![]() ![]() I have also tried reinstalling Games for Windows Live, but it hasn't helped. ![]() Processor: AMD A4-3300 APU with Raedon(tm) HD Graphics 2,50GHz So, if anyone knows the solution, please help!!! Gameplay content of the DLC version of The Ballad of Gay Tony is identical to the Episodes From Liberty City disc content, and multiplayer features are compatible regardless of version. Went back into the game, clicked start, the game loaded with pictures showing, until it showed the last completed mission's name, loaded for another 2-3 seconds, and bam. GTA IV: Episodes From Liberty City Version Differences. Then I saved it, exited the game, put some coustom music in the User's Music folder, did a complete scan for it(In options menu>Audio) in the game again before clicking " Start ", but the game crashed 2 seconds after completing the " Complete scan ". On the first go, the game worked fine, no issues at all. " I fixed that, by going into the game's main folder, right clicking the LaunchEFLC.exe, going to Properties, clicking the Compatibility tab, ticking the " Run this program in compabily mode for: ( box to tick ) Vista SP1. Windows Vista: Need to have service pack 1 or higher to proceed. Then suddenly, when starting the game again yesterday after a loong time, I try to launch Episodes from Liberty City, and it said " GTA 4 FATAL ERROR: RMN20. I played TBOGT around 5 months back or so fine, with no problems at all. I have searched all over the internet for help, but with no luck. ![]()
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![]() ![]() This key is sometimes abbreviated as HKCR. The information that is stored here makes sure that the correct program opens when you open a file by using Windows Explorer. Is a subkey of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software. This key is sometimes abbreviated as HKLM. HKEY_USERS is sometimes abbreviated as HKU.Ĭontains configuration information particular to the computer (for any user). HKEY_CURRENT_USER is a subkey of HKEY_USERS. This key is sometimes abbreviated as HKCU.Ĭontains all the actively loaded user profiles on the computer. This information is associated with the user's profile. The user's folders, screen colors, and Control Panel settings are stored here. Folder/predefined keyĬontains the root of the configuration information for the user who is currently logged on. The maximum size of a key name is 255 characters. The following table lists the predefined keys that are used by the system. Security features in Windows let an administrator control access to registry keys. In Windows Millennium Edition, the registry files are named Classes.dat, User.dat, and System.dat. In Windows 98, the registry files are named User.dat and System.dat. System, System.alt, System.log, System.sav, Ntuser.dat, System, System.alt, System.log, System.sav Also, the lack of an extension may sometimes indicate the type of data that they contain. The file name extensions of the files in these folders indicate the type of data that they contain. The supporting files for HKEY_CURRENT_USER are in the %SystemRoot%\Profiles\Username folder. The supporting files for all hives except HKEY_CURRENT_USER are in the % SystemRoot%\System32\Config folder on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. A registry hive is a group of keys, subkeys, and values in the registry that has a set of supporting files that contain backups of its data. Although the Registry is common to several Windows operating systems, there are some differences among them. ini files that are used in Windows 3.x and MS-DOS configuration files, such as the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys. The Registry replaces most of the text-based. The Registry contains information that Windows continually references during operation, such as profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer and the types of documents that each can create, property sheet settings for folders and application icons, what hardware exists on the system, and the ports that are being used. ![]() The Microsoft Computer Dictionary, Fifth Edition, defines the registry as:Ī central hierarchical database used in Windows 98, Windows CE, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 used to store information that is necessary to configure the system for one or more users, applications, and hardware devices. This article describes the Windows registry and provides information about how to edit and back up it.Īpplies to: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 256986 Description of the registry ![]() ![]() well, the story twists and turns, the monsters get meaner and more gruesome, and the amazing movie-like atmosphere digs in deeper and deeper. It starts off horribly enough, with your character surrounded by zombies - and all you've got to defend yourself with is a gun and a few bullets. The far-fetched plot, about a guy called Leon who bumps into a girl called Claire, who together discover a town full of zombies, is kept down to earth by clever scripting and gritty storytelling. What made Resident Evil 2 so appealing almost a year ago still applies to the PC version we're presented with today: it's a bloody scary game. For those of a squeamish disposition, it may have been something of a conscious decision - after all, Resident Evil 2 is one of the goriest games of all time. It does not feel cheap or unfair, instead, it makes you mad at yourself when you waste ammo on a zombie that you could have just as easily run past.Īlthough Resident Evil 2-the sequel to Capcom's overrated Resident Evil horror adventure - has been out for some time on Sony's ubiquitous PlayStation, there's still a lot of people out there who have yet to play it. The lack of items really does help add to the tension. These are much scarcer than you would think so you really need to make sure that each shot counts and also that it is worth taking the shot in the first place. ![]() As a result, you really have to be careful with things like ammo and your healing items. This is a much slower paced and a more survival kind of game than the action-packed game the series had become. Thankfully this is one thing that Capcom decided to leave in the past. Resident Evil 2 uses much more modern and fluid controls and I do not see anyone having any kind of issue with the controls.Īnother thing that the older games made use of was ink ribbons to save. Those earlier games had tank controls that you either got the hang of, or they turned you off completely. There were two things that had some players worried about the Resident Evil 2 remake. It makes the whole drama that is happening seem so much more real and freighting when you have good actors delivering the lines. The earlier Resident Evil games had cheesy voice acting, but once again everything is done from scratch here. Even if you do know already what is going on. The presentation is so good that it really does get you heavily invested in the story. The motion capture and especially the facial animations bring these characters to life like you would not believe. Racoon City looks amazing, the zombies, the Lickers and The Tyrant himself all look amazing. While the game is not in the first person like VII was, it looks even better if you ask me. ![]() That is not what Resident Evil 2 does! Capcom built this game from the ground up and they have used that same engine they had for Resident Evil VII. Some remakes get really lazy and just put the resolution up and smooth out jaggy textures. Why Wow? Well because this is one of the most gorgeous looking games of the year. I do think that even after all these years I still think that Leon has a better campaign, but this is really a personal preference kind of thing. This helps give the game some replay value as I feel that both are worth playing through, plus you can unlock some cool stuff by beating everything the game has. ![]() You play through the same game, but the perspectives are different and what you do and who you come across do differ. Once again you can play as Leon or Claire. A couple of things have been changed, but for the most part, it is telling the same story. If you have already played one of the ten million releases of Resident Evil 2, you pretty much know what the story is. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Right now the app's performance is very poor, especially on mobile, but there's no reason it shouldn't be hitting 60fps. This site uses the Hacker News API to show recent stories and their scores. Let's begin by taking a look at the app that you'll be debugging in this codelab. You'll hunt down causes of sticky scrolling, flickering updates, and juddering animations, with the goal of reaching a smooth and seamless 60fps frame rate. This codelab will help you think about your projects' performance and explore how to identify and correct common issues. Go ahead, have fun come back when you're finished.Ĭlearly, users notice jank and almost invariably choose apps that perform better, and it's no different with the web: bad performance kills good sites. Your job: identify and shoot down the ten janky spy ships among the smooth ones by clicking them as quickly as you can. The good guys move smoothly, while the bad guys ("spy ships") are janky. In the game, spaceships move across the screen. It's designed to demonstrate problems with frame rates and performance. Let's get familiar with jank by playing a game, "Jank Invaders" by Jake Archibald.
![]() ![]() She says I checked messages in her phone, I know the doctor who is helping her, if you want, then I can find out when did she lose her baby. The lady thanks her for the help at the time of her daughter’s admission. She says you both were right, she isn’t pregnant. The lady takes her phone.ĭoctor comes out. Nandini says I called her, she will lessen your stress, you are worried, your marriage broke, this massage is a small gift from my side. A lady comes there.Ĭharmy asks who do you want. Charmy says I feel bad for Rajvi, she has lived a royal life, she will die in that room and no one will know, I will knock out Nadini and Shobit, then Darsh will be mine. He says I can’t answer you, pray that Rajvi comes back, then she will give you all the answers. Parul says Toral’s problem didn’t end and this started, are you hiding something from me, Vipul and you get worried hearing her name, Toral’s relation looks old with this house. Chetan says sorry, I didn’t know what to do to keep Vini’s heart, she has seen a lot in her life already. Vini says thank God, I will go and play now. He says Rajvi will come back home soon, she went in a wrong cab and lost the way. Charmy thinks no one will take him seriously now.ĪLSO READ: Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha, 2nd October 2021, Written Update: Charmy kidnaps RajviĬhetan sees Parul and Vini tensed. Darsh scolds him for getting drunk on duty. Guard says I was away and couldn’t see the other woman’s face. She acts dizzy and asks him to drop her to the room. Charmy comes and asks what did inspector say. He says inspector wants to talk to Toral, kay, dad will get her there. Dada ji asks what will we hide about a nanny. Darsh asks why are you tensed hearing her name. Darsh says yes, they think Toral can tell us about Rajvi, she has last seen Rajvi, they want to question her in the presence of doctors. MUMBAI: The Episode starts with everyone talking about Rajvi. ![]() ![]() To be fair, Atypical had a full-time consultant in the fabulous Michelle Dean along with the help from Exceptional Minds, a computer animation studio and non-profit digital arts school for young adults on the autism spectrum. Atypical, which received mostly positive reviews (77% rating from critics and 97% rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes) for example also received some criticism for not hiring an autism consultant who was on the spectrum to help bring a realistic portrayal of the role. ![]() Trying to avoid producing “inspiration porn” but also making the programming meaningful to those in the autism community. Producers strive for realism in portraying these autistic characters with the danger of not clearly understanding the individuality of each person on the spectrum. There seems to be an obsession with autism political correctness in some autism-related projects. This list in recent years includes characters such as Walter Hill in Joyful Noise, Billy in the new Power Rangers Movie, Jane in Jane Wants a Boyfriend, and most recently in Sam Gardener, a high-functioning teen with autism in Netflix’s Atypical. There is no “one size fits all” in attempting to define characters on the spectrum. Some criticism has occurred as many TV productions and films try to address autism issues. This is a very difficult role for anyone to play given how broad the autism spectrum truly is. Shaun Murphy, an up-and-coming surgeon who also happens to have autism and savant syndrome. Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory) stars as Dr. What I can tell you: this show has all the makings of an ABC smash hit. A version of this blog originally appeared on .įull disclosure: After only watching one episode, I have no idea what the future is for “ The Good Doctor“ (which premiered Sep. ![]() ![]() This blog is by Kerry Magro, an award-winning international motivational speaker and best-selling author who’s on the autism spectrum. ![]() ![]() She reveals to Walker that Tony came to her last night with evidence that would turn the case around before she passed out. The next morning Tony is found dead at Alex's beside and she is arrested for suspicion of murder. ![]() When all of the other cops stated that there was no reason justifying BarkĪlex's current case is a retrial of Lane Tillman, a mob boss, who is defended by Tony Seville, who was Alex's lover years ago. When he stopped, Barkley then proceeded to beat him up, eventually the other cops had to pull Barkley off the boy. ![]() A few years ago, Carlos, the other cops and Barkley were chasing this motorist who was speeding. While Alex checks on him, Walker asks Carlos to explain who is this guy is and why is he killing all these cops. After giving a decription of the man, Carlos thinks that it's a Metro cop named Rod Barkley. Carlos was visiting Trent when the killer tries to kill Carlos but Trent saves him. Trivette gets a call from a cop, who has some info he would like to give him but asks that they meet in his place, when Trivette goes there, the killer has already killed the cop and shoots Trivette. Walker tries to see if there is some kind of connection all the cops that were killed. Alex narrowly gets Bobby back to the truck and head back to the lodge with the Larkins closely behind Walker and Trivette hear the gun shots Trivette thinks it is hunters but Walker knows that hunters don't use Automatic Guns.Īs Trent tries to help out his family, and reconnect with his siblings especially his brother, Tommy, who felt that Trent deserted them. ![]() Meanwhile Alex is taking a ride with Bobby Hanks son who is the Park ranger and they see the Larkins pick up a case of heroin Alex recognizes them and despite her warning to wait for Walker Bobby knows that they would be gone by then and orders them with their hands up unaware that one of Larkins men is sneaking up behind Bobby and shoots him. However Glen shoots them dead anyway because no matter what he never leaves behind a witness. Meanwhile a group of Drug Runners ran by Glen Larkin and his younger brother Chip lay seige to this place and when they find an elderly couple who promise not to ever testify against them. Walker and his friends are on a fishing trip in the wilderness in a cabin run by Hank Cotton an old friend of Walker and CD. ![]() ![]() ![]() This approach is a significant improvement, since you can carefully arrange your most-used tool windows in tabbed sets, dragging and dropping the various tool-window sections wherever you like, while all others move themselves out of the way to make room. As in previous versions of WaveLab, you can open and close them in stand-alone “floating” mode above your workspace or drag them to various on-screen locations and dock them. These Tool Windows are highly flexible and can be set up to suit your workflow. There are also several dozen editing, viewing and analysis functions that you can now open in the new Tab area inside tabbed Tool Windows, covering such things as various metering alternatives, marker creation and editing, file browsing, error detection and correction, spectrum editing options and so on. Each new workspace you open is a separate entity, enabling you to quickly switch between the four modes at will. While you could run multiple instances of WaveLab 6 on Windows, to simultaneously work across several projects, this functionality has also been seriously upgraded in WaveLab 7. The Switcher provides one-click access into the aforementioned audio file editing, multitrack montage, batch-processing or podcasting modes. These are accessible using the new the Windows Switcher, a small and resizable floating window that remains visible at all times - even after switching to another application, although you can disable this (and you’ll likely want to do so). ![]() The most obvious item is that WaveLab 7 now includes four task-specific workspace options: Audio File, Audio Montage, Batch Processor and Podcast. ![]() Rather, let’s focus on what is new and/or especially cool in the new version. Since WaveLab has been around for over fifteen years, I won’t spend a great deal of space reciting a list of things that haven’t changed. Steinberg will credit back the cost of the dongle IF you end up buying the software, but it does turn the otherwise fully-functional 30-day demo version into a gamble of about $40. If you don’t have one, you won’t be able to run the demo, so you’ll have to buy one. One important note: there is a demo version of WaveLab 7 available on Steinberg’s site, but it too requires the dongle. It’s relatively painless, and fortunately I had a Steinberg dongle left from WaveLab 6 so I didn’t have to buy one. When you enter an activation key in the program, it goes online and downloads the appropriate license and installs it in the USB dongle. The install process is fairly straightforward, although it does require a Steinberg eLicense USB dongle and its associated eLicenser software program. On both platforms you can run WaveLab in 64-bit mode, although the program is not a true 64-bit application - Steinberg says there’s no real advantage to being able to access huge amounts of RAM. The requirements are similar on the Mac side, including the CPU and RAM, but of course the operating system is Snow Leopard, aka 10.6. More is more when it comes to RAM, that’s for sure. 2GB would seem a better minimum, and 4GB would be smokin’. The same goes for RAM Steinberg says 1GHz is the recommended RAM, but I don’t think you’re going to like the performance. WaveLab wants to see a 2GB processor and a Core Duo is recommended, although it seems to me that the best performance will be on a Core 2 Duo or better. Win XP and Vista will run (I did try it on the old XP box, but it simply ran out of RAM and thus didn’t perform well), but you’re on your own for support on anything but Win 7. The only real differences on the PC side is that Windows 7 is now the only supported operating system. The system requirements for Wavelab 7 are reasonable. ![]() ![]() ![]() "BP came to us more than a year ago wanting to make a game about alternative energy," Bernstein says. To make these decisions as realistic as possible, EA took the unusual step of designing the game with the help of London-based energy giant BP (formerly British Petroleum). Whereas solar or wind farms have few negative environmental side effects, they require more space and produce less energy than environmentally unfriendly coal plants. Players choose their energy sources based primarily on cost, power output and pollution. In the updated game, decisions about energy sources are more important than ever and better reflect the decisions that today's real-world city planners face. So, the focus test lab not only increases the city's revenue, it also makes corporate buildings produce greater societal energy, a feature that helps raise the city's prosperity value, Bernstein says. In that same city, a building containing a focus test lab makes corporate buildings throughout the city produce a higher simoleon output per worker. Players place buildings within their cities in order to maximize the values most important to them, whether they are productivity and prosperity or creativity and spirituality.Ī courthouse, for example, creates a city's societal energy by increasing the output of simoleons-the game's currency-in the surrounding workplaces. "If you put the city together right, it has the right energy," says Rachel Bernstein, producer of SimCity Societies. Societal energy is a fairly intangible force, but players know they have it when their cities grow and their citizens are happy and productive. The goal is to produce a high level of "societal energy," by developing a city with one or more of the game's six values. "We wanted the next SimCity to reflect how societies evolve," says Rod Humble, studio head at EA's Sims label, based in Redwood City, Calif. But the new version takes a different tack. SimCity has always allowed its players to decide whether to power their metropolises by coal, nuclear, solar or wind energy. Players determine whether their cities turn out to be capitalist meccas or artistic hippie societies based on criteria such as the power source, types of buildings and the proximity of those buildings to one another. SimCity Societies encourages its virtual architects to design cities that maximize any one of a number of different values, including authority, creativity, knowledge, productivity, prosperity and spirituality. No more: in the new version of the game SimCity Societies, set to hit stores on November 15, zoning and infrastructure planning requirements designed to keep city planners on the right track have been replaced with a much broader definition of success. But there was always a nagging feeling that the game judged their moves based on some preset moral compass. Since its debut nearly two decades ago, Electronic Arts's (EA) SimCity has allowed its players to become the masters of their own mini-domains. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some tracks further explore the Middle Eastern influence of the soundtrack, for example “The Streets of Yemen”. While portraying the treasure that Drake seeks, “Atlantis of the Sands” also exposes the Middle Eastern influence of the soundtrack, mixing dashing orchestration with traditional instruments.Īs for the rest of the release, it focuses on material from the game that wasn’t included in the main digital release. As an opening piece, this sets the tone of the album perfectly: the music you’ll hear is undeniably Uncharted, but it will be interpreted through a different lens this time. “Nate’s Theme” returns to begin the soundtrack and although it is more or less unaltered from its earlier incarnations with its swelling, triumphant horn melody and tribal percussion backbeat, it is more polished and developed this time around. This review refers to the promotional release. The soundtrack was released in three forms: a short promotional release through Piggyback, a full-length digital release through Sony, and an extended two disc album through La-La Land Records. Switching from the mountains of the Himalayas to the deserts of Yemen as the backdrop for the action, Edmonson does an impressive job of adding new ethnic elements into the score which somehow remains faithful to its two predecessors. That said, while a welcome exclusive through Piggyback, this promotional edition is only a brief reflection of what the score has to offer.Uncharted 3 -Drake’s Deception- Soundtrack SamplerĪfter winning a pair of BAFTA awards (and a host of other accolades) for his scoring of Among Thieves, Greg Edmonson was brought back to score Drake’s Deception in a new studio across the Atlantic with a new team of musicians. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is an absolutely solid soundtrack that delivers cinematic tension, evocative ethnic elements, and a sound that innovates upon the previous two offerings in the Uncharted series and is one soundtrack that will not disappoint the most discriminating of game music enthusiasts. However, the overall selection of just eleven tracks is quite limiting overall and, even without a few of these tracks, the full release is more wholesome.Īs an increasing number of Triple A games rely on derivative action soundtracks full of quasi-Latin vocals and metal pipe noises, the scores of the Uncharted series stand apart for their challenging orchestral arrangements and implementation of ethnic musical intricacies. ![]() I'm not sure why they weren't included in the full soundtrack, especially the former - which features so many twists, turns, and incredible rhythms during its five minute playtime that it emerges as an excellent adventure theme. Interestingly, there are a few complete exclusives here, namely "RPGeez", "The Getaway", and "Make the Call". Others throw Drake into the heat of the action, notably the rhythmically compelling "Courtyard Chaos" and horror-influenced "Arachnophobia". Some tracks further explore the Middle Eastern influence of the soundtrack, for example "The Streets of Yemen". While portraying the treasure that Drake seeks, "Atlantis of the Sands" also exposes the Middle Eastern influence of the soundtrack, mixing dashing orchestration with traditional instruments.Īs for the rest of the release, it focuses on material from the game that wasn't included in the main digital release. As an opening piece, this sets the tone of the album perfectly: the music you'll hear is undeniably Uncharted, but it will be interpreted through a different lens this time. "Nate's Theme" returns to begin the soundtrack and although it is more or less unaltered from its earlier incarnations with its swelling, triumphant horn melody and tribal percussion backbeat, it is more polished and developed this time around. After winning a pair of BAFTA awards (and a host of other accolades) for his scoring of Among Thieves, Greg Edmonson was brought back to score Drake's Deception in a new studio across the Atlantic with a new team of musicians. ![]() |
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