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  1. https://www.pcgamer.com/pc-gamer-uk-may-issue-shell-yeah/ We're enjoying a bit of nostalgia this month as we check out Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, a loving tribute to arcade classics – as well as a slick and lushly animated brawler in its own right. The minds behind it are masters of retro reinvention, combining the best of old and new across all their projects, and they've told us all about the tricks of their trade. Also spilling the beans this issue is Valve's head honcho, the indomitable Gabe Newell. We've grilled him on everything from the future of PC, to NFTs, to his ambitions for Steam. Oh, and of course the Steam Deck, which we've also rigorously put through its paces for our final scored review - the definitive verdict on whether Valve's device truly is the future of handheld gaming. Taking us back to the past is a deep dive into the making of a stealth classic - Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. We find out how the ground-breaking game came together against the odds, and the legacy it left for soon to be revived series. Over in reviews, we've got our verdict on the ground-breaking Elden Ring, disastrous Babylon's Fall, Destiny 2's big new expansion, and more. In hardware, we've broken down the best flightsticks on the market, and investigated Windows 11's gaming potential. And in our Extra Life section, we've got everything from a mod that turns Half-Life 2's Gordon Freeman into a super-powered action hero, to our guide to keeping the forces of Chaos at bay in Total War: Warhammer III, to the ups and downs of Star Wars: The Old Republic's questionable new update. This month: The definitive verdict on Elden Ring, From Software's massive open world Soulslike. Plus reviews for Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Babylon's Fall, FAR: Changing Tides and more. Gabe Newell speaks on the Steam Deck's release, and what's next for the intriguing handheld PC. A look at the fans still creating new levels for a FromSoftware classic.
  2. Happy Birthday 🎂 To My old & fvrt Fraind Stay blessed keep smiling ☺️

    1. CrimeBOSS

      CrimeBOSS

      Thank you my friend. 

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      MERNIZ

      welcome back bro!

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      [X]pErT-

      W.s welcome 

    3. Mr.Shehbaz

      Mr.Shehbaz

      @protaaIt is not like that, I did not go there I am just busy in my life 🙂

  4. Happy birthday 🎈🎉
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      Hello! Please read rules again. 🙂 You forgot to do something. 

    2. Mr.Shehbaz

      Mr.Shehbaz

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  16. The latest World of Warcraft expansion, WoW Dragonflight, has arrived in alpha form, and with it the ongoing process of revamping and upgrading the various character classes. As engaged players will know, this new phase of the MMORPG’s development is something of a return to brass tacks, with a new talent system more closely in line with the original talent trees seen in pre-Pandaria days. The latest alpha has a litany of adjustments to the previously announced talent trees for Rogues, Hunters and Shamans, and some juicy new talents and abilities. Let’s run through some of the notable changes. Rogues have a host of new tricks on the table (or perhaps under it). For abilities, we have Kingsbane, a short cooldown which inflicts a nasty poison DoT; Echoing Reprimand, a short cooldown that grants you a supercharged combo point; Sepsis, a medium length cooldown which inflicts a DoT and grants a use of a Stealth ability; and Serrated Bone Spike, a 3-charge ability with a 30-second cooldown which inflicts a DoT which lasts until the target dies or leaves combat. For talents, we have Shrouded Suffocation, which buffs Garrote; and Silent Storm, which causes Stealth, Vanish and Shadow Dance to buff your next Shuriken Storm. No new abilities for Hunters, but plenty of new talents. Bloody Claws adds synergy between Mongoose Bite and Kill Command; Pack Resilience buffs the damage and duration of Dire Beast; Ruthless Marauder increases the critical strike of Fury of the Eagle on low health targets, and causes said crits to reduce the cooldown of Wildfire Bomb and Flanking Strike; Ranger buffs Kill Shot, Serpent Sting, Steady Shot and Explosive Shot damage; Intense Focus causes Kill Command to generate additional Focus; Rejuvenating Wind causes Exhilaration to heal you for more; and finally, Bonded Companion, which reduces Coordinated Assault’s cooldown. Only one new talent for Shamans; Shake the Foundations, which gives Earthquake a chance to instantly cast Chain Lightning at a random target. Otherwise, Fire Elemental has received a damage upgrade; Surge of Power now procs from Elemental Blast and Earthquake as well as Earth Shock; and Voodoo Mastery reduces the cooldown of Hex by 15 rather than 10 seconds. For more of the latest Dragonflight alpha news, check out our rundown of the patch notes for the latest alpha build. Alternatively, take a flight path to flavourtown with our ranking of all the new Dragonflight cooking recipes.
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  19. Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) will set up 810 electric vehicle charging stations across 16 highways and expressways covering 10,275 kilometres across the country. CESL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) under the Ministry of Power has discovered prices for setting up 810 electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs), a statement said. The selected corridors include busy routes such as the Mumbai-Pune highway, Ahmedabad-Vadodara Highway, Delhi-Agra Yamuna Expressway, Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Hyderabad ORR Expressway, and Agra-Nagpur Highway to name a few, as per the statement. CESL is using a service procurement model for setting up these charging stations. In this public-private-partnership model, CESL will partner with companies whose job will be to invest in and operate these charging stations across the expressways and highways. Putting up charging infrastructure on highways is part of the FAME-II scheme administered by the Ministry of Heavy Industries. These electric vehicle charging stations will be designed to cater to both private and public vehicles including ones on the roads today — such as Hyundai Kona, Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV and other compatible EVs and e-buses. Providing fast DC connectors, CESL will install 590 chargers of 50kW capacity and 220 chargers of higher 100kW capacity. The chargers with 50kW capacity will be available every 25 kilometres and the 100kW chargers every 100 kilometres. This tender has achieved the government's vision to blend subsidy with investment and encourage private investment in the charging stations business.
  20. Ethereum’s long-anticipated software upgrade has made the blockchain’s early offshoot an unexpected winner, pushing up the prices of the latter’s token in recent days. Ethereum Classic, which was created after a 2016 software change known as a “hard fork” on Ethereum’s blockchain, saw its token’s price jump by as much as 29% on Wednesday. Ethereum also rose by as much as 18% as the crypto industry awaits the blockchain’s biggest transition, also called the Merge, which could take place in September after being kicked down the road for several years. Cryptocurrencies surged across the board Wednesday amid a broad rally in risk assets, with Bitcoin rising as much as 10%, the most in more than a month. The Merge is set to take Ethereum to a system called Proof of Stake, in which staked Ether tokens will order transactions, from its current system called Proof of Work, a mechanism which uses powerful computers to order transactions. The offshoot’s outperformance first came after Ethereum blockchain’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin mentioned it at the annual Ethereum Community Conference, or EthCC, in Paris on July 21. Bloomberg Subscribe TechnologyCrypto Ethereum’s Offshoot Unexpectedly Surges Amid Upgrade Mania The throwback token is up as much as 29% on Wednesday AntPool announced a $10-million investment in Ethereum Classic relates to Ethereum’s Offshoot Unexpectedly Surges Amid Upgrade Mania Source: Ethereum Network ByMuyao Shen+Follow 28 July 2022 at 00:49 GMT+5 Updated on28 July 2022 at 01:11 GMT+5 From Ethereum’s long-anticipated software upgrade has made the blockchain’s early offshoot an unexpected winner, pushing up the prices of the latter’s token in recent days. Ethereum Classic, which was created after a 2016 software change known as a “hard fork” on Ethereum’s blockchain, saw its token’s price jump by as much as 29% on Wednesday. Ethereum also rose by as much as 18% as the crypto industry awaits the blockchain’s biggest transition, also called the Merge, which could take place in September after being kicked down the road for several years. Cryptocurrencies surged across the board Wednesday amid a broad rally in risk assets, with Bitcoin rising as much as 10%, the most in more than a month. The Merge is set to take Ethereum to a system called Proof of Stake, in which staked Ether tokens will order transactions, from its current system called Proof of Work, a mechanism which uses powerful computers to order transactions. Ethereum Classic jumps amid hype over Ethereum's highly anticipated upgrade The offshoot’s outperformance first came after Ethereum blockchain’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin mentioned it at the annual Ethereum Community Conference, or EthCC, in Paris on July 21. “If you want to cancel Proof of Stake, we are not going to cancel you... there’s Ethereum Classic, which is the original Ethereum,” he said. “It’s a very welcoming community and I think they’ll definitely welcome proof of work fans...It’s not even a joke. If you like proof of work, you should go use Ethereum Classic. It a totally fine chain.” Buterin’s comment has helped “drive speculation” among traders, Thomas Dunleavy, senior analyst at crypto research firm Messari, said. Ethereum Classic, which still uses the Proof-of-Work mechanism, may be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Ethereum’s migration, which is expected to cut off earnings for as many as one million people. Miners who are looking for a platform for their costly mining equipment may turn to Ethereum Classic. The “original Ethereum” was pushed further into the limelight after AntPool, the mining pool affiliated with mining giant Bitmain Technologies Ltd., said it has invested $10 million to support it. But analysts remain skeptical of the fate of Ether’s sister token. Since its inception, Ethereum Classic, which is the No. 20 largest cryptocurrency, has never gained a similar level of success as Ether. Its network has also suffered several attacks in the past.
  21. The AMD Ryzen 7000 release date will likely soon be upon us, meaning team red is probably working around the clock to prepare for the launch of its best gaming CPUs yet. While the company is yet to officially announce any of its upcoming models, it seems as though someone at the company may have accidentally let slip the names of some Zen 4 chips. The names of these AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs were discovered by Videocardz while browsing the company’s publicly available media asset library, seemingly confirming the existence of several Zen 4 chips. As you might expect, team red isn’t massively shaking up its naming scheme, with the Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X all making an appearance. There’s unfortunately no sign of any budget leaning Ryzen 3 models, but this leak doesn’t necessarily indicate which processors will be part of the initial launch line up. However, it’s likely that all the aforementioned Ryzen 7000 CPUs will launch simultaneously according to previous reports, allowing AMD to target multiple price points. Just how much each CPU will cost remains to be seen, but AMD will undoubtedly want to price its new Ryzen 7000 processors competitively against upcoming Intel Raptor Lake chips, which are scheduled to land later this year.
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