Author - Jerry Paxton

Dying Light: Nightmare Row Game Prequel Novel

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January 12, 2015 – Warsaw, Poland/ Today Techland announced the final touches are being put on a tie-in novel based on the upcoming action survival game Dying Light. Titled Dying Light: Nightmare Row, the novel will be a prequel to the events depicted in the game, taking the reader to the days prior to the outbreak that decimated the city of Harran. Dying Light: Nightmare Row is written by Raymond Benson, the author of over thirty published titles, including the official follow-up James Bond novels commissioned by the Ian Fleming Estate.

“Writing the origin story for DYING LIGHT was an exciting adventure for me,” says Benson. “I’d always wanted to try my hand at a zombie-genre tale and this gave me the perfect opportunity. The folks at Techland created a rich and intriguingly bleak setting for the game, so that gave me a wonderful and creepy world in which to play around.  All fans of zombie fiction, gamers and readers alike, are in for a real treat.”

Dying Light: Nightmare Row tells the terrifying story of Mel Wyatt, an 18-year-old American athlete who participated in the Harran 2015 Global Athletic Games two weeks earlier. As one of many Americans stranded in Harran as a result of the outbreak, Mel has been surviving with her little brother, Paul, in an isolated hotel – their parents were killed on the first day of the Infected attacks on the stadium. Thus begins a tense and ticking time bomb thriller of survival.

More details about Dying Light: Nightmare Row, including price and release date, will be announced soon.

Dying Light (videogame) is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the PC, and is scheduled for release in 2015 on January 27th in the Americas,January 28th in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and January 30thin Europe.

Grand Theft Auto V PC Requirements and New Release Date

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Rockstar Games has revealed the minimum and recommended PC specifications to run their upcoming Grand Theft Auto V. Additionally, Rockstar Games has announced that the game is now due out on March 24, 2015 and will support 4K resolution!

Minimum specifications:

  • OS: Windows 8.1 64 Bit, Windows 8 64 Bit, Windows 7 64 Bit Service Pack 1, Windows Vista 64 Bit Service Pack 2* (*NVIDIA video card recommended if running Vista OS)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs) / AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core Processor (4 CPUs) @ 2.5GHz
  • Memory: 4GB
    Video Card: NVIDIA 9800 GT 1GB / AMD HD 4870 1GB (DX 10, 10.1, 11)
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible
  • HDD Space: 65GB
  • DVD Drive

Recommended specifications:

  • OS: Windows 8.1 64 Bit, Windows 8 64 Bit, Windows 7 64 Bit Service Pack 1
    Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2GHZ (4 CPUs) / AMD X8 FX-8350 @ 4GHZ (8 CPUs)
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD7870 2GB
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 10 compatible
  • HDD Space: 65GB
  • DVD Drive

Cities: Skylines Video Talks Passion

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STOCKHOLM — January 13, 2015 — Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order today released the first of three developer videos for Cities: Skylines, the upcoming city simulation game for PC, Mac, and Linux. In the video, Paradox Interactive’s Jakob Munthe and Colossal Order’s Mariina Hallikainen and Karoliina Korppoo share their visions for the game and love for old school city builders, as well as their charming obsession with traffic.

Watch the video:

Players of Cities: Skylines will have total control in endless sandbox city-building gameplay across massive maps, allowing them to design and manage the metropolis of their dreams. Vast backdrops and maps provide players with countless ways to improve and expand their cities, while extensive modding support allows players to design everything from in-game parks and buildings to new landscapes. Cities: Skylines is scheduled to release in early 2015.

A sign-up campaign is currently underway for Cities: Skylines, and players who “sign the petition” will receive an in-game Japanese Garden for their towns – a perfect place to sit and dream about perfect traffic management.

For more information on Cities: Skylines, visit www.citiesskylines.com.

Keen Software House Announces Medieval Engineers

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Prague, Czech Republic, January 13th, 2015 – Independent developer Keen Software House, today announced Medieval Engineers, the company’s second “engineering” game. The first, Space Engineers, was released in October 2013 and sold over 1 million copies in its first year, and is still keeping its bestseller position. Medieval Engineers is currently in its alpha stage of development and will be soon available on Steam Early Access. More details will be announced at a later date.

Medieval Engineers is a sandbox game about engineering, construction and the maintenance of architectural works and mechanical equipment using medieval technology. Players build cities, castles and fortifications; construct mechanical devices and engines; perform landscaping and underground mining.

Medieval Engineers is inspired by real medieval technology and the way people built architectural and mechanical works in medieval times. Medieval Engineers strives to follow the laws of physics and real history and doesn’t use technologies that were not available in 5th to 15th century.

“We are very curious to see how the Space Engineers community will react to Medieval Engineers and if other communities will also get interested in our new title” said Marek Rosa, CEO and Founder of Keen Software House. “We didn’t want to only keep creating space games. Instead we wanted to have a game where players can interact with life and nature. By creating a second engineering game, we are also leveraging our existing technology and experience.”

An in-game alpha video showing gameplay action and key features (creative mode, castle building, trebuchet construction, realistic destruction and physics) can be watched here:

For more information about Medieval Engineers, please visit our website: www.MedievalEngineers.com

More details about the decisions that led to this project and its development can be found on Marek’s blog: http://blog.marekrosa.org/2015/01/medieval-engineers_22.html

For the latest news, follow Medieval Engineers on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MedievalEngineers) or on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MedievalEng).

Elite Force IWI Tavor TAR-21 Elite Airsoft AEG Rifle Review

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Recently, I got the chance to evaluate an airsoft rifle that I had been interested in for a long time: the Elite Force IWI Tavor 21 Elite AEG. My interest came primarily from wanting to field a Bullpup style airsoft rifle and the advantages therein. Advantages such as having a longer inner barrel in a smaller overall package and using an airsoft rifle where the weight was put closer to the players’s body. In the world of airsoft Bullpup rifles, there are really only three viable styles: The IWI Tavor 21, FN2000, and Steyr AUG. Being that it is produced by Umarex/Elite Force, I chose the IWI licensed Tavor 21 for its one year factory warranty and overall reputation.

Official Features

  • Fully Licensed IWI Trademarks
  • High Strength Nylon Reinforced Polymer Construction
  • Integrated Optics Rail
  • 45 Degree Rail on Front Right of Handguard
  • Hidden Battery Compartment for Streamlined Operation
  • Working Bolt Catch for Easy Hopup Adjustment
  • Solid, Heavyweight Build Quality
  • Flip-up Front and Rear Sights
  • Quick-Change Gearbox Spring Design
  • Full Metal Gearbox

Design/Build Quality

In terms of overall design, Umarex and Elite Force have captured perfectly the design of the Israeli IWI Tavor 21. The “Elite” model is made from a rugged nylon fiber body that feels incredibly solid. I sometimes pick it up one-handed and just revel in how well-constructed this AEG is. The non-Elite edition is made from a lesser expensive plastic material and does not feel nearly this solid or durable (nor should it for its lesser expensive price point). Another of the many bonuses that come with selecting the Elite edition over the standard model is that in addition to the top rail, the Elite edition comes with a side accessory rail. Both are made of metal, so they will stand up to any accessories you attach to them.

Internally, the IWI Tavor 21 Elite features a reinforced, full-metal gearbox of a proprietary design. Thankfully, while the gearbox is proprietary, it is compatible with a lot of the standard, Version 2 gearbox components. If you remove the butt plate of the Tavor 21, you will be able to make use of the gun’s quick change spring feature, which makes altering your FPS a fairly simple process. The Umarex/Elite Force Tavor 21 Elite also features a functioning bolt catch which, when exposed, reveals the gun’s hop-up unit.

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A quick note on the hop-up: I can’t recall how many times I have opened a brand-new airsoft gun and found that the hop-up bucking wasn’t aligned with the opening of the inner barrel or the hop-up nib was not seated correctly, leading to the hop-up simply not functioning properly. With this airsoft gun, I encountered no such issue – the hop-up worked correctly right out of the box. If anything, the hop-up was almost too sensitive, so take your time to “zero” the airsoft rifle with whatever optic you use as well as the hop-up to find the right balance prior to playing in a public game or big op. This preparation will make your IWI Tavor 21 Elite a force to be reckoned with on the field.

Performance

Using the Umarex/Elite Force IWI Tavor 21 Elite is a lot of fun. The gun has a very cool, futuristic style that will make any airsoft player feel like a super-soldier from a science fiction first-person shooter video game. The airsoft rifle features an electric blowback system that doesn’t produce much recoil but provides some nice feedback for the shooter. A word of warning, however, is that this blowback system does make the gun a bit louder than non-blowback guns, which may or may not work for your style of play. The blowback feature is actually more noticeable than most I have used (save for newer systems from Tokyo Marui and Bo Dynamics) because the blowback “bolt” is closer to the shooter’s shoulder. This is another one of the benefits of the Bullpup layout.

One issue I encountered when setting the IWI Tavor 21 Elite up for the day’s gaming was that, when I mounted a longer length optic on the rifle, there wasn’t a whole lot of top-rail space left for an external lens protector (something I recommend all players use). This leads into my biggest desire for the Umarex/Elite Force IWI Tavor 21 – that they release the “flat-top” style top rail that the real steel weapon can be ordered with.

I tested the gun out at SC Village in Norco, CA and their on-field chronograph showed velocity readings of around 375 FPS using Elite Force .28G BBs. I expect this to drop somewhat after the break-in period as the gun was brand-new when we got it. While playing, I had a generic 9.6V 1600mAh nun-chuck battery installed into the gun’s front handguard. Opening the battery compartment is very easy and changing out batteries in long tournaments or ops should not be too difficult. This is because opening the handguard relies on a simple push-button system. While not the biggest compartment in the world, it can handle a nunchuck or smaller Lipo style battery with ease. It sure beats having to fiddle with a D-Ring or screw system to get to your battery. Just be sure not to crimp any wires when you slide the handguard cover back into place.

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Some players have claimed that their IWI Tavor 21 Elite AEGs have been locking up when being used in semi-automatic fire modes over long periods. I didn’t notice any gearbox issues – even after several days of play. Mechanically, my biggest pet peeve with the airsoft rifle is the longer than normal initial slack in its trigger. In the fully-automatic fire mode, this did not prove to be an issue. But, if you do a lot of semi-automatic shooting, it is noticeable. Thankfully, while the initial slack is more than I prefer, the trigger assembly is one of the newer micro-switch designs. This means that you will be able to get some pretty fast follow-up shots if you keep your trigger control tight throughout shooting (i.e. Don’t release the trigger all the way after the break). Also, it means that the trigger should prove longer-lasting than older designs that rely on electrical contacts.

Conclusion

Overall, the Umarex/Elite Force IWI Tavor 21 Elite AEG rifle is a terrific airsoft gun that, while pricey, provides one of the best Bullpup style airsoft experiences a player can have. It retails between $300 and $350 dollars at retailers like Evike and Elite Force’s own online storefront.

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Foo Fighters and Avenged Sevenfold Coming to Rock Band

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Cambridge, Mass. – January 12th, 2015 – Harmonix today announced that new tracks from Arctic Monkeys, Avenged Sevenfold, and Foo Fighters are headed to the Rock Band™ Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system.

Rock Band provides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 1,400 artists and more than 3,500* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks at www.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’s gigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch on Nov. 20, 2007.

Tracks downloaded from the Rock Band Music Store are compatible with the award-winning full-band Rock Band 3 experience, as well as the controller-based rhythm-action title, Rock Band Blitz, available now on PlayStation®Network and Xbox LIVE® Arcade!

Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3 system

On Tuesday, January 13th, new music from Arctic Monkeys, Avenged Sevenfold, and Foo Fighters will hit the Rock Band Music Store!

“R U Mine?” marks the first appearance of the Grammy Award winning Arctic Monkeys on the Rock Band platform. From 2013’s critically acclaimed album AM, “R U Mine?” – with its driving riffs, syncopated rock beats, and memorable hook – is perfect for Artic Monkeys’ Rock Band debut.

One of the most fan requested artists, Avenged Sevenfold, makes their return to Rock Band with “Shepherd Of Fire.” The track comes from the band’s sixth studio record, 2013’s Billboard chart-topping Hail to the King.

Foo Fighters’ “Something From Nothing,” from the band’s latest album, 2014’s Sonic Highways, will also be available for download.  Heard in the opening sequence of the hit HBO music documentary series Sonic Highways, directed by Foo Fighters’ frontman Dave Grohl, “Something From Nothing” topped the charts when it was released last October.
Available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3 system (January 13th, 2015):

  • Arctic Monkeys – “R U Mine?”
  • Avenged Sevenfold – “Shepherd Of Fire”
  • Foo Fighters – “Something From Nothing”

Price:
$1.99 USD, £.99 UK, €1.49 EU per song

(These tracks will be available in Europe on PlayStation®3 system January 14th)

** Dates for Rock Band game tracks are tentative and subject to change. **

Website Links:
For more information, please visit:

Rock Band Website

Activision and Tencent Release Call of Duty Online in China

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Santa Monica, CA and SHANGHAI – January 12, 2015 Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), and Tencent Holdings Limited, a leading Internet services provider in China (SEHK: 00700), announced the launch of the public open beta for Call of Duty Online to hundreds of millions of Chinese gamers.  Currently live across China, Call of Duty Online is a new free-to-play version of the blockbuster Call of Duty video game franchise that marks a historic first for the series, as the pop culture phenomenon expands to the world’s largest gaming market.

The development of Call of Duty Online has been led by veteran Call of Duty® studio Raven Software. Inspired by the blockbuster, critically-acclaimed hits Call of Duty: Modern Warfare® and Call of Duty: Black Ops universes, Call of Duty Onlinedraws from these iconic experiences that have captivated millions of gamers around the world in an all-new Call of Duty experience, created exclusively for China.

“Millions of gamers in the West have come to appreciate that white-knuckled, epic thrill-ride that only Call of Duty delivers.  And now an entire new audience of gamers will experience this for the first time.  We believe Call of Duty Online is going to be a game-changer for Chinese gamers,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing.  “We’ve worked closely with our partner at Tencent, and we’ve challenged one of our most trusted and talented development teams of Raven Software to create a true Call of Duty experience tailored for the Chinese market. Throughout testing, the community feedback has been tremendous. We couldn’t be more excited and we look forward to winning the hearts and minds of a new community in China.”

The new free-to-play experience for Call of Duty – in which gamers are able to purchase or rent in-game items – delivers an unprecedented, unique offering for Chinese players, including Hero Ops single-player campaign missions, Survival Mode cooperative experiences, best-in-class Call of Duty multiplayer and the newly created Cyborgs (PVE modes exclusive to the Chinese market in Call of Duty Online) – all delivered with the trademark Call of Duty cinematic intensity and fast-paced action, for which the franchise is known the world over.

Steven Ma, Senior Vice President of Tencent, said, “Since announcing Call of Duty Online, we have gone through a series of alpha and closed beta tests, with each test generating incredibly positive results. Call of Duty Online is a top tier game developed by an elite team and we are honored to bring this highly anticipated title to the Chinese players.”

“Over the last few years, we’ve worked closely with Tencent to tailor Call of Duty Online specifically for the Chinese audience, while maintaining an authentic Call of Duty experience,” said Brian Raffel, Studio Head at Raven Software. “We’ve had a unique opportunity to take the best moments from the entire Call of Duty franchise – along with all-new unique experiences – and deliver the ultimate entertainment package for a whole new audience.”

LUCID M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight Review (Airsoft)

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Lucid’s M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight promises parallax-free function (something usually only reserved for holo-sights) and tough construction. Does this red dot sight live up to its promises? I was very pleased to find out that it does indeed. Out of the box, the Lucid M7 felt very durable thanks to its cast aluminum frame. The optic has a good bit of heft to it for such a small form factor and I was pleased with its overall look. Designed to be in the same optic category as the venerable T1/H1, the Lucid M7 offers comparable performance at a much less expensive price point. Please keep in mind, I am reviewing this for use in an airsoft setting. The demands for airsoft use are obviously not as high as real steel usage. Even so, an airsoft optic has to be tough as many big airsoft games are played in pretty rough terrain. Additionally, being struck by a BB can cause serious damage to optics, so sight durability is a high priority for players.

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Airsoft players will be happy to hear that you can get an optional riser mount for the Lucid M7 which will bring the optic up so be able to co-witness an M4/AR-15 style front post sight in its lower 1/3 field of view. If you don’t have a front post sight on your AR-15/M4 style airsoft rifle, you can still get the riser to better use your airsoft rifle while wearing a thick mask which might not allow for a tight cheek weld – the choice is yours. Please note that some Lucid M7 images in this article show the optic with and without the optional riser.

Additionally, zeroing an airsoft rifle with an optic like this can be tricky business as, unlike real steel weapons, zeroing an airsoft gun has the additional element of a hop-up unit to work into the equation. A hop-up unit, for those of you who don’t know, is a device which puts backspin on an airsoft BB. This creates a lifting effect on the BB while in-flight, allowing it to stay on a more horizontal trajectory longer. So, when zeroing you optic on the airsoft rifle, you need to keep hop-up in mind as well moving the Lucid M7’s windage and elevation dials. Speaking of dials and controls, the Lucid M7 comes with the traditional windage and elevation adjustment knobs, nicely protected under screw-off caps. It also has a nifty control array on the shooter’s left side of the optic. The control array features three buttons: one for power and two brightness adjustments – sneakily, that’s not all they do. This is where a lot of the real magic happens as the Lucid M7 has some great features you don’t normally find on an optic you are going to use for airsoft play.

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Turning the optic’s red dot on is as simple as pushing the power button. However, if you press the button once again, it engages the auto-brightness mode. This feature is the optic’s ability to auto-adjust the brightness of its reticle based on ambient lighting. The brighter the conditions, the brighter the reticle becomes. If you press the power button again, you will disable the auto-brightness feature and can manually control it with the two brightness setting buttons. This feature makes moving in and out of dark buildings or structures a breeze as you never have to mess with the brightness once it is enabled. The red laser reticle is very crisp and the unlimited eye relief was welcome – especially on the IWI Tavor 21 style airsoft rifle I was installing it on.

Now for the best part of the Lucid M7 Microdot: Its parallax-free promise. Amazingly, this is pretty much true for use on the airsoft field. I have heard that, in real steel shooting, there can be some small variation depending on how the red dot is initially zeroed in relation to the bore of the rifle. However, this is third-party hearsay, and doesn’t have a bearing on my review of its airsoft usage. Remember, as I previously stated, zeroing an airsoft gun can be tricky (actually a little trickier than zeroing a real rifle thanks to the hop-up). What I care about most is that, once that zeroing process is completed, the airsoft BBs hit where I am aiming as best as they can. No airsoft rifle is 100% accurate and they will not be until they figure out a way to change the BB “round” into a conical shape and rifle the inner barrels. At that point, though, we would be playing with some really dangerous replicas and I would hate to see the injuries that would be inflicted on other players.

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Overall, the Lucid M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight is a terrific airsoft game option. By all accounts, it would also seem to be a terrific real steel option, but don’t quote me on that as I did not put it through that kind of testing. At $229, it is on the high end of price points for an optic to use in your airsoft play but you won’t second guess yourself once you experience it on the field. Just be sure to get the optional kill-flash or an external, rail-mounted lens protector. You DO NOT want to get the front lens of this optic shot out by a BB. The extra $30 dollars is worth protecting your Lucid M7 Microdot investment.

The Lucid M7 Microdot Red Dot Sight is available now with an MSRP of $229 dollars. You can find it at various online retailers as well as Lucid’s official website.

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Knott’s Berry Farm For The Cure Partnership With Susan G. Komen OC Media Event

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This is the 2nd year that Knott’s Berry Farm has partnered up with Susan G. Komen Orange County to help provide support to survivors of breast cancer. To kick-off this continued partnership, Knott’s hosted a media event on the morning of January 10, 2015. Attending were people affected by breast cancer, either by going through it themselves, or their friends and families that support them. Also in attendance were several media outlets as well as park marketing and catering staff.

The event began with a nice breakfast buffet in the Cloud 9/Boardwalk Ballroom located in the Boardwalk area of Knott’s Berry Farm. After about an hour of enjoying the pink yogurt fountain, scrambled eggs and bacon, gluten-free macaroni & cheese, as well as a host of other good eats, the presentation began on the ballroom’s small stage. We heard from the manager of the park, who spoke of the important of the partnership, and we also heard from cancer survivors and their ofttimes emotional stories in dealing with their illness. Seeing the strength in the cancer survivors who are managing to stay positive and live life to the fullest while battling such a menacing illness was overly-inspiring.

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After the presentation, we were escorted out to the park’s Jaguar roller coaster – but not before stopping to pledge our allegiance to the US flag as the park officially opened. It is refreshing that Knott’s Berry Farm upholds such important national rituals when so many have forgotten them or, worse yet, are not even being taught it in elementary school! But, I digress…

Our morning concluded after watching the survivors and their loved ones take the first ride on Jaguar of the day. Again, their strength and courage are commendable and we wish them as much good thoughts and continued success as possible in their battles. We would also like to thank Knott’s Berry Farm’s marketing team for having us out to the event.

Knott’s For the Cure Partnership runs from now until March 27th:

  • January 5 through March 27, guests can purchase a Pink Ticket ($39 adults, $35 Jr./Sr. ages 3-11, 62+), online only at knotts.com.
  • A portion of the ticket and merchandise proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen Orange County
  • The three month long promotion will provide guests with the opportunity to enjoy Knott’s world class entertainment, attractions and specially-themed “pink” décor, while supporting a great cause.
  • The famous Calico Mine Ride, Knott’s Berry Farm Main Gate and the Camp Snoopy waterfall will all glow pink in honor of the campaign.

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