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  1. Frozen Its Fast n Its Jumps are high
  2. Game Over : Gta Vice City Gta Sanendreas Gta 4 Gta 5 almost Assasians Creed Syndicate Dirt Rally 2 Pubg Halflife 2 Hitman (Hitman 2 Almost Complete) Forza Horizon BeamNg CS:GO Fortnite Minecraft
  3. The title of Last Year: The Nightmare may be short on inspiration, but its take on asymmetric survival horror multiplayer has plenty. Those who have played Friday the 13th or Dead by Daylight will be familiar with the premise of one powerful player hunting down several weak ones as they try to escape, but Last Year: The Nightmare introduces a couple new twists that make it among the best of this burgeoning sub-genre thus far. Whether you play as the killer or one of the hapless teenagers, its action is tense and strategic to the end. That said, with only three maps, no progression system, and intermittent glitches, it does have an air of early access to it at the start of its 90-day exclusive period on the Discord Store. Its novelty doesn’t come from its premise, which is rather cliched within the horror movie genre it emulates. It’s Halloween night and five stereotypical teenagers from different walks of life — jock, nerd, po[CENSORED]r girl, cool dude, outcast — have to come together to escape one of three different but fairly generic supernatural evils at their high school within a 16-minute time limit. The time limit feels right, as it allows the teens to move at a methodical pace while accounting for the fact that deaths, which happen often, slow them down from completing the three or four rote fetch-quest objectives. The setup doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but Last Year mostly nails the execution.As you’d expect from a team-focused game, if you stray away from the pack you’re easy pickings for the killer. The class-based gameplay further emphasizes this truth and helps keep each match fresh, even when you’re familiar with the map and objectives. There’s nothing especially novel about their designs, but each of the four classes felt vital to my team’s success. There were times when my team loaded up on offensive roles (Assault, with a pipe for conking the killer and Technician, who can deploy turrets and barricade doors) and found ourselves without a Medic to heal us after squaring off with the killer, or worse, lacking a Scout to detect the killer or blind him when he caught us off guard. When we had all four classes working together — with a bonus player in one class to give our strategy a tilt in one direction — we stood a much better chance of getting out alive. There are just three maps — Library, Gym, Bell Tower — but they’re all larger than their names’ suggest and include a good mix of open spaces and confined corridors. For instance, the gym includes multiple wings of the school, with many classrooms and offices to duck into and search. There, you'll find a nice risk/reward balance around the crafting system, which any class can use. Scrap and kits are strewn throughout each map to create new weapons and items such as proximity mines, flame-throwers, baseball bats, and buffs for starting items that tempt you to stray from your group to collect them – and, in turn, leave yourself vulnerable to grisly murder. Upgrades definitely make things easier when confronting the killer, but I appreciated that collecting scrap didn’t feel completely necessary to success – otherwise it might’ve created a situation where the killer could focus on booby-trapping known scrap locations. While I came across a number of people who prefer to play as the students, in my experience the killer is by far the coolest of the six playable roles. The killer player (who is randomly selected from those who volunteer, or if no one does, from everybody) gets their choice of spawning as one of three diverse maniacs with significantly different playstyles: Strangler, Slasher, and Giant. The Strangler, the fastest of the three, can whip the poor heroes with hooked chains and drag them across the floor before strangling them to death, while The Slasher has a Jason-style ax and the Giant can pick victims up and repeatedly bash them into the floor like rag dolls.The gruesome finishing moves paint the floor red and continue even after the shrieking can no longer be heard. It’s certainly over the top, though I found them to be more funny than terrifying because of the cliched characters and cheesy dialogue. Last Year is an ode to slasher movies, but it has enough self-awareness to poke fun at those tropes in a way that reminds me of Until Dawn. As a horror fan, the only moments that made me flinch were when I was caught off guard with one of the awesome special abilities, like when The Strangler latched onto me and pulled me through a vent or when The Slasher leaped down on top of me from above. Unfortunately, outside of the killers’ finishing moves, melee combat doesn’t feel very good, especially when playing as one of the teens. Hitting a killer doesn’t cause them to so much as twitch in response, nor can you build up a chain or combo of any kind. It’s a matter of smacking him then backpedaling to safety to wait for your next opening, and whether you’re attacking with a pipe or baseball bat, it often feels like you’re striking a wall rather than a psychotic killer. The hit detection works fine, but trading blows feels clunky and visually unresponsive. And Last Year: The Nightmare encourages close-quarters skirmishes thanks to the killer’s Predator mode, which lets them leave their body and zip around the map as an invisible spirit and lay bear traps and disorienting gas bombs inside scrap containers to disorient an unfortunate scavenger. (It’s even more powerful than Jason’s ability to fast-travel in Friday the 13th.) In this form, the killer often crosses paths with and watches the team of teens, waiting for one to fall behind or veer off into a room by themselves. Critically, you cannot spawn in or out of predator mode with the teens in view, limiting its power somewhat. While you can game this a bit by lurking around the corner waiting to pounce, predator mode doesn’t feel overpowered. Rather, it adds to the tension of each match. It’s easy to find your prey as the killer – which is important on maps as large as these – and being able to effectively vanish and reappear behind the students gives a cunning hunter the means to feel as though they’re coming from everywhere at once and keep a team off balance. But if you aren’t smart and attempt to brute-force your way to victory, the tables can turn. You may have more health, but crashing in on a well-organized team, especially in open spaces, can leave even the incredibly strong Giant vulnerable – it’s hard to hit what you can’t see, and being lured into a turret trap can take a toll on your health pool, which can’t be replenished in a match. There’s a great balance here that rewards smart play and punishes recklessness, regardless of whether you’re a teen or the killer.
  4. The Living in Digital Times news conference at CES gives us a preview of the digital health and fitness trends for 2019. The Lifestyle and Digital Health Trends for 2019 At the Living in Digital Times press conference at CES 2019, we saw a preview of the trends in lifestyle tech that we will see in 2019, everything from digital health products to children's technology in the form of toys and educational outcomes. The lifestyle field has grown considerably as people have gotten more comfortable with technology in their lives, everything from living their lives through smartphone apps to wearables that monitor steps taken and heart rate. This growth is set to accelerate in 2019 as technology begins to reach into areas of our life that have so far escaped technological solutions, as exemplified by the featured speakers at the news conference. ElderTech The first thing that was discussed was the improvement in digital health technology over last year. Alzheimer's disease, in particular, was given special attention, which isn't surprising as the costs associated with the disease are expected to soar over the next decade, reaching 1 trillion dollars by 2030. The focus for several start-ups is on the caregiver, those who will need to monitor and attend to the needs Alzheimer's patients. The development of VR systems that simulate the experiences of Alzheimer's sufferers is of particular interest, as its part of a larger trend we've seen for a few years now. The CEO of MobileHelp, Rob Flippo, discussed LifePod, a virtual caregiver that proactively interacts with a user to provide everything from simulated socialization for the infirm to monitoring for a potential health crisis detectable in the voice of the user, a development that Eric White, the CEO of Miku, a so-called BabyTech company, has developed to monitor infants in their cribs. Both promise to alert users to potentially dangerous conditions before the users themselves could even possibly be aware of them. VoiceTech Technology harnessing the advances in voice recognition is a significant trend for 2019. Including MobileHelp and Miku, several companies are joining together voice recognition and artificial intelligence to provide companionship for the elderly and the young alike, stimulating their brains to either develop their mental capabilities or to arrest their decline.
  5. i think you have posted fake accounts !
  6. VGA continues to be a powerhouse in the PC component market, focusing on three pillars in 2019: graphics cards, motherboards, and for the first time, high spec audio/sound cards. While their lineup of motherboards was solely dedicated to the Intel line of CPU’s, I was at least able to do a little bit of window shopping for a graphics card to upgrade my EVGA GeForce 980 Ti. As the GeForce RTX line of NVIDIA graphics cards continues to be the driving focus going forward, EVGA will focus on all three SKU’s from the newly announced RTX 2060 all the way through the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. No single GPU gets just one single card from EVGA either. Depending on a number of factors, consumers might not want a full sized GPU that can fill all but a full-ATX tower case. For the consumer that wants to enjoy an RTX card but fit it in a Micro-ATX case, the single fan EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 SC or XC could each easily fit inside with the two models varying slightly in base clock speeds. Moving up to a dual fan cooling configuration, you may want to look into the EVGA GeForce 2060 XC Ultra.While no surprise if you’ve been following Wccftech recently, EVGA officially displayed their Z390 Dark motherboard for the Intel LGA 1151 chipset. The most obvious enhancement for the Z390 Dark is a 90-degree rotated socket that faces the 24-pin ATX power connector. Only two DDR4 DIMM slots po[CENSORED]te the board, but each can support 32GB for a total of 64GB of memory. And yes, the EVGA Z390 Dark is future proof enough to support Intel’s 9th Gen CPUs. Among the other motherboards is a variety to appeal from the hobby enthusiast to the budget consumer that offer a wide array of motherboard features. I saw everything from M.2 shrouds, dual gigabit LAN adapters to a slick micro-ATX variant that included a second M.2 NVME socket on the rear of the board.The third and most surprising reveal from EVGA is a dedicated PCIe soundcard called Nu Audio. I won’t go into too much detail on the product, as our hardware editor Keith will be putting together an unboxing and impressions piece on the audio card shortly.
  7. The new high-end VR headset from HTC will include technology that tracks where the wearer is looking so they can navigate menus just by looking in specific spots. It will also allow the headset to blur areas outside the wearer’s normal field of view to make the in-focus graphics look sharper and more detailed.
  8. After nearly 20 years of waiting, Subaru is finally bringing over one of its top-of-the-line S-Line STI models. The special edition will actually be built exclusively for the US market, and churn 341 hp out of the 2.5-liter H4. Along with more power, the S209 STI adds extra track prowess from a wider body, track-focused suspension and specially formulated Dunlop rubber. Subaru is squeezing more power from its EJ25 2.5-liter H4 with more boost -- raising the boost pressure from 16.2 psi to 18.0 psi. Subaru also upped the turbine and compressor inside the turbocharger to help make that extra boost a reality. To brace for the extra boost, Subaru added forged pistons and connecting rods. A high-flow intake system, with new ducting and conical air filter, helps supply the engine with outside air. Surprisingly, Subaru added paddle-controlled manual intercooler sprayers to help you control your intake air temps. To take advantage of all the extra air, Subaru added larger injectors, a high-flow fuel pump and a special engine controller. From there, the power travels through the close-ratio six-speed manual transmission, and into Subaru’s Driver Controlled Center Differential all-wheel-drive system. Taking advantage of the extra power, Subaru added stiffer coil springs, special Bilstein dampers and a new strut tower bar. The rear stabilizer bar has grown to 20mm to help keep the suspension in check out back. Subaru’s new strut tower brace is flexible, instead of the traditional rigid brace, and uses a pillow ball joint in the center. This helps the tower brace move longitudinally, while draw stiffeners keep the tension between the body and the cross member. All of that suspension work is to help keep the Dunlop GT600A summer tires wrapping 19x9-inch BBS wheels touching the pavement. Six-piston Brembo brakes clamp cross-drilled rotors up front with two-piston monoblock rear calipers taking care of the back wheels. On the inside, Subaru added an S209 serial number badge to the center console. The STI badge replaces the Subaru star in the steering wheel, with S209 badges fixed to the headrests of the Recaro front seats and passenger-side dashboard. On the outside, you’ll tell the S209 apart from the Type RA and regular STI by way of special badging front and rear, as well as nearly four-inch exhaust tips, wider fenders and front canards. The wing looks similar to what you’ll find on the Type RA. There will only be 200 of these special Subies headed to the production line, so you’ll want to get a jump start on trying to get one if you need it to complete your collection. Considering how pricy the Type RA models were, expect to break out your pocketbook later this year when it goes on sale.
  9. Pawel Adamowicz (right), the mayor of the Polish city of Gdansk, died after being stabbed on stage at a Polish charity event. He grabbed his belly and collapsed in front of the audience after he was attacked with a sharp tool last night (left and inset). The attacker (left) reportedly shouted from the stage that he had been wrongly imprisoned when the mayor's former party was in power. 'That's why Adamowicz dies,' the attacker said as he brandished a five-and-a-half inch knife (14.5cm) knife on the platform in front of hundreds of stunned viewers. The liberal mayor was attacked while attending the annual Great Orchestra of Christmas charity, a fundraiser where volunteers collect money for medical equipment in
  10. Good Night CSBD

  11. @#(UltimateX) Has posted to tell us

    1. Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      Next time make a Support ticket, it will help you much faster!

  12. ¤ Name : |NeVeR B@cK Down| ¤ Age : 19 ¤ Desired Tag : SpRiNg & PG$ PiDkO | ¤ Link of your last request : 2 monts ¤ Link for hours played (minimum 10 hours) ( Click ) :
  13.  Can You Bring SilentNightzm back plz 

    1. DaNGeROuS KiLLeR

      DaNGeROuS KiLLeR

      Well i can't because i don't open a server if i don't have time to manage it.

      In future if i have time i might think about opening a server but no guarantees.

    2. Mark-x

      Mark-x

      ? I want Sv that Will be open my Administrator ?
      But i will wait till that when you will make 
       

  14. It’s late in 2017, and it’s time to talk about the new vehicles that await us in the next couple of years. We’ve taken a long, hard look at what we know and suspect, and have the following compilation to share, which we will update as we learn more. These cars, trucks, and SUVs are in various stages of development, and range from redesigns, to variants of existing models, to all-new additions to the market. But all have one thing in common: they’re just out of reach for buyers for the time being. We expect all of these vehicles to arrive during the 2019 calendar year or join the 2019 model year lineup. Of course, nothing is official until it’s on the lot at your local dealership, so we are well aware that this involves a healthy dose of good faith. They may arrive a bit sooner or a bit later, but they’re all cars that will, more or less, become reality. We’ve provided the most up-to-date information available, and will be updating periodically with new reveals slated for (or expected to arrive in) the 2019 model year.
  15. Mark-x

    Nvidia

    Nvidia kicked CES off with a bang in its Sunday night keynoteUnsurprisingly, the company continued its real-time ray tracing push, bringing the technology to the masses by announcing mobile RTX GPUs that appeared in almost every new gaming laptop at the show. Nvidia also pushed its cutting-edge tech towards the mainstream with the $350 GeForce RTX 2060, a powerful graphics card that excels at both 1440p and 1080p gaming and comes packed with the dedicated RT and tensor core hardware needed for real-time ray tracing and AI-enhanced Deep Learning Super Sampling. The RTX 2060 isn’t hitting the streets until January 15, but it’s already hit our test bench and we absolutely love it even though it costs $90 more than its predecessor.
  16. We’ve been dropping updates from CES this week, but we know you just want to see the best stuff with the least amount of effort—all that content you’ve been meaning to get to isn’t going to watch itself. So, here’s a short-and-sweet recap of CES highlights you can use to impress your friends with your incredible knowledge of cool new gadgets. You’re welcome.The “belle” of the electronics ball was this full-sized version of Bell’s six-rotor air taxi. The company says it could be carrying passengers as soon as 2020, so let’s hope Bane doesn’t show up to take over our city before then.
  17.  do you play any Cs 1.6 Server

    1. pulse.exe
    2. Mark-x

      Mark-x

      Come to NewLifezm for talk ?

    3. Mark-x

      Mark-x

      we will play together

  18. Whyyyyy you left CSBD ? Where is your Red Colour 
     

  19. Mark-x

    joined 2hrs ago n 100 points Wow

    1. Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      Stranger ஜ۩۞۩ஜ

      @**|NeVer B@cK Down|** and looks who is following him, he soon might be the staff of this community!

    2. Mark-x

      Mark-x

      Yeah Right i was thinking that also

  20. But Where are proofs ??
  21. Pro for Helper

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