The Elder Scrolls 6 Needs To Learn From One Thing Fallout 4 Did Right

While there are plenty of lessons to be taken away from Fallout 4’s shortcomings, there are also a few to be taken away from the key areas in which its experimentation succeeded. If The Elder Scrolls 6 is going to live up to the hype, it will need to play its cards very carefully. Fallout 4 presents one such way that the next Elder Scrolls game can do just that....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 636 words · Mellisa Sweeney

The Elder Scrolls Online Is Getting Another Graphical Upgrade

While The Elder Scrolls Online stumbled at launch, it has evolved into an extremely popular MMORPG, and the sheer amount of content on offer is hard to argue against. A new expansion releases every summer, and regular DLC content keeps the players engaged throughout the year. The latest expansion, Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood, was well received, despite having a weak ending. RELATED: Bethesda Details QuakeCon 2021 Schedule On a post on the official website of The Elder Scrolls Online, Lead Graphics Engineer, Alex Tardif mentions all of the graphical improvements that will be added in Update 31....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 451 words · Jeffrey Wix

The Elian Family Feud

Only a single row of chairs separated Manuel Gonzalez from his niece Marisleysis Gonzalez in the United States Senate hearing room last week. But as their testimony later showed, a sharp clash of viewpoints divides the Miami, Florida, branch of the Gonzalez clan over where 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez belongs. To Manuel Gonzalez, the child’s great-uncle who fled Fidel Castro’s regime 16 years ago, the issue is clear: the boy should go back to his father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, in Cuba....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 780 words · Verna Husk

The End Of An Era Adobe Flash Player Support Ends Today

Although Flash’s userbase had dropped significantly in the past five years, removing Flash Player support completely will cause some websites and online games to stop working entirely. Adobe Flash Support Ends, Flash No More The news that Adobe Flash is hitting the rust heap is not a surprise. Adobe announced its plans to remove Flash back in July 2017. The three-year grace period has given websites and content creators the chance to switch to modern alternatives, such as the now-preferred HTML5....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · David Wilson

The Exrays Don T Bet On Tampa Bay S Two City Plan Ever Happening

Under the plan, ESPN reported, the Rays would play the first part of the season in Tampa Bay and the second portion in Montreal, with the split of games to be determined. The Tampa Bay Times reported the plan wouldn’t be implemented “until 2023 or so.” MORE: Watch ‘ChangeUp,’ a new MLB live whiparound show on DAZN We have two initial reactions to this news … 1. This two-city thing is never going to happen Which is too bad, because combining the Tampa Bay Rays and Montreal Expos nicknames to get “ExRays” would be kind of awesome....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 606 words · Ashley Gehrke

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Why Ayo And Bucky S Confrontation Is So Important

In only four episodes, The Falcon And The Winter Soldier has given fans a glimpse at several characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe they didn’t know if they would see again. One of those is Ayo. A high-ranking member of Wakanda’s Dora Milaje, Ayo has appeared in a handful of MCU movies before, but never with a part as significant as this one. In the third episode of the series, Ayo comes to Bucky Barnes with the reveal that she plans on taking Helmut Zemo from his custody to get justice for Zemo’s assassination of Wakanda’s King T’Chaka....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 850 words · Felicia Dubray

The Fall Of Benjamin Chavis

The end, after an eight-hour meeting of the NAACP board, was almost anticlimactic. Chavis spoke for more than an hour but, according to some who heard him, offered no new details on the controversial legal settlement with Mary Stansel, the former staffer who had accused him of sexual discrimination. He also failed to convince the board that he was the target of shadowy outside forces trying to block his overtures to Louis Farrakhan and other controversial figures....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 797 words · Jason Morales

The Fear Factor

Few understand this better than Pim Fortuyn, an openly gay, shaven-headed former Marxist with a liking for lap dogs and exquisitely tailored suits. He travels around in a chauffeur-driven Daimler. Home is a marble-floored villa in central Rotterdam where his family standard flies from a flagpole in the front yard. But in anything-goes Holland, it’s not Pim Fortuyn’s lifestyle that attracts comment. It’s his politics. The 54-year-old former columnist wants an end to all immigration and the reimposition of border controls....

January 5, 2023 · 21 min · 4309 words · Carolyn Davis

The Federal Student Loan System Isn T Worth It For Students Or Taxpayers Opinion

But no simple policy of debt forgiveness will stop the same problems from happening again. It will only encourage more students to make poor decisions about taking on debt. Even improvements in the efficiency and transparency of the federal student loan system won’t fix all or even most of the problems it has caused for American higher education, American taxpayers and students themselves. Policymakers must confront the stark reality that the federal student loan system is hopelessly broken....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 862 words · Jennifer Gates

The Filter 1.28.08

STRATEGIZING FOR SUPER TUESDAY (Laura Meckler, Wall Street Journal) For weeks, presidential candidates have waged battle one state at a time. But now the race enters a new phase, with candidates delving into the complex coast-to-coast contest known as Super Tuesday, and tough decisions are being made about where and how to compete. On Feb. 5, voters in 22 states will cast ballots. More than half of all Democratic delegates and over 40% of Republican delegates are at stake in a pair of races that remain far from settled....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1053 words · Robert Hutchison

The Filter 2.12.08

WHEN REALITY BITES (David Brooks, New York Times) There’s a big difference between the Republican and Democratic campaigns: The Republicans have split on policy grounds; the Democrats haven’t. There’s been a Republican divide between center and right, yet no Democratic divide between center and left. But when you think about it, the Democratic policy unity is a mirage. If the Democrats actually win the White House, the tensions would resurface with a vengeance....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1189 words · Marna Miller

The Filter May 2 2008

CLINTON MAY BE HOPEFUL, BUT OBAMA ROLLS ON (Adam Nagourney and Carl Hulse, New York Times) Have Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s chances of winning the Democratic presidential nomination improved as Senator Barack Obama has struggled through his toughest month of this campaign? After weeks in which her candidacy was seen by many party leaders as a long shot at best, Mrs. Clinton’s advisers argued strenuously on Thursday that the answer was most assuredly yes, that the outlook was turning in her favor in a way that gave her a real chance....

January 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1521 words · Billy Ferrel

The Dark Pictures Anthology Little Hope Dev Diary Explains The Motion Capture Process

Of course, to achieve the movie-quality cutscenes present in most Supermassive games, the team relies on advanced motion-capture to make the performances of its protagonists more believable. In a recent developers’ diary published by Bandai Namco’s YouTube channel, the studio showed off exactly how the process of filming these motion-capture cutscenes works, highlighting both the technology and the efforts of several actors involved. RELATED: Three Big Horror Games Are Coming in October 2020...

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 392 words · Anthony Martin

The Day Angel Di Maria Was Handcuffed By Cops In A Prank By David Luiz

This was during their Benfica days when David Luiz and Angel Di Maria were teammates and lived in Lisbon. Buy FIFA 15 here Buy PES 2015 here 0 votes

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 29 words · Irma Mccosker

The Day Dawns

It is apparently grey and overcast at Derby today. The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, as described by the great John Keats, is upon us and it’s hard to imagine anything else at this time of year. Back to first-class matters and I was pleased to see two Derbyshire alumni in the Ashes squad. I’m not convinced that Boyd Rankin is a better bowler than Graham Onions, to be honest, but cricket thinking seems to be going the way of football....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Linda Mcgee

The Diet Secrets To Messi S Protracted Elite Career

The wake-up call To understand the curious case of Messi let us go back to 2013-14 season. That year, Leo started to be seen as one of the most senior and responsible players of Barcelona. Observing that the FIFA World Cup 2014 was on the horizon, the then coach of Argentina, Alejandro Sabella promoted Messi as the captain of the team as well. This excessive mental and physical pressure started to take a toll over the magician from Rosario....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1041 words · Archie Rohn

The Divide That Fueled The Declaration Of Independence Is Still Alive Today Opinion

Few people know more about the subject than Dr. Larry Arnn, author of The Founders’ Key: The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It. He’s also the President of Hillsdale College in Michigan, a college that cares enough about the nation’s founding that its leadership requires students to study it. And debate it. To understand what happened in July of 1776, one must understand what happened a decade or so before in England....

January 4, 2023 · 7 min · 1437 words · Yvonne Feagin

The Division 2 Builds Best Builds For Pvp

Three PvP builds in The Division 2 are standing out as particularly effective in the game’s current state. Putting together these builds will require players to be in the endgame at the very least, and so players will have plenty of time to loot the necessary weapons for whichever build they decide to go with. As Massive Entertainment continues to tweak The Division 2, it’s possible that the builds below will become less viable....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · Gary Bigler

The Division Heartland Free To Play Survival Game Shows New Gameplay

The Division Heartland remains a spin-off from the main franchise of The Division. It’s also still planned to be a free-to-play standalone experience, separate but based in the same world around the same time period as the other The Division games. Where The Division and The Division 2 both take place in reality-based major urban areas, however, The Division Heartland takes place in a fictional rural community. The setting will grant The Division Heartland the opportunity to provide a unique multiplayer experience....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · John Nicoletti

The Division Underground Dlc Launches Later This Month On Xbox One

The minute long trailer begins with the reveal that in the aftermath of the main campaign, many of the numerous factions in The Division managed to regroup underground, preparing to strike once more. In addition to showing new underground locations and what looks to be some sort of underground base of operations for the player, the trailer promises players randomly generated missions and deadly urban dungeons filled with traps and other things players should be mindful of....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 277 words · Gene Henson