Iceclimber

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  1. One Book of Rularuu is 20% Debt Reduction.
  2. Meter for the 2nd SG Healing badge disappeared on us. Is it supposed to do that?
  3. Don't know if it's just me, but the Diamond logo doesn't work as a supergroup emblem on the items. It's always just a blended box for the two supergroup colors, but no diamond.

    --Jed
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    Apparently, this is the maintenance that doesn't end.

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    Does it go on and on, my friend?

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    And people started doing it....

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    Not knowing what it was...
  5. Been using this, defintely ups my frame rate, but having problems with my system crashing now. What should I do? I'm running a Radeon 9800 Pro, 1 gig of ram, on an Athlon 3400+

    --Jed
  6. My question here is this: Why would anyone play this CCG over playing the Versus System CCG that Upper Deck Entertainment produces? They get to do Marvel and DC characters and you get money for winning their regional type tournaments on up.

    I mean, I'm all for AEG and Cryptic. Hell, I run www.thelionclan.com, a website about one of the clans in AEG's flagship CCG, Legend of the Five Rings. I just don't understand what CoH is going to bring to the table that I can't get out of Versus and I don't want to see either company waste money in a property that won't do well.

    --Jed
  7. Alderac Entertainment Group Acquires the City of Heroes CCG License

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Ontario, CA (March 14, 2005) – Alderac Entertainment Group, Inc. announced today their license of the City of Heroes® collectible card game from Cryptic Studios™. Award-winning game designer, David Williams (Legend of the Five Rings, Doomtown, Warlord, Initial D, Spycraft, Football Champions) takes the lead role to develop a game that brings together hobby and computer gamers for new gaming experience. Top Cow Productions (Witchblade, Tomb Raider, Hunter-Killer), who are also producing the City of Heroes comic book, will illustrate the artwork for this new game.

    With an audience of well over 100,000 subscribers, City of Heroes has received mass market and critical acclaim in the gaming industry since its launch in April of 2004. The game was awarded PC or Console Game of the Year and Multiplayer Game of the Year by Billboard Magazine. It also received MMORPG of the year honors from Spike TV and Computer Gaming World.

    The new game will release its first set, City of Heroes CCG: Arena, this November. “With such a popular license, I see this as an exciting opportunity to bridge the gap between card gamers, computer gamers, and comic book fans,” says City of Heroes CCG Brand Manager, Raymond Lau. “There’s no doubt that the joint efforts of high caliber companies like Cryptic Studios, Top Cow Productions, and Alderac Entertainment Group will result in a world class product.”

    “We are thrilled to be working with Alderac Entertainment Group. In fact, I’ve loved their Legend of the Five Rings game since it was released,” says City of Heroes Lead Designer Jack Emmert. “Alderac has a long history of producing quality products and providing the kind of complete support that we feel is core to the City of Heroes property.”

    About Alderac Entertainment Group
    Alderac Entertainment Group, Inc., is based in Ontario, California. Formed in 1993, Alderac’s first product was the hobby gaming magazine, Shadis. It jumped into the collectible card game business in August 1995 with the release of Legend of the Five Rings which remains one of the most popular CCG’s to date. Alderac continued on to produce other collectible card and role-playing games such as Warlord CCG, Spycraft, Doomtown, and 7th Sea, and now has become an industry leader in hobby gaming.

    About Cryptic Studios
    Cryptic Studios, Inc., located in Los Gatos, California, was established in July of 2000 and is an independent developer of massively multiplayer online games for the PC and next generation consoles. Its first game, City of Heroes, launched in April 2004. The game takes place in a virtual world where thousands of people play simultaneously, take on the role of super-powered heroes, fight villains and help create a dynamic story in a visually-stunning, 3-D graphical world.

    About Top Cow
    Top Cow was founded in December of 1992 and currently publishes its line of comic books in 21 languages in over 55 different countries. The company has launched 20 franchises (18 original and 2 licensed) in the industry's Top 10, seven at #1, a feat accomplished by no other publisher in the last two decades. Its flagship franchise Witchblade was TNT's #1 original film of 2000. Virtually all of Top Cow's other properties are in development as feature films, live action television, animation or video games. Top Cow has also successfully licensed and merchandised its franchises into toys, statues, clothing, lithographs, puppets, posters, magnets, shot glasses, lighters, lunch pails, wall scrolls, mouse pads, die cast cars, calendars, Christmas ornaments, Halloween masks, trading cards, standees, video games and role playing games.