Jon Anik, Sean Shelby and Mick Maynard sit down to preview some of the top fights at UFC 213 which features two titles fights – Amanda Nunes vs Valentina Shevchenko for the bantamweight title and Yoel Romero vs Robert Whittaker for the interim middleweight belt.
A Smarter Path | Chasing Genius | National Geographic
Determined to solve the climate crisis, Scott and Julie Brusaw founded Solar Roadways after learning the U.S. had over 72,000 square kilometers of asphalt and concrete surfaces exposed to the sun.
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Embracing F.E.A.R.
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The brilliance of F.E.A.R. and the lessons we can learn from it.
Ever since the first-person shooter was popularized in the 1990s, several titles in the genre have attempted to do one of two things, or both, to capitalize on the kinetic feeling of immersion that comes with experiencing the game world and its going-ons through the eyes of the avatar: a) by empowering the gamer with a wide array of weapons and letting them loose on a virtual space chock-full of hostile NPCs all too happy to riddle their quarry with lead and b), by dropping the player in an environment that not only puts their navigational skills to the test, but also engrosses them with a tangible atmosphere that can prove inviting or unsettling.
It’s a two-part formula that has stood the test of time for over 25 years, and it’s one that developers have been more than eager to iterate upon in sundry ways. With the advancement of technology, games have built upon the shooter template with more dramatic storylines, customization options, gameplay modes, and an emphasis on human competition. These are design choices that have embellished the template and attracted wider audiences, a development that was especially conspicuous during the last console generation with works such as Modern Warfare setting trends that defined the modern military FPS. Suffice it to say that the arcade-y and skill-based roots of the genre were gradually being diluted.
For players that solely seek in shooters the raw satisfaction of blasting their virtual foes to pieces with boom-sticks while simultaneously traversing dynamic locales that captivate the senses and keep them on their toes, this sort of philosophy generally came across as a missed opportunity to distill and perfect the two halves of the formula. A few titles did, however, put an extra emphasis on the core FPS blueprint, and fewer still actually came close to perfecting it. And there is one first-person shooter in particular that stands out. One that took advantage of modern technology and did everything it possibly could to make the participant feel both like a true hunter … and the hunted one.
That FPS was none other than Monolith Productions’ F.E.A.R..
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BATMAN vs LEX LUTHOR
It’s the battle of the billionaires in this week’s versus clip! Batman is the single best fighter in the DCU and has one of the sharpest minds on the planet, but Lex Luthor is an evil genius willing to cross lines that Bruce never would. Will the Dark Knight remind this Metropolis villain why the ones in Gotham all fear him? Or will Lex Luthor prove that in the boardroom AND in the streets, he’s #1? Let us know in the comments below!
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10 Things Only NOOB Gamers Will Understand
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This video should make NOOBs feel right at home because if you don’t understand this then no one else will! Although we’ve all been in your shoes before as much as we hate to admit it. There’s nothing quite as disappointing as realizing that your favorite Pokemon character isn’t going to be part of the starter pack–welcome to the beginning of microtransaction. If you want Pikachu for the Game Boy Color you’ll have to buy him. Sometimes, games can impress with rare and special items and nowadays you don’t even have to grind for special gear. You just have to pay a few dollars for that awesome new upgrade. Item building is one of those things that come with time. No one goes into League of Legends examining how the items are going to affect gameplay. We’ve all been at this point in our gaming careers: Where am I? Where are the health and ammo spawns? Is this my life now? If you play games like Star Wars Battlefront you’ll understand the devastation of experiencing a one shot kill to the head, but you know what makes up for that? Beating an extremely difficult boss in a game like Dark Souls 3! Every gamer knows how it feels to have to start from the beginning and that means learning all the special attacks of a new character. And also what buttons make that character move. If you have finally learned what a NOOB is, congratulations and welcome to not being a NOOB. Also with your newly acquired title you should know better than to run in the line of damage of Bastion’s turrets and if you haven’t learned that by now then you are not tall enough to ride this ride.
Introduction to Samsung E-FOTA
Samsung E-FOTA is innovative enterprise FOTA Service for Android software and OS version control. With E-FOTA, IT admins can block latest firmware updates and select the versions they want. It lets them offer users optimized OS versions by testing new firmware and internal applications before providing updates.
E-FOTA provides unified OS and software versions for enterprise devices, making OS and software management easier for IT admins. This helps users boost their business stability by allowing them to use designated software and operation system.
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Cockatoos Become Drummers to Pick Up Chicks | National Geographic
Cockatoos share a surprising characteristic with humans—musical drumming. While studying wild male palm cockatoos, National Geographic grantee Robert Heinsohn discovered the birds use rhythmic drumming to attract mates.
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Each bird seems to have its own unique style of drumming with repeating patterns. Some of the birds even use tools to drum with, the only reported species other than humans to do so.
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Make Your Own Spider-Man Homecoming Suit – DIY Costume Squad
Find out how to make your very own Spider-Man Homecoming costume using regular clothes and a lot of black marker!
In each episode of ‘DIY Costume Squad’ one of our expert hosts shows you how to make your own DIY costume based on popular movie/TV/video game characters. Watch as they transform everyday materials and store-bought items into fantastic costumes!
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10 Movie Mistakes That Disney Made Without Getting Caught! Part 2
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With the fifth instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise ‘Dead Men Tell no Tales’ just coming out, did you notice the mistakes Disney made in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl?
Disney are at the forefront of film-making, especially when it comes to their animated movies. As a company they pay attention to detail, and they do their research… most of the time that is. The guys at Disney are only human, and sometimes they make mistakes. Here at Screen Rant we’ve found ten of those mistakes, from animation errors, to factual ones, and continuity errors, and we have put them all here for your entertainment.
Animation is a tricky medium to work with – you get total creative control, but that also means you get total human error, and sometimes things can be easy to overlook. Pocahontas, Mulan, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and Frozen all feature animation errors in the shape of independent shadows, strangely behaved ink, transforming dresses, inconsistent proportions and swords which come out of no-where. Pirates of the Caribbean, Hercules, and Tarzan all feature factual errors, and the Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story suffer from continuity errors, with the Beast tearing a human portrait of him which is older than he was when he was cursed, and Buzz acts like a Toy when he doesn’t think he is.
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