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  4. In small doses, Stormland soars above other VR shooters. As I scale its vast sci-fi bases, each vantage point makes me rethink my plan for dispatching the group of robots below. I could glide through a window, arms outstretched like Superman, to get behind a machine gunner and rip the health tank from its back. I could hurl myself up a nearby tower using fluid climbing controls, and set up a sniper’s nest. Or I could grab the discarded gun at my feet and tear it apart with my bare hands, turning each half into an explosive hunk of metal, ready to throw. At its best, playing Stormland reminds me of clearing outposts in a Far Cry game, but with a lot more freedom. Unfortunately, Stormland isn’t made to be played in small doses, and it stretches its combat too thinly over a five-hour story and an expansive open world endgame beyond. It wants to be the first proper live-service VR shooter—every Tuesday its world will change, with new map layouts, enemy modifiers and a skill reset—but as much as I enjoy its moment-to-moment gunplay and movement, its quest structure is too repetitive to keep me coming back week after week. Light drizzle Stormland is a slow starter. Its story about a group of robots in the aftermath of a catastrophic event is generic sci-fi: characters are cheerful but lack humor, and only Nix, the robot you spend most of the story searching for, comes close to having a believable personality. As a tutorial for the endgame, it works, and it explains its complex systems clearly, but it takes too long to get to the point. With the main story discarded, your goal is to beat the Terminus, Stormland’s final mission. To reach it, you must first travel through three themed realms sequentially, beating outposts in each one to unlock portals to the next zone. Within each realm the outposts look roughly the same as each other, but they’re large and open, with multiple towers to climb and endless angles of attack, which makes firefights unique. I like to start at the highest point possible, working out my main approach plus a plan B for when it all inevitably goes wrong. Stormland’s fluid movement gives you lots of tactical options. If you leap off an edge and hold both arms aloft, you’ll glide, quickly repositioning between tall towers to outmaneuver enemies. I’ve added a power-up that makes me slam the ground when I land, pulverising any nearby robots. If you build up momentum by dropping groundward you can soar back up again, gaining extra height and moving your arms to curve your path. Even though you're standing up if feels natural, thanks to the smooth turns and sound of rushing wind. The flying is coupled with a superb climbing system that lets you scale basically every structure you can see. Holding down a Touch controller trigger generates a beam of light extending from your hand, tethering you to any surface. If you pull your hand down quickly and release the trigger, you’ll catapult upwards. Equally, you can climb one small swing at a time, as if on monkey bars, to navigate tricky corners and narrow gaps. It responds accurately to small movements, so I could do it for hours without getting tired. Trigger happy Once you’re in position to fire, the guns are punchy and tactile. You can really feel them react when you pull the trigger, and every weapon has enough recoil to keep you honest. Enemies lurch and stumble realistically when hit, and targeting weak points rewards you with a shower of sparks and damage numbers. My only complaint is with the controls, which are sometimes fiddly: the button to grip your weapon is the same as the one to climb, and if you’re near cover you sometimes grab it, rather than your weapon’s grip. There are six weapons in total, including an SMG, grenade launcher, shotgun and semi-auto rifle, each with multiple upgrade levels that increase damage, accuracy and ammo capacity. None are standouts, and I’d prefer it if the upgrades added more unique behaviors, but the streamlined arsenal means I can master each weapon, creating a loadout to match my playstyle (dual-wielding SMGs plus a sniper fit the bill). The system turns every outpost into a movement puzzle as well as a combat challenge. I love taking the most ridiculous path I can see, swinging between huge gaps and surviving by my virtual fingertips. I rarely feel like it’s funneling me in a particular direction, and I constantly get the feeling I’m finding paths the designers didn’t expect. Whether that’s true or not, it's a testament to the freedom Stormland gives you. Every support beam is a wall to scale, every elevator shaft a climbing frame that you use to slip around enemy defences. Both weapon and skill upgrades—such as making headshot kills electrify nearby enemies—happen at work benches. They’re a sci-fi lover’s dream: holographic displays that bleep in all the right places, and you control them easily with a fingertip. I found the actual world of Stormland a little bland, and its islands blended into one another, but the fact you can glance at your wrist to see the map, or turn your hand over to bring up a floating objective menu really sold me on the fantasy. I wish all VR games had UIs this good. Surf's up While I look forward to each outpost battle, getting between them is nowhere near as fun. To move between islands you glide on a cloud-like sea, directing yourself over boosts with one of your hands. It never changes, and occasionally you’ll crest a peak only to reveal a massive death drop on the other side. Yes, you can see those holes when you pull up your map, but it’s awkward to do so while gliding, and the map doesn’t actually tell you your current location, which is confusing. The outposts are also baked into a quest structure that quickly gets repetitive. Unlocking the first new realm after you’ve beaten the story involves clearing a single, specific outpost—for the next realm, you have to clear two outposts, and then three for the final realm. It’s hardly imaginative. Every time you boot up the game you start at base camp and have to first fly to the right realm, and then surf to wherever you left off, no doubt falling off an unseen edge in the process. Side quests feel samey, too. I played one about unlocking a vault, which promised valuable loot inside. But first, I had to find three keys somewhere in the world, which meant clearing more outposts—some the same ones I was beating for the main mission—and hacking into satellite dishes. Only, some satellite dishes were broken, negating the effort I put into reaching them. The repetition is typified by Terminus, the final mission. To complete it, you basically have to do the same thing six times in a row: fly to an enemy stronghold, find a key, plug the key into a machine, and power down the machine by ripping apart its glowing core. Granted, the first three keys are spread on separate islands while the final three exist on a multi-layered base, but the formula is the same. Keeping objectives clean and simple is always a good idea in VR, especially in a game this complex, but a little variety would’ve been welcome. Terminus has a problem with checkpointing, too. As the last hurrah, it’s fair that it’s not littered with save points. But if you turn off your headset at any point then not only do you lose all your progress, but you’ll restart the game in base camp, and you’ll have to spend another 15 minutes just getting back to the Terminus portal. I lost an hour of more or progress on multiple occasions just because I had to leave my house. It’s tiring. If you die during Terminus, you’ll simply respawn at a checkpoint early in the run, and I don’t know why it’s not the same if you quit. The weekly roll-overs, from what I’ve played, do little to mix it up. I like the progression reset mechanic, which turns acquired items and unlocks into a general growth resource, allowing you to respec and try a different approach. But I spent some time with this week’s new map, and I could barely tell it had changed, probably partly because all the islands blended into one another in the first place. Yes, some sections had shifted around, and secrets are in different places, but it’s basically shuffling puzzle pieces rather than laying down a whole new challenge. I don’t think I can stomach unlocking each realm in turn all over again just to reach Terminus. I admire Stormland’s open-world shooting and traversal, which feel like genuine steps forward for VR. The UI is inspired, the upgrade system smart, and its co-op shows a lot of promise. But as an evolving live game, it hasn’t shown me enough to make me want to strap on my headset again next week. Premiere Date: 2019 Developer: Insomniac Games Platform: Microsoft Windows Publisher: Oculus Studios, Oculus VR
  5. They sold a Ferrari F2002 driven by Michael Schumacher It was auctioned in Abu Dhabi $ 5.9 million. That's the amount the Ferrari F2002 was auctioned for in Abu Dhabi - the car Michael Schumacher drove during his Formula One season-opening season, Reuters and BGNES reported. The event, organized at the Yas Marina track by Sotheby's Auction House, was designated as the first of its kind by car collectors in the Middle East. During the auction, several old Formula 1 sports cars were offered to the attention of collectors. Schumacher was behind the wheel of a Ferrari F2002 during races in San Marino, Austria, and France. The 1982 Ferrari 126 C2, driven by Mario Andretti, also changed its owner for $ 1.9 million. A Benetton B192 car driven by Schumacher in 1992 sold for $ 725,000. The Aston Martin One-77 changed its owner for $ 1,275,000, and the Mercedes AMG G63 6x6 truck was sold for $ 660,000. Surprisingly, the most expensive car at the auction turned out to be the one-of-a-kind 2017 Pagani Zonda Aether, which sold for $ 6,050,000.
  6. The lights of the Christmas tree in the capital turned on At 18 o'clock tonight the lights of the Christmas tree in Sofia, located in the park in front of the National Palace of Culture, were lit. UNDER THE LIGHTS OF THE CHRISTMAS Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova lit the lights of the big Christmas tree and addressed the residents of Sofia: "I believe that all people, along with the topical topics, are preparing and rejoicing that we are on the eve of Christmas. Of course, our city is traditionally decorated as much as possible - both the streets and the squares, and traditionally we invite everyone, especially the children, to attend the burning of the Christmas tree that we planted during the reconstruction of the square, "she said. The lighting of the lights was accompanied by fireworks and a big holiday concert. Earlier in the day, a retro tram along the route transported those who wished for free from the Revival Square to the Ivan Vazov Market and back. Actors from the Sirius Theater entertained the passengers with songs and theatrical sketches, as well as donated books to the children.
  7. For the period 2015-2017, there are on average around 700,000 motor vehicle thefts per year in the EU According to Eurostat data published in November, for the period 2015-2017, police in the EU have registered an average of 697,000 car thefts a year. This shows a significant decrease of 29 per cent compared to 2008-2010 (when on average 983,000 cars were missing per year). Car theft has been declining in most EU Member States over the last ten years, Eurostat data show. Eurostat data also shows in which EU countries the highest rates of motor vehicle theft were reported, not taking into account the total number of cars stolen, but the number of thefts per 100,000 inhabitants. For the period 2015 to 2017, the highest rate of auto thefts is in Luxembourg (328 thefts per 100,000 inhabitants). The fewest car thefts in the EU are reported in Slovakia and Estonia (31 per 100,000 people), Croatia, Romania and Denmark. Fortunately, this time Bulgaria is not at the top of this negative ranking and is ranked 21st. According to the data, 45 cars per 100,000 people were stolen in Bulgaria during that period, which is about 3,200 cars on average per year compared to the total po[CENSORED]tion of the country. These indicators rank Bulgaria 21st in the EU. On the negative side, Bulgaria ranks 21st in the EU.
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  10. EA SPORTS™ NHL® 18 delivers the speed, creativity and action of today's young NHL superstars with new Creative Attack controls and an all-new Defensive Skill Stick. Game Overview Delivering the Creativity of Today’s Young NHL Superstars EA SPORTS™ NHL® 18 delivers the speed, creativity and action of today's young NHL superstars with new Creative Attack controls and an all-new Defensive Skill Stick. Play the fast-paced, arcade-inspired 3-on-3 NHL THREES mode, or create your own custom 32nd NHL team with the new Expansion Draft. Do it all with the most co-op and competitive multiplayer options ever in an EA SPORTS NHL game. More Creative Control New Creative Attack moves give you full control to execute the highlight-reel, jaw-dropping plays seen by young superstars in today’s new NHL®. On offense, all-new creative dekes include between-the-legs moves, one-handed dekes, back-handed toe-drags and much more - including the ability to branch moves together for moment-to-moment decision making. Defensive Skill Stick On defense, the all-new Defensive Skill Stick gives you the tools to counter attacks with poke check targeting, extended pokes, and controlled stick sweeps to cover zones of the ice and take away lanes. New Creative A.I. also means your teammates leverage all the same creative tools as you do for beautiful, intelligent decision-making all over the ice, including board passes and through-passing into space. NHL® THREES Introducing NHL® THREES, a bold new take on fast-paced, over-the-top 3-on-3 hockey action. The all-new, arcade-inspired hockey experience features faster gameplay, bigger hits and high-scoring action that's easy to pick-up-and-play. Enter unique NHL® THREES arenas with all-new commentary and pick your style of play, from fast-fun couch co-op to fully competitive online team play where you choose the game rules and modifiers. Take on the NHL® THREES circuit-style Campaign Mode and play through regional circuits, from minor leagues to the big show, completing challenges and unlocking surprises along the way. NHL® THREES combines the best of arcade-era fun with authentic 3-on-3 overtime action that is made to be played with friends. New Expansion Draft In Franchise Mode, reshape the entire NHL® with the new Expansion Draft feature where you get to create and draft a 32nd NHL team and shake up the league. Run an authentic expansion draft where you select the best players from across the league, build a unique roster and take on the front office role to manage the team, the business and the games. Select the hometown for your 32nd team from cities all across North America and Europe, then use the Creation Zone to choose an arena, design a uniform and a logo, and for the first time ever - design your very own custom mascot. Or use Expansion Draft to experience the brand new Vegas Golden Knights™, complete with the authentic roster, arena, uniform and logo. Multiplayer Finally, no other sports game allows you to team up with friends and hit the ice like NHL® 18. Whether you’re playing cooperatively or competitively, offline on the couch or online with up to 12 players, NHL 18 delivers more than 64 combinations to team up with - or against - friends locally and online. It no longer matters if your friends are on the couch, online, or both. However you want to play, NHL 18 offers more ways to play multiplayer with your friends or against your rivals than any other sports videogame. More information Published by: Electronic Arts Developed by: EA Canada Approximate size: 26.78 GB Age category: For persons over 12 years Category: Sport Installation: Install the Xbox One main console and access when connected to your Microsoft account.
  11. 1150 Octavia daily from the Czech plant Skoda started production of Octavia, with the initial priority set on the station wagon. On November 11, we witnessed the world premiere of the new Skoda Octavia, which took place over 700 guests at the National Gallery in Prague. Today, continuing the success of its predecessors, bringing in a total of over 6.5 million sales (including all models from 1959 to the present), the production of the new model has begun. The Mladi Boleslav plant will make 1150 cars a day. As it is more po[CENSORED]r than the liftback, while being the best-selling station wagon in Europe, the Combi version will be given priority in the beginning and production of the standard version will start a few weeks later. The Mlada Boleslav plant is where the first generation of the modern Octavia began production in 1996. The model is made in several factories around the world, including China, Russia, Algeria, Kazakhstan and India. Since the advent of the model (exactly 60 years ago), up to 6.5 million units have been produced to date, an increase of about 400,000 annually. The new Skoda Octavia can compete with luxury brands Next year, the model family will be complemented by the sporty RS version and the high-profile Scout. For the first time in its history, the Octavia will also be available as a plug-in hybrid. As expected, the length (+19 mm) and width (+15 mm) have increased (with an identical wheelbase of 2866 mm), thus creating additional space in the foot area (+78 mm) for the occupants of the second row of seats. The boot is increased by 10 liters to 600 liters, and the combo is 30 liters larger (640 liters). The real revolution is being discovered in the interior, where the step forward is huge. The enhanced virtual cockpit comes with a 10.25-inch display and four different views. Octavia is the first model of the brand with Head-up display and Trizon climate control. The debut of the model also makes nine new driver assistance systems. The latest generation of infotainment system debuts with a 10-inch display. The materials are very pleasant to touch, and the inner door handles, which extend in metal slats along the door, are a work of art.
  12. One tarp away from the lions "No baggage" is staying in a tent camp in the middle of Kenya's savannah The luxury camp has only eight double tents, each with its own unique panorama. The adventure team is housed in the farthest from them, to the leopard trails and at the foot of sharp rocks, home to a large family of baboons, also called baboons or sandpipers. In the local Tahitian language, the name "Kipalo" means "the place to come back again and again." That's what they called this luxury lounge surrounded by baobabs. In the dry heat near the loggia, wild animals, including elephants and buffaloes, are on the way for watering, which can be spotted as they descend into the area for a sip of water early in the morning. The morning begins with a plan, safety instructions and equipment preparation. Enough manuals and encyclopedias are available. Only the birds described in the region so far are over 500 species. No Luggage will be accompanied by experienced guides, all from the local community. They have grown up in the bush and know every step of the animal. What awaits them along the way?
  13. Powerful winter storms in the US have died Cold and snowfall expected to cover the Midwest and some northeast states over the weekend A powerful storm moving east of California created huge traffic problems during the busiest weekend after Thanksgiving, the BBC News reported. Forecasters have warned of heavy snowfall and icy roads. The storm caused the death of at least one person in South Dakota. Highways in the western United States - California and Arizona - have been closed, with authorities in those states urging drivers not to travel and to wait for bad weather to pass. Cold and snowfall are expected to cover the Midwest and some of the Northeast states over the weekend. Flooding warnings have been issued in places due to heavy rain. A hazardous weather warning has been issued for much of the country - from Montana to Nebraska and Wisconsin. Heavy snow is expected in parts of Utah, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.
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  15. Moa Continent, where had been peaceful from heroes and their guardians’ protection. The phenomenon called WIDE CROSS has carved a huge cross mark on Moa continent. Due to the Wide Cross, the continent has divided into several pieces and it has evolved into a different form that transcends time and space. The Guardians, used to be considered a symbol of peace, became uncontrollable monsters and made the continent worn out. Now the heroes are caught in an endless battle not for peace but for the prosperity of the group. Game Features Wide Cross is MOBA game, which is multiplayer based where teams of 5v5 fight each other for supremacy on a map with lanes. Choose your character among the more than 30 of characters and join the Arena! Defeat the opposing team and destroy their Nexus to win! Easy for everyone! It is not difficult at all. In 3 minutes anyone can learn most of WideCross WideCross has a simple UI for the player to play the game, Simple mouse and keyboard controls and Non-target skill use system, so anyone can easily adapt to the game. Fast-paced! You can use all the skills from the beginning, and the Guardians and monsters are constantly summoned as well, so very tense kind of matching will be on from the beginning. Infinite Strategy You can use a variety of skills and abilities without being restrained by their class and roles. Create unlimited strategies by using unexpected combinations of skills and items! Guardians and Monsters WideCross has dozens of Guardians and Monsters. Each Guardians has powerful damage and its own unique skills. Once you kill the Guardian on the battlefield, they will be on your team’s side and will support your team by either of giving buff effect on ally or giving debuff effect on opponents, and also they will move towards to enemy building to destroy them with their fearful siege power. Therefore, the influence of the Guardian in the arena is enormous. In addition, Monsters are also one of key points in Arena because you can get diverse buff effects from killing Monsters. Now, it’s time to join Arena! Take the victory at WideCross, enjoy the fast-paced creative team tactics that combines action-intensive, intuitive skills! SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM: OS: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Dual core from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz Memory: 4 GB memory Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8600 / 9600GT, ATI / AMD Radeon HD2600 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage space: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible RECOMMENDED: OS: Windows 7 or newer Processor: Intel core i5 or AMD R2200 Memory: 8 GB memory Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 660, ATI / AMD Radeon HD3600 Storage space: 4 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
  16. The EC raises the benchmark of plug-in hybrids Measures aim to measure the true eco-friendliness of plug-in hybrids. New European CO2 emission standards for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles oblige the European Commission to monitor actual fuel and electricity consumption from next year. This is emphasized by ICCT (International Council for Clean Transport). According to the ICCT, on-board fuel consumption measuring devices (OBFCMs) must be installed in all new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles as of January 1, 2020. As for plug-in hybrids, these devices will measure the extent to which they move only on electricity and will be transmitted to an external center, where general statistics will be generated for this type of drive. This type of hybrid car (PHEV) has been criticized for many years (and not just by ICCT) for the amount of CO2 it emits. It depends very much on the way you drive and how you charge the car. In Germany, in the context of increasing environmental subsidies, PHEVs were again criticized for their eco-friendliness. In short, if a plug-in hybrid is charging frequently (say, at the end of any point of travel - office or home), it will run almost entirely on electricity. But if the owner does not make these frequent refills, the fuel consumption of the plug-in hybrid becomes very high. According to the ICCT, when the previous regulations were adopted, the authorities only had data on ICE vehicles. At that time, it was assumed that PHEVs would be loaded once a day. "With OBFCM data, real consumption and charging schemes for plug-in hybrids will be analyzed." The purpose of collecting this data is to trace the evolution of the difference between standard homologation consumption and actual CO2 emissions. If a large gap is identified, the European Commission could put in place regulatory measures to ensure that this gap does not increase over the years. OBFCM data is also useful for other purposes. Customers will be able to get more information on eco-friendly cars by seeing actual fuel and electricity consumption. It will also be possible to record the effect of the age of the car on actual consumption. You need to understand what the data transfer method will be. ICCT points out that there are four ways to do this: by manually downloading service data (during service), accidentally downloading data during routine police checks, special software for company fleets and car rental companies, and of course - wireless transmission. In the latter case, data can be uploaded directly to European Commission servers. The latter method is recommended by ICCT. There is another reason for this: new electric vehicles undergo first inspection or TUV after years. And getting the data in routine police checks will further increase the workload of law enforcement agencies until the fleet decision covers private clients.
  17. The critically endangered baby orangutan was born in England Video footage with the little animal has thrilled users on social networks A baby from the critically endangered species of Sumatran orangutans was born at a zoo in England. The boy was born thanks to his mother Subis on November 14 at 4:30 pm local time, Deeside reports. Currently, zoo staff are in the process of choosing a baby name that has not separated from their mother's arms since birth. The birth of the small orangutan has become a sensation as policies have been in place for years to preserve the species of Sumatran orangutans. Sumatran orangutans have been declared a critically endangered species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature list. In the wild, their total number does not exceed 14,000 individuals. "New members of the Sumatran orangutan family are always a cause for celebration. Subis is a wonderful mother and takes great care of her baby. The two are inseparable, "says Mike Jordan of Chester Zoo. The Sumatran orangutan is one of the most endangered primate species. With the increase of po[CENSORED]tion in Southeast Asia, more and more wild areas are being cleared to create palm oil plantations. In this way, Sumatran orangutans are forced to leave their habitats and even killed.
  18. Amazon fires can be catastrophic A new study examines the impact of fires in the Amazon on climate change The smoke curtain, which rises after the long-lasting fires in the Amazon, is likely to cause high-speed ice melting in the highlands of the Andes, whose volume has halved in recent years. Brazilian and French researchers have come to the conclusion after linking individual events and analyzing a number of up-to-date and archived data and publishing the results in Nature Scientific Reports. Increasing global forest fires are bad news for flora and fauna in forests, for humans, for biodiversity, for carbon cycling. The new study develops previous theories and hypotheses about the negative impact of increasing forest fires on the life of the Earth and the melting of glaciers. Mass biomass burning in the atmosphere releases particles, including black carbon, which absorb light, reduce the reflectivity of snow and stimulate it to melt faster. To determine if the separation of these particles from the Amazon fires could adversely affect the Bolivian Zongo Glacier, the team led by Newton de Magalaes Neto of Rio de Janeiro State University examines data on forest fires, atmospheric emissions glacial particles, rains and melting, collected from 2000 to 2016. Scientists have found that the lighter particles released into the atmosphere due to biomass burning can easily reach the Andes and land on the snow. Researchers focus on 2007 and 2010, when forest fires escalate as a result of El Nino, which has caused enormous drought in the region. Scientists conclude that particles separated from the burning of huge amounts of biomass can accelerate the melting of ice by up to 14% annually. The team of De Magelaes Neto adds that the percentage may vary depending on the saturation of dust particles in the snow on the glaciers. "Biomass burning in southwestern Amazon ... cannot be considered a regional problem," the study's authors warn. "Instead, we have to understand that this has a continental scale effect."
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  21. The game is a survival puzzle that follows the story of Cliff Kahlo, who sets sail to document unexplained events, rumors that they happened on Banoi. Arriving on the island of Narapela, part of the Banoi archipelago, he finds that not everything is as it seems. Pursued by deja vu, Cliff will have to figure it out until he starts losing his mind. This adventure-driven story allows players to delve deeper into the Dead Island universe and unravel the origins of zombies. Escape Dead Island is a third-person action-adventure video game focused on stealth and melee combat, with some kind of rifle. Players can sneak in to sneak at enemies and execute them from behind, or drag enemies into a melee by swinging a melee weapon at them. The melee uses light attacks, heavy attacks and evasion. Specific enemies can be locked to focus the camera and the player's attacks on them. A muffled pistol and rifle are available that can be aimed and fired from a third party perspective over the shoulder, but ammunition is limited. The game lacks RPG-like elements of the main Dead Island game; there are no player levels and the selection of weapons is not customized, with the weapons collected at fixed points in the history of the game. As a journalist, the player's character carries a camera that can be used to capture meaningful objects in the game environment, which forces the character to comment on them. The character's deteriorating mental state plays a significant role in the game, with many unreal events happening, such as buildings falling from the sky or the player suddenly transporting from one place to another when trying to cross a room. The game uses graphic style in nuance. The game initially opens 2 days before the Zombie outbreak on Banoi Island, with the player controlling Kilo Two, a covert operative working with Dead Island's main character Sian May (who provides radio support) to break into the Geopharm facility on the island. There was also a mole murder. Although he unexpectedly discovers that the facility has been overrun by zombies, Kilo Two manages to kill the mole and obtain a copy of the Geopharm data the mole is trying to steal. However, he is prevented from leaving due to a zombie epidemic to escape from the facility and spill onto the island, so he instead hides the USB flash drive containing the data before being attacked off-screen by a massive creature. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Geopharm is responsible for creating the zombie virus and is part of a global conspiracy known as the Palm Garden Order. The mole works in conjunction with the terrorist hacker Charon, who also penetrated the Order of the Palm Garden. The mole wanted to release the data to the public and reveal the Order of the Palm Garden, but Charon (who blames PGO for his father's death) instead wanted to destroy PGO with his own zombie virus. The plot is moving forward 6 months, with Banoi Island still cut off from the outside world by world governments that have suppressed news of the zombie epidemic. Atlantic journalist Cliff Kahlo, the son of an influential radio and television executive, and his two friends Linda Waterson and Devan Mavropani arrive in Narapela in hopes of discovering the truth behind the events in Banoi. Cliff is angry that his father sends him for a promotion in favor of his sister and decides to start his own independent journalism center with Devan and Linda. The three find the island apparently deserted and, after some investigation, find a mass grave. Dead bodies suddenly come to life and Linda is attacked and bitten by zombies. Shortly thereafter, the three witness a small single-engine plane crash on the island. Devan transports the injured Linda to a mobile camp on the top of the island's central mountain, hoping to find safety while Cliff sets out to investigate the plane crash. Cliff soon receives radio messages from Linda, assuring him that everything is in order and encouraging him for his progress. Cliff reaches the airport where the plane crashed and met with its pilot Sian May, who appears to have survived the rocky end of Dead Island: Riptide and reached the island in search of Kilo Two and Geopharm data. She informs Cliff that there is a secret lab on the island that may have a cure for the zombie epidemic. Speaking to Cliff on the radio, Sian May instructed him to collect the 3 keyboards needed to access the lab. As he explores the island, Cliff begins to experience hallucinations that increase in frequency and intensity as the game progresses. After giving up such a hallucination, Cliff wakes up at the mobile camp just in time to witness Linda being abducted by the same massive mutant that attacked Kilo Two in the prologue. Devan shows up and urges the two to try to escape, stating that Linda is barely alive and will not survive, and criticizes Cliff for abandoning her while she is injured. When Cliff insists on communicating with her on the radio, Devan reveals that he and Linda have never had a radio. After a heated argument, Devan sets out to find a boat to escape from the island as Cliff tries to chase Linda and find a cure. After the giant mutant, Cliff is taken to a secret lab where he finds the data device hidden there by Kilo Two. He discovers that the mutant is Dr Aaron Wells, a Geopharm scientist who was infected by the virus but suffered a unique mutation and retained his intelligence, albeit at some cost to his common sense (a concept explored in multiplayer play Dead Island: Epidemic), Aaron and another Geopharm scientist, Vera Kimball, try to try Linda's cure, but treatment fails, suggesting Linda has died. Enraged, Cliff attacks Aaron madly and is forced to flee the huge mutant. Cliff's hallucinations are increasing and it is clear that Linda's voice heard on the radio is another hallucination. This voice starts to make fun of him and makes fun of his mistakes and failures. Sian May contacts Cliff and warns her that she has put explosives all over the island and will soon detonate them to stop the outbreak. She tells him to leave the island, but Cliff insists that he stay and find Devan. Cliff fails to find Devan, but is radioed by his father, who arrives with a helicopter looking for him. Cliff refuses to leave the island with his father, still hoping to find and rescue Devan, so Cliff's father instead asks him to give him a data drive so he can convey the truth to the world. Cliff, however, resents his father, Cliff contacts Dr. Kimball, who tells him Minimum system requirements: Operating System: Windows Vista x86 SP2 with DirectX 11 Update Installed, Windows 7 or Windows 8 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Memory: 2 GB RAM Video Card: Radeon HD 5450 (1 GB) or GeForce GT 430 (1 GB) DirectX: Version 11 Free space: 10 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Additional Info: No support for Windows XP and DirectX 9.
  22. Volkswagen will invest over 4 billion euros in China by 2020. While our hopes for a future brand plant in Europe are still alive, the group has announced a colossal investment to make in the Celestial. A few days ago, the Volkswagen chief gave an interview stating that his company would not invest in a war-torn country and people would die as a result. Dies was looking at the decisions taken months ago to build a plant in Turkey, again giving hope that we could fight this investment to happen in Bulgaria. Without any workarounds was the announcement from Volkswagen, which said that the company, together with its partners, plans to invest over 4 billion euros in China in 2020 alone. Of these, 40% will be in the field of electric vehicles, including production, infrastructure construction, research and development. Volkswagen is expected to invest more in electric vehicles over the next few years, while conventional ICE will remain in the background. The plans envisage the launch of 30 new energy sources in China by 2025, with a target of 1.5 million annual sales in China. Stefan Wolfenstein, CEO of Volkswagen Group China, says China's success in the field of electric vehicles will be a major driving force behind Volkswagen's sustainable development. In 2020, the production of electric vehicles will start at two new plants of FAW-Volkswagen and SAIC Volkswagen, whose total annual capacity will be 600,000 units. For the first 10 months of this year, Volkswagen Group China has delivered 3.34 million vehicles to customers, and since the brand has entered the Chinese market, that number is already 42 million.
  23. Paris shines in Christmas The Paris City Hall boasts that energy consumption from Christmas decor is reduced every year The most famous boulevard in the capital was lit by energy-saving lights. The 400 trees of the Champs Elysees glowed red. They will delight tourists and residents of Paris until January 8, 2020. The mayor's office in the capital city of Paris boasted that each year they managed to reduce energy consumption from Christmas decorations. Days ago, they lit the Christmas lights on one of the most famous streets in the world - the Champs-Elysées in Paris. The most famous boulevard in the capital was lit by energy-saving lights. The 400 trees of the Champs Elysees glowed red. They will delight tourists and residents of Paris until January 8, 2020. The mayor's office in the capital city of Paris has boasted that it reduces energy consumption from Christmas decorations every year, NOVA reports. Imagine the beauty of the streets of some of the most romantic cities in Europe. Decoration, flavors of delicious croissants and hot chocolate. It's like a fairy tale. In the gallery above, see beautiful pictures of Paris Christmas.
  24. Trump signs law in Hong Kong, China: Evil intentions Trump signs a human rights law reluctantly, this is when he looks for a way to stop the trade war President Donald Trump has signed a bill in support of Hong Kong's protesters for democracy that will anger Beijing, just as Washington hoped to ease the US-China trade war. Trump signed the bill reluctantly, but with almost unanimous support from the US Congress for the measure, he did not have much political room to maneuver. In a statement, Trump spoke of "respect" for Chinese President Xi Jinping and said he hoped "leaders and representatives of China and Hong Kong will be able to alternatively resolve their differences." The Human Rights and Democracy Act requires annual monitoring to verify that Hong Kong has sufficient autonomy to justify its special status in relations with the United States. The US president said he signed the law "out of respect for President [Jinping], China and the people of Hong Kong." In response, the Chinese foreign ministry said it would take "firm counter-measures" - accusing the US of "sinister intentions". It says the US decision is a serious intervention and is "doomed to fail". Trump is currently seeking a deal with China to end a trade war between the two countries. The Hong Kong government also responded, saying the bill would send the wrong signal to protesters and would not help alleviate the situation. What is the truth about Chinese communism Previously, Trump did not pledge to sign the bill, saying he was "with Hong Kong but also that Mr. Xi is an" incredible man. The bill, however, had widespread support in Congress, which means that even if it did veto a presidential veto, lawmakers could potentially vote to overturn Trump's decision. The president also signed a second bill banning the export of ammunition to control the mob for Hong Kong police - including tear gas and rubber bullets. "[The bills] are being passed in the hope that the leaders and representatives of China and Hong Kong will be able to resolve their differences differently, which will lead to long-term peace and prosperity for all," said Donald Trump. The bill was introduced in June in the early stages of protests in Hong Kong and was approved by the House of Representatives last month. It says, "Hong Kong is part of China, but it has a largely separate legal and economic system ..." [The Annual Review] assesses whether China has violated Hong Kong's civil liberties and rule of law, protected by Hong Kong's basic law. Among other things, Hong Kong's special commercial status means that it is unaffected by US sanctions or customs duties imposed on the mainland. The bill also says the US should allow Hong Kong residents to obtain US visas, even if they have been arrested for participating in non-violent protests. Last Sunday, Hong Kong held local council elections, which were seen as a barometer of public opinion towards the government and protesters. Hong Kong leader holding a press conference after the expired record The election was a remarkable victory for the democratic movement, with 17 of the 18 councils now controlled by Democratic councilors. Hong Kong authorities have expressed "utter regret", China's general "solid countermeasures", AFP reported. The Hong Kong government has expressed "utter regret" after US President Donald Trump signed legislation supporting pro-democracy protests. Hong Kong has accused Washington of "interfering" with the city's interior. "These actions / by the US administration - note / are apparently interfering with Hong Kong's internal affairs," a Hong Kong government official said in a statement, warning that the move would "send the wrong message to protesters." China has formally warned it is ready to take "firm countermeasures" against the United States after President Donald Trump signed the law. CHINA SHOWS YOUR POWER, HONG KONG EXPLOSED "The nature of this / action / note / is extremely vile and underpins absolutely sinister intentions," a foreign ministry statement said without specifying what measures Beijing could take.
  25. At a glance EA SPORTS ™ UFC® 3 is a revolutionary title with Real Player Motion Tech, a new gaming animation technology that creates more natural, responsive movements. Each fist, kick, block or counter attack is transmitted with state-of-the-art motion-sensing technology, thus providing the most exciting strategic boxing match in official game history. In the new G.O.A.T. Career Mode, options besides Octagon take into account achievements beyond, showing enthusiasm for battles, creating more competition and everything you need to win the Greatest of All Time title. New striking system The new battle system has more intensity and tension, as it is based on a strategy of danger and reward. The fighter's position and posture further affect the effectiveness of each strike. Impressive realism New and improved realistic delivery of tension to every participant and authentic presentation of player euphoria make the game with best graphics even more impressive with UFC 3. Features Type of gameFighting Playstation 4 console PEGI Rating12 +
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