Friday, March 29, 2019

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Flights of Fantasy now has signed copies of the following authors' books:

Elizabeth Bear
Anne Bishop
Ben Bova
Peter Brett
David Brin
Kristen Britain
Terry Brooks
Lois McMaster Bujold
SC Butler
Patricia Bray
Chelsea Cain
Barbara Campbell
James Cambias
Cinda Williams Chima
David Coe
Glen Cook
Larry Correia
Julie Czerneda
Charles De Lint
Stephen Donaldson
David Drake
Sarah Beth Durst
Ian Esselmont
Steven Erikson
Charles Gannon
Max Gladstone
Alex Gordon

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Les Johnson
Jack McDevitt
Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
Gregory Maguire
L. E. Modesitt
Kim Newman
Garth Nix
Joshua Palmatier
Rachel Pollack
Robert Redick
Mike Resnick
John Ringo
Kim Stanley Robinson
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Robert Sawyer
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Rik Spoor
Kristine Smith
Allen Steele
Carol Stevermer
Charles Vess
Jo Walton
David Weber
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
George Zebrowski 

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Chris' Absolutley Abysmal Toy Fair Coverage

Sometimes, you see something so astonishingly bad, so terribly misinformed, so very little effort put into it, that you can't just ignore it.

From February 17-20, NYC hosted the annual American International Toy Fair, and amazingly Chris got invited. I guess Puppet Steve is that popular? Toy Fair is invite-only by the way.
If you recall his E3 coverage, it's pretty similar. Well, without all the interviews because I doubt Chris has enough clout to tell random people "Can you pretend this puppet is real and it's interviewing you?" He's not the Jim Henson Company or Robert Smigel.
But it is loaded with all the usual misinformation that Chris is known for. What fun!

I won't go over every video, my sanity can only take so much. It's more the lowlights.

This year, Chris did something different and did some live coverage using YouTube's streaming feature. It went about as well as you might expect, in that it was a total disaster.
The video quality looked like a cell phone from 2006. It lagged in spots, causing commentary to go out. Everything was blurry. Perhaps it's why Chris stopped after 11 videos and just went to post-production commentary. This will hurt him.
Chris barely even tried the Steve voice. He was basically doing his normal voice but with "attitude". Was he afraid of people staring at him?
He also shows that he still can't ad-lib to save his life. Every toy he looked at was "super cool". Not just cool, "super cool". Chris really does feel like the embodiment of Steve Buscemi's "How do you do, fellow kids" scene...
Most of the live coverage was FNAF related, because of course it was. He still calls Chica a guy (how long has he been doing this?)

There's also Bendy coverage, Stikbots (whatever those are), toys based on Hello Neighbor (why?), and then we get into the reaaaal bad shit with a video on Transformers. It features one of the major problems with his coverage, Chris not getting names right or even trying to say their names even though they're written right on the box. My informant notes how he just says "this Predacon" when the box clearly has their names. That is some next level lazy.
Even the clickbait title is lazy, using The Last Knight. Even though the toys have nothing do with that movie, and even then the movie came out months ago and it wasn't popular.

He followed that up with a video on Nickelodeon toys, specifically based on 90's Nicktoons. The mistakes really start adding up here. Referring to "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" as just "the Real Monsters show", getting Oblina's name wrong (pronouncing it Oblika), and referring to Gerald from Hey Arnold as simply "Arnold's friend". Not like he was an important character or anything!

Following that one is a video on new Marvel Legends figures based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Chris' commentary makes it sound like he hasn't watched a single MCU movie.
It starts with him referring to Red Skull as "Red Hood", that's DC you fuck! Then he calls Ronan the Accuser "the villain from the second Thor movie". That was Malekith, and he looks nothing like Ronan. Ronan was the villain of Guardians of the Galaxy.
Then he shows a two-pack of Thor & Sif, and openly says he doesn't remember her name. I'll explain why this is bullshit soon.
Then he calls Yellow Jacket "the evil Ant-Man". Good lord, I know the MCU has a problem with creating memorable villains but you're not even trying!
The reason that Sif line, and really getting all these names wrong are complete bullshit, is that you can clearly see the names on the boxes! They're right behind the figures! How are you THIS terrible at this Chris? Is there something wrong with you?

Then a video on Lego sets (actual Lego, not the off-brand stuff) with cringy sketches involving his custom Lego Puppet Steve. He actually brought it with him just to do that... that is so lame.
He looks at $100 Harry Potter set, makes the old as fuck "Dumbledore is Gandalf" joke (that joke is old enough to have children), gets more things wrong like not recognizing Nearly Headless Nick or Professor Quirrel (you know, the villain of the first book & movie!) There's a reason these are problems I'll get into later...
"The cool spell hat" That's the Sorting Hat! Come on!
Then he shows Jurassic Park/World sets. The first one he refers to as "Manor house museum". Even though the box clearly says "Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate". He makes a terrible joke about the dinosaur bones being their "mummy". Even though those are Indoraptors, and the skeleton is a triceratops. You're not even trying!
He refers to the park security as "FBI agents". Unless there's FBI agents in the upcoming movie, then they're not FBI.
Then he looks at another set that he refers to as "Paradactyl Chase". Nooo it's called Pteranodon Chase, it says it right there on the box! Also, you don't pronounce the P in Pterodactyl or Pteranodon you hack.
Then another set that clearly has the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but he just refers to it as "dinosaurs". Come on Chris, the T-Rex is the mascot! You can't seriously be this lazy!

And now we get to the video that inspired me to make this post. One about new Pokemon toys. Bores and Pokemon, you know this will go well.

It all goes wrong when he refers to a Togetic figure as "full-grown Togepi". Just... wow. Not to mention wrong because Togetic isn't the final form anymore, it's Togekiss. Hell it's been Togekiss for 12 years now.
Then he refers to Marill as "Pikablu". What... year ... is it? I can't believe there's still someone that unironically uses Pikablu. Holy fuck.
Then he doesn't even try with Chinchou and Pidgey, simply calling them "this guy". You don't even know Pidgey? Come on!
Though he recognizes Staryu, he fails on Wurmple, Charjabug, Salandit, and Togedemaru.
Pichu is simply "the baby Pikachu", and he fails to name Larvitar and Pikipek
By the end of it, he doesn't even try to name Carvanha, Stufful, and Bounsweet.
Look, I get not knowing the Gen 7 Pokemon so easily, I would have trouble too as I have barely played the Gen 7 games (I found them so boring). But see I know how to do a little something called... research! If I don't know something, I look into it. And this is the problem I wanted to address with these videos.

They're very clearly done in post-production, with post-commentary and visual edits. This isn't the live stuff he tried during Toy Fair. Chris purposely recorded all these videos with misinformation, not caring if the name was on the box, or if the name could easily be looked up. He could have bothered to look up Togetic or Marill or Pidgey or all the Alola Pokemon, but he didn't even try. He could have double checked who these MCU characters were, or those Predacons, but he didn't lift a finger. This further showcases how Puppet Steve is nothing more than low effort garbage that acts as dangling keys for easily-entertained kids.

Chris as a content producer has completely given up. He's not even accomplishing the bare minimum. As awful as Irate Gamer was, at least there was a small sense of trying. It wasn't good, but at least you could somewhat tell he tried. This is Chris not even doing that. Does he no longer have pride in his own work? Or is this just shit to pay the bills because his ghost hunting garbage will never get off the ground.

EDIT: Seems I spoke too soon about interviews. He actually did one! But not as Puppet Steve. In fact, it's pretty clear that Steve is in there via green screen, and when it cuts to a close up of the interviewee, you see Chris' hand holding an iPhone (instead of a mic). When Steve is on screen, the interviewee is looking down. That must have been awkward. "Hey can I film you looking down at something even though nothing is there?" "Why?" "Just do it!" 

Thursday, March 28, 2019

A May 2013 - Build A $1500 PC That Will Play Any Game

There are a few factors that will determine at what settings you can play a PC game at, however you won't have to worry about them with this PC build. This build comes with enough juice to play any game maxed out at resolutions all the way up to 2560x1600 - easily!

This $1500 build includes an Intel 3570K and an after market cooler to make it much easily to overclock. The graphics card included is a Radeon HD 7970 - the overclocked edition.

To top this off you get a 256Gb solid state drive to sue as a boot drive and get a total of 16GB of memory - yep a ton of memory most likely leaving you with no worries of upgrading for the lifespan of your build.

Original Article Source: http://newbcomputerbuild.com/gaming-pc-builds-of-the-month-2/gaming-pc-builds-may-2013/#1500-may-2013-pc-build

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ProcessorIntel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core Processor 3.4 GHz 4 Core LGA 1155 – BX80637I53570KPrice: $209.99
CoolerCooler Master Hyper 212 EVO – CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan (RR-212E-20PK-R2)Price: $29.99
MotherboardASUS P8Z77-V LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel MotherboardPrice: $175.98
Graphics CardMSI AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB GDDR5 Overclocked Edition PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card R7970 TF 3GD5/OC BEPrice: $413.05
RAMKingston HyperX Blu 16GB Kit (2×8 GB Modules) 1600MHz 240-pin DDR3 Non-ECC CL10 Desktop Memory KHX1600C10D3B1K2/16GPrice: $112.16
Hard Drive WD Blue 1 TB Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5 Inch, 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache – WD10EZEXPrice: $66.99
SSDCrucial m4 256GB 2.5-Inch (9.5mm) SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Drive CT256M4SSD2Price: $187.86
Power SupplyCorsair Professional Series  AX 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Gold (AX750)Price: $149.99
Computer Case Fractal Design Define XL R2 Titanium FDCADEFXLR2TI – GreyPrice: $129.99
Optical DriveSamsung 24x SATA DVD¡ARW Internal Drive without Software, Black SH-224BB/BEBEPrice: $17.99

Open Systems Interconnection Model

                      Open Systems Interconnection model


0SI (Open System Interconnection) model depicts that how applications can communicate over a network.
Whenever we connect two or more computers to share information, we need to create a data network This data network uses several protocols during the data exchange process. OSI Layer model explains this process and used protocols in simple way by dividing it's in seven layers.

Why it was developed?

Before 1980, developing protocols was the responsibility of hardware manufactures.
They developed proprietary protocols to support their own products.
With proprietary protocols we were not able use mix equipment from different manufactures on same network to run a network we had to buy all devices from the same company. This entire method makes collaboration between different types of computers nightmare.

To sort out this issue, open standard protocols were developed.
Open standards are industry-wide protocol that are not tied with a specific manufacturer company. With open standard protocols, we can use equipment from any vendor to build our network
As long as the equipment implements the standard protocols.
With open standard protocols, networks can consist of many different computing platforms running entirely different software.
Protocols are implemented on a network in several ways. Some are integrated into the operating system. Others are device drivers, such as the driver for a particular network interface adapter supplied by its manufacturer.

Many organizations are involved in developing protocols for networking

·         American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
·         Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE:
·         International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
·         Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
·         World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).





Layers of OSI model: -


Application Layer:
Application layer provides platform to send and receive data over the network All applications and utilities that communicate with network fall in this layer.
For examples:
·         Browsers: - Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer etc.
·         Email clients: - Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird etc.
·         FTP clients: - FileZilla, sFTP

Application layer protocols that we should know: -

·         SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) — Used to control the connected networking devices.
·         TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) — Used to transfer the files rapidly.
·         DNS (Domain Naming System)— Used to translate the name with IP address and vice versa.
·         DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) — Used to assign IP address and DNS information automatically to hosts.
·         Telnet— used to connect remote devices.
·         HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) — Used to browse web pages.
·         FTP (File Transfer Protocol) — Used to reliably sends/retrieves files.
·         SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) — Used to sends email.
·         POP3 (Post Office Protocol v.3) — Used to retrieves email.
·         NTP (Network Time Protocol)— Used to synchronizes clocks.


Presentation Layer: -

·         Presentation layer prepares the data.
·         It takes data from application layer and marks it with formatting code.
·         such as .doc, .jpg, .txt, .avi etc.
·         These file extensions make it easy to realize that particular file is formatted with particular type of application.
·         With formatting presentation layer also deals with compression and encapsulation.
·         It compresses (on sending computer) and decompresses (on receiving computer) the data file.
·         This layer can also encapsulate the data.


Session Layer: -


·         Session layer deals with connections.
·         It establishes, manages, and terminates sessions between two communicating nodes.
·         This layer provides its services to the presentation layer.
·         Session layer also synchronizes dialogue between the presentation layers of the two hosts and manages their data exchange.
·         For example: -  web servers may have many users communicating with server at a given time. Therefore, keeping track of which user communicates on which path is important and session layer handle this responsibility accurately.




Transport Layer: -

·         It sets up and maintains the connection between two devices.
·         It multiplexes connections that allow multiple applications to simultaneously send and receive data.
·         Data transmission method can be use connection oriented or connection less.
·         For unreliable data delivery its use connection less method.
·         Connection less method uses UDP protocol.
·         For reliable data delivery its use connection oriented method.
·         Connection oriented method uses TCP protocol.
·         Its layer is responsible for end-to-end message delivery with acknowledgments
·         When Implemented a reliable connection, sequence numbers and acknowledgments (ACKs) are used.
·         Reliable connection controls flow through the uses of windowing or acknowledgements.
·         It receives data from the Session layer, convert the data into segments and passes it on to the Network layer.
·         It's also provides Segmentation, Connection management Reliable and unreliable,
·         data delivery, Flow control and Connection multiplexing.


Network Layer: -

·         Network layer is responsible for providing logical address known as IP address.
·         Router works on this layer.
·         Network layer receive segment from transport layer and wrap it with IP header that is known as datagram.
·         Main functions of this layer are following: -
·         Define IP address
·         It decides by which route data should take.
·         It acts as a network controller. It manages the Subnet traffic.


Data Link Layer: -

·         Defining the Media Access Control (MAC) or hardware addresses.
·         Data link layer is responsible for synchronizes the information which is to be transmitted over the physical layer.
·         Data link layer receive packet from network layer and wrap it with layer two Head'
·         Transmitting and receiving data frames sequentially is done by this layer.
·         This layer sends and expects acknowledgements for frames
·         Re-sending of non-acknowledgement frames is also handled by this layer.
·         This layer establishes a logical layer between two nodes.




Physical Layer: -
·         It is the lowest layer of the OSI Model.
·         Physical layer deals with communication media.
·         This layer receive frame from data link layer and convert them in bits.
·         It loads these bits on actual communication media.
·         Depending on media type these bit values are converted in single.
·         It activates, maintains and deactivates the physical connection.
·         It is responsible for transmission and reception of the unstructured raw data over physical media.
·         Voltages and data rates is defined in this layer.
·         Data encoding is also done in this layer.
·         It transmits the digital/analog bits into electrical signal or optical signals.

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The Art Of Video Games: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

SPOILER ALERT!!! Minor spoilers for Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.




Video games were invented for the adventure genre. Instead of passively watching an action scene unfold, you play through it. This is why Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, is more engaging as a game than it ever would be on film, television, or the printed page. You become a part of the adventure itself.




Uncharted feels familiar and fresh at the same time, capturing enough of the spirit of classic adventures to make us cheer, but is not so  that it becomes cliche. It follows Nathan Drake, the descendant of the legendary voyager Sir Francis Drake, on his adventure in search of El Dorado, the City of Gold. Along for the ride with him are the elderly ladies' man Sully and the plucky reporter Elaine. Drake, however, also has to compete with more violent treasure hunters who want the gold as badly as he does.

Drake, as to be expected, is often compared with two of the most famous treasure hunters in modern fiction: Indiana Jones and Lara Croft. While one can't help but think of these two icons while playing Uncharted, Drake stands out differs from Jones and Croft insofar that he is more grounded in realism than in fantasy. Jones is an "archaeologist" who travels the world, battles Nazis, and sleeps with beautiful women. He's a fantasy figure who represents a nostalgia for the Republic serials of Old Hollywood and the Uncle Scrooge expeditions of Carl Barks. Croft is also a fantasy figure, but of a more modern sensibility. Born out of the "girl power" zeitgeist of the 1990's, Croft challenged the conventional roles of women in video games. An extreme athlete who, due to her great wealth, can afford to go on crazy treasure hunts around the world. Further, she's a gun-toting badass and a busty sex symbol. I suppose that I'd position Drake somewhere between these two.

Like Croft, Drake is a man of our times. His adventures lack the Old Hollywood romance of Indiana Jones. Nor is he an archaeologist like Jones, his intentions are purely for money. However, unlike Croft, Drake isn't a stylish badass. In fact, he's more of a wisecracking goofball, whose strongest parallels bring to mind the science-fiction characters Mal from Firefly and Starlord from Guardians of the Galaxy. (On a side note, Mal's actor, Nathan Fillion, played Drake in a fan film.) In the adventure genre, however, the closest you get is in Romancing The Stone's Jack T. Colton. While Colton isn't quite the joker Drake is, they're both troublesome rogues quick to make a buck and slow to rope in newcomers. In fact, Romancing The Stone as a whole bears a strong resemblance to Uncharted. They are both modern day treasure hunts through South American jungles where inexperienced blondes get intertwined with the hero, and have to learn on their feet. A major difference, of course, is that while Romancing The Stone was a straightforward run for the X, Uncharted adds the element of "lost civilizations" and mysticism present in the tales of Jones and Croft.

Nathan Drake, ultimately, is just a regular guy, or as far as one can be in a video game, and I wager that's part of his appeal. He shares in some of the basic human failings and limitations that the rest of us have, but carries enough moral decency to make us cheer him.

The gameplay of Uncharted has three major elements: exploration, puzzles, and firefights. Your adventures in Drake's Fortune take through the jungles of South America, an abandoned German military base, the ruins of a Spanish mission, and the ancient temples of El Dorado. Each of these spots is beautifully rendered with graphical detail. One can't help but appreciate the atomsphere of scouring the quiet glow of the old church or enjoy the smoothness in leaping from one stone pillar to the next or swinging from each vine. There were moments when I even felt like Spider-Man, scaling the walls at impossible heights. You get time to rest inbetween these dizzying moments in the various puzzles in the temples. They'll often require you to flip through Drake's notebook, picking up clues on solving the problems at hand. Not a high point, exactly, but compared to puzzles in other games, they're far less frustrating.

Then there's the fighting, which is similar to most shooter games. Unlike most shooters, though, you're limited to only two guns at a time, a smaller pistol-type and a larger semi-auto type. Some guns, like the shotgun, work great at close-range and are most effective at taking down armored enemies. They can only hold little ammo, however. The dragon sniper is perfect for dealing with faraway enemies, especially other snipers, but they're unwieldly at close-range. Sometimes, a good combo of punches is just what you need to do. You can also throw grenades, but enemies can throw those, too. Perhaps one of the more delightful turns in the combat is when you briefly find yourself in the middle of a zombie survival horror. First there was the dread that came when scouring the abandoned base, not knowing when a monster would come around the corner, then the tension of shooting down the swarms while Elaine brought down the escape rope. No doubt, Naughty Dog took notes on this level when they made The Last Of Us. I'd be remiss not to mention a pivotal part of the gameplay: reaction commands. There'll be times when you're, say, crossing a stone bridge, and suddenly, it gives way. If you don't press the right button quick enough, it could mean life or death. I quite enjoyed the use of them needed to confront the final boss.

Uncharted is a welcome addition to the pulp canon of adventure yarns, and remains more refreshing than many modern attempts at the genre by Hollywood. Drake became a mascot of the PS3 the same way the Croft before him became a mascot for the Playstation. He not only showed what could be done on the PS3 system, but also that video games can compete as one of the top formats for blockbuster heroics.






Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Download Just Dance 2019 For SWITCH

Download Just Dance 2019 For SWITCH

NSP | Update v1.0.1 | HACKED


Dance to your own beat with Just Dance® 2019, the ultimate dance game featuring 40 hot tracks from chart-topping hits to family favorites, including "Havana" by Camila Cabello, "Bang Bang Bang" by BIGBANG, "No Tears Left To Cry" by Ariana Grande, and many more! With a one-month trial of Just Dance Unlimited included, dance to more than 400 songs!
Your Just Dance experience is now personalized as the game learns your dancing habits and suggests content!
Experience eight exclusive choreographies created with the help of kids' development experts to encourage healthy movement.
Featuring seasonal and special-event content for an even more dynamic experience on a new curated homepage.
Platform
 
Nintendo Switch
Release Date
 
Oct 23, 2018
No. of Players
 
up to 6 players
Category
 
Music, Party, Training, Simulation
Publisher
 
Ubisoft
Developer
 
Ubisoft Paris / Ubisoft Pune / Ubisoft Shanghai




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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Come And Play Oceanhorn 2 At GDC 18!

This year we travelled to a (not so) sunny San Francisco on Epic Games' invitation to show Oceanhorn 2 at the Unreal Engine venue at GDC 18. What an amazing opportunity! We prepared a great demo to show at the expo, so if you're an Oceanhorn fan, make sure to drop by and play the latest build of our game. You will also meet us, the developers, and have a chat!


Look at that! Our latest demo takes you to the Great Jungle of Pirta, where the Owru nation is divided by an old grudge. Will our heroes be able to unite the owrus and get them to join the fight against Mesmeroth's Dark Army.

Yes, I said heroes! One of the defining features of Oceanhorn 2 is the party members, who will be on your side through the adventure. Trin, the granddaughter of Arcadia's leader Archimedes and Gen, a mysterious robot wielding an old samurai weapon eki.

The game is still far from being finished, but it will be worth the wait!