The Cyberpunk 2077 Third Person Mode Makes For A Bizarre Gameplay Experience

However, a few mods in the market have introduced a third-person perspective to the game. The third-person mode in Cyberpunk 2077 One video on this mod went viral. The video was quite bizarre with a headless character. This suggests that the mod is still fairly wonky. This shouldn’t surprise anyone as the game has got quite the reputation for its bugs and glitches. There’s a good chance that mods like these are likely to aggravate some of the game’s existing issues....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Matthew Gordon

The Danes And Euroland To Be Or Not To Be

But Flensborg is part of a shrinking minority. In recent weeks the “no” campaign–though outfunded three to one–has edged into a clear lead. Voters are rejecting the pro-euro message put out by trade unions, big business and almost all the major political parties. Their worry: a common currency will bring a common economic policy decided by largely unaccountable bankers and pols. At a debate last week Jens-Peter Bonde, a leader of the June Movement, which promotes the “no” case, put the matter plainly: “This isn’t some small economic formality,” he said....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Jessica Giglio

The Debate We Need ...

Clinton didn’t cause the gain (it’s mostly the luck of the business cycle), but Dole’s campaign theme is clearly removed from reality. He keeps plugging his 15 percent income-tax cut to invigorate an economy that seems sickly only to his diehard supporters. The pity is that his flabby economic message has superseded a debate on the role of government. It is not that anyone–Dole or Clinton–can end ““big government.’’ Its programs (from Social Security to national parks) are too popular....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 890 words · Sandra Mercado

The Design Dilemma

NIELSEN: It used to be that the most frequently asked question I got was, “What size screen should I design for?” The answer to the question is “Whoever designs it should work on multiple sizes of screen.” But now the questions are how to get management to pay more attention to the user data, because there’s still a tendency for them to go by their own instincts. And the answer is… you’re going to throw away two thirds of your business if you don’t make it easy to use....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Delores Cutter

The Devil Judge Episode 13 Ga On Will Come To Yo Han S Rescue But Can They Beat Sun Ah

Yo-han was incapable of saving him as he was shot by Sun-ah, and she also killed his loyal assistant. Sun-ah believed that she had brought Yo-han to his knees. The Devil Judge, episode 13, will see her continue to torture Yo-han. For instance, Sun-ah attacks Yo-han’s niece Elijah. She points a knife at her, and Yo-han seems incapable of helping her. This is probably due to the injury, but somehow, he will move past this obstacle....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Roy Gorenberg

The Diofield Chronicle Best Weapons For The Early Game

RELATED: Awesome RPGs Set In Two Worlds Within The DioField Chronicle, there are ten early-game characters that players can add to their teams. Players must ensure they have the best weapons for the early game to make the most of these characters. After all, stats are generally very low when the game is just starting, making characters an easy mark for even the weakest enemies. 7 Replica Dagger - Best For Andrias Rhondarson The Replica Dagger is the best early-game weapon for Andrias Rhondarson, and its use is strictly limited to this character....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1028 words · Dolores Mcdonald

The Division Watch Out For This Camping Glitch

Reddit user PhettyX posted a warning to other players on the subreddit for The Division late last night, describing an encounter that took place in the game’s refueling station location. Apparently, some players have managed to figure out how to glitch into the statues present in this area. Players hidden within the statues can still be seen by players thanks to the health bar and stats readout that hover over their head....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Deborah Maiava

The Division 2 How To Find Trinkets And What To Do With Them

Looting has been expanded upon in The Division 2, rewarding players with expected items like gear, weapons, and consumables as well as leaning harder into its RPG side with food, water, components, and new items called trinkets. As players explore the zones of the District of Columbia, they will come across seemingly meaningless items like notebooks, kid’s shoes, watches, and more. The game defines these items as trinkets, but it doesn’t explain where players can view them or what to do with them....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Leroy Thomas

The Division Servers Will Be Down For Maintenance Tonight

As seen in the tweet below, The Division’s servers will be offline starting at 10:00 PM PST. As of writing, that leaves would-be Agents with a few more hours to take part in the third-person shooter’s gameplay before the virtual streets of a post-pandemic Manhattan are briefly put out of commission. [HTML1] This will mark the first instance of likely many bouts of scheduled maintenance to come for The Division, for with the game’s roots being based in the action-MMO genre, Ubisoft will be required to update the title on a near-constant basis by way of patches and server refinements in order to ensure fans have seamless gameplay experiences....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Amanda Lovejoy

The Draft Class That Changed Basketball 1984

And then the 1984 NBA draft happened. Four of the league’s biggest superstars walked in. Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Stockton were all part of the most illustrious draft class in NBA History. In this article, we will take a look at five members of the 1984 NBA draft who left a lasting mark on the game of basketball. 5. Alvin Robertson; 7th Overall pick; 1984-1996; San Antonio Spurs, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors Career Averages: 14 PPG, 5....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1057 words · James Cameron

The Elder Scrolls Comparing The Dark Brotherhood Quests In Oblivion And Skyrim

This is certainly the case in Oblivion and Skyrim — the most recent single-player Elder Scrolls games. However, there’s been plenty of debate in the community as to which title did it better. Admittedly, it isn’t easy to come up with a categorical answer as both questlines have their fair share of pros on cons, but it’s worth comparing and contrasting the Dark Brotherhood quests of Oblivion and Skyrim....

December 11, 2022 · 5 min · 965 words · Joseph Mulhall

The Elusive Hunter

I was proud and devastated all at once. The rabbit felt warm in my hand, and I was trying really hard to fight back tears. The other men in the hunting party came over and slapped me on the back. Little did they know that I would have given anything to bring that rabbit back to life. I would feel sad about it for weeks. I went on to shoot a lot more game over the years, but none ever had the same emotional impact, nor did I ever get teary-eyed at the moment of the kill....

December 11, 2022 · 9 min · 1768 words · John Caligiuri

The Emergence Of Leicester S Harry Maguire

Many players come away from international tournaments with a new sense of freshness and vigour due to the new environment and exposure, a great example of this is Leicester and England centre-back Harry Maguire. Playing for the Foxes in the Premier League, Maguire was often seen as the typical, orthodox defensive-minded player. Standing at 6ft 4in and primarily playing in deep defensive structures, he is incorrectly stereotyped in terms of his playing style given his physical attributes....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Elsie Agee

The Epic First Trailer For Spider Man No Way Home Is Finally Here

Sony and Marvel have kept the details carefully under wraps for this film for quite a while, especially when rumors of the multiverse making an appearance in phase 4 were confirmed true. Fans began to develop endless possibilities regarding where this next Spider-Man entry could go, trying to get their hands on any bits of information. Ahead of the official trailer release after Sony’s appearance at CinemaCon, a leaked, unfinished version of the trailer recently went viral all over Twitter and TikTok but was then immediately taken down by Sony....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Jill Hinojosa

The Evil Within 2 Video Shows Sidequest Gameplay

As seen in the video below courtesy of the YouTube channel 4PlayersTVexklusiv, The Evil Within 2 fans are shown a fragment of gameplay from a sidequest in Chapter 3 of the title, with Sebastian tracking down the source of a girl’s voice with the help of his Communicator. What he ends up finding is a lanky, female paranormal entity that’s intent on his destruction, causing him to run, hide, and evade detection in order to survive....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Tanya Goodman

The Fascinating Story Of The Social Network Soundtrack Artwork

Artist Rob Sheridan, who has worked extensively with Nine Inch Nails since 1999, took to Twitter on the 10th anniversary of The Social Network’s original soundtrack release to elaborate on how he came up with the album’s unique artwork. “For the TSN soundtrack art,” he said, “my goal was to walk the line between representing the film and creating something that stood as a piece of art on its own....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 457 words · Beverly Law

The Fat Lady Is Singing

Still, the fat lady has not quite finished singing. The ancient art form–which combines music, dance, martial arts, acrobatics, acting and a distinctive caterwauling–is struggling to reinvent itself in order to compete with the rising tide of films, music and TV shows flooding China. “Western movies and music are like a virus,” says Ghaffar Pourazar, a Brit who has studied opera in China for the past decade. “Beijing opera takes a lot of education to appreciate, but with modern culture, there’s an immediate buzz....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Peter Knox

The Filter 1.22.08

MERCHANTS OF TRIVIA (Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone) Stripped of its prognosticating element, most campaign journalism is essentially a clerical job, and not a particularly noble one at that. On the trail, we reporters aren’t watching politics in action: The real stuff happens behind closed doors, where armies of faceless fund-raising pros are glad-handing equally faceless members of the political donor class, collecting hundreds of millions of dollars that will be paid off in very specific favors over the course of the next four years....

December 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1362 words · Derek Bunning

The Filter April 22 2008... Pennsylvania Primary Edition

IS OBAMA JFK OR ADLAI STEVENSON? (E.J. Dionne, Washington Post) The result of the 2008 election may come down to how voters decide to define Barack Obama. Is he Adlai Stevenson or John F. Kennedy? Is he a detached former law review editor or a passionate agent of change? Is he an upscale reformer focused on process or a populist who will turn Washington and the country around? One of the central lessons of the Pennsylvania primary campaign is that Obama’s personality is now far more important than either Hillary Clinton’s or John McCain’s....

December 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1270 words · Florence Taylor

The Elder Scrolls Online Drops Subscription Fees Gets Console Release Date

[HTML1] For two decades, players of The Elder Scrolls franchise could only play by themselves. Although the vast and varied open worlds of the seven Elder Scrolls game would seemingly lend themselves perfectly to multiplayer gameplay (either on a large scale or co-op) it wasn’t until The Elder Scrolls Online’s release in 2014 that fans actually had a chance to team up in game. But despite the hype surrounding The Elder Scrolls’ very first multiplayer experience, players were let down when the game launched on PC as it was plagued with bugs and gold spammers....

December 10, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Sue Ward