GAMING MOMENTS III

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    Kisima paduwak wenne naha bro
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    100% recommend karanna puluwan:yes:pattama game 1ka:love:oyata chance 1kak athnam aniwa ganna
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    thanx machan mam oka ganum
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    asylum

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    :)Bethesda is working on two huge projects, confirms The Elder Scrolls VI

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    Pete Hines, Vice President of Public Relations and Marketing at Bethesda, has confirmed that Bethesda is currently working on two – unnamed – projects that are as big as The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. Pete Hines also confirmed the existence of The Elder Scrolls VI, although he did claim that we won’t see it anytime soon.

    As Pete told IGN:
    “The studio has two major projects, two major games that they are planning on doing before they get to an Elder Scrolls 6.”
    Here is what Bethesda Game Studios Game Director Todd Howard had to say about The Elder Scrolls VI in an interview with Geoff Keighley during YouTube’s Live at E3 stream.
    “That’s kind of like the elephant in the room, always, when we talk about anything, and I think it’s good to tell our fans in these moments, yes, of course we are [making Elder Scrolls 6]. It’s something we love. But it is—I have to be careful what I say—it’s a very long way off. I could sit here and explain the game to you, and you would say, ‘That sounds like you don’t even have the technology—how long is that going to take?’ And so it’s something that’s going to take a lot of time, what we have in mind for that game.”
    So there you have it everyone. The Elder Scrolls VI is actually happening.​

    good at lest they cannot put denuvo in to this game thanks to mods.:):):)

    and hopefully they use a new game engine for this one.

    what is the next game fallout new orleans?.:oo::oo::oo:
     

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    The hardest fight I've encountered in the entire game. :D
    I died like 8 or 9 times here I guess. Never was able to aggro all of them at once & beat them. The last 2 or 3 are really tough. But there are certain skills you could use to make the fight easier.

    are u kidding me? this was one of the easiest fights for me cz i had my viper venomous gear set on :D :rofl:
     

    Alucard_SxE

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    are u kidding me? this was one of the easiest fights for me cz i had my viper venomous gear set on :D :rofl:

    what was the difficulty level?
    Armour doesn't matter that much. I had the Mastercrafted Ursine Armour or the Mastercrafted wolven armour (don't remember which I wore for the fight) on.

    In death March, two or three shots from him and I'm dead. :baffled:
    I don't block any enemies in witcher mostly. Didn't use blocking here too.
    Parrying and countering only.
    And drank a ton of decoctions for the fight.

    The last two or three fears are the only challenge.

    But ofcorse you could beat them without much effort using the heavy attack tier 3 special or maybe the swivel combo.

    This is the only fight that was hard for me. I rarely die on a battle and here I died like 8 or 9 times. :baffled: I depends on the build I guess.

    Maximum death counts as I remember

    1. Iris' Greatest Fear - 8 or 9 times
    2. Imlerith - about 4 times I guess.
    3. Eredin - about 2 or 3 times.

    Other than that one shotted mostly every other boss or monstor fight well other than the Archgriffin at white Orchard. :lol:


    For a much more interesting fight try aggroing them all at once at win :D
    Gonna try that in Death March NG+ when I get the time
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    Phil Spencer on Microsoft games appearing on Steam and PC game releases on the Windows Store


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    In an interview with Giantbomb, Xbox boss Phil Spencer revealed some interesting information about Microsoft’s future plans regarding the Windows store. Phil Spencer claimed that some of Microsoft’s games will find their way on Steam, something that will definitely please a lot of PC gamers.​
    As Phil Spencer told Giantbomb:​
    “I look at Steam today, it’s on an incredible growth trajectory. It’s a massive force in gaming; a positive force. I think it will be bigger a year from now than it is today. And five years later it will still be bigger again. I look at Valve as an important [independent software vendor] for us on Windows. They are a critical part of gaming’s success on Windows. I don’t think Valve’s hurt by not having our first-party games in their store right now. They’re doing incredible well. We will ship games on Steam again.”
    Before jumping around like crazy, do note that this is not a confirmation of Microsoft’s first-party games coming to Steam. Yes, Microsoft will release some games on Steam, however it still plans to compete with Steam.​
    “There’s going to be areas where we cooperate and there’s going to be areas where we compete. The end result is better for gamers.”
    Basically, this sounds more like this: “We will release some games but the first-party triple-A games will remain exclusive to Windows Store.”​
    Regarding the reception of the recently released PC games on Windows Store, Phil Spencer had this to say:​
    “They all haven’t gone swimmingly. Some of them have gone well. Forza 6 Apex did well. Quantum Break wasn’t our best PC release. Killer Instinct did well on PC. Gears of War Ultimate Edition was OK–we definitely learned there.”
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    :cool:Pascal pushes down pricing on GeForce GTX 980 Ti, 980, and 970 graphics cards

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    In a bid to move inventory and renew interest in previous generation Maxwell cards, Nvidia and its hardware partners have cut the price of several previous generation graphics cards, including the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX 980, and GeForce GTX 970.

    Starting at the top, there was little reason to go out and purchase a GeForce GTX 980 Ti after Nvidia announced its first Polaris cards, the GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1070 with starting prices of $599 and $379, respectively. Both are faster than a Titan X, which itself beats the GeForce GTX 980 Ti by a smidgen. That being the case, it no longer made sense to pay in the neighborhood of $600 for a GeForce GTX 980 Ti, even if it was factory overclocked and custom cooled.

    That's no longer the price point. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti is now selling on the street for closer to $450, depending on the model, with MSI's GeForce GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G Golden Edition going for $400 ($370 after rebate) before Newegg ran out of inventory. The best deal at the time of this writing is the Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB AMP! for $430, or if you're into the mail-in-rebate thing, MSI's GeForce GTX 980 Ti Gaming 6G LE is selling for $410 after rebate.

    There are several other SKUs priced less than $500, including models from Asus, EVGA, and Gigabyte. They all sport custom coolers and other enthusiast amenities, but is it enough of a price drop to choose one over a GeForce GTX 1070? In most cases, no. The exceptions are:

    • You have to buy a graphics card now and can't find a GeForce GTX 1070 in stock.
    • You already own a GeForce GTX 980 Ti and want to add a second (or third) for SLI.
    • You need the additional CUDA cores, as might be the case in a workstation setup using consumer cards.
    Everyone else is better off waiting for stores to receive stock of the GeForce GTX 1070.Nvidia and its partners also cut pricing on the GeForce GTX 980 and GeForce GTX 970. The GeForce GTX 980 now starts at around $380 on Newegg, or $370 after rebate, but it's also a bad deal compared to the GeForce GTX 1070.

    As for the GeForce GTX 970, it can be had for as low as $240, or $220 after rebate, along with several options under $280. It meets the requirements for VR gaming and isn't cannibalized by Pascal (not yet, anyway), though it's worth pointing out that AMD recently announced its first Polaris card, the Radeon RX 480 for $199. That one will launch to retail on June 29 and is likely to be a hot seller.​
     

    Alucard_SxE

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    Announced PS4 Exclusives So Far @ E3 :growl:

    Horizon Zero Dawn
    God Of War
    Days Gone
    Detroit Become Human

    Mona Magulakda manda :growl: Kohen Hari asawen play karanna inna games deka thunak PS4 set wenawa. :growl: