Star Wars : Integrum game developed by the Rogue studios. Star wars : Integrum game is based on the concept of the Star wars. This game will soon be launched and released worldwide. Star wars : Integrum game can be played on the platforms of Xbox, Playstation and PC. For more updates, stay in touch with our channel and also you can get more information on this game from the developers of the game - Rogue Studios.
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! In the FINAL tournament in Season 8 : crazy fair, we will have to kill the wicked biters, grim bloaters, timmy the bloat and the dusty runners(limestone location) in the forest locations to get the tournament points. Here, the tournament is between 10 survivors. Higher the kills, higher the tournament points we get, higher the rank we get, higher the reward we get!
Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! In this third week, the events are hosted by Tony, from whom we get reputations! There are Fair fishing, Dog show, new items in trade shop and spinner available!
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! The treasure can be found from the limestone and forest locations. The treasure location can be obtained from the fortune teller in the fair!
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is!
In this second week, the events are hosted by Hanna, from whom we get reputations! There are turkey races, turkey catch, Fortune teller and Concerts!
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! The INFECTED TREE tournament is a tournament in Season 8 : crazy fair! we will have to cut the infected trees in the forest locations to get the tournament points. Here, the tournament is between 10 survivors. Higher the infected trees are cut, higher the tournament points we get, higher the rank we get, higher the reward we get!
In this article, we will get to know how to complete the Faction - Fly me to the moon mission in just cause 2 game. in brief, the mission is continuation of the previous mission - Faction : Airport troubles.
In this mission we will have to destroy the 3 rockets as per the order of Ulars gang. After destroying all the 3 rockets, there will be one more rocket extra to be destroyed. Destroy all the rockets in order to complete the mission.
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! You can win the Arena by betting on the fighters accordingly based on their betting odds! Only 3 tries will be given and 4 fighters are available for fight!
Raider
Megan
Punster
Hancock
Each fight requires a bet amount of 5 fair tickets. Winning fair tickets will be received accordingly. If you have tried all the 3 tries, then you can bet in the arena only after 24 hours! Bang the bell to stop the round and win the fight!
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! The ROPE TREE tournament is the a tournament in Season 8 : crazy fair! we will have to cut the trees with rope in the forest locations to get the tournament points. Here, the tournament is between 10 survivors. Higher the trees are cut, higher the tournament points we get, higher the rank we get, higher the reward we get!
In this article, we will get to know how to complete the Faction - Airport Troubles mission in just cause 2 game. in brief, the mission is continuation of the previous mission - Faction : Taming the beast.
In this mission we will have to hack the terminals and take the parts and passwords with us!
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Hello Survivors! Finally here is our Last Day on Earth: Survival Season 8 : Crazy fair. We have been waiting for this to happen from the beginning, and finally here it is! You can win the zombie corrida by surviving 90 seconds with the infected bull in the arena without killing it!
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(Image credit: Sony)Sony has finally revealed the PS5. In a June 11 showcase event, we learned all about the PS5's game library, but the conference culminated in a surprise reveal of the PS5 system itself. We now know that the system will be an black-and-white boxes with rounded angles and fins on the top. We also know that it will share a color scheme with the similarly black-and-white DualSense Controller.
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Beyond that, all the information we know about the PS5's specs are the same as before. It will still feature a custom 825 GB SSD that can load games incredibly quickly, as well as a 10.3 teraflop AMD RDNA 2 GPU for rendering vivid, lifelike graphics. Most games will run at 4K resolution with speeds of 60 frames per second, but the system can theoretically handle resolutions up to 8K and frame rates up to 120 fps.
We have not yet learned a price or release date for the PS5, although we've included all the information we know about those two topics later in this guide.
PS5 event June 11
The Tom's Guide live blog of the PS5 event recaps everything that happened at the PS5 June 11 event. We saw more than an hour of gameplay footage from a variety of titles, including Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Hitman 3, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Horizon II: Forbidden West.
More importantly, we finally got our first glimpse of the PS5 console itself. Check the design section for more information.
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What it is: Sony's newest console, the fifth non-portable PlayStation
Release date: Holiday 2020
Price: TBD
Key features: 4K games at 60 fps, up to 8K resolution, up to 120 frames per second, ray tracing, fast-loading SSD
Key games: Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon II: Zero West, Gran Turismo 7, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
Sony revealed the PS5's final design on June 11. The console will come in two styles: an asymmetrical PlayStation 5, and a symmetrical PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. The difference between the two is fairly obvious: The former has a disc drive, while the latter will play only digital games. As such, it's likely that the PS5 Digital Edition will cost less, but it's not clear how much the price break might be.
Beyond that, the design is a departure for PlayStation, which has launched with all-black consoles ever since the PS2. The PS5 is a two-tone black-and-white console with a vertical configuration and sloping white fins that cover a rounded black box. The Tom's Guide staff has mixed opinions on whether this looks futuristic or ridiculous; no doubt, the Internet at large will debate the design until the console comes out, and perhaps even afterward.
PS5 specs
CPU: 8x Zen 2 Cores at 3.5GHz
GPU: 10.28 TFLOPs, 36 CUs at 2.23GHz, RDNA 2 architecture
RAM: 16GB GDDR6
Storage: Custom 825GB SSD
Expandable storage: NVMe SSD slot
Optical drive: 4K Blu-ray drive
Mark Cerny, a lead systems architect at Sony, hosted a talk on March 18 that walked users through some of the salient points of the PS5’s hardware. In particular, he discussed the PS5’s SSD configuration and 3D audio capabilities. We also learned about the system’s CPU, GPU and RAM structure.
The SSD is the PS5's secret weapon, at least according to the Epic Games developers. The PS5 targets a load rate of 5.5 GB/s. In theory, that’s almost 10 times faster than the PS4. To be cost-effective, however, the PS5’s default hard drive will be only 825 GB, rather than a full 1 TB.
Epic Games is, in fact, so impressed with the PS5's SSD that it's had to rewrite parts of the Unreal Engine's code. A developer claims that the SSD will enable more detailed and immersive environments, chock full of far more assets than previous consoles could render. The dev claims that the SSD will force other developers to rethink how they approach game design. It's a bold claim, but we'll see for ourselves during the PS5's life cycle.
Cerny also discussed the PS5’s custom RDNA2 AMD GPU, and the physical construction of the PS5’s CPU. The short version is that the control unit (CU) on the PS5 is 62% larger than the PS4’s, largely due to the amount of transistors present. This means the PS5’s CPU will be able to route more processes, more efficiently.
The GPU will also make use of both ray tracing and primitive shaders, which will affect both power consumption and heat management. Unlike the PS4, on which power consumption can variously tremendously from game to game, the PS5 will try to standardize power consumption for each game and make resources available as needed. This should prevent overheating, as well as excessive fan noise.
One of the most exciting —but also most technically demanding — aspects of the PS5 is its emphasis on 3D audio. Some PC headsets already feature 3D audio, but eventually, Cerny wants the PS5 to deliver 3D audio, regardless of platform: TV speakers, headset or soundbar. The key to 3D audio lies in Head Related Transfer Function, or HRTF. This feature maps out an individual’s hearing based on a sound’s frequency, direction and volume.
A Sony patent suggests that the PS5's 3D audio may also be dynamic, to some degree. The patent describes a "dynamic AI audio" system that responds to player cues in order to gauge a player's emotional state and adjust the music accordingly. This could be anything from changing a piece's tempo, to using a different piece entirely. On the other hand, the PS5 isn't mentioned specifically in the patent, so this could also be more of an experimental idea.
We may also get a taste of the PS5's 3D audio capabilities at the June 11 event. An official PlayStation blog post advises viewers to watch the proceedings with headphones rather than phone or laptop speakers. Perhaps this is just to show off each game's audio design, but it's not impossible to include a 3D audio demo. The only problem is that 3D audio has to be customized to each user, so it's not clear how a general audience would be able to hear the effect.
PS5 games
One of the biggest games announced at the PS5 June 11 event was Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which will launch alongside the PS5. This game will let you take control of Miles Morales as a newer, younger, less experienced Spider-Man, with all of Peter Parker's powers and then some. We've seen very little of the game in action so far, but expect to learn more about it between now and its release date: holiday 2020.
Horizon II: Forbidden West is also another key PS5 title, following up on the 2017 hit Horizon: Zero Dawn. Other exclusives highlights include Gran Turismo 7 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. On the third-party front, you can look forward to big titles such as Godfall, Resident Evil Village and NBA 2K21.
We recently got a deep dive on PS5 gameplay, thanks to an Unreal Engine V demo entitled Lumen in the Land of Nanite. While this was just a tech demo, not an actual title slated to come out, it showed us how at least one developer will leverage the PS5's powerful hardware for dynamic lighting and complex polygons. See the video below:
Ubisoft has confirmed that some of its upcoming titles, including Watch Dogs Legion, Gods and Monsters, Rainbow Six Quarantine and Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be on PS5, in addition to other consoles. People Can Fly's multiplayer shooter Outriders will also be available on both next-gen systems. We'll also be getting Fortnite, although that's no great surprise.
Another game we may see on the PS5 is the PS4 hit Bloodborne. A recent tip from a popular streamer suggests that the ultra-difficult action/RPG may get a remaster for both PC and PS5, courtesy of the same team that brought Uncharted and Gravity Rush ports to the PS4. Of course, whether or not Bloodborne comes to the PS5 as a port, you'll probably be able to play it, thanks to backwards compatibility. But this version would have better frame rates and sharper graphics.
PS5 release date
Sony has announced that the PS5 will launch during the holiday 2020 season. This means it will likely come out within a few weeks of its competitor, the Xbox Series X. Anything past that, for the moment, is simply speculation. For context: The PS4 hit shelves on November 15, 2013.
According to a recent leak, the exact PS5 launch date might be November 20. A prolific source on Twitter claimed that the DualSense controller, by itself, was slated to come out on November 20, and cost $60. It stands to reason that the controller would come out on the same day as the console itself, in order to facilitate multiplayer games. (Each PS5 will come with one DualSense controller, of course.)
PS5 price
Like its release date, the PS5's price is shrouded in mystery. So far, all we have to go on is that the PS4 cost $400 when it first came out — a price that undercut the competing Xbox One by $100. Sony may not pull the same trick again, though, as Microsoft is in a better position to undercut its competitor this time around.
Another price listed at a retailer is CA$560 (a little less than $400 USD) at a store called Play N Trade Vancouver. This seems to be a placeholder number rather than an official price from Sony, but it could be in the right ballpark. Other reports suggest that the PS5 could cost up to $500, though.
Sony itself has promised that the console will be a "the best possible value proposition," while acknowledging that value does not correlate directly to price. As such, we can expect the PS5 to be somewhat expensive. As before, $500 seems like a safe number; if it's less than that, gamers may be pleasantly surprised. And if it's more than that, at least Sony has tempered our expectations first.
PS5 controller
In April 2020, Sony officially took the wraps of DualSense: a radically redesigned PlayStation controller that will accompany the PS5. While DualSense has a familiar button layout and brings back the touchpad from the DualShock 4, its two-toned black-and-white design looks nothing like any PlayStation controller before it.
As Sony confirmed before, DualSense will have haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, which will provide realistic, tactile rumble to simulate the feel of, say, driving through mud or firing a bow and arrow. The controller's Share button has been replaced by a new Create button, which Sony says will provide even more ways to capture and share your favorite gameplay moments.
DualSense also has a built-in microphone, which will let you chat with friends without needing to dig your gaming headset out. The controller's light bar now surrounds the touchpad, which lets you better see the glow emanating out of it and complements the white design nicely.
PS5 interface
We haven't seen the PS5 interface in action yet, although a Reddit leak from a while back supposedly shows us what the PS5 dev kit's menus look like. The interface in this leak is nearly identical to the PS4, although as many users have pointed out, that doesn't necessarily indicate anything about the PS5's menus. Dev kits often use what already works rather than what might look pretty in the future.
Furthermore, a Sony patent application filed in 2018 might tell us a little more about a new addition to the PS5's interface. A "durational information platform" could use pop-up dialogue boxes to tell you how long any given level might take to complete, as well as whether doing so would conflict with any real-world obligations you have. The patent hasn't been granted yet, so this might not be a launch feature, if Sony ever implements it at all.
PS5 backwards compatibility
The PS5 will be backwards compatible with most — but perhaps not all — PS4 games. Unlike the PS3, which essentially incorporated a PS2’s guts into early models, the PS5 will run older games via regularized software algorithms. In theory, this means that almost every PS4 game will be compatible with the PS5 right from the get-go. At launch, most of the PS4's 100 most popular games will be playable.
However, it's possible that this functionality won't be built into the PS5, instead requiring a software update. The Icelandic PS5 website claimed (then quickly took down the claim) that Sony's new console would let gamers "play a back catalog of supported PS4 games with system update." This could mean a number of things. Perhaps Sony will roll out game support piecemeal, or perhaps requires software updates on a title-by-title basis, like the Xbox systems. In any case, expect that you'll need an Internet connection to play older titles.
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