Showing posts with label GAMER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GAMER. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Upgrade to Windows 10



Two ways to get Windows 10:

Upgrade

Qualified Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 devices can upgrade for free.1 Click the Upgrade now button below to begin. The Upgrade App will walk you through the process.
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Then click 'Run' to continue

Buy a new PC

Purchase a new PC preinstalled with Windows 10 or a Windows 8.1 PC and upgrade for free.
Shop now
Once installed, Windows 10 is yours to enjoy for free!
Don’t miss out as this free offer won’t last forever.
If you’d like to create a USB drive or DVD to download once and upgrade multiple PCs–click here >
Note: This free Windows 10 upgrade is available for PCs and tablets.

Why upgrade?

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It's free and easy

Upgrade confidently - 200+ million fans have upgraded and are loving it. You’ll have a free, full version of Windows 10 -- not a trial or a lite version.
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It's familiar

The Start menu is back and improved so you get quick access to your favorite things. Your files will be preserved and the apps you’ve pinned to the taskbar will be waiting for you. Learn more
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Fast. Compatible. More secure.

Windows 10 starts up 28% faster than Windows 7, resumes faster, and comes with more security features than ever. And it’s designed to work with the hardware and software you already use.Learn more
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Get amazing new features

Windows 10 is packed with innovations like Cortana, your truly personal digital assistant,2 and Microsoft Edge, an all-new browser. Learn more
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Enjoy the new Windows Store

Explore a continuously expanding selection of apps, games and now movies, TV shows, and the latest music – all certified by Microsoft.3 Learn more
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We've got your back

The Microsoft Answer Desk is here for you. If you have questions during or after the upgrade process, our friendly Answer Techs are here to help. As a starting reference, see the Windows 10 Q&A or Community Forum.
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Naruto Shippuden:Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

(RM200)


Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is the sixth and final installment of the Ultimate Ninja Storm series developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Namco-Bandai games for the Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Steam. It was released in February on the 4th in Japan, 5th in Europe and the 9th in North America


Gameplay

Returning to this game from previous instalments is the "Wall Running" feature where two shinobi are able to fight while climbing the walls of the selected stage. Unlike previous instalments however, where if one player ran up the wall the other player was forced to fight on the wall as well, in this game it is implied that if one character runs up the wall the other character can still fight on the ground.
A new feature will be introduced in the game called "Leader Swap", where you can switch out the main character you're fighting as to fight against your opponent with your support characters. To add balance, the character switched in will share the same life bar as the main character, as well as still maintaining an Awakening state. It is still unknown whether supporting characters will make a return in this game due to this new feature. A new version of Naruto and Sasuke will share a unique Combination Awakening when played together.
According to Hiroshi Matsuyama, the option to select one of the three fighting types from Storm Revolution (Ultimate, Awakening, and Drive) is removed. Just like its predecessors, the player can use all three types at once during a single and/or team battle.[ It has also been confirmed that before starting a battle, you will be able to choose between multiple jutsus and Ultimate Jutsus to use in battle, a feature that has been in previous entries of the Ultimate Ninja series, but now makes its return.
The game will be more realistic than its predecessors where an outfit can be damaged if it is hit and even worn off. Jutsu will have long-term effects on the outfits. For example, if a fireball hits the character, it will remain ignited for a while, but water can reverse that effect. Stage destruction will take place as well in boss battles and free battle, and there will be more details showing particles as they get worn off from an attack
Video game info
Release Date
Japanese:February 4, 2016
English:February 9, 2016
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Sunday, 28 February 2016

Top 10 game console

  1. Sony Playstation 4  (RM13750)



  2. Microsoft Xbox One  (RM1850)
  3. Microsoft Xbox 360  (RM1300)
  4. Nintendo Wii U  (RM 1500)
  5. Sony Playstation 3  (RM1099)
  6. Mad Catz M.O.J.O (RM999)
  7. NVIDIA SHIELD (RM 1135)
  8. OUYA  RM(450) 
  9. Playstation Tv (RM600)
  10. Wii  (RM300)
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TOP PS4 GAMES

1.GTA 5
Developer: Rockstar Games

Rockstar Games waited a substantial amount of time before revamping GTA 5 in full 1080p HD, but we're very glad it did. It's not often we award games the coveted 10/10 Editor's Choice award, but GTA 5 on the PS4 and Xbox One (and PC too in January 2015) deserves it. 

It introduces enhanced visuals, making the game look even better than it did on the PS3. Plus you get extra additions such as an optional first-person view, new side quests and all the previously released DLC. 

Of course, the story is still the same twisted, sick masterpiece it always was, but in high definition it definitely looks and feels much better than the original. 

If you dabbled in GTA Online on the PS3, you'll be able to transfer your content over to the PS4 version, too. 


2.LIFE IS STRANGE
Developer: Dontnod
 

We’ll admit that we were a little sceptical when we played the first chapter of Life is Strange, but by the time we’d reached the closing, tense and emotional climaxes, we were in awe of Dontnod Entertainment’s episodic wonder.
 
Life is Strange tells the tale of Max, a photography student who discovers that she has the rather unique ability to rewind time.
 
It’s up to you how you use Max’s power, but with a storm incoming and a cast of characters that need her help, you’ve got some big decisions to make.
 
The story weaves around the events that happen between Max and her childhood friend Chloe, backed by one of the best game soundtracks I’ve ever heard for all the feels.
 
Life is Strange is a gaming feat that every gamer worth their salt should play – and will remember forever.

3.WITCH HUNTER 3:WILD HUNT
Developer: CD Projekt Red

The Witcher 3 has become the ultimate RPG – the one by which all others should be judged. For one, this is the largest, and most convincing open world we’ve ever seen. But also, you’re looking at a game with a storyline, quests and game systems that makes that world an incredibly compelling place to exist in.
 
This is the GTA 5 of sword and sorcery, so be prepared to sink a lot of hours into this game.
4.BATMAN:ARKHAM KNIGHT

Developer: Rocksteady Studios

Rocksteady has left the Batman Arkham series on a high note, and Arkham Knight is an epic game that is heavy on the detailing. But, not so much so that it forgets how powerful a protagonist the Dark Knight is.
 
One of the best games available on PS4 right now, Batman: Arkham Knight is thrilling, powerful and ambitious. It leaves all other open-world superhero games in the dust to become one of those games that will go down as a classic.

5.BLOODBORNE

Developer: FromSoftware

If you’ve got the patience and the willingness to work out Bloodborne’s rhythms, this game defines what it is to be a hardcore gamer. Bloodborne won’t go easy on you, and at times it won’t be fun, but there are very few games where success feels so very satisfying.
 
By asking so much of its gamers, Bloodborne’s journey seems much more vital, more memorable and even more heart-poundingly intense.
 
6.
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
Related: Kojima Productions

Some say that this will be Hideo Kojima’s last game, and if it is, he certainly went down kicking and screaming. 

Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain is a work of art. It’s set in a believable open world full of complex, interlocking systems and boasts visuals that are at the very peak of the games currently available on PS4. 

Missions are more open than ever, with the ability to tackle each one in your own way. But watch out, if you keep doing the same thing, the game will react to your strategies. Like taking out guards with a headshot? They’re going to start wearing helmets. Tend to attack under the cover of darkness? They’re going to up their nighttime patrols. And so on, and so forth. 

Consider yourself warned. 

The Phantom Pain manages to pull together all the best bits of previous Metal Gear Solid games, while retaining the tension, drama and the usual Kojima oddities for what we’re calling the ultimate Metal Gear game. 



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6 BEST GAMING KEYBOARD 2015

The keyboard may be the most unglamorous of peripherals, with its uncomfortable tendency to conjure up images of sitting in office cubicles. But if you're a mad-keen online PC gamer then finding the best keyboard is vital.
Whether you use it to control strafing in all directions in a first-person shooter, or to select from an arsenal of spells in an MMO, it's the primary tool that allows you to showcase your skills and establish an all-important reputation. So it pays to invest in the best one available.
With that in mind, we've selected the 10 best gaming keyboards available for all the different flavours of PC gamers. Whether you're a World of Warcraft ninja or an up-and-coming Counter-Strike: GO expert, and whatever your financial situation or space requirements, you should be able to find the best keyboard among this selection. Starting with the most expensive at the top, we've ordered the below models by price, which is subject to change.

1. Corsair Strafe RGB Silent

Silent and deadly
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes |Features: Cherry MX key switches (Silent/Red/Brown/Blue), Multi-color dynamic backlighting, Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) software, USB pass-through, Textured/contoured keys, 100% anti-ghosting with 104 key rollover, Multimedia keys, Detachable wrist rest.
Quiet switch choice
Pretty
Detachable wrist rest
No side-positioned macro keys
Mechanical keyboards offer a superior tactile feel to traditional membrane models, but they're damn noisy. That's why Corsair made the Strafe RGB Silent, the first mechanical keyboard to use Cherry's MX Silent keyswitch. Featuring a dampening noise system integrated into each key, it lets you get your game on without the constant clacking of keys driving you - and people around you - insane. While the quieter switches still make a noise, the snapping sound they make upon actuation is muffled in comparison to Cherry MX Red or Brown switches. The Cherry Strafe RGB Silent is also beautiful, capable of flashing all the colours of the rainbow thanks to per-key RGB backlighting.

2. Razer DeathStalker Ultimate

An expensive option, but with unique touch sensitive screen
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes |Features:
Touch-sensitive LED screen
Custom apps
Pricey
No key "click" sound
Razer's apocalyptically named DeathStalker Ultimate is another gaming keyboard that tends to polarise opinion. It's fearsomely expensive, yet has a membrane keyboard, so if you demand mechanical keys, you can safely ignore it. But it has one totally unique feature: a touch-sensitive LED screen (with 10 programmable touch-keys above it) that has all manner of gaming applications. With custom-designed apps for Star Wars: The Old Republic, Battlefield 3, Counter-Strike: GO and Team Fortress 2, you can assign all sorts of useful functions to the touch-screen, and you can design your own apps for it if you're that way inclined. A curiosity indeed, but it might just give you the edge if set up properly.

3. Razer BlackWidow Chroma

Beautifully made and handsome to behold
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes |Features: 10 key rollover, Gaming mode option, Braided fibre cable, 5 Additional Macro keys, audio-in and microphone out, USB passthrough

Comfortable, programmable keys
Customisable colours
Less key travel

Something of a status symbol among high-end PC gamers, Razer's BlackWidow Chroma takes a thoroughly bespoke approach to fulfilling gamers' needs. Instead of using Cherry's mechanical keys, it boasts its own specially designed ones, with less travel, but still bags of feel. This could prove to be to your taste, but you still might want to try before buying. It also has five programmable macro keys, keeping the MMO and MOBA-lovers happy, and you can customise the colours of its rainbow backlighting.

4. Logitech G910 Orion Spark

Not cheap, but a very impressive piece of kit
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes |Features: Romer-G mechanical switches, RGB key illumination, ARX Control Integration, 9 programmable buttons, dedicated media controls, 113 key anti-ghosting
Fast, anti-ghost keys
Looks great
Pricey
No key "click" sound
The G910 Orion Spark uses another type of mechanical keys – the Romer-Gs – which, Logitech claims, are the fastest ones on the market. It's a handsome beast thanks to full colour-control over key illumination, and has a clever mobile phone dock, which is handy for those games that have accompanying apps. Nine programmable macro keys should excite the MMO/MOBA brigades, too.

5. Division Zero X40

Steeled for online gaming
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: 5 |Features: 5 programmable macro keys, red LED backlighting, USB 2.0 pass-through, quick access media controls, gaming mode button, Alpha-Zulu mechanical switches, headphone and microphone jack, interchangeable aluminum top panel
Thick top covers
Clicky or silent keys
Side positioned macro keys
No volume wheel
Better known for producing some impressive professional keyboards, the X40 comes as part of Das Keyboard's new Division Zero gaming lineup. Available with clicky (or optionally silent) tactile keys, Das utilizes its own custom made Alpha-Zulu switches that have a very similar feel to Cherry MX Red keys. What's more, the X40 comes with interchangeable thick aluminum panels making this one of the strongest and most rigid keyboards around.

6. Roccat RYOS MK Pro

Not the prettiest, but robustly built
Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Programmable keys: Yes |Features: Per-key illumination, Two 32-bit ARM CPUs, Integated media hub, Advanced ant-ghosting, Five rubber feet, Roccat Talk, Roccat achivements display, 500 programmable macros
Easy shift key is innovative
Wide Cherry MX mechanical keys section
Blue only choice of backlight
Bulky wrist rest can't be removed
The RYOS MK Pro might just be the most high-tech gaming keyboard in existence, with not one but two 32-bit ARM processors built in. So you can record and unleash up to 500 macros on the fly, which could give you the edge in an MMO or MOBA. A clever 'Easy-Shift' key lets you remap the entire keyboard, and you can light up individual keys or groups of them. Plus it has a palm-rest, a USB hub, and built-in audio jacks, and is available with all the different flavours of Cherry MX mechanical keys – black, red, brown and blue – which have subtly different amounts of travel.

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Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Gamer choices.

What's a Gaming Laptop?

Compared with the standard laptop, gaming laptops are all about performance. The difference between them is akin to what sets apart a standard sedan from a sporty hot rod zooming at 200km/h on a straightaway. Beyond the convenience of a portable computer that handles your typical web surfing and office applications, gaming laptops offer a more immersive digital experience. They house powerful dedicated graphics cards and uber speedy processors so you can run demanding 3D games without severely taxing your CPU. Simply put, they’re designed to provide the computing muscle you need for truly rich gaming.



Why a fast processor is important

The central processing unit or CPU is the heart or brain of your laptop – the “core” that drives performance. A fast processor can handle more demanding tasks like HD content, gaming or video editing. High-powered CPUs like AMD or Intel Core processors are specifically designed for graphics-intensive jobs, as well as quad-cores or more, since they can process huge amounts of data without breaking a sweat.

It’s all about the graphics processing unit or GPU

While an integrated graphics card uses part of the computer’s RAM memory to do its job, a dedicated GPU uses independent video memory. This means it has more horsepower to tackle demanding 3D games and HD movies, as well as handle multiple displays. With more monitors, you can play several games at once, or chat or surf on one monitor and play on another.

Tips for Buying a Gaming Laptop

1. Get as much RAM as you can afford.

Random access memory or RAM provides the space from which the computer can access and interact with data. It determines how quickly you can open multiple apps and get them running smoothly, all at the same time. You’ll need more than 4GB of RAM and ideally 8GB for snappy multitasking performance.

2. Seeing is believing with a great display.

A great GPU is more than just a number. Its pivotal role in gaming has a tangible effect on what you actually see on your screen, especially when you’re expecting fine, vivid detail and lifelike colours. With high-end graphics being a compelling factor in a video game’s appeal, it only makes sense to judge a panel by its display so you can fully appreciate AAA games. A 1600 x 900 display is adequate for a 14- or 15.6-inch laptop. If rig size isn’t an issue, visuals will pop out more with a 1080p resolution. A note of caution: larger displays deliver higher resolutions but they can also jack up the laptop’s weight, size and price.
DOTA 2
FIFA ONLINE 3


3. Get right down to business with an efficient SSD.

Hard disk drives (HDD) and solid state drives (SSD) do the same thing with one crucial difference: SSDs are all about speed. They cut down the amount of time your system takes to boot, slashing loading time to 10 seconds or less from 20 to 30 seconds. They wake from sleep, launch apps and transfer data a lot quicker than HDDs. Don’t spend any more time tapping your fingers in boredom as you watch the loading progress bar inch its way across the screen.

4. Nice-to-have items: storage, battery and audio card.



Consider a decent amount of storage in your hard drive space so you can store all your games. At least 256GB of storage capacity is best if the SSD is your laptop’s only hard drive. Battery life determines how long you can play when a power source isn’t readily available; although, if you plan to stay put, an AC outlet is all you need. A good audio card packs serious acoustic punch; coupled with a quality monitor, your gaming experience becomes a feast for the senses.




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