Friday, 20 December 2019

Liam Payne Says He's The 'Antichrist' To Harry Styles!

It’s been no less than four years since One Direction went on a so-called hiatus and started to launch their solo careers. Now, one of the former members, Liam Payne, chatted with The Face Magazine, sharing some things about the other guys.
Asked who he feels like he’s the least likely to be friends with again, Liam did not hesitate to honestly say it was Harry Styles. Liam Payne Says He's The 'Antichrist' To Harry Styles!
He went on to explain that ‘I speak to Louis quite regularly. And I feel like I know where I stand with Niall. But with Harry there’s so much mystery around who he has become. I was looking at some pics of him the other day, and just thought: ‘I don’t know what more I would say to him other than just ‘Hello’ and ‘How are you?’ I mean, look at the stuff that I put out and the stuff that Harry puts out. Polar opposites. I am like the anti-christ version of what Harry is.’
Liam also shared his opinion on Harry’s Met Gala fashion that included the infamous ‘big trousers.’
As far as he is concerned, he is all for it but Liam did mention that he wouldn’t be caught dead wearing something like that.
‘For me, it’s a case of fair play to him for doing what he f***ing wants. If he wants to wear one earring and go to the Met Gala wearing something unexpected, what of it? Fair f***ing play. I couldn’t put myself in that. I’d look f***ing…It’d look weird.’
As you know, the guys have been dropping their solo projects.
That being said, during a previous interview for Esquire, Liam admitted that he does feel a sense of competition with them.
At the same time, however, he did mention that ‘it’s very hard to compete when we’re doing such different things.’

Thursday, 19 December 2019

Hades Is Now On Steam Early Access, From Developers Of Bastion And Transistor

Hades is coming from storied developer Supergiant Games, known for turning ideas into gold with past titles such as Bastion, the award-winning RPG with beautiful narration, and Transistor, another story-driven RPG that not only makes sense but is well worth the experience.  So it seems logical that Hades would very much follow in the footsteps of the prior titles, offering players a fantastic story with well-thought-out dialogue and a unique world to explore.
Thus far, it seems Hades is well in-line with Supergiant Games' previous titles.  You take control of the Prince of the Underworld Zagreus, and you’re attempting to escape from hell.  The rogue-like has flavorful elements from dungeon crawling titles, permanent upgrades to your strength and abilities, and the option to make runs far more challenging than they would be otherwise.
Aesthetically, the game delivers in spades; an isometric graphic-novel style of delivering action well-suits the title, making the action clear even when everything begins to get hectic.  While other isometric dungeon-crawlers can become a bit confusing in regards to where your character is amongst the hordes of whatever enemy is in your way, Hades keeps the Prince always front and center, even while you’re dashing and dodging through swarms of minions. Hades Is Now On Steam Early Access, From Developers Of Bastion And Transistor.
The character models themselves look delicious as well; Hades will have you cavorting will all sorts of demi-gods and gods from Ancient Greece, from Poseidon and his command of the sea to Zeus himself.  Mythical heroes also add continued flavor to dialogue, with Achilles making appearances to request various things from our own hero.
Builds focused around skills and weapons are all surprisingly viable, allowing you to find a specific flavor of combat and exploration that you prefer, and hone it to a razor’s edge.  Even if/when you find yourself a bit overpowered, you have the option to really ramp up the difficulty of labyrinths in exchange for greater rewards.
Perhaps the most interesting part of Hades, however, is that it’s in Early Access.  Typically those two words means constant bugs, a lack of content, disappearing developers only for them to return with fixes literally no one asked for, and raging forums.  With Hades, however, it seems as though Supergiant Games is taking maximum advantage of Early Access.
Major upcoming patch and content releases are noticeably marked in the bottom right of the players’ screen, with developers discussing the upcoming content at length.  The developers have also promised to read 100% of player feedback, with upcoming Major Updates being heavily informed by it.  While it isn’t recommended to pick the title solely based on the idea that someone will finally read your 300-page Undertale fanfic, as long as you sprinkle enough feedback in there, they’d have to pay someone to sort through your mess of interesting grammatical style.

Hades came early to the Epic Game Store in the same Early Access style that it’s in now for Steam.  While that may turn some people off, Steam users actually have EGS consumers to thank for the game bringing as much content as it currently has.  With Steam’s discussion forum baked into their launcher, it’s sure to spark further discussion on the Prince escaping the darkness. See you in Hell!

Thursday, 12 December 2019

The Developer Of Battlefield 5 Recently Shared Details On Why People Leave Its Online Matches

When you think of first-person shooters, one series that’s usually near the top is Battlefield. It has gone toe to toe with the Call of Duty series for years now. Every year, the developers tweak various aspects that keep fans coming back for more. The most recent installment is Battlefield 5. Unfortunately, it was met with a lot of mixed reviews at launch. The Developer Of Battlefield 5 Recently Shared Details On Why People Leave Its Online Matches.
Despite there being a ton of technical issues, the developer EA Dice hasn’t given up on the game. They’ve done their best to introduce updates regularly, whether it’s to improve the servers or the overall combat experiences in online matches. The online portion of the game — in particular — has caused a lot of frustration for players. Just recently, EA Dice took some time to explain why people often quit outright during a match.
According to many gamers, rage quitting is becoming a regular problem because of being shot in the back. When you’re moving throughout Battlefield 5’s open-ended environments, you can get shot in the back without having a fighting chance. This happens time and time again for a lot of users. Needless to say, the community is growing fed up with this combat design. That’s why EA Dice wants to adjust this part of gameplay.
More specifically, they want to give players a better fighting chance. Even if players don’t identify nearby enemies quick enough, the developers want to still give them the ability to defend themselves with competency. How they plan to go about doing that is a mystery? It is refreshing to see EA Dice taking an interest in an issue that has been present for such a long time now, though.
Another topic that’s been debated by the community ever since Battlefield 5 first launched is the long-range shooting. Sure, getting sniped by a weapon intended for long-range tactics is perfectly normal and to be expected if you’re walking out in the open. It’s when you get picked off with a short-range weapon from great distances that is a major problem.
These are the sort of issues EA Dice is looking to overcome as they get ready for their major update, 5.2. Will it be enough to give users optimal experiences online? That remains to be seen, but EA Dice is adamant on listening to the community and doing everything they can to make up for their mistakes. It’s important that they do given that there won’t be another Battlefield game any time soon.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Felicity Jones and Charles Guard prepare to have their first child

Felicity Jones And Charles Guard Getting Ready To Have Their First Child. 36 years old Rogue one Currently, the actress is pregnant with the help of her husband, Charles Guard. People Magazine was the first to report the news.
While on the red carpet at the SVA Theater on Wednesday night, Jones sported a small bump that people there quickly caught. The 36-year-old married the 43-year-old man last year in 2018, and his ceremony was held privately in Oxfordshire, England, at Sudeley Castle. They started dating four years ago.
The Sun reported in July 2018 that the couple married in the private ceremony. Some of the stars there for the ceremony included Tom Hanks, 61, as well as Eddie Redmayne, 36. The place is known to be the only one in England that has a queen buried there.
The queen buried in Sudeley Castle is Katherine Parr, one of Henry's eighth wives. Reportedly, the Star Wars The actress delivered a speech shortly after getting married. Fans of the star know that he first separated from Ed Fornieles in 2013. She and the sculptor had been dating for ten years after meeting at the University of Oxford.
The Sun also revealed in recent years that the actress had engaged to her man, however, Us Magazine was the first medium to reveal the news. In the past, she has been more than sincere about her desire to marry, claiming on multiple occasions that she was a romantic person at heart.
In addition, he told The Daily Telegraph that he wanted nothing more than having a husband, which could have played a role in the type of movies he likes to star in. The star admitted in the publication that one of his goals in life was to have a very "true connection,quot; with another person.
According to Jones' Wikipedia page, she began acting at the young age of 12, even in the 1996 film,

Thursday, 21 November 2019

What are the benefits of streaming via Bluetooth?

With Bluetooth, you get a more personal listening experience. For instance, you’re able to control the TV volume for your hearing aids separately from the volume on the TV (good news for your family and friends!). You can stream sound to one or both ears, listen to music and talk on the phone with the sound being sent straight to your hearing aid. This way the sound you hear will be less prone to distortion; it’s generally easier to hear, and sound becomes more personalized. 

If you’re into electronics and gadgets, you’re a good candidate for a Bluetooth hearing aid. But if you prefer to keep your electronic devices as simple as possible and to not have to manage them, you may find a Bluetooth hearing aid to be more of a burden than a relief. 

How do I set my hearing aids up for Bluetooth?

Like other devices in your home, such as your cordless phone, Bluetooth uses a 2.4GHz connection to exchange data or communication between devices instead of using a cable. 

The first thing you need to do (after turning on your hearing aids, streamer, and the devices you want to connect to) is to pair the devices – that is, make sure they can communicate! Your hearing care professional can help you get started, or you can find an online guide to pairing devices, like Apple’s guide: “Made for iPhone”.  

How is Bluetooth different from Wi-Fi?

Bluetooth is made for wirelessly connecting two or more devices within a short-range, while Wi-Fi will connect your device to the internet from anywhere. Lots of electronic and domestic devices can be controlled through Wi-Fi, and this is called the Internet of Things (IoT). For instance, you can control the heating in your house or when your washing machine should start. Bluetooth is a good way to connect to the devices you’re close to at that moment. It uses less power than Wi-Fi and is cheaper to implement. 

Are Bluetooth hearing aids easy to use?

Yes and no. If you’re used to using different electronic devices, you’ll have no problem managing Bluetooth hearing aidsTalk to your hearing care professional to learn more about what would suit your needs. 

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