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You will come back, I'm sure of that, you'll miss your brothers I give you one week till you come back
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[Sell/Vand] Licenta Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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Dean Hall, who created the po[CENSORED]r zombie game DayZ, is gearing up to announce a new game. Eurogamer reports that Hall will bring this unannounced game to the London-based show EGX Rezzed, where attendees can go hands on with it. Additionally, Hall will host a panel during the show where he will discuss the project and his New Zealand-based studio RocketWerkz. RocketWerkz is not an average studio when it comes to structure and benefits. Hall recently told RadioNZ that he gives his 40 employees unlimited leave and that his salary is only 10 percent more than the highest-paid staffer. Additionally, RocketWerkz has a profit-sharing scheme and reportedly no middle management. Hall will probably discuss this business philosophy during his EGZ Rezzed talk. EGX Rezzed runs March 30 through Sunday, April 1. BioShock designer Ken Levine will provide the opening keynote speech to kick off the show. According to RadioNZ, RocketWerkz has five games in development, including a VR title called Out of Ammo for HTC Vive. Another is the mysterious-looking Ion, which was revealed at E3 2015. Last year, Hall teased some kind of intriguing-sounding multiplayer game, which could be the project that will be shown at EGX Rezzed. As for DayZ, the game remains an Early Access title on Steam, where it's sold over 3 million copies. A PlayStation 4 edition is on the way, but don't expect it anytime soon.
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Microsoft's E3 2017 plans are coming into focus. After coming that its annual briefing is moving to Sunday for this year's event, Microsoft has now confirmed that its FanFest event is coming back. Xbox marketing manager Aaron Greenberg revealed this on Twitter. Specifics about this year's show have not been made available, but Greenberg says fans can stay tuned for "more details to come soon." Microsoft's FanFest event, which has been held at E3, Gamescom, and other events around the world, is a community-focused gathering. Its goal is to celebrate the fans with special events and opportunities. Microsoft's E3 2017 briefing is slated for Sunday, June 11, starting at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. There will be some State of Decay 2 news and more details on Project Scorpio, but outside of that, we don't know what Microsoft will show. What are you hoping to see from Microsoft at E3 this year?
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NetherRealm Studios creative director Ed Boon took to Twitter today to confirm the existence of a mobile adaptation of Injustice 2. The previous game in the series, Injustice: Gods Among Us came with a companion app for iOS and Android, which allowed players to compete using a touch-based fighting system, an abstracted version of the system found in the main game. TouchArcade reports that the Injustice 2 mobile game has already seen a soft-launch in the Philippines, and includes a heavily upgraded version of the swipe and tap-based combat of the original. A tonne of new characters has been announced and showcased in trailers recently.
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The CEO of Pokemon Go developer Niantic has confirmed that two highly anticipated features, monster trading and PvP battles, are still on the way. In an interview with Vice's Waypoint, Hanke said at least one of these features would have been out already had it not been for the game's initial server issues. "It's going to be done soon," Hanke said about the new features. "It is what it is. I'll take the massive wave of hysteria we enjoyed, and just deal with the fact that it's caused us to take a bit longer to get the rest of the features up. We're really happy to make our users happy." According to The Pokemon Company, which publishes Pokemon Go, some features were intentionally held back in an effort to make the game feel approachable to newcomers. After launch, new features were added such as Buddy Pokemon and Nearby systems. Also in the interview, Hanke said Pokemon Go made enough money in 2016 to support Niantic for a long time, possibly forever. "Last year has funded us, you know, indefinitely, really," he said. Neither Niantic nor The Pokemon Company have ever announced how much money Pokemon Go has brought in. A report claimed the game made $600 million in its first 90 days. All of that money comes from microtransactions, as Pokemon Go is a free-to-play game.
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Rockstar Games has announced some special updates and offers for Grand Theft Auto V's online mode to celebrate Valentine's Day. GTA Online has added two new maps for the Till Death Do Us Part Adversary mode, located in Legion Square and La Puerta. Additionally, everyone who plays this mode, and other 2v2 modes such as Hasta La Vista, Relay, and Offense Defense, will receive double GTA$ and RP. Till Death Do Us Part was added to GTA Online for Valentine's Day 2016. In this mode, teams of two go head-to-head with up to three other teams of pairs. Each couple has one life to share between them. If one player dies, their partner "takes their own life in dramatic fashion," according to Rockstar. Additionally, Rockstar is offering a 25 percent GTA$ bonus for all Biker Business sales and Special Cargo deliveries. On top of that, you can take advantage of 50 percent off all Assistant Service and 25 percent off these items, some of which are themed around Valentine's Day: Be My Valentine Clothing Albany Roosevelt & Albany Roosevelt Valor Gusenberg Sweeper Import/Export Tattoos Benny's Upgrades Ocelot Penetrator The double GTA$ and RP bonuses and the sales and promotions are good until February 27. Rockstar also announced the schedule for the next Premium and Time Trials races: Premium Race Schedule: 2/14 - 2/20: "Duel" (Locked to Muscle class vehicles) 2/21 - 2/27: "Over and Under" (Locked to Bikes) Time Trials Schedule: 2/13 - 2/19: "Sawmill" 2/20 - 2/26: "Cypress Flats"
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I'll send you a PM so I can help you better there, sorry for so much content here!
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It's not from ur PC the problem, the nightvision is causing lag to everyone, this is from Counter-Strike, I don't know why but maybe needs some special settings to keep your FPS same, I'll search for it.
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Last month, EA announced that Skate 3, Dead Space Ignition, Madden NFL 17, and Zuma's Revenge would be added to the EA Access Vault of free games. Now, it looks like one of those games, Skate 3, has arrived. People on NeoGAF are reporting that the skateboarding game is showing up as available to download, though GameSpot could not confirm this at press time. Skate 3 is an Xbox 360 game playable on Xbox One through backwards compatibility, so if you already own the game for the last-gen console, you can play it on Xbox One right now. Dead Space Ignition and Zuma's Revenge are also Xbox 360 games that play on Xbox One but are not in the Vault yet. In other news about the Skate series, despite an EA community manager tweeting about Skate 4, the game is not in development. In addition to free games, EA/Origin Access members can play some games (but not all) ahead of launch; most of the time, subscribers get a five-day headstart. Another benefit is that subscribers save 10 percent on all EA digital content, which knocks down the price of a $60 game to $54. The service costs $5/month or $30/year and is available on Xbox One and PC. No version of EA Access is on PlayStation 4.
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Reinstalling Windows is one of the easiest ways to fix software problems on your computer, whether it’s running slow or infected by viruses. You should also reinstall Windows before you get rid of an old PC. Depending on your version of Windows and how you installed it – or whether it came with your computer. If you don't know how to reinstall your windows I'll give you here step by step.
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He can't give you a name for a CS, just the Steam version because we're not encouraging the warez. I don't think your problem is from your CS, I have a laptop which the games like CSGO were running very good but now lagging like hell, try reinstalling your windows or wait till more members give their opinion, I don't have another.
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If you are using Steam: Right-click on the game in the Steam list, and click "View Screenshots". Then, click "Show on Disk" to open the directory where your screenshots are held. Another solutions: It's suppose to be in your steamapps>your user name>counter strike> and the images should be there. Make sure your config file is correct. Go to your cstrike folder, open up config.cfg, then, you should see: bind "F5" "NAMEOFBIND" Make it to: bind "F5" "snapshot" Save it, restart CS
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Are you sure you don't have lag? The FPS says something else.. try to make the graphics of the game on LOW, everything make it on LOW and try again, maybe make the resolution a lil bit smaller, try any of these things.
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It's the weekend again. Here is a roundup of the week's top stories and some you might have missed. THE BIG STUFF: Rockstar's open-world action game Grand Theft Auto V continues to sell incredibly well. The game has now shipped 75 million copies, up by 5 million in just three months. The game is on pace to sell better this year than it did last week. Will it ever stop selling? Ubisoft's new South Park game, The Fractured But Whole, has been delayed again. Originally slated to come out in 2016, the game was initially pushed to Q1 2017. Now, it's set to come out sometime in Ubisoft's fiscal 2017-2018, which translates to April 2017 through March 2018. For the first time ever, the annual E3 show will be open to the public this year. That's right, anyone can buy a ticket to this year's show. 15,000 consumer tickets will go on sale Monday, February 23. Tickets cost $150 (for a three-day pass) on February 13 and will go up to $250 thereafter. THE OTHER STUFF: Drawn to Death, the next game from Twisted Metal creator David Jaffe, now has a release date; it's coming out for PS4 in April. Learn more about it here on the PlayStation Blog. Here's a rad trailer for the new Timesplitters fan remake, Timesplitters Rewind. The next Hearthstone might be themed around dinosaurs, according to a new report. Bear in mind that this is unconfirmed for now--but it sounds pretty cool. The Golf Club is getting a sequel. Developer HB Games announced The Golf Club 2 this week and it sounds like it's improving on the sequel in a lot of big ways. After crushing it on console and PC, CI Games' Dark Souls-like RPG Lords of the Fallen came out this week for iOS and Android devices. Here's a trailer: Here is a wonderful video in which Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto and producer Eiji Aonuma answer 51 rapid-fire questions about Breath of the Wild. Watch the video at Game Informer. What would Final Fantasy XIV's UI and menu systems look like presented with Microsoft's HoloLens? Perhaps something like this--see the cool video at Kotaku. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3--not the newer Infinite Warfare--is holding a Valentine's Day event.
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Rebellion has confirmed season pass details for its impending Nazi gullyworks exploration game, Sniper Elite 4. Those that commit to spending USD$34.99 on the season pass will receive the following: All of the pre-order bonus content Target: Führer campaign mission, in which players will infiltrate a secret Mediterranean U-boat facility, presumably in order to sit down with Hitler and give him a chance to really internalize some bullets. Camouflage rifle skin pack, for the discerning sniper that likes his death-dealer lush and green. Three extra campaign missions: a separate three-chapter campaign telling the story of how protagonist Karl Fairburne escapes Italy. Three extra expansion packs: to be released alongside a campaign mission, each expansion will include three new weapons, eight weapon skins, and two new characters for use in co-op and multiplayer. Yet more expansion packs: more weapons, including silenced weapons, famous historical allied wartime rifles, and close-quarters weapons and equipment, as well as three more co-op and multiplayer characters. Rebellion also confirmed that all future multiplayer maps and modes will be released for free to all players, regardless of season pass status. Sniper Elite 4 is due for release on February 14 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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Valve is making some major changes to the way games are published through Steam, starting with the removal of the Greenlight system. Greenlight was rolled out in 2012 as a replacement for the internal curation system Valve previously used to choose which games to allow on Steam. While it presented more opportunities for developers--more than 6,000 games have been released through it --it has been a source of complaints for both players and devs. Valve acknowledges this, describing it merely as a "stepping stone." "After the launch of Steam Greenlight, we realized that it was a useful stepping stone for moving to a more direct distribution system, but it still left us short of that goal," Valve said in its announcement. "Along the way, it helped us lower the barrier to publishing for many developers while delivering many great new games to Steam. There are now over 100 Greenlight titles that have made at least $1 million each, and many of those would likely not have been published in the old, heavily curated Steam store." According to Valve, Greenlight highlighted two key areas it needed to focus on: "improving the entire pipeline for bringing new content to Steam and finding more ways to connect customers with the types of content they wanted." Work has been done on this front, both on the backend and more publicly, with things like the Discovery update. Valve views that update as a success, citing two metrics. "[T]he average time customers spend playing games on Steam has steadily increased since the first Discovery update," it said. "Over the same time period, the average number of titles purchased on Steam by individual customers has doubled." The next step is replacing Greenlight with what's called Steam Direct. Developers looking to release games through Steam will have go through a process similar to "applying for a bank account." Once that's completed, they'll have to pay an application fee for each game they want to release which will be paid back later. Valve hasn't yet settled on what that fee will be, but the range sounds fairly large. "We talked to several developers and studios about an appropriate fee, and they gave us a range of responses from as low as $100 to as high as $5,000," it said. "There are pros and cons at either end of the spectrum, so we’d like to gather more feedback before settling on a number." The purpose of this is to "decrease the noise in the submission pipeline." Indeed, that is a potential problem given that dozens of games can be released on Steam on any given day currently. Greenlight currently has a one-time, $100 fee that is donated to charity in order to post games for consideration by players. Valve didn't share any of the pros or cons of the specific fee figures. An obvious con on the high end is that it could shut out smaller indie projects that simply don't have that kind of money to put up. Valve's Gabe Newell spoke in 2014 about wanting to do away with Greenlight. "Not because it's not useful, but because we're evolving," he said at the time. To that point, today's announcement is titled "Evolving Steam."
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The iPhone 8 rumour mill is heating up. We predict the iPhone 8 release date, UK price, tech specs, new features and more. Latest: the CEO of a charging company has been dropping hints that the iPhone 8 could feature a wireless charging range of 15 feet; an analyst has predicted that the next Apple smartphone will be rebranded as the iPhone X; and Apple is ramping up iPhone 8 production 'earlier than expected'. The iPhone 8 rumour mill is heating up, a month after the launch of the iPhone 7. Apple unveiled the new iPhone 7 alongside its bigger sibling the iPhone 7 Plus during a special event in September last year, so we're now looking ahead to the next generation. In this article, we round up all the rumours about the iPhone 8: the iPhone 8's UK release date (and on sale date), iPhone 8 UK price, iPhone 8 specs and new features. There's a lot to cover, so let's get started. For advice on the current iPhone range, read our iPhone buying guide and best cheap iPhone deals UK. Or, if you'd like to look even further into the future (covering tech developments that come perilously close to the realms of science-fiction), read iPhone 9 and beyond: From graphene to motion charging. Recent updates Analysts predict iPhone 8 will break thousand-dollar barrier for first time Apple said to be ramping up iPhone 8 production earlier than expected Designer creates stunning 'iPhone 8 commercial' video Apple hardware partner Japan Display confirms it is ready to make curved screens. New predictions that Touch ID will be built into the iPhone 8's display and will be joined by a new security feature: facial recognition. Reports that Apple is working on big 3D Touch improvements. Predictions that late 2017 will see the launch of an 'iPhone X'. New Apple patent hints at an edge-to-edge screen on the iPhone 8. Cryptic comments point to 15-foot wireless charging and a 5.8-inch screen. iPhone 8 release date rumours: Release schedule Macworld's verdict: the iPhone 8 is likely to be released in September 2017. Before we think about new features you should expect in the iPhones of the future, let's talk about the likely release date schedule. Apple's latest batch of smartphones, the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, were released in the autumn of 2016. After that point it gets harder to predict. Based on the past few years of Apple launches, the generation after that logically ought to be an S update: the iPhone 7s and the iPhone 7s Plus, launched together in autumn 2017 (with the potential of an iPhone SE 2 in spring of 2017, or moved back to launch with them in the autumn). The iPhone 8 - as well as the iPhone 8 Plus - would then finally be unveiled in September 2018. Sept 2016: iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Mar 2017: iPhone SE 2 Sept 2017: iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus Mar 2018: iPhone SE 3 Sept 2018: iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus But it may not be that simple. And there are widespread rumours that Apple is going to miss out the iPhone 7s generation - or fold it in with the iPhone 8 launch, in autumn 2017.
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What i'm listening in this week @ pulse.exe
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