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vineri, 7 octombrie 2011

Rage Review


The postapocalyptic future is looking pretty good. From the moment you step out under the brilliant, cloud-studded sky of a ruined world, Rage proclaims its artistic prowess. As you drive along dirt roads through narrow canyons among the hardscrabble outposts of civilization, every environmental element pops with thoughtful details. As you converse with the people you meet, their expressive faces and believable dialogue make you eager to hear what they say next. This is an attractive world that makes you excited to go exploring, but there is disappointingly little to find off the beaten path. The richness of Rage makes you wish it were even richer, and you may also find yourself wishing for a better story, more robust ways to enjoy this world with friends, and, above all, better technical execution. There are numerous visual problems that crop up with various video cards, and the texture detail is disappointingly inconsistent. Though Rage still offers an exciting and rewarding adventure, the PC is not the best platform on which to enjoy it.
Sniper rifles remain a valuable commodity in the postapocalyptic future.
The early hours of Rage's PC launch were plagued with problems, and many still linger as of this writing. Nvidia cards are still prone to screen tearing, while AMD cards see issues with freezing and wonky character animations. You need to do some research to determine the best drivers for your system, and even then, you may be stuck suffering through some glitches. There aren't a lot of graphics settings to tweak here, and even on high settings, Rage is inconsistent. Some textures look stunning, while others are blurry and mundane upon closer inspection. These technical shortcomings make the PC version inferior to its console counterparts, but the excellent artistic design still shines through, making Rage an attractive and enticing game.
Having slept snugly through an extinction-level event in a sealed government refuge, you awaken to find that your fellow sleepers were not so lucky. Alone and unsure, you step out into the world, encounter some savage locals, and end up indebted to a local sharpshooter. He explains that survivors like you haven't been seen in a long time, and proceeds to ask you for a favor. Thus begins your journey of helping out the friendly folks of the Wasteland with your natural affinity for driving, collecting, and killing. Each new person you meet is a delight, thanks to stylish character design, expressive animation, and great voice acting. It's a pleasure to visit the local bar where the freckled proprietor pays you a regular bounty and the garish dealer entices you to play another round of a collectible card game. This is a world where a sweet young lady teaches you about a flying implement of decapitation, and the puffed-up mayor sends you on a delivery run to a hand-wringing doctor and his possibly sentient mechanical familiar. Rage's characters are so charismatic that you'll likely be disappointed when your conversations end and will be eagerly anticipating the next interaction.
The towns and settlements where you find these folks are richly detailed and beg to be explored. Observant players are rewarded with a raft of thoughtful artistic touches, including some cute references to certain iconic video games. As you travel outside these havens and around the spacious environs, you encounter the skeletal remains of freeways and industrial complexes set amidst striking sandstone cliffs and scrubby vegetation. While the large scenery usually looks fantastic, many smaller elements lack detail, which can create an unpleasant contrast when you are taking in the sights. Despite the inconsistent textures, Rage still makes you want to stop and gawk at the world around you, and the mercenary path you take gives you plenty of opportunities to do so. Your core missions eventually take a more purposeful path, but Rage does a poor job of drawing you into this crusade, so your quest to ensure a better future for humankind never feels more urgent than your task to bring a boozehound his missing moonshine. It's a shame that the game doesn't leverage its enticing world to create a stronger, more compelling adventure, but it's still fun to explore and inhabit the Wasteland.
Not all Wasteland inhabitants are friendly, however. Packs of bandits have taken up residence in their own little communities, and each group has its own look, combat tactics, and interior decorations. Keeping an eye out in these dens not only gives you a sense of how your enemies live, but can also yield ammunition, guns, collectible cards, and a wealth of detritus that can be sold or used to build helpful items from schematics you acquire. A timely bandage or health boost can toughen you up for a challenging fight, while a bladed wingstick or spidery robotic ally can add crucial firepower to your cause. Your bandit enemies shoot accurately and use cover, while your mutant enemies just run headlong toward you, albeit with some surprising evasive maneuvers. Despite the health items, replenishing health, and rechargeable defibrillation power at your disposal, you can die if you aren't careful. Still, Rage isn't a very difficult game, and you may have to increase the difficulty level in order to feel the threat of death looming over you.
The shooting mechanics are solid, and though the guns in Rage's arsenal are fairly conventional, each one fires with a nice sense of weight. Things get interesting when you incorporate the many weapon-specific ammunition types, such as one that can turn your humble pistol into a powerful hand cannon. Some types merely deal more damage, while others add an extra explosive or electrical kick. The latter are helpful for taking down mechanical enemies, while the time delay on the former lets you take sinister delight in watching your enemies realize they are about to explode. Enemies in Rage die with style; some crawl on the ground, mortally wounded but still trying to kill you, while others lose limbs, heads, or complete corporeal integrity. Though it can be odd to fill an enemy with bullets and have him react only to the last one, dealing brutal death is still satisfying.
When you're not engaged in firefights or friendly conversation, you spend a lot of time driving around the Wasteland. The various four-wheeled vehicles you come to own are fun to whip around in, and the stunning scenery is a constant source of enjoyment. As you drive from one area to the next, the quality of light changes to create a nice sense of travel. Bandits frequently come after you, and with the application of firepower, expendable items, and some judicious ramming, you assert your vehicular dominance. There are items for field repairs if you take too much damage, and if you find yourself about to explode (or hung up on a rock or guardrail), you can call for a tow and instantly travel back to the nearest town for a reasonable price. You can upgrade your ride or earn a new set of keys by racing on the Wasteland circuit, but your opponents rarely put up enough of a fight to force a photo finish. The car improvements are worth your time, but if you want a tough race, the competitive online multiplayer is the place to go.
In Road Rage, up to four racers can compete in a few different modes that reward good driving and skilled shooting. Some are straight-up demolition derbies, while others require you to grab fallen meteors or race through checkpoints while avoiding your opponents' onslaughts. Road Rage is a fairly shallow experience, despite the variety of cars and weapons that you unlock as you level up, but it's a worthwhile diversion if you crave competition. You can also team up online in two-player cooperative missions that are very similar to some of the solo missions you embark on in the campaign. These so-called Legends of the Wasteland are nicely bookended by voice-overs that make you feel like your exploits will be talked about for years to come. In these stand-alone sorties, you must make do with a preset loadout and whatever you can find in the environment, killing enemies while trying to avoid damage in order to preserve your score multiplier. This mode currently suffers from sporadic bugs that cause strange flickering around character models, which can make your teammate look multidimensional and your opponents hard to headshot. Nonetheless, these are solid challenges to overcome, but with only nine missions, they're more of a nice bonus than a compelling reason to play.
That honor belongs to the lengthy campaign, which can last upward of 20 hours for avid racers and diligent quest seekers. Though the story gets a bit too cliched, there is a robust amount of adventuring to be done in a world that rewards you for your attention. It's a shame that your explorations are marred by Rage's technical shortcomings, and only time will tell how much patches will be able to fix these problems. Rage is better enjoyed on an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, but regardless of which platform you play on, it still offers a rich and rewarding adventure.

sursa:gamespot.com

Încărcarea telefonului în doar 10 minute - metoda japoneză


Japonia are în plan o soluţie promiţătoare care ne va scuti de chinul ciclurilor lungi de încărcare - o baterie care îţi încarcă dispozitivul mobil în 10 minute.
Low batteryPrototipul dezvoltat de operatorul de telefonie NTT DoCoMO şi binecunoscutul producător de electronice NEC este funcţional şi a fost prezentat publicului larg în cadrul expoziţiei CEATEC 2011.
Bateria este externă (din cauza dimensiunilor mari) şi se foloseşte momentan ca o staţie de încărcare. Conectezi telefonul sau laptopul la ea, aştepţi 10 minute (în cazul în care deţii un smartphone, dacă ai laptop aştepţi cam 30 de minute) şi apoi faci loc următorului "nefericit" rămas în pană.
Încărcarea rapidă este posibilă datorită amperajului mare furnizat de baterie - nu mai puţin de 6 Amperi. Ca o comparaţie, port-ul tradiţional USB 2.0 furnizează o intensitate de doar 0,5 Amperi.
NEC şi NTT DoCoMo nu au oferit mai multe detalii despre prototip, dar au menţionat că vor să-l lanseze la scară largă cât mai repede cu putinţă.
Sursa: Gizmodo

Facebook ne traduce acum “zidul” cu mâzgălituri


Zuckerberg şi echipa au încropit un translator pentru Facebook. Acest modul bazat pe Bing Translator traduce din limbile străine într-una din cele cunoscute de către utilizatori. Limbile cunoscute sunt considerate a fi cele specificate la profil.
Utilizatorii vor avea la dispoziţie instrumentul de traducere în cadrul fiecărei postări sau comentariu - observaţi butonul de "Translate" din imaginea de mai jos. Precizăm că, în momentul de faţă, butonul apare doar pe paginile publice, nu şi pe pagina de profil a utilizatorului.
Limbile suportate sunt cele cunoscute de Bing Translator - aproape 40 la număr.
Această implementare - Facebook Translator, vine la scurt timp după ce site-ul numărul unu de socializare a adoptat un antivirus pentru scanarea automată a link-urilor puse de utilizatori.
Sursa: CNet

Acestea ar putea fi specificaţiile lui Samsung Nexus Prime


Cu câteva zile în urmă, Samsung ne-a stârnit curiozitatea cu o imagine care ar anunţa un viitor telefon. Sub descrierea "Something BIG is coming" apare forma misterioasă a unui telefon. S-au făcut multe speculaţii despre el, inclusiv faptul că el ar fi de fapt o tabletă. Cei de la GSMArena.com au reuşit să afle o parte din specificaţiile lui Samsung Nexus Prime.
Specificaţiile lui Samsung Nexus PrimeSpecificaţiile lui Samsung Nexus Prime

Au fost confirmate dimensiunea ecranului şi rezoluţia sa. Este vorba de o diagonală de 4.65" pe care sunt dispuşi 1280x720 pixeli. Matricea afişajului este de tip SuperAMOLED HD, promiţând o calitate excelentă a imaginii. Samsung nu a folosit al său chipset Exynos pentru Nexus Prime, ci a integrat în smartphone un chipset TI OMAP 4460 cu procesor ARM Cortex A9 dual core la 1,2 GHz.
Memoria internă a telefonului comandat de Google este de 32 GB, iar memoria RAM de 1 GB. Bateria are o capacitate de 1.750 mAh. Camerele foto ale lui Samsung Nexus Prime nu sunt chiar de top. Pe spate găsim una cu senzor de 5 MP, capabilă să filmeze 1080p, iar deasupra ecranului se află alta cu senzor de 1,3 MP.
Samsung Nexus Prime nu va rula Android Gingerbread, ci Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. În aceste condiţii, interfaţa grafică va fi personalizată de Google, şi nu putem vorbi aici de TouchWiz. Anunţul oficial se lasă aşteptat, însă vom urmări în continuare acest terminal excepţional.
Sursa: Gsmarena.com

HTC Sensation XL - smartphone de top cu Beats Audio


După Sensation XE , iată un nou model de la producătorul taiwanez care vine cu Beats Audio. Este vorba despre HTC Sensation XL, telefonul despre care unii au spus că este versiunea cu Android Gingerbread a lui Titan. Ecranul imens pentru un telefon mobil, de 4.7", are matrice S-LCD cu 480x800 pixeli. Vă prescurtăm pe scurt mai jos o listă cu specificaţiile lui HTC Sensation XL.
  • Ecran: 4.7", 480X800, S-LCD
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8255
  • CPU: 1,5 MHz, single core
  • RAM: 768 MB
  • Memorie internă: 16 GB
  • Memorie extinsă: Nu
  • Sistem de operare: Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • Interfaţă: HTC Sense UI 3.5
  • Cameră foto: 8 MP, senzor BSI, 28 mm, F2.2, autofocus, LED
  • Filmare: 720p
  • Cameră frontală: 1,3 MP
  • 3G: HSDPA 14,4 Mbps
  • Baterie: 1.600 mAh
  • Dimensiuni: 132,5 x 70,7 x 9,9 mm
  • Greutate: 162,5 g
Telefoanele mari nu sunt pentru toată lumea, iar HTC Sensation XL este un telefon mare şi relativ greu . Ne aşteptam ca să găsim rezoluţia de 540x960 pixeli aici, însă producătorul a ales una puţin mai mică.
Observaţi specificaţiile camerei foto? Ele sunt foarte similare cu ale unui alttelefon anunţat de curând, iPhone 4SAvem un senzor similar de 8 MP cu iluminare din spate (BSI). Lentila oferă o deschidere echivalentă de 28 mm şi un F2.2, faţă de F2.4 la telefonul Apple.
HTC Sensation XL a fost creat în primul rând pentru pasionaţii de muzică. El vine cu ieşire audio şi suport de la Beats Audio. Atunci când o pereche de căşti Beats este conectată la telefon, acesta o recunoaşte şi activează un profil audio special. HTC Sensation XL este livrat cu o pereche de căşti special create pentru el, denumite UrBeats.
Producătorul va include în memoria telefonului aplicaţia HTC Watch care permite descărcarea sau streaming-ul a mii de filme şi emisiuni TV.
HTC Sensation XL va fi disponibil pe piaţă în luna noiembrie în Europa.

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GQ:More Power, Less Flower

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