Now Available on Steam Early Access – Killsquad, 20% off!
Killsquad is Now Available on Steam Early Access and is 20% off!*
Unleash hell on a coop A-RPG where bounty hunters raid planets for glory. Choose your quest on the Online Contract System. Unlock skills mid-mission to adapt. Wreak havoc with unique weapons. Scavenge materials to boost them. And, if you survive, spend your bounty on gear to live another day.
The combat update from 1.9 has been a controversial topic for many. Some loved the changes, while others hated it and refused to move on from 1.8.
Mojang has been hard at work trying to make it the best experience possible to the needs of PC players while also making sure those that play on phones or tablets have a good experience.
To this end, jeb has posted on Reddit a new custom snapshot which contains several large changes to combat.
This is a summary of those changes, as explained by jeb:
This “manually installed Java snapshot” is the first experiment of the new direction of combat mechanics. It’s based upon the current Java Edition system, but with the following major changes:
Overall much faster attacks
Attacks only happen when fully charged, even if you spam click
You can hold to attack
Weapons have different reach (attack range)
When you stop attacking, the attack timer will continue charging to 200%
At 200% you can perform special attacks (crits, sweeping, knockback) and these attacks have longer reach
Sweeping only occurs on swords with the Sweeping enchantment
Critical attacks (jump attacks) bypass shields
Shields have no warm-up delay
Shields also activate when crouching/sneaking
If you hit something, the target’s “invulnerability timer” will be shorter if you have a quick weapon
Installation instructions:
Finding the Minecraft application folder:
Windows: Press Ctrl+R and type %appdata%/.minecraft and press Ok
Mac OS X: In Finder, in the Go menu, select “Go to Folder” and enter ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
Linux: ~/.minecraft or /home/<your username>/.minecraft/
Once you have the launcher set up you can download the server files from there as well.
If you have any comments, issues, or other criticisms, then leave a comment over on Reddit so that jeb will see it.
Escalation Protocol (requires completion of Level 7 and players must open the chest)
Rebalanced clan XP rewards
Raid: 2,000
Raid lair: 1,500
Nightfall: 1,000
Crucible: 500
Strikes: 500
Patrol: 250
Story: 250
Adventure: 250
Heroic adventure: 500
Forge: 500
Menagerie: 1,000
Reckoning:
Tier 1: 500
Tier 2: 750
Tier 3: 1,000
Escalation Protocol: 750
Gambit: 500
Public events: 250
Blind Well: 250
Sandbox
Outbreak Perfected can no longer generate nanites when shooting immune targets
Fixed an issue where magazine size indicators didn’t display the proper arrows when changing magazine perks on some Machine Guns
Fixed an issue where the Sturm’s Accomplice perk would not reload Sidearms other than Drang or Drang (Baroque)
Fixed an issue where the Sturm’s Accomplice perk would play excessive reload audio on kill when paired with Drang or Drang (Baroque)
Fixed an issue where Season 5 Vanguard Pulse Rifle Nightshade wasn’t available after Season 5
Fixed an issue where 21% Delirium was gaining stacks of Killing Tally from shooting persistent destroyable objects
Crucible
Fixed an issue where players could reach an advantageous out-of-bounds spot during Crucible matches on Emperor’s Respite map
Crown of Sorrow
Fixed an issue preventing players from activating the Witch’s Vessel objects in Crown of Sorrow encounters
Menagerie
Players will no longer be able to use their Chalice to gain multiple rewards within the same Menagerie run
In the Gauntlet encounter of the Menagerie, only living players will be given credit for completing a lap
Fixed an issue where Werner’s weekly bounties no longer gave powerful rewards
Fixed an issue where Rune Bonus II for the Chalice was not always refunding a rune
Fixed an issue causing the chests on the Barge to reset on Sunday
Eververse
Fixed an issue causing Seasonal Eververse armor to drop from Eververse bundles with random perks
Players who currently have randomly rolled Eververse armor will retain the perks that are on them
Players affected by the Jubilant Bright Engram issue during the Revelry event can now pick up bundles containing any missing Jubilant Eververse armor pieces from the Seasonal store tab
General
Progress toward the “Platforms Spawned” objective of the Truth quest will no longer be reset on a fireteam wipe
Vex Oracles for the Mercury public event will now detonate appropriately when destroyed
Eater of Worlds Crystals guarding Argos have returned to their normal, larger size
Fixed an issue where some players could infinitely reset their Infamy rank
Players who are idle in too many Gambit matches will once again receive matchmaking suspensions
Fixed an issue where /join and /invite commands were not always working on PC
Fixed an issue preventing the Drifter/Vanguard Allegiance quest from progressing
Meat’s back on the menu, Guardians
Fixed an issue where waypoints persisted on Ikora and Drifter after completing the Allegiance quest
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Disruption/Insults/Disrespect
Harassment/Personal Attacks/Privacy Violation
Gory Violence/Explicit Sexuality
Illegal Activity
Hacking/Cheating
Spoilers/Stolen Content
Soliciting/Phishing/Impersonation
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What's New To Shudder In August 2019? Horror Movies, TV Shows, And Exclusives
There are plenty of streaming services to choose from, like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu. However, their horror selections can be pretty weak. Luckily, AMC's Shudder exists, a service that deals only with horror movies and TV shows. The streaming service has revealed what's new for August, and there is plenty to watch, especially if you love '80s horror.
When the folks at GameSpot are talking about horror movies, I try my hardest to work in a reference to the 1987 horror film/borderline musical Slumber Party Massacre II. I once even got to write a tiny piece about it. Well, it's time to talk about my favorite cheesy horror movie of the '80s once again because it's coming to Shudder on August 5. The movie follows Courtney, who was the younger sister of the "New Girl Across The Street" in the first film. She's in a band with some friends, and they go to a condo for the weekend to rock out with their boyfriends. That doesn't sound much like a horror movie, especially when the film has three different song breaks. However, Courtney is haunted by visions of her sister, who is locked up in an insane asylum, and eventually (like WAY later), a rockabilly guitarist is on the prowl, killing off everyone with his drill-guitar...and dancing in the living room for some reason. Please watch this, so I have someone to talk about it with.
If you like your antagonists to have more depth and not be an amalgamation of things producers thought looked cool in 1987, then you'll be excited to learn that a slew of Freddy Krueger movies are coming to Shudder on August 1. You can relive all the over-the-top dream murders from the first six A Nightmare on Elm Street movies and check out the 2010 documentary Never Sleep Again, which chronicles the film franchise.
AMC's horror TV series NOS4A2, based on the Joe Hill novel, has its first episode drop on August 8 with new ones arriving every Thursday. The series follows an artist who has the ability to track Charlie Manx, an immortal who feeds on the souls of children and dumps their corpses in Christmasland, Manx's bizarre Christmas village.
Below, you'll find everything headed to Shudder in August, and please, watch Slumber Party Massacre II when you get the chance.
Coming to Shudder in August
August 1
Raising Cain (1992, Brian De Palma)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare on Elm Street II: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
A Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warriors (1987)
A Nightmare on Elm Street IV: The Dream Master (1988)
A Nightmare on Elm Street V: The Dream Child (1989)
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)
August 5
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982, Amy Holden Jones)
Slumber Party Massacre II (1987, Deborah Brock)
August 8
NOS4A2 (2019) -- New episodes on Thursdays through October 10
August 12
Chopping Mall (1986, Jim Wynorski)
Get My Gun (2017, Brian Darwas)
Why Horror? (2014, Nicolas Kleiman and Rob Lindsay)
August 15
Incident in a Ghostland (2018)
August 19
Bad Moon (1996, Eric Red)
Hell Night (1981, Tom DeSimone)
August 26
Humanoids From the Deep (1980, Barbara Peeters and Jimmy T. Murakami (uncredited))
Video: Behind The Voice Of Claude From Fire Emblem: Three Houses
This week, Fire Emblem: Three Houses made its debut on the Nintendo Switch. This is the first home console release for the series in over ten years and it delivers an absolutely wonderful strategy RPG experience. The voice acting in the game is equally as fantastic. Every single line of dialogue has been voiced and each character has a memorable identity because of it.
Recently, our American-based video producer Zion Grassl interviewed Joe Zieja, the voice of Claude Von Regan (the leader of the Golden Deer in Fire Emblem Three Houses). Zieja is a voice actor and author located in the LA region, who started out as an officer in the United States Air Force and eventually went on to pursue a career in voice acting.
In the above interview, you can find out how Joe landed the role as Claude, get some insight into the voice acting industry, find out his past history voicing characters such as Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series and much more.
View the full interview in the video above and tell us if you sided with The Golden Deer house in the new Fire Emblem game.
GitHub To Block Developers In Countries Facing US Trade Sanctions
If you use GitHub’s online services in a country facing US sanctions, you could be about to be kicked off all but the most basic offerings. GitHub this week told Anatoliy Kashkin, a 21-year-old Russian citizen who lives in Crimea, that it had “restricted” his GitHub account “due to US trade controls”. (Source: ZDNet, GitHub)
Arrow's Stephen Amell Says He's Done Wrestling, But AEW Has Other Ideas
Filming on the final season of Arrow is underway, with the show's last 10 episodes set to debut in the fall. Once production on the show is wrapped, star Stephen Amell will be looking for a new job. While finding a new role on the big or small screen might be the natural place to start, there's always another more physical option for Amell.
As it stands, the actor has there professional wrestling matches under his belt--one for WWE, another for ROH, and a singles match at 2018's All In. Now that the wrestlers that organized All In have launched a promotion in All Elite Wrestling, it's easy to wonder whether Amell could call the new company his wrestling home.
However, according to the Arrow star himself, that's likely not happening. Speaking to GameSpot at San Diego Comic-Con, Amell said, "I've got a very, very lovely, accommodating, and thoughtful wife and I risk divorce if I get back in the wrestling ring."
The actor also revealed that he fractured his hip during his All In match against Christopher Daniels, and AEW executive vice president Cody Rhodes said Amell kept the injury to himself after the match. "He didn't even tell anyone, though. You'd think he would want to take a badge of honor and the warrior's feeling that comes with it. But he kept it secret," Rhodes told GameSpot at the TCA press tour. "He's a total stud, total wrestler."
Rhodes also isn't so sure fans have seen the last of Amell wrestling. "I could see him coming and doing something with us for sure," he admitted, with one caveat. "He's not allowed to do anything with WWE. I want to have it. He's got to come back and hang with us. I mean, technically he's part of the Elite and the Bullet Club. So when it's time, he'll have to get back in the ring. Maybe in a little bit safer environment. Maybe like a tag match, something of that nature, but it's in his blood now."
Time will tell who's right about Amell's second career as a wrestler One thing is for sure, though. "When he's ready, and when Arrow's wrapping up, there's a home for him at AEW," Rhodes declared.
AEW's weekly show launches October 2 on TNT. Meanwhile, Arrow's final season premieres October 15 on The CW.
Fire Emblem Voice Actor Has Dialogue Removed Following Admissions Of Abuse
Update 27/07: Niosi’s dialogue has been replaced by Zach Aguilar.
At the time of writing, Niosi remains in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but Nintendo has stated that a patch will remove his dialogue:
After assessing the situation, we decided to re-record the character’s voiceovers in Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Fire Emblem Heroes with another actor. The new voiceovers will be included in a future patch.
Original Story: Nintendo has removed voice actor Chris Niosi’s name from the credits of Fire Emblem Heroes following admissions from the actor, animator and producer that he has abused and mistreated friends and partners over the past decade.
Chris Niosi – also known as Kirbopher – is perhaps most famous for creating the web series TOME: Terrain of Magical Expertise, and has lent his vocal talents to the likes of Pokémon,Bakuman, Queen’s Blade Rebellion, Tales of Zestiria, OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, SailorMoon and Octopath Traveler.
He also plays the role of Byleth in the new Switch game, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, as well as the mobile spin-off Fire Emblem Heroes. A week ago, Niosi – who refers to himself as a ‘high functioning’ Asperger syndrome sufferer – published an admission on his Tumblr account that he had “horribly mistreated and abused friends, colleagues and even my significant others” and that he had decided it was time he “addressed each and every one of those people and responded to their feelings with individual apologies for what I’ve done to hurt them”.
Naturally, Nintendo might not have been aware of these abuses prior to hiring Niosi to work on Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Fire Emblem Heroes, but it would seem that it has taken retrospective action following Niosi’s confession.
Nintendo has so far refused to comment on the situation. We’ll update this post if that changes.
(Editor’s note: The original version of this story incorrectly started that Niosi’s name had been removed from the credits of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, when in fact it was removed from the credits of Fire Emblem Heroes. We apologise for the error.)
Red Hat CTO, Chris Wright, took it upon himself to address some of these concerns and answer people’s questions in an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit. Wright has evolved from being a Linux kernel developer to becoming the CTO of the world’s largest open source company. He has his pulse on both the business and community sides of the open source world.
Red vs Blue: Some of the most pressing questions asked during the AMA were around the future of open source and Red Hat at IBM. Red Hat has its unique identity and branding. You will often see people walking with their red hats on at open source events, you may even notice some permanent tattoos.
[Image Red Hat tattoos’]
One Redditor asked if there were any plans to overhaul Red Hat branding to make it blue or purple, Wright said, “No, Red Hat is Red. We just announced the evolution of our logo in May, no plans for any other changes. We like the new logo and so do the associates who already got tattoos of it!”
Kubernetes: A Redditor asked about the future of Red Hat OpenShift and OKD (the Origin community distribution of Kubernetes). Wright assured that the acquisition doesn’t have any effect on OpenShift and OKD. Wright said that Red Hat is focused on delivering the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform – OpenShift – without changes.
As far as community engagement is concerned, “…upstream first development in Kubernetes and community ecosystem development in OKD are part of our product development process. Neither of those change,” he said. “The IBM acquisition can help accelerate the adoption of OpenShift given the increasing scale and reach in sales and services that IBM has.”
Conflict of Culture: IBM and Red Hat are two companies with different, and often conflicting cultures. While Red Hat employees are allowed and encouraged to contribute to open Source, IBMers do not have the same level of freedom. One ex-IBMer asked, “IBM has traditionally had very strict policies regarding contributing to non-IBM open source projects. I understand that Red Hat’s culture is quite different in this regard; do you see IBM loosening up in this regard? Or will only the Red Hat division operate differently?”
Wright said that Red Hat would continue to operate the way it does with respect to allowing Red Hatters to contribute to open source projects.
IBM’s CTO of Open Source, Chris Ferris pitched in and said that for the past 5 years or so, the policy for IBMers contributing to open source on their own time was relaxed such that they could do so with their manager’s permission.
“In fact, we have been on a steady trend over the past 5 years or more to reduce the process barriers to both contributing to, and consuming open source and we continue to review our policies periodically. With the acquisition now complete, IBM has chosen to adopt the same policy towards contributing to open source on one’s own time as Red Hat has had historically. This is one important way that the Red Hat culture has benefited IBM developers.”
Adam Kaplan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, contributed to the AMA and said that Red Hat employees are free to contribute as they see fit, even if a said contribution goes against Red Hat’s business objectives.
Future of Fedora & Gnome: Red Hat is among the leading contributors to many open source projects that are being used by the larger open source community. Some Redditors expressed fear about the future of such projects that won’t be bringing in any revenue for IBM.
One user asked about Fedora, which is the upstream for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Wright assured that Fedora and its path stays the same. “It is an important community Linux distribution and Red Hat’s involvement will continue to be the same.”
Red Hat is one of the major contributors to Gnome, one of the biggest desktop environments for Linux and BSD. When asked about the future of Gnome, Wright said that nothing will change. “Certainly not to what we have contributed. More importantly, our future contributions will follow the same pattern,” he said. “We contribute to open source projects that are part of our product portfolio and focus on the areas that are important to our customers, which includes not just features but also long term maintainability (this becomes important in a codebase when you talk about architectural changes).”
Sunset at Oracle: Some Redditors drew a comparison with Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems. “I guess the biggest concern among the “Linux community” in general is that Red Hat might go down the path Solaris did after Oracle’s acquisition. IBM is viewed as an old school company, a bit like Oracle in that sense. We have learned through press that IBM’s plan is to use Red Hat to change IBMs perception and not the other way around. Hope it’s true. How do you guys plan on addressing such concerns?
Wright said that Red Hat would continue to run as an independent company and the team would continue to do what it does best: engage with customers, partners, and open source communities to build open-source solutions.
“Those solutions focus on our hybrid cloud strategy. A key part of the acquisition is for IBM and Red Hat to work closely together to advance our customers’ journeys to an open hybrid cloud. You’ve seen mention of IBM’s plans to use Red Hat platforms as part of their offerings, so this is the other key piece here. We stay independent, we share a vision, and IBM is building from our core platforms,” he said.
Addressing a similar question that IBM has a history of buying companies and then breaking them up, Wright said, Red Hat will remain committed to the upstream work it does across the board. “It is a fundamental part of how we develop our software products. Things like Network Manager create desktop usability, and can even be the impetus behind more core distro improvements. The IBM acquisition doesn’t change this at all. I see the future of Red Hat as staying focused on our core mission and continuing to evolve with (upstream first!) open source and our customer’s needs,” he said.
IBM nukes all Open Source at Red Hat: One Redditor asked what stops IBM from going nuclear and dismantling all of the open source work Red Hat has done?
Wright said that the reality of software is that open source has become the de facto means by which software is developed. “I often refer to this historic acquisition as an acknowledgment that open source has won. So, a simple way to look at this is the $34b value is about how important open source is to IBM’s strategy…again, open source has won!” he said, “Another way to look at it is the value that we’ve created with Red Hat is synonymous with open source. We wouldn’t exist without open source, it’s core to our strategy. And we (both Red Hat and IBM) are deeply vested in Red Hat’s continued success.”
Take Away
People should remember that by design, open source is protected from any such risk. If a company gets acquired and the code is at risk of being nuked, the community can fork the project and maintain it. Life goes on. Since everything that Red Hat does is open source, people can always take the code-base and maintain it themselves. open source code has escape velocities, it doesn’t go away with the companies that built it.
After reading the entire AMA, it’s fair to conclude that Red Hat is safe in the hands of IBM. It’s like a drop of color in a glass of water. The entire glass of water turns red. Red Hat has a very strong community-driven, open source culture. It’s very likely that IBM will be the one benefitting and transforming into an even more open source friendly company.
Rumor has it that one day Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst might become the CEO of IBM. When a Redditor asked the same question, whether Whitehurst will succeed Ginni Rometty as the CEO, Wright said, “I certainly don’t have a crystal ball, but I think Jim is a great CEO!”
Pokemon Go's latest Legendary Pokemon, Armored Mewtwo, has been a regular sight in Raid Battles for a couple of weeks now--but it won't be around for much longer. The special version of the Legendary Psychic Pokemon is slated to leave the game at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST on July 31, so you better get busy adding it to your collection.
Unlike a standard Mewtwo, this version of the Legendary Pokemon is sporting the power-suppressing armor it wears in the Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution movie. Not only is its appearance different, but it has more defense-oriented stats than a regular Mewtwo, and it is capable of learning different attacks.
Like most other Legendaries in Pokemon Go, Armored Mewtwo will appear in five-star Raids. You must team up with other players in-person and battle the Legendary Pokemon first, before you can earn a chance at capturing it. Despite its different appearance and stats, Armored Mewtwo is still a pure Psychic-type, which means it's weak to Ghost, Dark, and Bug Pokemon such as Giratina, Tyranitar, and Scizor.
Armored Mewtwo isn't the only Pokemon leaving Go soon. You also only have a few more days to catch a Pikachu wearing a straw hat, which is spawning around the world as part of a One Piece crossover event. Straw hat Pikachu will only appear in the wild until July 29, so time is running out to add one to your collection if you haven't already.
In other Pokemon Go news, Team Rocket has begun appearing in the game. You can challenge Rocket grunts at certain PokeStops and then catch the Shadow Pokemon they leave behind. Niantic has also announced the first details for August's Community Day. The event is set for Saturday, August 3, and the featured Pokemon this time will be the Psychic/Fairy-type Ralts.