Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Nintendo throws down the gauntlet for E3 Super Smash Bros. Invitational
Nintendo will hand out 3,000 wristbands that grant entry to the venue, starting at 9:30am the morning of the tournament on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite Smash Bros. characters as they may be invited to sit right up front and possibly be featured in the event's broadcast.
The Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. is set to launch this winter, with the 3DS version coming first this summer.
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Klint Da Drunk back Nigeria First Lady - I Never Insulted First Lady On Facebook
Sometimes ago, someone, operating a parody account of the humour merchant, took to Facebook to insult Nigeria's First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on her use of English language.
However, Publicist of the comedian, Joy Akosa, has dissociated her client, Klint Da Drunk, from the act.
In a statement made available to us by her, the comedian stated that there is no way he would insult his country's First Lady.
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"My attention has been drawn to activities of some elements on social media platforms, opening parody accounts in the name of Klint Da Drunk. His Facebook, Twitter accounts have been also used by these impersonators to defraud unsuspecting fans of the comedian.
"About four Facebook fan pages bearing his name have thousands of likes and some have even created humorous posts on the pages, making it look as if Klint Da Drunk posted them. On a particular Facebook fan page named Klint D' Drunk, the impersonator posted some write-ups which were directly ridiculing the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan.
"Whoever reads the posts or thinks it was the comedian who posted them should please zero such thoughts as the comedian is not operating that account and he dissociates himself from such.
"In a bid to stop this, we have provided the real social media accounts operated by Klint Da Drunk
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Klint Da Drunk back Nigeria First Lady - I Never Insulted First Lady On Facebook
Sometimes ago, someone, operating a parody account of the humour merchant, took to Facebook to insult Nigeria's First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on her use of English language.
However, Publicist of the comedian, Joy Akosa, has dissociated her client, Klint Da Drunk, from the act.
In a statement made available to us by her, the comedian stated that there is no way he would insult his country's First Lady.
READ FULL STORY BELOW
"My attention has been drawn to activities of some elements on social media platforms, opening parody accounts in the name of Klint Da Drunk. His Facebook, Twitter accounts have been also used by these impersonators to defraud unsuspecting fans of the comedian.
"About four Facebook fan pages bearing his name have thousands of likes and some have even created humorous posts on the pages, making it look as if Klint Da Drunk posted them. On a particular Facebook fan page named Klint D' Drunk, the impersonator posted some write-ups which were directly ridiculing the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan.
"Whoever reads the posts or thinks it was the comedian who posted them should please zero such thoughts as the comedian is not operating that account and he dissociates himself from such.
"In a bid to stop this, we have provided the real social media accounts operated by Klint Da Drunk
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Nintendo throws down the gauntlet for E3 Super Smash Bros. Invitational
Nintendo will hand out 3,000 wristbands that grant entry to the venue, starting at 9:30am the morning of the tournament on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite Smash Bros. characters as they may be invited to sit right up front and possibly be featured in the event's broadcast.
The Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. is set to launch this winter, with the 3DS version coming first this summer.
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Dora Akunyili Releases Statement About Her Health, Saying Am Not Dead Am Still Alive
He released a statement through her Facebook page to dispel the rumour and says she's responding to treatment.
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Dora Akunyili Releases Statement About Her Health, Saying Am Not Dead Am Still Alive
He released a statement through her Facebook page to dispel the rumour and says she's responding to treatment.
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A closer look at the early game in Civilization: Beyond Earth hints at what’s to come later on
Civilization: Beyond Earth rockets off into the unknown. The splintered factions of humanity have cast off the familiar, venturing into outer space and on to an unsettled planet, one with new wonders to discover, new wars to fight. Where Civilization is traditionally about imagining historical what-if scenarios, Beyond Earth looks instead to a fantasy vision of our future. Do we attempt to live in harmony, both with ourselves and with the unspoiled world that we lay our heads down on? Do we work to sever our reliance on the frail human form by incorporating machine parts?
The long game in Civilization: Beyond Earth is all about shaping humanity's future course, but the all-important seeds of what's to come are always planted during the game's early years, same as it ever was. For all the talk about venturing into the unknown, our recent time spent with the early game demonstrated just how much remains familiar.
Story and concept
Infinite Affinity. Each civ commits to following one of three different Affinities, which amount to core philosophies that shape every facet of your people and their culture. Buildings, fashion, units, interactions with indigenous species, even technological development are all heavily influenced by the course you set for your people early on.
The Harmony Affinity is for hippie-dippy tree-huggers, based in the belief that that humanity can co-exist with and even tame this new, alien environment. The Purity Affinity, on the other hand, takes a humanity-first attitude, committing to a development path that preserves the core values of our home planet's culture. Finally, the Supremacy Affinity treasures technology above all; colonists that pursue this course delve into the realm of cybernetics and finding ways to exist in any environment, no matter how hostile.
Civilization: Beyond Earth rockets off into the unknown, letting you play out a fantasy vision of humanity's future.
Writing your future. Our demo kicked off after the initial Seeding phase (read about that here), just as colonists in our chosen faction make their initial planetfall. The first 40-50 turns are all about acclimatizing to this new place and establishing a foothold. The settler rush mentality that's often so key to the early game in past Civilization titles is toned down here. In fact, you can't even build settlers – they're Colonists in Beyond Earth – until you research Pioneering.
It's a small shift that puts much more of an emphasis on discovery in Beyond Earth's opening turns. New Quests give your own course of development a much more personal feel. You might be asked to explore a certain tile or set up an excavation (an Explorer unit ability). Complete a quest and you're presented with a choice. There's never a wrong answer; it's more a situation of having to find the right answer for your people.
In one example during our demo, a pair of competing scientific research firms sought to establish a facility near our civ's starting settlement. The Scyon Group was described as a vertically integrated lab geared toward genetics research, a very friendly setup for the Harmony Affinity. McDonough Labs, on the other hand, specialized in bio-mechanical research and human-machine systems, an easy pick for those in favor of the Supremacy Affinity. Once established, the facility becomes a neutral faction-controlled tile that can be traded with. It's not a huge step away from the city-states of more recent Civ games, but the quest system establishes more of a personalized story for players to latch onto.
Gameplay
Into the familiar unknown. The heart of Civilization: Beyond Earth doesn't feel unfamiliar. There's some new iconography to learn in the user interface, and a handful of redesigned or brand new systems, but the moment-to-moment turn-based play (and "just one more turn" hook) remains the focus. You move your units around on a familiar, grid-based map, shift workers around to develop your territory, zoom in on cities to manage production … all the basic parts are there. That is until you realize that, instead of barbarians, there's an assortment of alien life wandering about.
The indigenous beings you encounter on the planet aren't evolved to the point of possessing technology, but they have an intelligence. The alien beings were described to us as a global faction unto itself. Like the other factions in a Civ game, they respond accordingly to both peaceful and aggressive acts. There's no diplomacy option as there is with a developed civ, but leave the xenos alone and, for the most part, they'll leave you alone.
This gives way to some fresh late-game possibilities once you factor in the new Affinities. Harmony-seekers want to live in peace with the world around them, so they're likely to leave the indigenes alone. Supremacists, on the other hand, desire an existence that is independent of the surrounding environment. Their natural inclination to clear space to settle in disrupts the alien life. And the way the global "faction" works, disturbed aliens take out their frustrations on any nearby civ, regardless of Affinity.
The tangled web of technology. Technological advancement in Beyond Earth no longer follows the straight line that it did in previous games. Instead, tech is laid out on a massive web, usually with more than one item to research at each individual node. Affinities play an important role here. Throughout the web, certain advancements are marked with one of the three Affinity icons, an indication that researching the item carries an experience award within the connected Affinity.
We're not clear on the full scope of how Affinity experience gains work, but we did see a unit upgrade screen that relates, one that exists separately from unit veterancy as it's existed in previous games. Your troops will still level up as they survive and perform successful attack/defense actions, but they'll also improve on a global level as your civ's connection with a particular Affinity grows. The upgrade window breaks down into three tiers of improvements, with each tier empowering your gathered armies with anything from generally boosted attack/defense ratings to more specific specializations, such as bonuses when dealing with ranged troops or supporting troops in adjacent tiles with damage boosts.
Growth is a Virtue. The Social Policies of past Civ games are replaced in Beyond Earth with Virtues. They're similar in some ways to the policy trees of old, breaking down into four separate categories: Might, Prosperity, Knowledge, and Industry. Choices in each tree help a civ grow in a variety of ways, and just like past Social Policies, there are bonuses for going deep and unlocking everything in a tree.
Unlike Social Polices, Virtues also carry rewards for players that spread their unlocks across multiple trees. These breadth bonuses work with any configuration, but Firaxis built Virtues so that certain trees are more complementary than others. Military-minded civs will see advantages in spreading Virtues between the Might and Knowledge trees, as this approach helps the civ research more powerful military units at an earlier point. Similarly, Prosperity pairs well with Industry for inward-looking players that want lots of infrastructure and Wonders; "aggressive turtling", as a studio spokesperson refers to it.
Presentation
A familiar alien world. Aside from the completely alien landscape and cosmetic UI changes, Civilization: Beyond Earth looks much the same as the more recent Civ games that precede it. The top-down, isometric perspective reveals more details as you zoom in closer and closer to the ground, same as always. The really noticeable change is to the landscape, with environments that look distinctly unfamiliar, from the wide fissures cutting across the land to the otherworldly forests and new resource tiles.
It's definitely a fresh take, like nothing we've ever seen in a Civ game before. That said, Beyond Earth is immediately familiar if you're a longtime fan of the series sitting down in front of the game for the first time.
Takeaway
Good news, fanfolk: Civilization: Beyond Earth is a Civilization game through and through. In the same way that Civilization V became something of a "perfect" version of the game after its expansions were released, the reworked systems in the upcoming game seem to suit the sci-fi setting very well. It's hard to comment on how the game will shape up over long periods of play, but the early game that we sampled shows a lot of immediate promise.
Civilization: Beyond Earth comes to Linux, Mac OS, and Windows later this year.
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Halo 1-4 remasters rumored for Xbox One
The announcement is well-timed when the demise of GameSpy has raised the hackles of preservationists, concerned about losing access to their favorite bits of gaming history, including Halo: Combat Evolved. Porting these titles to Xbox One will ensure that a new generation of gamers can experience the Master Chief's saga in its entirety.
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Skype update lets Xbox One users make video calls while playing games
Prior to this point, Xbox One owners were able to snap other applications while Skype was active, but not snap Skype into games or applications. The new controls within the snapped interface allow the user to place a video or voice call as well as flip the video or audio feed off, hang up, check chat messages or add additional participants into the call. This particular feature has been planned for quite a while and was originally a proposed selling feature in screenshots when the Xbox One hardware was introduced.
This type of update may be of particular interest to users that enjoy multiplayer games, basically since there's no way to pause a multiplayer match. However, if a user is receiving a Skype call, they can multitask by snapping it to the interface and continuing the multiplayer match. Another potential scenario where this could be useful would be watching a live NFL game with the other members of your fantasy football league. It could also be used to voice chat about a live TV event or perhaps share a video feed with a workout friend in order to offer motivational support or feedback on proper form.
Of course, the Skype update for Xbox One is completely free to download. For those that already have the Skype app downloaded, the update is approximately 53MB in size. Interestingly, this update to the software arrived just a few weeks after Microsoft made group video calls free for all Windows, Mac and Xbox One users.
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Minecraft Realms available worldwide
Minecraft Realms handles all the complicated backend work for you, providing an easy platform to create and host worlds for an approved list of players. The worlds can be infinitely large, always online and are regularly backed up, allowing you to reset to a previously saved state in the event of a disaster. Maps can also be exported from Realms for regular play, although not currently the other way around. There is also not yet support for mods and texture packs.
A subscription can be bought in one, three, and six month blocks starting at $13 per month, with discounts for buying in bulk. Minecraft Realms is now available for PC/Mac and eventually for mobile platforms with Minecraft: Pocket Edition.
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Oculus VR brings Chuck E. Cheese’s into the 21st century
The Analog Ticket Blaster Experience, already a staple of Chuck E. Cheese's birthday parties, places the child into a large plastic tube that pneumatic air blasters fill with a terrifying maelstrom of tickets. The child frantically snatches as many tickets as they are able to in the allotted time, which they can then go spend on the aforementioned spider rings and snap bracelets (my image of Chuck E. Cheese's is fossilized from the early 90s – they probably get iPhones now). Now with the addition of Oculus VR headset, the child can collect virtual tickets inside a virtual tube – O brave new world!
"Kids today have unprecedented access to game consoles and tablets," said Roger Cardinale, president, CEC Entertainment, Inc. "Our challenge is to deliver an experience not available at home, and there is no doubt virtual reality does just that. Oculus Rift technology is the next frontier in the gaming industry, and we're thrilled to be able to say it's part of the Chuck E. Cheese's lineup."
I recall having my young mind blown by a crude VR game at a Dave & Buster's in 1994 – choppy head-tracking and unrecognizable polygonal enemies did nothing to detract from my Tron and Lawnmower Man fantasies. If anything, the rough edges made clearer the outline of the striving ingenuity involved. Now that the technology has improved so drastically, will children be all the more enthralled to enter cyberspace, or will that very seamlessness render the magic invisible and commonplace to a generation raised on iPads? Book your child's party now to see for yourself.
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A closer look at the early game in Civilization: Beyond Earth hints at what’s to come later on
Civilization: Beyond Earth rockets off into the unknown. The splintered factions of humanity have cast off the familiar, venturing into outer space and on to an unsettled planet, one with new wonders to discover, new wars to fight. Where Civilization is traditionally about imagining historical what-if scenarios, Beyond Earth looks instead to a fantasy vision of our future. Do we attempt to live in harmony, both with ourselves and with the unspoiled world that we lay our heads down on? Do we work to sever our reliance on the frail human form by incorporating machine parts?
The long game in Civilization: Beyond Earth is all about shaping humanity's future course, but the all-important seeds of what's to come are always planted during the game's early years, same as it ever was. For all the talk about venturing into the unknown, our recent time spent with the early game demonstrated just how much remains familiar.
Story and concept
Infinite Affinity. Each civ commits to following one of three different Affinities, which amount to core philosophies that shape every facet of your people and their culture. Buildings, fashion, units, interactions with indigenous species, even technological development are all heavily influenced by the course you set for your people early on.
The Harmony Affinity is for hippie-dippy tree-huggers, based in the belief that that humanity can co-exist with and even tame this new, alien environment. The Purity Affinity, on the other hand, takes a humanity-first attitude, committing to a development path that preserves the core values of our home planet's culture. Finally, the Supremacy Affinity treasures technology above all; colonists that pursue this course delve into the realm of cybernetics and finding ways to exist in any environment, no matter how hostile.
Civilization: Beyond Earth rockets off into the unknown, letting you play out a fantasy vision of humanity's future.
Writing your future. Our demo kicked off after the initial Seeding phase (read about that here), just as colonists in our chosen faction make their initial planetfall. The first 40-50 turns are all about acclimatizing to this new place and establishing a foothold. The settler rush mentality that's often so key to the early game in past Civilization titles is toned down here. In fact, you can't even build settlers – they're Colonists in Beyond Earth – until you research Pioneering.
It's a small shift that puts much more of an emphasis on discovery in Beyond Earth's opening turns. New Quests give your own course of development a much more personal feel. You might be asked to explore a certain tile or set up an excavation (an Explorer unit ability). Complete a quest and you're presented with a choice. There's never a wrong answer; it's more a situation of having to find the right answer for your people.
In one example during our demo, a pair of competing scientific research firms sought to establish a facility near our civ's starting settlement. The Scyon Group was described as a vertically integrated lab geared toward genetics research, a very friendly setup for the Harmony Affinity. McDonough Labs, on the other hand, specialized in bio-mechanical research and human-machine systems, an easy pick for those in favor of the Supremacy Affinity. Once established, the facility becomes a neutral faction-controlled tile that can be traded with. It's not a huge step away from the city-states of more recent Civ games, but the quest system establishes more of a personalized story for players to latch onto.
Gameplay
Into the familiar unknown. The heart of Civilization: Beyond Earth doesn't feel unfamiliar. There's some new iconography to learn in the user interface, and a handful of redesigned or brand new systems, but the moment-to-moment turn-based play (and "just one more turn" hook) remains the focus. You move your units around on a familiar, grid-based map, shift workers around to develop your territory, zoom in on cities to manage production … all the basic parts are there. That is until you realize that, instead of barbarians, there's an assortment of alien life wandering about.
The indigenous beings you encounter on the planet aren't evolved to the point of possessing technology, but they have an intelligence. The alien beings were described to us as a global faction unto itself. Like the other factions in a Civ game, they respond accordingly to both peaceful and aggressive acts. There's no diplomacy option as there is with a developed civ, but leave the xenos alone and, for the most part, they'll leave you alone.
This gives way to some fresh late-game possibilities once you factor in the new Affinities. Harmony-seekers want to live in peace with the world around them, so they're likely to leave the indigenes alone. Supremacists, on the other hand, desire an existence that is independent of the surrounding environment. Their natural inclination to clear space to settle in disrupts the alien life. And the way the global "faction" works, disturbed aliens take out their frustrations on any nearby civ, regardless of Affinity.
The tangled web of technology. Technological advancement in Beyond Earth no longer follows the straight line that it did in previous games. Instead, tech is laid out on a massive web, usually with more than one item to research at each individual node. Affinities play an important role here. Throughout the web, certain advancements are marked with one of the three Affinity icons, an indication that researching the item carries an experience award within the connected Affinity.
We're not clear on the full scope of how Affinity experience gains work, but we did see a unit upgrade screen that relates, one that exists separately from unit veterancy as it's existed in previous games. Your troops will still level up as they survive and perform successful attack/defense actions, but they'll also improve on a global level as your civ's connection with a particular Affinity grows. The upgrade window breaks down into three tiers of improvements, with each tier empowering your gathered armies with anything from generally boosted attack/defense ratings to more specific specializations, such as bonuses when dealing with ranged troops or supporting troops in adjacent tiles with damage boosts.
Growth is a Virtue. The Social Policies of past Civ games are replaced in Beyond Earth with Virtues. They're similar in some ways to the policy trees of old, breaking down into four separate categories: Might, Prosperity, Knowledge, and Industry. Choices in each tree help a civ grow in a variety of ways, and just like past Social Policies, there are bonuses for going deep and unlocking everything in a tree.
Unlike Social Polices, Virtues also carry rewards for players that spread their unlocks across multiple trees. These breadth bonuses work with any configuration, but Firaxis built Virtues so that certain trees are more complementary than others. Military-minded civs will see advantages in spreading Virtues between the Might and Knowledge trees, as this approach helps the civ research more powerful military units at an earlier point. Similarly, Prosperity pairs well with Industry for inward-looking players that want lots of infrastructure and Wonders; "aggressive turtling", as a studio spokesperson refers to it.
Presentation
A familiar alien world. Aside from the completely alien landscape and cosmetic UI changes, Civilization: Beyond Earth looks much the same as the more recent Civ games that precede it. The top-down, isometric perspective reveals more details as you zoom in closer and closer to the ground, same as always. The really noticeable change is to the landscape, with environments that look distinctly unfamiliar, from the wide fissures cutting across the land to the otherworldly forests and new resource tiles.
It's definitely a fresh take, like nothing we've ever seen in a Civ game before. That said, Beyond Earth is immediately familiar if you're a longtime fan of the series sitting down in front of the game for the first time.
Takeaway
Good news, fanfolk: Civilization: Beyond Earth is a Civilization game through and through. In the same way that Civilization V became something of a "perfect" version of the game after its expansions were released, the reworked systems in the upcoming game seem to suit the sci-fi setting very well. It's hard to comment on how the game will shape up over long periods of play, but the early game that we sampled shows a lot of immediate promise.
Civilization: Beyond Earth comes to Linux, Mac OS, and Windows later this year.
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