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  1. Topic Closed. back battle have actual stock.
  2. Or not . Winner v2 Topic Closed. Next time respect rules griezman or no make .
  3. MC'Art.

    Why?

    Au fost sterse de cineva care are probleme cu mansarda . Si pia-mia te rog nu mai vorbii in numele staffului pentru ca nu faci parte din el. Topic Closed.
  4. If we are talking about mid engine vehicles we certainly mean Acura, and it just so happens that we are getting a 2017 Acura NSX Coupe release soon. Some people say that the Nissan GT-R is the best thing that came out of Japan but they have clearly not considered the vehicle in question here. The model is being released again and is certainly the highlight of the roster that Acura is planning to release soon. The first Acura NSX came out on sale in 1990 and was fitted with a 3.0-liter V-6 and later refitted with a 3.2-liter V-6 which cranked up the power to 290 horsepower. Despite the fact that it did not put out the numbers as you would expect from the supercars from that era, it did managed to impress with its curb weight. The car was able to speed up from 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds which quickly came down to 4.8 seconds. But unfortunately the production of this vehicle ceased in 2005. So the upcoming model is going to be something that is going to rives this legendary brand that the fans have missed so much. O the original NSX made its debut a quarter of a century ago and this new model and the second generation of the vehicle is in many ways different from its predecessors. The only thing which remains the same is the engine configuration, the number of the cylinders that is going to be used and the positioning of the engine, everything else is virtually different. This model is going to add a twin turbocharged engine option and is also going to extend its offer with two electric engines that are going to bolster the performance and for the first time used in this model there is going to be a nine-speed transmission system utilized. We have made this review to bring you closer to the upcoming 2017 Acura NSX coupe and help you understand how important the comeback can be. Read all about the specs and the performance rates and also see some exclusive pictures that have been recently released.
  5. Here are some great news about 2016 Toyota Supra! Speculation is rife about the possible cooperation between Japanese auto motor giant Toyota and the German BMW colossus. The result of the collaboration will be the production of a new sports car which will be known as the 2016 Toyota Supra. The German based auto maker is known for its stinginess with information, however, we expect the car to come riding on the Z4 platform. The Japanese auto maker on the other hand will utilize the Toyota FT1 concept platform as previously announced. The car will come as an extreme sports car which will harbour the latest and most sophisticated innovations and designs. It will come with top notch sporty looks which will be manifested through the muscular and aggressive designs on its exterior. This car is expected to appeal to younger generation owing to the magnificent looks it dons on both its exterior and interior. Exterior Design of New Supra The new 2016 Toyota Supra will certainly be a modern sports car. The magnificently designed headlights will give the car a stylish look and an aggressive demeanor as well. This car is touted to resemble the FT-1 concept in most aspects. Both the headlights and taillights will use the latest LED technology with the front bumper taking inspiration of the Formula 1 car especially on the rear spoiler. This car will indeed be the anticipated successor to the previous Supra. The body of the new 2016 Toyota Supra will also be aligned aerodynamically in order to mitigate on effects of air resistance since the car has been made specifically as a sports car. Buyers should expected a really awesome car owing to the specs that will come alongside it on its release date.
  6. Games often attempt to obscure their limitations. To effortlessly guide you through a level as if you'd chosen to follow the linear path. To hide the bugs and idiosyncrasies that would draw you out of the action. To immerse you in the world they've created. Despite all this – maybe because of all this – I find it incredibly endearing when the limitations conspire to undermine the pretense. It's a moment I like to celebrate by cheerfully shouting "Videogames!" at the screen. EDF is very videogames. Its name – Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair – is about as videogames as you get. The action is unabashedly non-immersive, to the point that it feels like a celebration of raw videogame artifice and jank. Even the plot is peak videogames. Giant insects threaten the Earth. You, as a member of the Earth Defense Force, must shoot them. It's the sort of game where you perform constant diagonal dodge rolls because it's slightly faster than walking. Or where you frequently ragdoll a block down the street because a friendly NPC walked in front of your rocket launcher. It's as if EDF's developers are working hard to stop it being thought of as anything more than a videogame – a commentary on the worthiness of compulsive loops and schlocky presentation. That intent (or lack of it) doesn't matter, because it does work and is fun. Sometimes that's enough. This is not the Dark Souls of anything, and I'm grateful for it. Before each of the around 90 missions, you choose one of four classes. Ranger is the most basic, with an arsenal of guns and the ability to heal NPC troops. Or there's the Wing Diver, a jetpack-and-plasma-welding airborne trooper with no leg or boob armour ("Videogames!"). The other two classes are more of an acquired taste: the powerful Fencer is heavily armed, but slow and unwieldy; the Air Raider calls down airstrikes and vehicles, so is more suited for co-op play. This is not the Dark Souls of anything, and I'm grateful for it. Each mission takes place in an open level – usually a city, but sometimes a tunnel, beach or big field. Into that setting pours giant insects – usually ants, but sometimes spiders. (You're correct, spiders aren't insects. Remember: "videogames!") Later, there are robots. Later still, the ants are red. Your mission, always, is to kill the things. It's possible to hurt friendly NPCs through friendly fire, but it doesn't matter if you do. It's possible to completely destroy the surrounding area with your more powerful weapons, but you're never admonished or penalised. If you kill the bad things, you win. It's rarely more complicated than that. Often it's worth touring the map, working towards the NPCs. Get close to a team leader, and the squad will fall in under your command. The AI is laughable, but it's good to have the additional firepower and, to be blunt, a few expendable bodies to distract the enemy. It's hard to feel bad about their deaths, because at no point does the game depict them as real, believable characters. NPC #1: "Why fight if you know you're going to die?" NPC #2: "I did it before I knew it." All NPCs: "EDF! EDF! EDF!" The action runs at 60 frames per second, and I haven't encountered any bugs. Mouse and keyboard support works well in missions, but is more fiddly in menus. There are few graphics settings – anti-aliasing is relegated to a binary yes or no, and more granular settings involve disabling shadows and, er, that's it. Moreover, EDF is clearly a descendant of the Playstation 2 era of design. It looks better than any PS2 game did, and can handle many more giant insects on screen, but the aesthetic looks out of place in this decade. It's also incredibly shonky, as the swarms of ants clip through each other, or spasmodically dance around any lampost or building they've decided to climb. And yet, the flaws become easy to ignore when you're in the thick of it. The weapons feel powerful and explosive, and can be improved by grabbing pickups dropped by dead insects. This loot system ties into the core nicely. If you want the rewards, you're encouraged to constantly push into the throng to collect them as you go. EDF offers that same compulsive progression as a good ARPG: killing things feels good, leads to better weapons, leads to more good killing. It's generous, too. Harder difficulties promise improved weapons, of which each class has their own unique set. It's base and simplistic, sure, but that's exactly why it works. I could do the safe thing, and give Earth Defense Force 4.1 a score in the 60s. I'd use this concluding paragraph to implore people try it anyway, all the while insulating myself from the criticism of anyone who hates it. Some people will hate EDF, and they're not incorrect. If you value polish and presentation, EDF offers neither. A well told story? Surprising, engaging setpieces? Even dialogue that doesn't resemble a malfunctioning AI chatbot? You won't find them here. Maybe you just want your new, £30 game to feel like it was made in this decade. These are not unreasonable requests. Here's the problem with doing the safe thing: I really like EDF, despite its many quirks and limitations. I apologise in advance if you don't.
  7. Stop Vote !!! Winner The Gamer [v1] (8-7) Topic Closed.
  8. Name of the oponent: The Gamer Theme of work: Type of work (signature, banner, avatar, Userbar, logo, Large Piece): Sig Size:250x450 *Text: CSBD Watermark: Working time: 2000H
  9. So nice creations . But i choise v1 for text
  10. Activision announced today that the Call of Duty XP convention will take place this September in Inglewood, California. People will be able to go hands-on with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Modern Warfare Remastered, and Black Ops 3. Infinite Warfare's Multiplayer and Zombies modes will both be available for attendees to play, in addition to Modern Warfare Remastered's multiplayer and Black Ops 3's fourth DLC pack. Attendees will also be able to take part in other activities like Nuketown paintball, Zombies laser tag, and an exclusive PlayStation VR experience. The event will also play host to the Call of Duty World League Championship, in which 32 teams from around the world will compete for a $2 million prize pool, the largest in Call of Duty Championship history. If you're not into esports, there's some other stuff you be able to take part in, too. The last time Activision held a Call of Duty XP event was 2011, leading up to the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Both the Dropkick Murphys and Kanye West performed at the event. No music performances have been confirmed for the event, but the announcement video does tease a "surprise musical guest." The event takes place from September 2-4. You can learn more here and check out the ticket packages and prices below. Enlisted Ticket Package -- $49 Access to hands-on gameplay and activities Three day Call of Duty World League Championship Bonus digital content for use in Call of Duty: Black Ops III prior to the event Bonus digital content for use in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Veteran Ticket Package -- $129 Access to hands-on gameplay and activities Three day Call of Duty World League Championship Care package Studio Q&A Bonus digital content for use in Call of Duty: Black Ops III prior to the event Bonus Digital Content for use in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Legacy Edition ($80) Prestige Ticket Package -- $199 (very limited) Three day Call of Duty World League Championship with premium assigned seating for the finals Call of Duty World League player meet and greets VIP line for hands-on gameplay and activities VIP Lounge access Scheduled hands-on gameplay and activities Three day Reserved Parking Pass Care package Studio Q&A Bonus digital content for use in Call of Duty: Black Ops III prior to event Bonus digital content for use in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Digital Deluxe Edition ($100) This year's Call of Duty multiplayer will feature an "evolution of Call of Duty’s movement system with an emphasis on front-line engagement." It's also been confirmed that maps will be set on other planets. The Zombies mode was teased in an image released during a livestream. We don't know much about it, other than the fact that it will have a unique storyline and new features and mechanics. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare releases for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered won't be available on its own. You'll have to spend extra money and purchase one of Infinite Warfare's bundles--the $80 Legacy Edition, the $100 Digital Deluxe Edition, or the $120 Legacy Pro Edition.
  11. Each battle remain open for 24 hours. Battle re-started
  12. V2 Position of text . AND ON SECUNDARY TEXT NEVER DROP SHADOW!!
  13. aleg v2 pentru text nu inteleg dece a pus ninisoare ... dar si v1 e reusita

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