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  2. In my opinion i would like immunity on humans for like 20-30 secs and bombs cannot make effect on them, in swarm mode justify immunity because when the mode start you almost have no chance to hide from zombies and they use blinks to kill you. For normal nemesis mode was fun have 1 or 2 bomb kills, for plague all maintains the same. The most annoying thing its the freeze timer on humans by the hunter zombies, all the people choose that class on the server and all the rounds you lose alot of ammo packs spamming armour and you end up quit rage, if depended of me i removed that function. One thing i would like to see happen its increase the points gain killing zms by 2 to 4. Sorry for my english, im portuguese noob xD Regards
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  3. I do agree with @Neo1524 the 1 killing nade for the Nemesis is enough, we would not need more. And i don't have to say more, because it all got said. Best regards VollmeR.
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  7. I think that the only thing that needs to be more attractive is the nemesis mode since very little is bought to add more ability to be able to kill and for the players to understand the nemesis more. The rest is fine, how is it, modifying zm and humans would be more chaos and complications already we have bombs for humans and zm
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  8. i do agree with @kukatabut 1 killing nade its enough for nemesis ........ and i cant say more becasuse all saya
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  9. Well I really like the idea and seems like you have really put effort into it. It is true that game is not equally balanced at the moment between zm and human, but zm nade is a good idea in my opinion to make game more balanced. Because there can be times when there are too many skilled humans that just dominates the zm in most of the rounds. In terms of set up and rules (which round it's allowed or not )will need more though before finalizing it. For example: if an admin make him self zm at the start of round anf he buys nade just to mess with others is something too think about. But all and all good idea
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  10. I agree on only one thing, giving 1 killing nade to nemesis as it is hard to play and at the end of the round there are afks alive. You have good idea and everything is balanced, BUT it's too many abilities. It will make gameplay very hard. Especially in plague and swarm modes. It's already hard to get away from knife blinks. Giving killing nade to zm will enhance them too much. And giving immune to humans is smart ,but also unneeded as we already can spam armor or tryder, or buy sonic. Overall pretty good suggestion. It's only that, it will overload server with different abilities and on different situation need different action. Key to have fun in NewLifeZm server is it's simplicity to understand in what situation you are in. And overloading it with a lot of different skills and abilities will result to players not get used to complicated actions that is needed to take to survive. I like how interested you are in participating in our servers development. You have my respect 👍
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  11. Cognitec upgrades biometric capture hardware with PAD and on-device facial recognition Germany-based firm Cognitec has upgraded its biometric FaceVACS-Entry photo capture device with presentation attack detection (PAD) capabilities and a feature to enable facial recognition between live faces and images from ID documents or databases. According to a company announcement, the updated device can perform ISO/IEC 19794-5 full frontal format and ISO/IEC 39794-5 general-purpose face image compliance tests. It is also capable of automatic or operator-triggered image acquisition and can perform either instant 1:1 biometric verification or identification against small on-device databases. The device can automatically detect a face, adjust the camera’s position according to the individual’s height, perform dynamic lighting, capture images, and verify the person’s identity. Regarding applications for FaceVACS-Entry, Cognitec mentions biometric eGates, desks, kiosks, free-standing pillars, and border control booths. “The combined service of photo capture and person verification saves travelers lots of time at the border. They should complete all immigration procedures in just a few seconds,” comments Cognitec Managing Director Alfredo Herrera. “This new product version unites all the proven features we have thus far developed for border control applications, equipping it perfectly for other identity management use cases.” More generally, the executive says the device can be deployed in all applications requiring the acquisition of standards-compliant photos or comparing probe images against a live image or stored image data. Cognitec confirmed it would showcase the FaceVACS-Entry photo capture device at the inter airport Southeast Asia (IASEA) exhibition in March. The upgraded solution comes almost a year after Cognitec was acquired by the Salto Group in March 2022. More recently, the company promoted Mikael Fagerlund to its vice president for sales and marketing in EMEA.
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  12. How many software updates will the Galaxy S23 get? As impressive as the new Samsung Galaxy S23 range of smartphones is, the improvements over the Galaxy 22 series are mostly incremental. As a result, you might be thinking of sticking with your current handset or hoping to pick up a previous-generation phone at a deal price. This can be a savvy approach, but you should also consider how long Samsung will support your next phone. To this end, we’ve looked at how many software updates the Galaxy S23 will get. Whichever phone in the Galaxy S23 range you go for, you’ll be treated to the Android 13-based One UI 5.1 software. Developed specifically for the latest Galaxy flagships, One UI 5.1 brings a host of new features, some of which are exclusive to the S23 series. It will get its first major update to Android 14 later this year, and that will be the first of four software updates to which Samsung has committed. That will take the Galaxy S23 software updates through until 2027. Android 17, if that is how Google is still referring to its OS updates by that time, will be the final update that the Galaxy S23 phones receive in 2026. If you choose to hold on to your handset for that long or you decide to pick one up at a discount in the coming months and years, then you can be reassured that it will also be protected. Samsung will provide five years of security patches to the S23 range. That means your smartphone will be secure until at least 2028, by which time you might well have your eye on the next cutting-edge flagship. Samsung may have felt compelled to make these commitments — more than the minimum proposed by the EU — to keep up with its iOS rival. Apple doesn’t tend to make firm statements on how many updates each iteration of iPhone will receive, but it has regularly led the way in this regard. Past generations have regularly received at least six years of updates and sometimes up to eight years. Samsung’s commitment should reassure buyers who may be deciding whether to splash out on the Galaxy S23 now or wait for the iPhone 15 to arrive.
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