jueves, 23 de mayo de 2019

Dead Island: Definitive Collection [Updated To V1.1.2 + MULTi8] For PC [9.5 GB] Highly Compressed Repack

Dead Island: Definitive Collection - is a collection of survival horror action role-playing video game developed by Polish developer Techland and published by German studio Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows.

Featuring: Definitive Collection contains Dead Island Definitive Edition, Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition and a brand new stand-alone 16-bit game Dead Island Retro Revenge. Dead Island Definitive Edition and Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition are fully remastered versions of Dead Island and Dead Island Riptide including all released DLC and patches plus Dead Island Retro Revenge: A brand new stand-alone 16-bit game set in the style of a classic side-scrolling action/endless runner within the Dead Island universe.
1. FEATURES OF THE GAME

Plus caught in the Midst of an Epic Zombie Outbreak on the tropical island of Banoi, your only thought is: Survive.
Featuring epic Dead Island: Smash heads, Crack skulls, and Slice up with the visceral Astounding Melee Combat.
Contains Dead Island & its Undead successor, Dead Island: Riptide Bundled with all the previously released DLC.
Brand new standalone 16bit game set in the style of a classic sidescrolling action within the Dead Island universe.
• Introducing: Welcome to the Epic Zombie apocalypse experience of a Lifetime plus, now more Beautiful than ever.

Game is updated to latest version
▪ Dead Island Retro Revenge - Updated to version 1.0
▪ Dead Island Definitive Edition - Updated to version 1.1.2
▪ Dead Island Riptide Definitive Edition - Updated to version 1.1.2

2. GAMEPLAY AND SCREENSHOTS
3. DOWNLOAD GAME:

♢ Click or choose only one button below to download this game.
♢ You need μTorrent program to download torrent files, download here.
♢ View detailed instructions for downloading and installing the game here.
♢ Use 7-Zip to extract RAR, ZIP and ISO files. Install PowerISO to mount ISO files.

DEAD ISLAND: DEFINITIVE COLLECTION [v1.1.2 + MULTi8] - DOWNLOAD LINKS
http://pasted.co/af29b5ae       https://pastebin.com/raw/9EYeguHE
PASSWORD FOR THE GAME
Unlock with password: pcgamesrealm

4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS GAME
➤ Download the game by clicking on the button link provided above.
➤ Download the game on the host site and turn off your Antivirus or Windows Defender to avoid errors.
➤ When the download process is finished, locate or go to that file.
➤ Open and extract the file by using 7-Zip, and run 'setup.exe' as admin then install the game on your PC.
➤ Once the installation is complete, run the game's exe as admin and you can now play the game.
➤ Congratulations! You can now play this game for free on your PC.
➤ Note: If you like this video game, please buy it and support the developers of this game.
Turn off or temporarily disable your Antivirus or Windows Defender to avoid false positive detections.









5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
(Your PC must at least have the equivalent or higher specs in order to run this game.)
Operating System: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10 | requires 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i5 Processors GHz or higher for better gaming experience
Memory: at least 4GB System RAM
Hard Disk Space: 26GB free HDD Space
Video Card: Geforce GTX 560 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB VRAM or higher graphics
Supported Language: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Polish and language.
If you have any questions or encountered broken links, please do not hesitate to comment below. :D

Top 5 Reasons Why Your PUBG Is Lagging And How To Solve It?

It has become a common thing to lag in big games like PUBG, Apex legends etc. Especially, if we are in a serious situation 
and at that moment PUBG lags then our frustration and angriness go beyond the limit. This has become a serious problem even for a pro player. So if you are looking for the solution to this problem then you have visited the right place. This post will mention the reasons for which PUBG lags and the solution to it.


pubg lag
Why PUBG lags?

Reasons and solutions to PUBG lag :


1. Running of unnecessary apps in the background:

           Believe it or not but just running unnecessary apps or installing any app or updating an app in the background decreases your internet speed which finally results in PUBG lagging

Solution:   So, if you want to keep a distance from lagging make sure that there are no online apps running in the background. And avoid updating or installing any app at that time.

2. Bandwidth limits set by your ISP(Internet Service Provider):

         If your internet speed is good but still your PUBG lags whereas you can run other online apps such as Youtube etc easily then there is a high chance that your ISP might have set limits in that particular game.
For example- Sometimes the ISP set 25% bandwidth only for games and the rest 75% for other online apps. This is done to distribute the internet equally otherwise it would become difficult for normal people to surf the internet.

Solution: In that case, you can change your ISP or simply use a VPN. There are many free gaming VPNs present on the internet. You can use one to increase your internet speed. This can decrease PUBG lagging to a great extent.

3. Excess heating of PC or mobile:


pubg lag
Excess heating of Smartphone


         While playing any game, you must ensure that your CPU or phone should not heat too much. In case of excess heating, your game will surely lag because heat is the biggest enemy of the processor and hence the processor is unable to work properly. For such reasons, gaming PCs are specially designed for proper cooling.

Solution: Ensure the proper cooling of the laptop or computer and in case of mobile you should let it rest for some time to attain normal temperature. 

Note: You should never play games on a mobile while it's charging. This not only makes your phone hot but also it is unhealthy for your battery and sometimes if the battery is a low-quality battery, the battery can even burst. 

You can visit this article for more information on overheating of phones.
You can visit this website to know how to cool down your android phone.
You can visit this website to know how to cool down your PC.

4. Your PC or mobile does not meet the recommended requirements of the game:


Why my pubg lags
Requirements don't meet


      This is a well-known problem. Sometimes PUBG can lag because your device can lack many components including processor or graphics card or GPU or RAM or Memory or any other component. In that case, though your ping may be okay still the PUBG will lag.

Solution: If you are highly addicted to this game and want to play the game anyhow without lagging you can change the components of the PC while in case of mobile you need to buy a new mobile.

To know the minimum and recommended requirements of PUBG PC click here.

5.  Playing in the farthest server:

       Another reason for which your PUBG is lagging is that you are playing in a server far away from you. In PUBG there is an option to select servers like Asia, Europe etc. If you belong to Asia and playing in Europe server then your PUBG may lag since it takes time to communicate and get a response from them. 

Solution: You should play at the nearest server. For example, if you live in the Asian continent you should play at Asia server while if you live in America you should play the South or North America server. You can notice less PUBG lag if you play in your nearest server.


Note: The above reasons are also applicable to the whole internet services. You might have noticed that sometimes though your internet speed is very high but still many websites or pages take too much time to reload. This is because their server is very far and takes too much time to communicate with them.

If you are suffering excess lagging of PUBG, you can complain at the official PUBG support page by clicking here

Warriors Orochi 4 [Includes V1.0.0.2 + MULTi5 + All DLCs] For PC [14.9 GB] Highly Compressed Repack

Warriors Orochi 4 - released as Musō Orochi 3 in Japan, is a 2018 hack and slash video game developed by Koei Tecmo and Omega Force for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch platforms.


Featuring: Pick from 170 characters: Heroes gather from the Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors Universes. Assume the Power of the Gods: Enjoy brand new Musou action. Sacred treasures empowered by a miraculous power enable characters to evoke magic attacks. The infamous one versus thousands battle action sees new additions. The heroes must find the key to restore these and return to their respective homes. Their discoveries lead them to one deity: Zeus, the supreme god among gods. Download this game.
1. FEATURES OF THE GAME

In this game experience the awesome collaboration starring heroes from Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
Experience the Narrative through the eyes of 170 Characters. 165 returning from Dynasty and Samurai Warriors.
• Plus introducing Magic to the series also, you can now experience even more Thrilling and intense Musou Action.
• Intense fantastical story that Capture the essence of mythology planned and supervised by Yoshitaka Murayama.
Combining weaponry and magic can lead to many Devastating attacks and which will stop enemies in their tracks.

Game is updated to new version
▪ 59 DLC included: 186 Costumes, 17 Mounts, 173 Weapons, 8 Sacred Treasures, 5 Scenarios, and 26 Pieces. Plus, updated to version 1.0.0.2

2. GAMEPLAY AND SCREENSHOTS
3. DOWNLOAD GAME:

♢ Click or choose only one button below to download this game.
♢ You need μTorrent program to download torrent files, download here.
♢ View detailed instructions for downloading and installing the game here.
♢ Use 7-Zip to extract RAR, ZIP and ISO files. Install PowerISO to mount ISO files.

WARRIORS OROCHI 4 [v1.0.0.2 + MULTi5 + ALL DLCs] - DOWNLOAD LINKS
http://pasted.co/af29b5ae       https://pastebin.com/raw/9EYeguHE
PASSWORD FOR THE GAME
Unlock with password: pcgamesrealm

4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS GAME
➤ Download the game by clicking on the button link provided above.
➤ Download the game and turn off your Antivirus and Windows Defender to avoid file corruption.
➤ When the download process is finished, locate or go to that file.
➤ Extract the downloaded file by using 7-Zip, and run the installer as admin then install the game on your PC.
➤ Once the installation is complete, run the game's exe as admin and you can now play the game.
➤ Congratulations! You can now play this game for free on your PC.
➤ Note: If you like this video game, please buy it and support the developers of this game.
Turn off or temporarily disable your Antivirus or Windows Defender to avoid false positive detections.








5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
(Your PC must at least have the equivalent or higher specs in order to run this game.)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 | 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i5 processors or faster for better gaming experience
Memory: at least 6GB System RAM
Hard Disk Space: 20GB free HDD Space
Video Card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 660, AMD Radeon HD 7770 graphics card (2 GB VRAM)
Supported Language: English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese language.
If you have any questions or encountered broken links, please do not hesitate to comment below. :D

Top 11 Games Of 2018

We chose our top 10 based on number of hours played, with a minimum of 5 plays per game throughout the year. This year we had a tie for fifth place and a three-way tie for eighth place, creating the need for a top 11. Besides, one more game won't hurt anyone...

The big surprise this year is how few games from last year's top 10 made the list, the biggest shocker being not only that X-Wing not make it into the top 10, but we didn't play a single game of it in 2018. I chalk this up to us spending a lot more time playing other miniatures games, and also a lack of interest in the recently released X-Wing Second Edition.



11 (tie). Covert

5 plays, 12.5 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

A lavish game that's relatively simple yet very engaging. I love the cold war spy genre, and Covert evokes that nicely with it's European setting and cards representing spy gadgets like miniature cameras and briefcase tape recorders.

Read the full review.



10 (tie). Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks

5 plays, 12.5 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

2018 was the year we finally got some decent Doctor Who tabletop games. This one manages to capture the feel of Doctor Who quite well but it does seem a little incomplete, an issue that will hopefully be remedied by the long-delayed expansions that will hopefully see the light of day soon.

Read the full review.



9 (tie). Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game

5 plays, 12.5 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

At the behest of a friend who wanted to try it, we got this old gem out and actually spent a fair amount of time playing it this year. I still maintain that it is one of the most well-designed trading card games ever published.

Read the full review.



8. 7TV

5 plays, 13.5 hours (average play time 2.75 hours per game)

We've built up a fairly large collection of miniatures and terrain for this great skirmish game based on British "spy-fi" television of the 1970s such as The Avengers, The Prisoner and Life on Mars. The rules do a good job of providing a framework that allows us to immerse ourselves in the setting, which to me is the whole reason to play games like this.

Read the full review.



7. Yamataï

5 plays, 14 hours (average play time 2.75 hours per game)

I'd be rich if I could bottle and sell whatever it is that makes Marc Paquien's artwork so appealing. Thankfully, with Yamataï it's backed up by a very interesting exploration and resource management game.

Full review to come.



6 (tie). Clank! In! Space!

6 plays, 14 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

I'm a big fan of deck-building games, but the can tend to get a bit repetitive. This one innovates by adding a board with a movement mechanic, as players attempt to rob an evil despot's space ship before anyone notices.

Full review to come.



5 (tie). Cthulhu Wars

6 plays, 14 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

Cthulhu Wars is one of only two returning games from last year's top 10 list. Apart from the exceptional miniatures, it really is a compelling Risk-style strategy game.

Read the full review.



4. Doctor Who: Exterminate!

6 plays, 16.75 hours (average play time 2.75 hours per game)

We were a little lukewarm on this skirmish game when we originally picked it up in 2017, but the growing range of miniatures has rekindled our interest, especially since we can use the same tabletop terrain we've been assembling for 7TV.

Read the full review.



3. Dinosaur Island

9 plays, 23 hours (average play time 2.5 hours per game)

This was one of my most anticipated games for this year, and I wasn't disappointed. It's a great engine-building game, and the recent expansion makes the game more interesting without making it more complicated.

Read the full review.



2. Conan

19 plays, 27.5 hours (average play time 1.5 hours per game)

The only other returning game from last year's top 10, Conan dropped one spot but still saw plenty of play in 2018. Part of this was due to an 8-week campaign that I talked one of my roleplaying groups into, but the ability to play this game as an ongoing series is part of what makes it such a great game.

Read the full review.




1. Mythic Battles: Pantheon

21 plays, 37.5 hours (average play time 1.75 hours per game)

Apart from the great miniatures, gorgeous artwork, and well-designed rules, the nicest thing I can say about this game is that every time we finish a game we want to play again.

Read the full review.



Honorable Mention


Western Legends

5 plays, 11.5 hours (average play time 2.25 hours per game)

A great open world adventure game set in the wild west. The fact that we played this game four times in the first month we got it tells me that it probably would have placed in the top 10 if we'd had it earlier in the year.

Full review to come.



Most anticipated game of 2019


Core Space

This game looks simply amazing. A board game/skirmish hybrid similar to Mythic Battles: Pantheon or Conan, with an intriguing semi-cooperative element that puts players in competition with each other for resources, but both at threat from an invading hoard of killer robots. And rather than just a flat, printed board, it comes with Battle Systems 3D terrain.

martes, 2 de abril de 2019

Re-Evaluating Life (Monday Musings 65)

I found out one of my best friends was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. Before finding out, I was about to write a post about how to become "successful" with Twitch streaming, and what Twitch means by "success" is having as many viewers as possible.

I felt that particular post will be instructive and hopefully helpful to those who want to gain more viewers. I can't comment on Partnership since I haven't achieved it, but I have a sense of what anyone can do to increase viewership.

But, in reality, a legitimate metric of being successful on Twitch is if you're having fun and not being burned out, even if you have 0 viewers and 0 followers. If you have 1 or more viewers, and you're making that person happy, building a loving community, then you are a successful streamer.

I noticed being burned out maybe going into the 3rd month, but what kept me going is that I've been gaining viewers after each stream. It was an adrenaline rush to see the growing numbers, as well as very ego-boosting. I must admit that this ego-boosting was thrilling, but again, it gives you a false sense of pride, because in actuality, it really doesn't make anyone "better" just because you can get more viewers.

Your sense of pride really comes from being satisfied with life, such as having loving relationships, accomplishing real goals in your career, and in the example of streaming, enjoying your streams and, if you have at least 1 viewer, creating a loving community where people are kind to each other.

Indeed, it goes against every single spiritual and religious truth that you're a worse person than someone else because you have less concurrent viewers. Writing and reading this, if I don't see how ridiculous and laughable this is, then I haven't been living.

At any rate, having around 18 average concurrent viewers after a little less than 3 months of streaming may sound paltry, but in the world of Twitch, that's pretty good. My first broadcast was July 25, 2018.

So, even as I was burned out due to following a strict schedule of Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri from 1 to 5 PM, around the 2.5 month mark, I continued to stream because I didn't want the numbers to drop, and I just plugged through.

The other reason that I continued with this schedule is because of the mental effort and demands of streaming, I had to be healthy to perform adequately. I was exercising regularly after 3 years of being sedentary, getting up as soon as the alarm clock rings, and eating more fruits and vegetables and whole grain (mostly steel-cut oatmeal).

But after I heard about my friend, my wanting "success" in getting Partnership is so irrelevant. Of course, I knew that intellectually, but not emotionally. I fooled myself into thinking that I didn't care about this artificial success, though clearly I did. Only now, with my friend suffering, do I know deep down how absolutely absurd I was in taking streaming this seriously.

I was doing as much as possible to have a "successful" (i.e. more viewers) channel, such as having a regular schedule, networking by meeting other streamers and communities, keeping in touch with your viewers through Discord. Even then, what I was doing was only the tip of the iceberg. I haven't even used Twitter effectively, or getting to know the game developer's communities (usually Developers have Reddit communities), since doing these steps would make people know about you, curious about your channel and watch you. 

When I do go back to streaming, it makes more sense to me to stream early in the mornings, being a morning person, rather than wait around until 1 PM, doing networking which is exhausting. I believe I chose 1 to 5 PM to target the UK/EU communities but again, the first rule is to stream when it's best for you.

In other words, morning times will force me to be efficient by getting out of bed as soon as the alarm clock rings, doing all my chores and exercises, and then jump right into streaming, instead of doing networking.

Cutting back to 1 to 3 times a week might be helpful, streaming fewer hours than 4 (maybe 2 hours at most) - again, it's best if you want Partnership to stream at least 3 times a week for at least 2 hours, but thankfully that's not my focus anymore.

Finally, I refuse to do any networking. It's just so refreshing to watch one stream at a time, and really enjoy the streamer's and the chat's company, rather than flipping through 8 streams at once!

Even though I only streamed less than 3 months, I do know what it takes to get more viewers, but it's very time-consuming and so exhausting. I will write a post about it, as there are so many people who want "success" in streaming in terms of growing viewership numbers, but as of now, it's not for me.

In conclusion, my friend's serious illness brought me to my senses that my relationships are more important than anything else.

The How of Happiness Review

Crossbows For The Italian Wars


A few weeks ago I posted some pictures of my first Unit for the latest project here at YG, here is the second.


Using the same figures as my previous post, I.e. the 28mm Perry Miniatures Plastic European Mercenary mixed with some of the same companies metal range to add to the variety, I have added a unit of crossbows to the pike block I began with.


I have gone for the same general colour scheme as the pikes, that of the Swiss Canton of Lucerne. Basing wise rather than the 8 figures per base for the pike I have gone for a much looser 4 figures per base for these.


Base size is 60mm x 50mm and one of my plans for the Italian Wars Project is to use the same base size for everything, 8 figs for pike, 6 for Halberd or Sword and 4 for Shot and Bow. I plan to use the same base for order and skirmish order placing a small 60 x 15 base of Pavise in front of the above to indicate crossbows acting in closer order. It's a Yarkshire thing to save brass, no need for two bases when one will do !


Here are the crossbow figures deployed with their parent pike unit.


I am quite pleased with the start of the project and plan to do a small unit of Gendarme next.


lunes, 1 de abril de 2019

Expanding Vintage IBM PC & Compatible Display Options - The GGLabs CGA2RGB Converter

GGLabs' CGA2RGB (courtesy of GGLabs)

Getting a high quality and proper video signal from an IBM CGA or EGA card or an IBM PCjr or Tandy 1000 without their specialized monitors can be difficult.  These computers used specialized RGB monitors to give a high quality solution using digital signals to tell the monitor which color to display.  Unfortunately this standard was not really adopted outside of the expensive PC compatibles and most RGB monitors only accept an analog signal.  When VGA and its analog RGB signal format became standard, support for the older digital RGB format went away.  In this blog entry I am going to examine an inexpensive converter that can help you adapt your vintage PC compatible's digital RGB video output to the more accessible analog RGB video output.


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