Friday, February 26, 2016

Battlestar Galactica Online


http://en.battlestar-galactica.bigpoint.com/
Battlestar Galactica Online is a free 3D browser based Sci-Fi MMORPG based on the acclaimed Emmy and Peabody Award-winning television series Battlestar Galactica.

Set during the latter part of the show’s second season, the game takes the form of a previously untold chapter in which both the Colonial and Cylon fleets are stranded in an uncharted area of space. Heavily damaged and low on critical supplies, both fleets must fight for control of the resources in the nearby star systems as the Colonials desperately search for a way to escape before the Cylons regain enough strength to destroy them once and for all.

Magerealm: Rise of Chaos


http://vda.gtarcade.com/?q=150604cHMlZ3H&sid=MMOBomb&tid=MzMwNDUwXzgwMDE5NV8xMzMyM18wXy0xOTE2NjQ1OTQ2OTM0NDI1ODc5XzQyLjExNS4zMy43MV8xNDU2NTQ1NTM2XzFfMTAwX0IwMEE3OUY10

Recruit valiant heroes and fight against the forces of evil in Magerealm: Rise of Chaos, a browser-based MMORPG from GTArcade. In the past, a great war between the seven races was halted by a council of each races’ wisest leaders, but they were attacked by powerful demons and sacrificed themselves to take them down. Now, you’ll join the quest for vengeance by seeking out orbs of wisdom that will be needed when the demons return to finish the job.

As a powerful mage searching for clues to this great treasure, you’ll select heroes to fight alongside you on your journey. Level up your heroes to increase their skills and abilities in combat. Sometimes you’ll discover Wings, powerful artifacts left by the mages of the past that bestow amazing powers on their bearers. Join the Mage Council to make your mark upon the world and bring back the light!

Each game profile contains useful information about the game, gameplay videos, user reviews, gameplay screenshots, system requirements and more!

Thursday, February 25, 2016

How to disable the option in the Control Panel gpedit

 
Indeed, in the Control Panel, it is a very important part that allows you to toggle or doing something in computers. But in the Control Panel with options that you think it is not important or not used, so you can work off, simply by implementing the following.
http://www.antkh.com/tech/2224


League of Legends now has a smartphone app




Sometimes you need to step away from the PC and get some fresh air, which is hard because then you can't play video games. Riot Games is aware of this conundrum and has worked to make it a bit easier, with the release of a special League of Legends smartphone application called League Friends.

You can't play League of Legends with it, but there are a bunch of other useful features for people who take the game seriously. You're able to chat with people in your LoL friend list, and you can receive push notifications when someone has invited you to join a game. That's a pretty small offering, but Riot plans to expand its functionality as time goes on, presumably (or hopefully) with all manner of esports related stats.

The app is now available in North America and Oceania, with other regions to follow shortly after. You'll need either iOS 8.3 or Android 4.1.1 (or newer iterations of these) to run it

http://www.pcgamer.com/league-of-legends/

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Forge offers a simple way to capture and share gameplay video


Forge, a new, free app designed to simplify the process of capturing and sharing gameplay videos, went into open beta today. And even though it's still technically in a pre-release state, I've played with it a bit, and it really works quite well.

The best thing about Forge is that it's easy. It runs in the background, and automatically kicks into gear when a game starts. A popup reminding you of its existence will appear at startup, and after a few seconds it goes away and you get on with your business. Gameplay clips of five to 30 seconds be cut and saved with a simple slider bar, either while you're playing or after you've quit, and then shared through the Forge website, Facebook, Twitter, and/or blogs and websites as embedded HTML.

It's clearly not intended to compete with full-blown video creation and editing tools, but as a way to show off highlight moments—like my smooth Race the Sun moves—I honestly can't imagine a simpler system that doesn't involve controlling your PC via telepathy. Both Nvidia and Microsoft offer similar services in the form of the GeForce Experience beta's Share and Xbox app's DVR (neither of these alternatives support telepathy, either).

The only downside to Forge's automation is that games must be on the Forge master list in order to work with it, something I ran up against the first time I tried to show off my mad Race the Sun skills. But a quick note to the development team had it (and Dungelot) added and working within a couple of hours.

"Forge is currently compatible with more than 2,000 games, with more added daily,” the studio said. “We want to ensure a high quality experience across all of our supported games. If a user runs into a game that is not supported they can contact the team at help@forge.gg."

Forge is available now at forge.gg, where you may also peruse a pile of gameplay clips—including at least one of mine in which I don't vaporize myself against a wall ten seconds out of the gate.