2023-07-27 16:52:27
In a year particularly rich in news for the “lazy” of WhatsApp, today arrive instant video messages, or rather the equivalent with the videos of the famous voice messages; a function common to many messaging apps but which until now was missing from the most used app of all. You can send clips up to 60 seconds long: just press the same voicemail button to switch to video mode and hold to record. Likewise, you can swipe up to lock the function and save the video without having to hold it constantly. The videos sent will be played automatically by the recipient, but without audio: to activate it, just touch them. And like all WhatsApp messages, Quick Videos are protected with end-to-end encryption, for maximum privacy. The feature is rolling out for Android and iOS, but won’t be rolling out for the next few weeks, so don’t worry if you don’t have the ability to immediately impress your friends with instant video.
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Nintendo Switch 2: images of the next Nintendo console leak on the net + a video shows the console in action – Rumor
2023-07-19 16:30:41
Update :
A video of the console appears on the net. We let you be the judge – See here
Original news :
For a few hours, the net has been in turmoil. Images of the alleged packaging of the Nintendo SWITCH 2 just leaked online. We see a console with a large screen surrounded by two strange Joy-Con which would be fixed in a new way and whose central part might be moved up and down thanks to a magnetic sliding system. The current Joy-Con would however remain compatible.
The console comes with a new dock that allows it to be used in tabletop mode. Moreover, the image seems to attest to the name of the console: the Nintendo SWITCH 2. It also seems to indicate that this new console is fully backward compatible with the old one since on the menu, we only see games from the current Switch, which might suggest that Nintendo ( once more if true) will position its new console as a new iPhone model / perpetual platform. In detail, we see that the menu will be a priori dynamic and will allow, in the absence of a theme, to see game images in the background. The rumor would suggest that the console might be announced this year for a release early next year… But if the leak is real, given the games we see on the console, it would make more sense that the new model comes out this year with Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
So, true or false ? On the net, fans are torn between those who find it ridiculous (and ugly) and others, who already want to buy it. The website Nintendo Life has chosen its sides and begs the players “not to fall into the trap”, convinced that it is a mock-up of a fan or even of a creation by an AI. It must nevertheless be recognized, if it is false, that it is very well thought out and very well done. But today, more than yesterday, we must be wary of appearances.
While waiting for other details, do not hesitate to tell us what you think in the comments.
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Rumor: Nintendo Switch 2 may have leaked but take it with a grain of salt
Announcement might be this year with a Q1 2024 release pic.twitter.com/cOmfa52tNU
— Chito Gaming (@ChitoGamingLive) July 18, 2023
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Over 1,300 classic games: Anstream Arcade starting July 21 for Xbox
2023-07-14 12:15:08
Xbox will support a third-party cloud gaming service for the first time with Anstream Arcade, which launches on January 21. The retro streaming platform will bring over 1,300 games from the 80s, 90s and 00s to Xbox Series and Xbox One for gamers, including R-Type II, Star Raiders II, Adventure, Impossible Mission, Armalyte, Day of the Tentacle, Gaiares, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Charged, Super Star Wars, Saboteur, Fatal Fury, Pit Stop, Elevator Action, Bubble Bobble, and more. New games are added every month. The catalog includes MSX 1 & 2, Super NES, NES, Mega Drive, DOS, Lynx, Atari 2600/7800, Arcade, Amiga, PlayStation and many more games. The price in the Xbox Store is €29.99 for one year of access. Alternatively, the Anstream Arcade is also available with a lifetime pass for €79.99 (unlimited access)
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Terra Nil is a relaxing and upbeat strategy game. What if it was possible to repair a devastated planet? You know, bringing back greenery, biodiversity and animal life? Even if Earth takes a bit more work, you can at least fix this little version of the planet. Although it takes a lot of patience, the end result is very beautiful. This world (Earth??) is completely stuck, and it’s up to you to fix it. For this, the environment must be restored. You use green energy to set up irrigation, toxin purifiers and new rivers. Each new region brings its own set of challenges. We appreciate the delicate balance between the relaxing graphics and the complex mechanisms. It’s great to bring nature back to life, but you have to be resolutely surgical if you want to succeed. One misstep can make your project forever incomplete. Of course, you can start from scratch (or from a series of checkpoints) if necessary. The stakes are pretty low, but in a way, aren’t they? Starting over involves a considerable investment of time, which I found rather daunting. In particular, we felt genuine angst when faced with a soft reset. We knew we had to do something different, but we weren’t always sure what it was. This feeling of unease is nicely offset by the triumph of success. You also get the chance to enjoy your work before moving on, which is great.
The aesthetic of Terra Nil is seductive. The sight of fresh grass growing on desolate terrain is always satisfying. Seeing swamps, tundra and forests grow in an instant is always enjoyable. This is where the sound design comes in. We found ourselves keeping our headphones on at all times. You just don’t want to miss anything. The murmur of flowing water, the creak of growing trees, and even the crackle of flames are all excellent. Not to mention the music, which gives you a great picture while you work. Another element of satisfaction is the recycling phase. It’s a must to complete each area, but it’s still great. You installed all these stand-alone systems to revitalize the land, which is already very beautiful. But then you can tear it all off, piece by piece. What remains is a perfect landscape, untouched by any artificial creation. Your ultimate victory is to erase all traces of your passage. I really enjoyed playing this passage, even if it can almost become tedious. You can’t leave a single coin behind, following all.
Pack your bags.
Each step becomes more complex. One of the new elements that Terra Nil puts in your path is the search for new forms of animal life. You need to find the perfect environment in which each of them can thrive. This is the part of the game that I liked the least. We had to scan more than a dozen times to find some species, with guesses that seemed really random. Worse still, sometimes the environment you have created is not suitable for certain animals. It only takes three to progress, but you can always get stuck in the progress. If you don’t have the correct layout for at least three species, it’s time to reset. As you progress, the next steps will require increasingly granular design to complete. The last region took several resets before we got there. It is a delicate balance, both relaxing and intense. We liked to make everything green and perfect, but you really have to do it twice before you get there. However, the end result is worth it. Who wouldn’t want to turn a bloody hell into a thriving paradise? Even better, developer Free Lives is investing a portion of pre-order and post-launch sales into the Endangered Wildlife Trust. In this sense, playing this game is good for the environment.
VERDICT
There is something gratifying regarding Terra Nil. You are working to restore a dead world, with tangible results that will keep you busy. The mechanics get pretty complex following a while, don’t they? And sometimes you feel like your mistakes are indelible, even if you start over. But the work seems worth it. If you’re looking for a peaceful but sometimes stressful gaming experience, consider Terra Nil. As a result, you might even reconsider our current planet.