Library now pulls games correctly. Footer layout bugs fixed. Subscription displaying incorr

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UK's first dedicated eSports arena: The Gfinity Arena revealed

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 20, 2015

Next month the UK gets its first dedicated eSports Arena at the Vue Cinema, Fulham Broadway London. Within the Vue Cinema, the Gfinity Arena hosts three custom-built stages with capacity to house over 600 gaming fanatics, offering the comfiest seats found in eSports. Get your tickets through the Vue website when they go on sale, and what a better place to take your special someone on a special date. eSports Arena to watch our f

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GamersGate celebrate 10th Anniversary

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 19, 2015

GamersGate are celebrating 10 years of trading with exclusive 48 hours deals. You can pick up Valkyria Chronicles, Company of Heroes 2, Defiance, and Tom Clancy's games for 50-75% off. We always like to see successful gaming ventures last a while, and we'd like to salute GamersGate for 10 years of -as they call it- awesomeness. Some cracking games ideal for co-op play, and some amazing rpgs.

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Grow Home patched

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 18, 2015

Grow Home has been one of those games that slips easily under your radar. You play as BUD (Botanical Utility Droid), a robot on a mission to save his home planet by harvesting the seeds of a giant alien plant. Sure, sounds a little... dry, but it's a great 3D platformer with charm, and taste. With the latest update: Some rare flora and fauna has been recently detected on the alien planet. M.O.M has a new side quest for B.U.D to inv

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New Colorblind Support in WoW Patch 6.1

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 17, 2015

World of Warcraft patch 6.1 has revealed that you’ll find a new user interface system that we’ve designed to assist players who have common visual issues related to colorblindness. In the new ‘Accessibility’ interface configuration section, you’ll be able to enable both text and color enhancements that may improve your visual experience while playing WoW. ‘Enable UI Colorblind Mode’ (which was pre

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ESL reveals biggest UK tournament for CS:GO and LoL

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 16, 2015

The ESL UK Premiership, the company's largest tournament since 2010, has been announced today for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and League of Legends players to win £12,000. The tournaments will be spread over two months of online brackets to culminate in an offline finals at London MCM Comic Con over the 22-24 May weekend, in front of an expected 110,000 spectators. The first qualifiers are scheduled to begin on 23 February. Y

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Silly Stereotypes that Surround Gamers

Posted By: Melissa - February 15, 2015

When I opened my eyes the other morning to a pounding headache and an empty bed, I was instantly in a grumpy mood. Jordan had been out of bed for a couple hours, from what I could hear, his cough was getting worse. Now, I feared I was in the virus’ sights. Thoughts of having an excuse to make chicken soup would usually at least make me a little happy, but today would be a long day with no extra bandwidth. Sitting up, my fears were confirmed

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Why Super Mario 3D World might quite possibly saved my love life.

Posted By: Lacey - February 15, 2015

My husband doesn’t get me. I’ve known this… I’m a complicated stress ball of a woman and at times a bit demanding. Like any woman I appreciate romantic gestures or thoughtful gifts. Which is why last Christmas when my husband gifted me with a Wii U I was honestly a little confused. Please don’t get me wrong I knew how great of a gift it was! But I don’t game… I should have kept my confusion to myself

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GamerDating Launch

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 15, 2015

GamerDating has launched, congratulations and welcome to GamerDating.  To get started fill in your profile to reflect you, the person behind the screen. Hang up your gaming persona, because here we are all gaming fanatics, but we are people! Once you've finished filling in your profile (and remember the more detail, the more success), search the matching system for like minded people. If you like the look of someone, get in touc

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Why you need a picture

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - February 15, 2015

Yes, you will need to upload a picture of real-life you. Because you are awesome. Because you are beautiful. Because real people have real faces. Because relationships happen between people, not avatars. We created GamerDating.com with one goal in mind: to help gamers find other gamers to love them in game and out. To achieve this goal, we feel it is important that our community be made up not of anonymous avatars, but the amazing

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Ian's Story Part 1 - Success of Online Dating

Posted By: Ian - February 15, 2015

Hello, My name is Ian, and happily married to my wife Anne, whom I met through online dating. If you had of asked me some five or six years ago about online dating I may have scoffed at the idea and said it was for either sleazy men and desperate old women. However, times have changed and I now believe it to be one of the best ways to meat like minded individuals and some genuinely nice people. I've never been one for night clubs and

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Guild Wars 2 Review

Posted By: Joe "Xirta" - June 29, 2015

Guild Wars 2 is an immersive, fantasy-based MMORPG which allows the player to progress in their own story-based solo play in a persistent world whilst also allowing the addition of missions and events that can be played solo or with others (called “instances”).

The story of Guild Wars 2 revolves around dragons, which are bad, corrupted beings that like to raise undead and corrupt the land. These dragons threaten the world of Tyria, requiring heroes to arise and different races to overcome their difference in order to work to defeat them. Whilst the dragons are general enemy, the storyline they create also offers a lot of interesting story missions focusing on diplomatic relations. For example, as part of my character’s personal story I had to protect two diplomats because a rogue group wanted to stop these two races from uniting and working against the dragons.

When I first entered the world the graphics completely surprised me: they were crystal-clear and had so much detail. This wasn’t just still artwork in the environment but the whole environment and all its moving parts (in my case, the plantlife, as I choose to play a Sylvari, a being of plantlike nature). In-game sounds are unique, yet they retain a similarity to the sounds of other games in this genre, and there are a lot of them. I quite enjoyed the variety of sound effects, which were far better than hearing the same sounds on a standard rotation that some games have (I will go into this more later with weapon changes). The soundtrack is also beautiful, so much so that I’ve found myself listening to it outside the game. There are a vast number of soundtracks and they add a really nice touch to the gameplay.

The UI in this game is simple, yet effective. I feel as though I am able to play my game with fewer clicks, yet still enjoy it as I have so much free space to see the game around me. Your action bar is only made up of your health and energy values, buffs, the minimap, five possible combat actions, a healing ability, three skills of your choosing and one elite skill. Other things, like the chat window, can be toggled on or off.

Combat in this game is pretty straightforward. There is a difference for your character based on whether you are in or out of combat, for instance health with not naturally regenerate during combat, instead only being regained through a healing action or potion. If a pet that you have reaches 0HP it will die, but will then follow you around as a non-combat pet until you leave combat, whereupon it regenerates health. One interesting thing about combat in this game is if you use a ranged attack like firing a bow or using a ranged spell, it will actually hit the first target on the line between you and the original target. I quite liked this as it let me set up many abilities to finish off a target in front and use the rest of the move on the target behind.

Each class can actually use a number of weapons effectively, so your character can be quite different each time, even if you created the same class repeatedly. Let’s use the example of a Mage: Mages can use staffs, but they can also use a dagger and an offhand weapon, but the spells that appear on their UI bar will change based on the style of weapon they are using. I found this really great, as it meant that I wasn’t stuck to a weapon choice; it also means that a simple weapon change can completely transform your gameplay, and might even feel like you are playing the game afresh. This is also true when you are underwater: your abilities change to reflect items and abilities usable underwater . Using the example of the Ranger: to be able to fight underwater a Ranger must have equipped a spear gun or a spear. As soon as you the Ranger goes underwater their new aquatic abilities will be on their action bar. As a spear gun user you can shoot enemies as normal, or use a special move, such as creating a cloud of piranha that deal damage to all enemies in an area. As a spear user your attacks cleave to nearby enemies and can even summon a large jellyfish to shock enemies in an area. 

This game does have a crafting feature and the different branches of this are:

Armorsmith, which can make heavy armour and runes
Artificer, which makes magical weapons (foci, staves, scepters, and tridents) as well as sigils, potions, tonics and tuning crystals
Chef, which allows you to create foods that give you buffs, as well as clothing dyes
Huntsman, which makes shortbows, longbows, pistols, rifles, harpoon guns, torches, and warhorns, as well as sigils and maintenance oils
Weaponsmith, which makes melee weapons(axes, daggers, swords and spears) and shields, as well as sigils
Tailoring, which makes all things cloth-related for light armour, but can also make runes and inventory bags
Leatherworking, which makes all medium armour, as well as inventory bags and runes
Jeweler, which makes the equipment slots of trinkets, rings and amulets as well as making gems you can place within your gear to increase stats.

Like most games you can only have two active crafting professions at a time. The skills require levelling up and materials which can be found and collected yourself in the open world, bought from some NPCs or the trading post (more to come about that later).

Unlike other games, crafting in Guild Wars 2 has two features which I really, really, enjoy. The first is that when you are crafting a large batch of items the crafting picks up the speed after a few until eventually you are just speeding through the crafting. The second is that when you craft you gain character experience from it as well as crafting experience, meaning that if you want to level up this can be one and the same objective, allowing you to experience more of the game as a whole. Further, when you collect materials from the open world such as chopping down trees or mining ores, you also gain experience. This makes it very much worth taking the detour and getting the materials.

A big feature of this game is “events”. These can be things such as killing a particular monster, collecting armour parts, or escorting a person/cart to a particular location. They are all open world and anyone that manages to participate in some way will get a reward which can be achieved at three different levels: bronze, silver or gold. Each level of award rewards a different amount of XP, money or karma (another kind of currency in the game that can be used to purchase racial items and special items). Events can fail, some have time limits, some require that something does not get killed at all. One issue with events that I have found is that when there are a huge amount of people in the event it can actually stop you getting any reward because they could kill enemies before you even manage to get one attack off, meaning that you get no participation. The map you are on typically has several types of event, so the number of other players who might be involved in an event may vary depending on that map, as well as the time of day.

In this game there exists no end-game “raiding” which I was partially sad about because I enjoy the style of combat in this game. However, there are still many things to do, because in this game your level only means so much. The zones are all level restricted, meaning that if you enter a level 1–15 zone your level will be scaled down to be within a similar level (for example, I am currently stood about one third of the way into the zone and I’ve been scaled down to level 9). You get to keep any extra abilities you have gained from levels and passives from traits, so you are a little stronger in a way than one would be at this level. Dungeons are level-restricted also, so at 80 you will gain level-80 items in the dungeon but you are still performing near the level standards of the dungeon you are in, which means that it’s a challenge and you cannot truly out-level a dungeon, giving you a reason to still play in all the dungeons.

There are also a numerous amount of guild activities which are classed as guild missions, such as either killing a world boss or even a guild puzzle, which can only be entered as a guild. This game also features “Mist war”, which is a location purely set aside for PvP. Anyone who enters this area will be scaled up to level 80, so this is a way to compete and show the results of level, gear and any other combat-changing move.

An example of a world boss, which will spawn every two hours and requires a lot of people to take down. Defeating it will reward you with an event completion and loot, and is sometimes required to complete a set of daily tasks for extra rewards.

The travel in this game is either on foot (luckily, many movement speed increases exist) or instant teleportation between waypoints. These waypoints need to be found first, but once you have discovered them you can pay a sum of money which increases the further you are away from the your destination waypoint.

There are features of Guild Wars 2 that allow you to pay real money for some things, but unlike many other paying games I haven’t experienced anything that makes me feel a non-paying gets less out of the game than one who pays. You cannot buy weapons and other item slots, and most things that you can buy are simply for convenience or character appearances. Note, however, that you can exchange in-game gold for gems to use at the shop as well, and the ratio is not all that bad. As such, I found that the ability to pay real money for things just slightly decreases the time it might take a player to progress, but also gives the non-paying players a chance to earn the money and buy the shiny outfit they desire for their character.

The only bug I have come across is bugged events: sometimes the enemies are dead and yet they still appear on the map, or an escort will no longer move along the path, but these bugs are not that game-breaking, as you can just move on and the problem will go away at some point.

The game is currently valued at £34.99, which now includes the core game and the upcoming expansion. I think that it’s worth the money: I’ve managed to get 40 hours out of it so far over two characters, for which 30 hours were spent on my current Ranger character. who is only level 48. I’ve also only managed to complete one dungeon out of eight, meaning that I have a lot of content still waiting for me.

In addition you can get Guild Wars Heroic Edition with our Gold Package bundled with subscription to GamerDating.

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