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  1. I agree with this proposal, and at night activate to have more players
  2. @waLID. https://i.imgur.com/abn797j.mp4
  3. I told him to wait 1 week and he ignored me, now you must wait 2 weeks and with good activity and respecting the model. REJECTED.
  4. The abrupt rise of Castillo, a former professor, has shaken Peru's traditional political elite and copper producers, fearful of his plans to increase mining taxes to finance health and education reforms, as well as renew the constitution of Peru. the Andean nation. Francisco Sagasti addresses Peruvians for the last time as interim president All eyes will be on his first message as president and on the composition of his cabinet, still secretly amid crossovers between the most radical wing of his Marxist Free Peru party and more moderate advisers and allies. "Castillo's message will set the tone for the start of his government. But the cabinet and the announcing team will tell us even more about the direction in which we are headed," said Jeffrey Radzinsky, a governance expert based in Lime. Pedro Castillo receives credentials as president-elect 6:17 A key signal will be the economic portfolio. Sources close to Castillo say he will go to Pedro Francke, a moderate left-wing economist, who has helped soften the image of the external candidate and calm nervous markets in recent months. The swearing-in comes after Castillo, 51, edged out his right-wing rival Keiko Fujimori, though his victory wasn't confirmed until last week. Fujimori had alleged fraud without evidence and challenged the result, being compared to Donald Trump's tactics after losing the 2020 US presidential election. Castillo will have to deal with a fragmented Congress where he lacks support for key promises that include plans for a new constitution, as well as tensions with the extreme left wing of his party, led by Marxist physician Vladimir Cerrón. He also faces a balancing act between the powerful mining sector in the world's second largest copper producer and the need to raise taxes to alleviate growing poverty and deliver on the promises to his rural base that prompted his ascent to the presidency. "Castillo needs to unite the hard core of his party, but he has to do it without destroying the image that people have of him, which is that he is against radicalism," Radzinsky added. The president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, upon his arrival in Peru for the inauguration of Pedro Castillo. (Photo by Getty Images / Getty Images) The presidents of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador, as well as the King of Spain and a delegation from the United States, will be in Lima, the capital of Peru, for the inauguration, which coincides with the 200th anniversary of the country's independence. in 1821. https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2021/07/28/pedro-castillo-presidencia-peru-toma-posesion-reuters-reux/
  5. One of the premises of the Steam Deck is that it is based on PC hardware and Valve promises that we will be able to install Windows 10 on the device, but this has a certain trap and that is that contrary to what many people have misunderstood, Steam Deck is not a hardware that works with Windows out of the box and its installation on the device comes with some associated problems. The promise of the Steam Deck to allow us to play any game in our Steam library comes with a small print and is that the operating system that comes standard is not Windows, but Steam OS, a Linux distribution based on Debian that allows you to run games from the Steam library for Windows brings with it a series of setbacks. Is the Steam Deck architecture ready for Windows? Steam deck Considering that the Steam Deck is based on PC hardware, since its main APU is from AMD with Zen CPU and therefore x86 and a GPU based on RDNA 2, the answer should be obvious. However, despite the fact that Valve has stated that we can install any operating system, the console comes standard with SteamOS, which gives it a look and feel of a current console and allows us to use our Steam library directly. So how does Valve get Windows games to work on the Steam Deck? Well, through ProtonDB, which is an interpreter that translates system calls for Windows to system calls for Linux and the list of graphical commands from DirectX to Vulkan or OpenGL. This means that the CPU has to do extra work to make this interpretation and since in the 3D pipeline the first piece of hardware to compose the next frame is the CPU, this affects performance in two possible ways: A lower frame rate if we use a variable refresh rate. In the event that the refresh rate is fixed and with dynamic resolution, we will obtain a lower resolution. Is the interpreter working well? It depends, the ones that run smoothly require more power and the ones that run relatively smoothly are few. Valve has announced that they are adding a mode to set the frame rate to 30 per second, which is great for certain games, but lousy in other genres. In any case. Since the interpreter is the CPU's job, it makes sense for Valve to place more importance on power than the GPU. Is it worth installing Windows on the Steam Deck? Steam Deck Windows It depends, if we look at it from the perspective of games that don't work well under ProtonDB it makes all the sense in the world, but you have to be very clear about one thing. SteamOS is an operating system designed so that the load on the hardware is minimal. It is not the same to have an operating system as complex as Microsoft's with all its processes running behind it than something like SteamOS. Without forgetting, of course, the interpreter. Of course, we must remember that there are games that do not directly work on SteamOS and some of them really po[CENSORED]r, so if you are fans of those games you will have no other option than to install Windows. Valve promises that we will be able to use the Steam OS as a PC, but its greatest advantage is in its portability. Which makes it a unique product with great value. And there is nothing better than being able to play certain PC games anywhere. Too bad it's not for sale, because taking one to the country, to the hotel or to the beach floor would be ideal.
  6. Google has introduced the data restoration tool in the Play Store as an independent application, which will allow transferring WhatsApp history from an iPhone to an Android phone. The data restoration tool is installed by default on phones with Android operating system, and appears when the user configures a new device, in case they want to transfer files, photos or videos from an old one. The tool has now been available for a few days as a standalone application on the Play Store. With it, a user can transfer data between devices via cable or a cloud storage service. However, it will soon expand its functions with the transfer of WhatsApp history. The 9to5Google portal has found in the code of the latest version of this tool (v1.0.382048734) references to a function to copy WhatsApp conversations and history from an iPhone device to another Android device. The transfer requires scanning a QR code with an iPhone phone to open the 'app' and start the process, although it can also be done manually. As indicated in the aforementioned portal, this function will work together with the transfer system prepared by WhatsApp itself.
  7. Game Informations : Developer: Frank Provo Platforms: PC Initial release date: November 28, 2000 at 5:02PM PST The vain and cocky Emperor Kuzco is a busy man, what with getting his groove on, finalizing plans for a massive personal water park, and keeping the peasants in check. When his new administrator, Yzma, interrupts his daily preening time, it proves too much for the self-absorbed Emperor, and he fires her on the spot - an act that will ultimately prove calamitous. Seeking revenge, Yzma plots to kill the Emperor and usurp his throne. However, Yzma's assassination attempt backfires, and Kuzco is magically transformed into a llama. Weirder still, Kronk, her assistant, has dumped him off near the dwelling of Pacha, the man whose house stands right smack in the middle of the Emperor's water park development zone. Talk about irony. Featuring the voice talents of John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, and David Spade as Kuzco, Disney's The Emperor's New Groove isn't just the story of a cocky llama learning humility on his way back to the throne. It's also a fairly decent 3D platformer. The Emperor's New Groove represents quite the departure from the usual formula of Disney-inspired games. Unlike the fully 2D or fully 3D efforts of such games as Tarzan and Dinosaur, the gameplay in The Emperor's New Groove represents an amalgam of styles. Early levels borrow a page from Nintendo's blockbuster Super Mario 64, delivering a distinctly 3D look and feel and emphasizing exploration and jumping skills over drawn-out creature battles. As such, the first two acts of the game are underwhelming from a visual standpoint. The jungle backdrops and village environments are colorful and immersive, but there's nothing really spectacular about what you'll see as you leap from treetops and pounce on a bug or two. By the game's third act, however, things begin to get interesting. You'll find yourself strapped to a log, drifting out of control down a tumultuous river. A great deal of hilarity is induced from seeing a llama and a fat man speeding down a river tied to a log, and the way the situation is presented is both graphically and mechanically impressive. You'll need to use the D-pad to steer the log left and right, slowing down or speeding up as the need arises, all while snapping alligators and tumbling logs attempt to block your path. As the game goes along, both the visual quality and the gameplay depth continue to increase. Later acts will find you leaping from 2D platforms, hiding from guards in Metal Gear Solid-style puzzles, or careening out of control down 3D mine cart courses - often all in the same level. As a testament to the game's programmers, or perhaps its target audience, The Emperor's New Groove isn't just an ambitious attempt at the action genre, it's also a game that is easy to pick up and play. The D-pad moves you around, while a variety of button presses control jumping and hoof-based attacks. A transformation element is also woven into the story, and it's wonderfully executed in the form of multiple animal forms for you to control. Should you reach the end of the game, you'll have crawled around as a turtle, leaped high into the sky as a frog, and helicoptered your way to safety as a mischievous bunny rabbit. Although the game borrows heavily from existing genres, the constant mixing and mingling of puzzles and timing-oriented tasks provides for healthy doses of variety and replay value. In all, there are 31 chapters spread across eight acts, and, as is often the case with Disney games, each chapter is bookended by charming, high quality FMV snippets ripped straight out of the film. The Emperor's New Groove isn't without its problems, though. Some issues, such as the game's insanely low difficulty level and allowance for unlimited continues during tough areas, are problems that most people will forgive - especially in light of the game's assumed target audience. The puzzles themselves aren't exactly mind-bending, either, but clever standouts such as the Bob's Big Boy sculpture in the mountain stage or the conga drum cannon balls in the city will really tug at the heartstrings of veteran game players. Other issues, such as the game's sound quality, may be more taxing for video game connoisseurs. Although the game has a wonderful attitude - with such snippets as "This scene was much shorter in the film" and "Hey, I checked the script" - there are too few actual quotes from the film, and there are even fewer musical interludes. Somehow, a Southwestern house band got the nod over Sting in the video game remake of the film - a fact that will no doubt chagrin Disney buffs who value the film's music above all else. The game's greatest problem, though - and the one which will likely have the greatest impact upon whether or not you enjoy the video game rendition of The Emperor's New Groove - is its camera. At times jittery and out of control, the camera acts as both a window to the world and a confining prison. If the camera isn't lined up properly, you're not lined up properly, and you may jump askew of where you'd prefer. If you're zipping along using Kuzco's llama charge and the camera can't keep up, it will hold you back - often sending you spilling into a bottomless pit. For the most part, these camera quirks can be worked around, but there are times - especially when you have to perform multiple platform jumps - where you'll be tempted to put the game down for the night. Flaws aside, Disney's The Emperor's New Groove gets much more right than it does wrong. A healthy smattering of secret areas and bonuses rewards those who really invest a significant amount of time in the game, while casual players will take quick delight from the game's varied stages, friendly difficulty level, and hilarious video snippets. If you've got the patience it takes to play through seven initially boring levels and acclimate yourself to the game's confining camera work, the final 24 levels represent some of the finest gaming that money can buy. It's pretty, it's funny, and it's pretty funny - the way a Disney game should be. System Requirements Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP / Vista. Processor: Pentium 200 MHz. RAM: 32 MB. Video Card: 8 MB. Hard disk space: 570 MB.
  8. 7 #PRO 11 #CONTRA I told him to wait a little longer and improve the activity, now you must wait 1 week 08/03/2021, return on that date with a new request and good activity, respecting the server rules. Rejected.
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