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  1. Trials Rising (PC, PS4 [reviewed on a PS4 Pro], Xbox One, Switch] Developer: Ubisoft RedLynx Publisher: Ubisoft Released: February 26, 2019 MSRP: $24.99 I'm relieved to report that there aren't any wild new features or concepts in Trials Rising. If you're a returning player, you'll be able to fall right back in without missing a beat. If you're a newcomer, you'll have the best odds yet at quickly picking up the game's simple but deceptively layered controls. Ubisoft is really looking to expand the fan base with Trials Rising. One of the bigger additions is the University of Trials, a series of narrated videos and accompanying levels custom-built to teach (or just reinforce) specific techniques. I can't overstate their usefulness. Each tutorial is set up like a gauntlet that gradually grows more demanding at each checkpoint. You can brute force your way to a middling grade, but to earn top honors, you'll need to master Trials' physics system and precise input timings. University levels open up throughout Trials Rising, so they aren't front-loaded. And like all the best tutorials, they're entertaining in their own right. Once you grasp the fundamentals of acceleration and leaning, so much of the Trials experience comes down to obstacle recognition and muscle memory. If you've never fully understood how to bunny hop, this might be the game to break that cycle. These distraction-free courses are a good way to warm up before facing the leaderboards at large. One of my other favorite inclusions is the Tandem bike, which lets two players use two separate gamepads to ride as co-pilots. Even when you're on a familiar level that you've gone through dozens of times before, it's a totally different experience in local co-op. The bike has its own distinct weight and feel, to say nothing of the inherent chaos that arises when out-of-sync minds attempt to work in harmony. I figured this would be little more than a distraction, but it's genuinely fun to team up. RedLynx has always faced a tricky balance when it comes to meeting the needs of hardcore and novice players. A game like Trials encompasses a wide range of skill sets, and the developers need to nurture the whole spectrum if they want to continue growing their audience year after year. This time, there's more of a reason to replay tracks beyond the basic human desire to trash a rival on the leaderboard. In short, you can't just get gold medals and fly right on through to the next set of stages, one after another, until they're all open. The XP-based progression system is far more drawn out than that, and for accomplished players, it'll take some adjustment. Trials Rising begins with a bare world map that slowly fills in with new tracks, mini-games, and advanced tutorials as you level up your rider. It's a fine idea in theory and it'll keep middle-of-the-pack players engaged longer than they otherwise might've been, but if you're itching to try the toughest levels, you're in for a wait. I prioritized high-paying Contracts (bonus objectives like landing a bunch of flips or never leaning) and Challengers Mode (asynchronous matches against three players in a row). Even then, the rate of progression tested my patience. It took me a week of consistent play before I got to Extreme-tier tracks like Inferno V. On top of those padding concerns, the world map becomes a chore to navigate once it's full of icons and the leveling system incorporates tacky loot boxes. When you level up, you'll obtain assorted outfit pieces, bike cosmetics, and stickers with which to customize them further. (You can also buy items using in-game currency.) The sticker system is akin to a livery editor in racing games, so there's huge potential for inventiveness (and vulgarity). It goes without saying, but I could definitely do without loot boxes. A few other annoyances like slightly-too-sluggish load times while getting into levels and occasional frame-rate hitches chip away at Trials Rising. That said, RedLynx got the important stuff right. The bike handling is as natural and rewarding as it's ever felt to me, and the level theming is, for lack of a better term, on brand. The designs are interesting enough to draw your eye without being so over the top that they distract you while racing. It's just the right mix. Some of my favorites include a killer theme park, a plane spewing its cargo mid-flight, and a castle whose gates you enter atop a battering ram. Nothing in Trials Rising caught me off guard, but then again, I wasn't expecting or hoping for a surprise-filled sequel. I wanted a game in the same vein as Trials Evolution. I'm left mostly happy. Even if you never end up touching the head-to-head online multiplayer, local co-op, ambitious track editor, or any of the ensuing user-made creations, Trials Rising will keep you plenty busy at launch. Some of the out-of-level elements could use another pass, but progression pacing issues, loot-box bloat, and technical hiccups weren't enough to put me off what is ultimately another great Trials game. ------------------------------------------------------ The Game Is For PC / Xbox One / PS4 ------------------------------------------------------ Trials Rising System Rrquirments ------------------------------------------------------ OS: Windows 7/10 (64 bit only) Processor: Intel Core i5 3470, AMD FX 6100. Memory: 8 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R9 270X. DirectX: Version 11. Storage: 23 GB available space. ------------------------------------------------------
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  2. Hi YaKoMoS ThanK you Sow Much For Helping Me  <3<3

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  3. Game Information : Crysis Remastered (PC, PS4, Switch [reviewed], Xbox One) Developer: Crytek (original) / Saber Interactive (remaster) Publisher: Crytek Released: July 23, 2020 (Switch) / TBA (PC, PS4, Xbox One) MSRP: $29.99 After blowback concerning the game's most recent trailer, Crytek put every other version on ice, but opted to release the Switch edition to the world. Yet, it shouldn't be any surprise that Crysis Remastered actually runs competently on Switch given who worked on it. Saber Interactive was co-lead on the port job, and they've done a wonderful job adapting games like The Witcher 3 to the "small screen." Most of the problems from this remaster actually stem from the original release, not the Switch itself. Let's start with the Switch-centric stuff. Upon booting it up, I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted by a very stable 30 frames-per-second framework. While it's not "look at how amazing Crysis looks on my new rig" impressive, the fact that it runs well even in portable mode is a feat. While things can dip when there's a lot happening on-screen, the game is heavily predicated on intimate firefights, so it held up consistently. Another thing to keep in mind is that the Switch port preserves the ray-tracing spirit of the other editions, with well-crafted light and shadow work. At first glance the Switch port isn't a showstopper, but the devil is in the details: Crytek and Saber could be ushering in a new era of Switch visuals. Portable mode really is one of my favorite ways to play the game, but be warned that the gyro/motion controls are a bit fiddlier. I found that gyro aiming was much more precise with the use of a Pro Controller while the Switch was docked. Thankfully, all of this is optional. Again, it works, But the truth is, when removed from the technical prowess conversation entirely, Crysis was never that impressive. While the level design of many missions is interesting in that it takes a semi-open world approach, exploring those sandboxes is rarely fun in practice. The joys of the Nanosuit (which is 2020 tech, by the way, according to the in-game lore) are unique at first glance, especially if you hadn't played that many first-person shooters, but the honeymoon period quickly wanes. Your main tools are a Predator-like stealth toggle and superhuman sprinting/jumping capabilities, as you weave in and out of a mostly nonsensical narrative involving North Koreans and Matrix-like robot aliens: back when The Matrix was still pretty hip and Alien vs. Predator was looking like a promising film franchise. It takes itself just a little too seriously to really take advantage of the latter — and doesn't have anything that interesting to say about geopolitics or basically anything else. Crysis has plenty of pointed moments though (mostly when it isn't afraid to get linear, in a positive way) that help cement itself as a memorable modern FPS. Gunplay is tight and well done, as is the feeling of jumping up on a tall building and laying down fire from above. When it comes to moment-to-moment fights, Crysis feels worth playing from start to finish. It's when those moments are temporarily paused that it falters again. The teams also haven't pushed this remaster far enough, but that's not a Switch problem. Sadly the AI hasn't really been upgraded, allowing it to be gamed often. A "semi-destructible environment" just doesn't cut it as a selling point either; especially since Red Faction helped pioneer the concept in 2001. The icing on the feel-bad cake is that the Ascension mission is still missing in action on the Switch version: a holdover from the PS3 and Xbox 360 re-releases. It feels really weird for a new take on Crysis to be releasing so close to the next generation, behind the curve. For those of you who are curious about this series and want to jump in, you could do a whole lot worse on the Nintendo Switch. If you want to play Crysis in the most shiny way possible and own another platform, it's best to wait. --------------------------------------------------------- The Game Is For Playstation 4 / Pc / Xbox ------------------------------------------------- Crysis Remastred System Requirment ------------------------------------------------- OS: Windows 10 64-bit. Processor: Intel Core i5-3450 / AMD Ryzen 3. Memory: 8GB. Storage: 20GB. Direct X: DX11. GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon 470. GPU memory: 4GB in 1080p. -------------------------------------------------
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  4. ¤ Name[/nickname]: -=CyBeR=- ¤ Age: 18 ¤ Country: Algeria ¤ Occupation: College ¤ A short description about you: Nice Person ¤ How did you found out Csblackdevil Community: From Zombie Server's ¤ Favorite games: PUBG Cs 1.6 CS GO Among us ..... ¤ Favorite server [community only]: NewlifeZM ¤ A picture of you: --
  5. Have Fun On NewLifeZM
  6. ¤ Nickname: -=CyBeR=- ¤ Name: Yassin ¤ Age: 18 ¤ Country: Algeria ¤ City: Ain Defla ¤ Favorite Games: PUBG Cs1.6 CS GO Among Us ....... ¤ Favorite Shows: - ¤ Favorite Movies: Mission Impossible ¤ Favorite Songs / Favorite genre: Lil Pump 6ix9ine Wiz Khalifa ....... ¤ What would you like to do in life: Best gamer in The World ¤ Favorite actor - why ?: Wil Smith ¤ Favorite actress - why ?: - ¤ You Smoke? / What brand of cigarette smoke: I Smoking Malbro ; RYM ;LM .............. ¤ What alcoholic drink frequently: - ¤ Favorite juice: Orange ¤ In what country would you like to live: Maldives. Ecuador ¤ Favorite football team: Bayaern ¤ Car models: BMW ¤ A brief description about you: Do not Tolerate ¤ How did you find NewLifeZm?: From CSBD ¤ If you win 1 million dollars, which would be the first thing you do?: Boost Newlife A Life And Get The best Setup World i travel
  7. Contra !!!
  8. Welecome Back Have Fun
  9. Hi Nikhel iSee you mientoed me but iam sry 1 frst Team speak dont work to me 2nd I asked @TheIncredibleHulk for Remove me sow Iam Not Admin . Bye
  10. Have Fun On Newlife
  11. Hooligan" i Hope you back soon' bcs Only you best Global Modertor solved problems in F.A.Q +++ Forum need you back please bro 😞

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  12. He No Read The Rules Also GABI you Are Admin sow if You reported Admin Go Admin Only And Complaint And Report
  13. Congrates Wled el Djazayer

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    1. Hossam Taibi

      Hossam Taibi

      alah yahfdak khoya ❤

  14. Congrates For Global medrator Bro ❤️

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      #Steeven.™

      @-=CyBeR=- Thank you very much brother! 😎

  15. Congrates For Global Medrator Bro ❤️

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  16. Congrates For Medrator ❤️ 

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    1. LosT贼

      LosT贼

      Thanks ❤️ 

    2. Sxynix

      Sxynix

      Np Weld bladi 

  17. Yea Also I Saw Him Not Attacking And Camping Every Mod He Is Playing for Rank
  18. Nickname : -=CyBeR=- Problem : My Csbd its With Romanian Language I Cant Understand Any thing And idk how i can Change thee language Screenshot:
  19. Welecome Back Bro
  20. ¤ Your name: -=CyBeR=- ¤ Claimed Admin name: @totu154 ¤ Date and time: today 9 A.M ¤ Reason of complaint: Me was hiding in mod and he come where me was for hiding too i was will remove lm for he hide but nemesis kill him and he slay me ask maxx he was will hide too but me have right in my place as me like remove lm or not And Everey time he zm he rr zm he is admin playing for rank and if anyone kill him in mod he go fast retry for respawn ¤ Proof (screenshot or console or demo): https://imgur.com/XKU0ojq https://imgur.com/XPgypee An Advice :Admin must read rules and know and do it

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