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  1. i'll vote for DH2 , Nice song with amazing voice.
  2. i'll vote for DH1, one of the good songs , better than DH2 .
  3. Both are good , but my vote goes to DH2 , Good rhythm + sound .
  4. both are good but i'll vote for DH1 , i liked the rhythm and sound .
  5. Game Informations. Developers : Piranha Bytes. Released : Oct 17, 2017. Genre : Aaction, adventure, RPG. Mode : Single-player. Platforms : Microsoft Windows - PlayStation 4 - Xbox One. ELEX is an open world role-playing game from a developer with an incredibly spotty track record. No stranger to B-tier titles (with the B sometimes standing for Bin), German studio Piranha Bytes has amassed something of a cult following over the years. ELEX is bound to find an audience, but that audience is bound to be small – and for good reason. If there's one thing that you can't criticise ELEX for, it's ambition. This is probably the developer's biggest project yet, boasting an open world that's as diverse as it is detailed. It's an interesting sci-fi setting where various cultures clash and three established factions battle it out over a post-apocalyptic landscape full of ruins and strange plant life. It's certainly an intriguing backdrop, but how much of the planet Magalan you actually get to explore will depend on the amount of time you're willing to spend with this relative mess of a release. For all of its ambition, ELEX is a very, very rough experience. To get the most out of it, you need to dig past its boring opening hours, its shoddy presentation, and its supremely clunky combat. At first, the game almost feels like a survival sim. Main character Jax is basically a big bald walking target for anything that's feeling remotely murderous, and it'll take most players far too long to feel like they're actually able to put up a fight in this harsh environment. This is mostly thanks to how the perk system works. You're free to assign attribute points however you see fit as Jax levels up, but in order to unlock specific abilities, you'll need to plan ahead and pour your points into certain stats. The problem is that these stat requirements are generally very high, meaning that it takes ages just to form a somewhat basic character build. To make matters worse, the abilities themselves aren't even that impressive, especially the ones that appear to be outright bugged and don't seem to function properly. The same is true of equipment. The good stuff is hard to come by when you're barely able to hold your own against mutant pigs, and even then, so much of the gear that you find will serve no purpose because it won't gel with your character build. Jax can handle multiple different weapon types, but none of them feel particularly fun to use. Aiming with ranged weapons is twitchy and unwieldy, and unpredictably skittish enemy movement makes it difficult for projectiles to find their mark. Melee weapons fare better overall, but attacks are so cumbersome and the hit detection feels so off that you'll rarely come away from a fight feeling at all satisfied. Some combat skills and special attacks can spice things up just a bit, but ultimately it's difficult to deny that ELEX's action is little more than a farce. Compared to the best combat systems that the genre has to offer in games like Bloodborne and Dragon's Dogma, this feels borderline broken. However, despite everything that ELEX gets wrong, there's something here that's compelling. Discovering what that something actually is takes the kind effort that most players are never willingly going to apply, but it's there all the same. If you can somehow look past the layer of crap that coats almost everything ELEX tries to accomplish, we dare say that you'll find a role-playing game that genuinely cares about role-playing. Jax may be a personality-less clone of Jason Statham, but the path that he takes across Magalan is yours to decide. Many quests feature player choice, and you're free to pursue a working relationship with any of the three main factions, subsequently opening new doors and closing others. While ELEX doesn't weave the most complex of webs, it refuses to hold your hand as you forge your own tale, and that makes for a surprisingly engaging set of stories. If recent blockbuster RPGs haven't been able to scratch your role-playing itch, then you might get a kick out of this – assuming that you can stomach the game's many flaws, of course. As with just about everything in ELEX, though, there's a caveat. Yes, you can really get stuck into role-playing as a certain type of character, and it's admirable that the game's able to pull this off to the extent that it does, but boy do you have to listen to some painfully dull dialogue along the way. The title loves to throw huge chunks of exposition at you whenever you strike up a conversation, and although this subtle-as-a-brick approach does help paint a picture of Magalan and its inhabitants, the writing is so straightforward and bereft of character that it's hard to stay engaged. The voice acting doesn't help either, with the quality usually ranging from awkward to simply mediocre. System Requirements. MINIMUM: OS : 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Processor : Intel Core i5 3570, AMD FX-6350 Memory : 8 GB RAM Graphics : NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB, AMD Radeon 7850 2GB DirectX : Version 11 Storage : 35 GB available space Sound Card : DirectX compatible Sound card --------------------- RECOMMENDED: OS : 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Processor : Intel Core i7-4790, AMD FX-8350 Memory : 16 GB RAM Graphics : NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB, AMD RX 480 4GB DirectX : Version 11 Storage : 35 GB available space Sound Card : DirectX compatible Sound card Whether it's that unmistakable Euro-jank charm or its commitment to providing a surprisingly robust role-playing experience, ELEX definitely has something going for it – it's just that most players will likely never make it far enough to find out what that something is. Piranha Byte's latest has ambition, but barely any of it is realised. As far as B-tier games go, this criticism is nothing new, but when so many amazing action RPGs are already available on PS4, you can't be blamed for ignoring this seriously shoddy release.
  6. Congratulations

  7. DH1 better than DH2 , Nice rhythm , lyric .
  8. Make activity in our sections + Ts3 , then comeback with new request , Good Luck .
  9. MSI has announced its latest gaming monitor, the ARTYMIS 343CQR 1000R which packs a curved design and an ultra-wide resolution. According to MSI, the ARTYMIS is also their first monitor that adopts a suite of AI features to enhance overall gaming experiences. MSI ARTYMIS 343CQR 1000R Ultra-Wide, 34" Gaming Monitor Announced The MSI ARTYMIS 343CQR is an ultra-wide gaming monitor with a screen size of 34 inches. It has a 1000R [CENSORED]ture which MSI claims to be perfect for the human eye [CENSORED]ture. There are no details provided by MSI as to what the panel is built from but the design of the monitor itself is futuristic and goes along well with modern setups. As per the renders, the screen seems to feature very small bezels that are virtually invisible. The stand feature elongated feet in the V pattern and there's spacing for the cables to route through. The display also rocks a nice design on the back with an RGB illuminated light bar and also an RGB lit MSI Dragon logo. The display features a resolution of 3440x1440 (Ultra-Wide), comes with a 1ms response time, and features HDR400 certification. MSI states that the monitor will be available by December 2020. No words on the pricing yet but expect more information soon. As for the AI-specific features, they are listed below for the MSI ARTYMIS 1000R gaming monitor. OptixScope - MSI's Exclusive Patented Design Snipe and kill your opponents before they can react. The OptixScope is a built-in and patented aiming magnifier feature that provides eight-stage zooming and has shortcut keys to quickly switch the magnification. Additionally, the mouse DPI will also automatically reduced for you to work at high magnification. The screen can maintain the operation so that no matter what weapon is used, it can become a sniper rifle and attack enemies thousands of miles away. Smart Brightness Gaming OSD App allows you to control your monitor display under a software window. You can even customize display settings for different software in the app. It will then automatically apply the presets once you start using the software. Last but not least, the Gaming OSD App allows you to use in-game hotkeys to adjust display settings. Sound Tune Eliminating all obstacles to communication, the ARTYMIS series has a built-in noise reduction microphone that eliminates noise through AI calculations and helps communication between teammates with clearer sound quality to achieve the best teamwork for the final victory. Smart Cross Hair Through AI calculation, the aim dot automatically changes color, making it visible at any time. If the color of the aim dot overlaps with the background color, it will cause trouble for aiming. The ARTYMIS series uses AI to calculate the color around the red dot and automatically adjusts it to a color that contrasts with the surrounding colors to ensure that you can always easily see your aim dot when aiming at your enemies. Night Vision AI Reveal the enemies hidden in the dark. Adjust the details of the dark areas and maintain the details of the bright areas through AI calculation, making the picture bright but not overly exposed.
  10. Wow, Congrats ma bro  💪🔥

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