![]() ![]() Each of her spells also has a little game including diag beam trying to figure out the best angles to hit all the enemies, and Shield beam holds you in place while you try to line up as many enemies as possible, so there is a bit of timing involved in that. For Reva, one of them is moving as much as possible to gain shield through her item (Gain 1 shield whenever you move). OSFE is in large about the little mini-games you’ll be playing. I wanted her kit to show off the strength of shields, and their offensive power. This has to be achieved through just the sprites, starting spells and items. The second was to give her a unique playstyle that clearly differentiates her from Saffron. The first goal for Reva was for her to be fun to play. Instead of an auto-attack, pressing the weapon button brings up a short duration reflector that will send enemies attacks flying right back at them! Her kit revolves around balancing and managing her shield as a resource! To conserve her shield, she also has the ability to reflect attacks. Reva is a shield focused character, using it for defense as well as offense. One step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden one step from eden One Step From Eden Shinkansen One Step From Eden V1000.CT (174.One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden One Step From Eden OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE OSFE Activate the trainer options by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1.Click the PC icon in Cheat Engine in order to select the game process."Player Stats -> Being Stats -> runCtrl -> currentRun". "Loot Options Set to Massive?" sets Loot Options to massive. "Resources Set to Massive?" sets Money, Upgraders, Removers to massive. ![]() "Stats Set to Massive?" sets Stats to massive. "Shuffle Time Set to 0?" sets Shuffle Time to 0. Activate (put an X) the "Base Address Scan (To Activate: YYY, To Update: ZZZ)" script.ĭ. Activate (put an X) the "Initialization (Activate This First, To Activate: YYY)" script.Ĭ. Scripts with "To Update: XXX" will only update their effect after doing action XXX.Īddresses with "XXX?" will enable the script effect XXX when 1 is put into the Value.ī. Scripts with "To Activate: XXX" can only be activated (put an "X" into the box) after doing action XXX. Game generates code at runtime so table has a high chance of not working / detecting the wrong code / crashing. Simple table for One Step From Eden, may or may not work.
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![]() These are important to keep an eye on as your run will end if either of these are empty. You have to keep an eye on your hunger, which lowers with each encounter, and your dogs’ energy that lowers after each trail marker you pass. Though, of course you do have to manage your resources. At least you have seemingly unlimited time to take your shot or else it would be horrible. ![]() Whether it’s because the game registered it as a fail or if the scenario can’t be won isn’t exactly obvious though. This is somewhat annoying as they will both often miss each other and even when you get inside the circle, it has a high chance of failing if it was more towards the border rather than the middle. You can slow down your reticle, but it’s not forever as it has an invisible meter. Shooting is treated like a minigame where your reticle is swinging up and down with a circle you need to press the shoot button on stays moving from side to side. I appreciate that the developers wanted to do something unique, but I don’t know if it really worked in the game’s favor. In terms of hunting scenarios, it’s well, there’s an aspect that’s not that good. Encounters can vary between giving you an option to hunt, get resources like bark, get a tool like a fishing pole, or be a story event (which can either be the musher’s or the dog’s). You’re basically on rails as you’ll pass trail markers, choose between going left (haw) or right (gee) after checking your rough map, and encountering a random encounter. Anyway, from here it’s pretty straightforward. Actually you’ll fail pretty quickly and if anything there’s a low chance of making it on your first run. It’s going to be a hard journey there, and our musher isn’t really prepared that well. Your goal? To get to a cabin you’ll be staying at that is marked by a red lantern hanging by the door. Once your team is picked, you’ll be ready to go on your first dog sledding adventure. Don’t worry, as you can have up to thee different saves so you can have multiple teams in progress. You can’t reverse your adoption even if the next dog catches your heart after you fill up your team. You’ll be stuck with your team forever so choose wisely. You’re given a short description of the dog before you’ll be given the choice to adopt or not, so you won’t be choosing blindly. You’ll also have some dogs that will point you towards somewhere or even force you to encounter something. One of my favorites, for example, is Barkly who is a super protective dog where you’ll encourage him to bark more. Each does also have their own short story that goes along with them that will have a chance to play out. Each dog does have their own personality and will affect your runs slightly. You already have your first member, Chomper, who is our musher’s childhood dog which she suspects shares her dream as well.īefore you head out, you’ll be choosing four dogs to be a part of your team out of the possible eight that’s available. Nonetheless, you need to build up your dog team before you officially head out. She does have some worries about whether or not she’s actually up for it as she’ll have to get the hang of dog sledding on her first leg of her journey and since she doesn’t necessarily have a backup plan if she fails. Well, today is the day the dream will become reality. The Red Lantern puts you in the shoes of an aspiring musher who dreamed of dog sledding across the Alaskan wilderness and bond with her dog team. ![]() Note that this argument must be quoted to prevent shell redirection, and there is no = sign as when assigning new values. Has no effect unless SRCTAG exists in SRCFILE. TAG DSTTAG'" on the command line after -tagsFromFile, and causes the value of SRCTAG to be copied from SRCFILE and written to DSTTAG in FILE. Special feature: Integer values may be specified in hexadecimal with a leading 0x, and simple rational values may be specified as fractions. To shift a date/time value and copy it to another tag in the same operation, use the -globalTimeShift option. For example, specifying -APP14:All= will NOT delete the APP14 "Adobe" segment because this is accomplished with -Adobe:All.Ħ) When shifting a value, the shift is applied to the original value of the tag, overriding any other values previously assigned to the tag on the same command line. For example, -2all:all= deletes tags individually, while -all:all= deletes entire blocks.ĥ) The "APP" group names ("APP0" through "APP15") are used to delete JPEG application segments which are not associated with another deletable group. This difference also applies if family 2 is specified when deleting all groups. For example, -time:all -Exif:Time:All removes all deletable Time tags except those in the EXIF. Otherwise all deletable tags in the specified group(s) are removed individually, and in this case is it possible to exclude individual tags from a mass delete. So ExifTool alone may not be used to securely edit metadata in PDF files.Ĥ) Specifying -GROUP:all= deletes the entire group as a block only if a single family 0 or 1 group is specified. This avoids many potential problems, including the inevitable compatibility problems with OEM software which may be very inflexible about the information it expects to find in the maker notes.ģ) Changes to PDF files by ExifTool are reversible (by deleting the update with -PDF-update:all=) because the original information is never actually deleted from the file. If two assignments affect the same tag, the latter takes precedence (except for list-type tags, for which both values are written).Ģ) In general, MakerNotes tags are considered "Permanent", and may be edited but not created or deleted individually. Deleting EXIF only removes ExifIFD which also deletesġ) Many tag values may be assigned in a single command. Deleting ExifIFD also deletes InteropIFD and MakerNotes. GPS, IFD1, InteropIFD, MakerNotes, PrintIM and SubIFD. Deleting EXIF or IFD0 also deletes ExifIFD, GlobParamIFD, Also, within an image some groups may be contained within others, and these groups are removed if the containing group is deleted: JPEG Image: Use the -listd option for a complete list of deletable groups, and see note 5 below regarding the "APP" groups. ![]() However, color space information is removed, so the colors may be affected (but this may be avoided by copying back the tags defined by the ColorSpaceTags shortcut). Note that not all groups are deletable, and that the JPEG APP14 "Adobe" group is not removed by default with -All= because it may affect the appearance of the image. A tag name of All is equivalent to * (except that it doesn't require quoting, while arguments with wildcards do on systems with shell globbing), and is often used when deleting all metadata (ie. When specified with wildcards, "Unsafe" tags are not written. The wildcards * and ? may be used in tag names to assign the same value to multiple tags. The preferred group in JPEG and TIFF-format images is the first group in the following list where TAG is valid: 1) EXIF, 2) IPTC, 3) XMP. If no group name is specified, the tag is created in the preferred group, and updated in any other location where a same-named tag already exists. TAG may contain one or more leading family 0, 1, 2 or 7 group names, prefixed by optional family numbers, and separated colons. ^= is used to write an empty string instead of deleting the tag when no VALUE is given, but otherwise it is equivalent to =, but note that the caret must be quoted on the Windows command line. += may also be used to increment numerical values (or decrement if VALUE is negative), and -= may be used to conditionally delete or replace a tag (see "WRITING EXAMPLES" for examples). += and -= are used to add or remove existing entries from a list, or to shift date/time values (see Image::ExifTool:: and note 6 below for more details). comment=wow), or delete the tag if no VALUE is given (eg. ![]() Write a new value for the specified tag (eg. Exiftool Application Documentation exiftool Application DocumentationĮxiftool - Read and write meta information in files SYNOPSIS ReadingĮxiftool FILE. ![]() Childlike natures are often presented as juvenile, rather than something understandable that people respect and support, like when B.J. But he’s portrayed as a masculine character in a youthful way, which is something we rarely see in war games. Max is flawed in his presentation in regards to ability, though he is definitely fitting a trope. However, the character is well-loved, heroic, shown to be mostly capable except for his own traumatic responses, and while he is shown to be childlike, he is distinctly masculine in his presentation. This portrayal is obviously from a challenging perspective and can be harmful. I love Max for a lot of reasons, but I will note that he experiences the stereotype of many mentally disabled folks in that he is physically minimally vulnerable, very strong, and speaks simplistically – only saying his name. Max is a pacifist, and was born with a brain injury and abandoned as a child. I want to talk about Max Hass with a desperation. Max Hass from Wolfenstein: The New Order. Note that I don’t think that these characters are without flaws, but I want to appreciate their good characteristics. ![]() We’ll see!įirst up, we’ll address the Resistance. Note: I may not discuss Sigrun, Frau Engel’s daughter, from The New Colossus in detail due to how her experiences are related to my own trauma, and since she is from a later game. I’ll likely address characters like Caroline, Frau Engel, and Anya in a separate article, because that’s a very different matter. I also played the Wyatt timeline, one of the most vital decisions in the game, so I won’t address Fergus or his timeline much (playing thru again hasn’t been possible with my cognitive issues). Now I want to address some of the other characters that are in the game and how they are presented (I may not address all your faves, sorry). We’ve addressed how Wolfenstein: The New Order talks about masculinity through the main character William “B.J.” Blazkowicz, and how it functions in genre. I want to talk about so many things in the realm of Wolfenstein and how it portrays masculine characters, but I want to talk first about the characters themselves. SPOILERS for Wolfenstein: The New Order and elements of Wolfenstein: The New Colossus. Much of the specific details here were sourced in the Wolfenstein Wiki.Ĭontent warning: Nazis, hate crimes, domestic abuse (parent-child, spousal), violence, homophobia, racism, ableism, eugenics, torture, suicide, animal cruelty The series focuses exclusively on Wolfenstein: A New Order and the characters within it, though it does reference the backstories of characters that may not be revealed until later games in that series. You can help Multiversal Omnipedia by expanding it.This is part of a series on masculinity and the game Wolfenstein: A New Order. Da'at Yichud roughly translated to mean "knowledge of the unification" in Hebrew.Following the war, the Nazi's continued to research the technology of the Da'at Yichud with laboratories such as the London Nautica or LaserKraftWerk being made to study as well as reverse-engineer new weapons. They then reverse engineered the items within to create an arsenal of powerful war machines that were deemed perversions of the society's religious work with these being used to win World War II. Upon finding it, they killed its gatekeeper whereupon they looted the site of its secrets that were stolen. These were scattered in order to keep them from falling into wrong hands with each vault being guarded by a gatekeeper.ĭuring World War II, Nazi forces under Deathshead discovered one of the secret safe-keeps of the Da'at Yichud. There were hundreds of safe-keeps created by the group that were designed to contain their knowledge and inventions. The Da'at Yichud were an ancient Jewish mystical secret society created at an unknown point but had developed technology along with inventions that were centuries ahead of contemporary times. ![]() Pianist Alessio Bax and bassoonist Peter Kolkay came to the fore, with silky contributions from oboe Stephen Taylor. 1939), represents a major musical contribution from the most talented member of Les Six. The last work of the afternoon, Francis Poulenc’s Sextet for Piano, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn (1932 rev. The last movement’s varying tempo indications often hinted at Gershwin and Jazz, a concentrated sonata-form that subsumed a quick waltz and a number of passing moments of bravura to its happy conclusion. The Andante set flute and clarinet in motions taken from a Bach invention, and we could well savor the relative sonorities of O’Connor and Shifrin in amiable harmony. Ibert (1890-1962), noted for his elegant and exotic sense of color, had his musicians engage in whirling figures, a kind of fanfare that had the oboe and clarinet in friendly competition. The last movement, Tempo di Marcia francese seemed to recall the Algerian March of le maitre Saint-Saëns, here a display piece for every member of the ensemble.Īfter intermission, festivities proceeded with Jacques Ibert’s smart set of Trois pieces breves for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn (1930). After a jaunty scherzo, the third movement gave us a Theme and (five) Variations of some clever invention. The second theme of the first movement, Allegro assai, enjoyed a buoyant airiness that proved a refreshing bit of humanity after the “academic” Maresz piece. Something of Stravinsky’s acerbic influence permeates this breezy work, a kind of boulevardier’s serenade in four movements. ![]() Like his idol Saint-Saëns, Francaix always relies on his knowledge of classical form to convey successfully his musical ideas, which remain light, lithe, athletic, and witty. The first half concluded with the 1948 Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn by Jean Francaix (1912-1997), noted for his user-friendly Concertino of 1934. It lasted a mere five minutes, but it demonstrated only O’Connor’s lofty ability to create “effects” in the most superficial sense. ![]() In the manner of a rather percussive etude for flute-and a poor answer to Debussy’s perennial Syrinx-the piece set in motion a steady pulsation interrupted by clicks and short riffs with no melodic extension: Webern gone woodwind. Tara Helen O’Connor took a moment both to unravel the sheet music, taking three music stands as it stretched out like a musical taffy and to explain its aesthetic, which alternates key-click technique with actual pitches. The most modern work ensued, the Circumambulation for Solo Flute (1993) of Yan Maresz (b. The Adagio stood out for its melancholy beauty, while the last movement, Molto allegro e leggierissimo, demanded quick virtuosity from all three principals, with two returns to the folkish material that opened the sonata as a whole, a reference to Emmanuel’s studies with Cesar Franck, the father of French cyclicism. Hazy harmonies dominated this work, reminiscent of Faure but with excursions into Medieval tonality and Debussy, as we find in some of his piano pieces, those that his premier pupil, the late Yvonne Lefebure, used to champion. Music by Maurice Emmanuel (1862-1938) opened the program, his 1907 Sonata for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano, Op. A star-studded roster of musicians-Alessio Bax, piano Stephen Taylor, oboe Peter Kolkay, bassoon Tara Helen O’Connor, flute David Shifrin, clarinet and William Purvis, French horn-proffered five chamber works from various French composers, mostly in the serenade mode, that demonstrated an airy and occasionally lilting sense of ensemble. Then, you have to select the sound effect you want to use with the MuseScore Mixer "Sound" box.“ WINDS OF FRANCE” provided the Gallic rubric for Sunday, Februconcert at The Center for Performing Arts at Menlo-Atherton, Atherton, California. To use the sound effects, you have to load this soundfont inside Musescore Synthesizer and verify it is at the top of the soundfont list. I'm not sure if there is some "full completed" sound effects soundfont, because I don't know if there is some "universal rule" about this.įollowing the Standard General MIDI rules, the soundfont called: "GeneralUser GS v1.471.sf2" has a lot of sound effects.īut, this is not the only one soundfont with sound effects. It is about the SOUNDFONT file you are using. There are quite a few limitations to using DisplayLink to extend your displays. Manufacturers publish blog posts announcing that new DisplayLink drivers are validated with their hardware, it’s probably good to check with your manufacturer before updating. only 4 external displays are supported screen rotation is not supported Clamshell mode is partially supported. Apple disables Unlock with Apple Watch with the message “Unlocking with Apple Watch is not available while your screen is being shared”.ĭisplayLink has a few other limitations on Macs: HDCP is not supported so you may not be able to watch Netflix, Hulu, iTunes Movies, etc. Unlock with Apple Watch doesn’t work when using DisplayLink. Otherwise, the Lock Screen will only show up on the built-in display. If you’re a “power gamer”, looking for every edge possible over your opponents, you might want to go another route.Īnother downside to DisplayLink is that you need to install an optional program to show the Lock Screen on a DisplayLink monitor. While DisplayLink technology is targeted primarily to productivity and video applications, it is suitable for the casual gamer. It doesn’t sound like it will be as good for gaming though: If you’re a video/photo/graphics professional, you’d probably want to check and see if this works for you. DisplayLink claims “Pixel-perfect graphics”, and “Compression tuned for video content and high-quality graphics” on their newer chipsets. This is why DisplayLink needs to compress the captured screen.įor desktop browsing, email, software development, and other general computer tasks where the display doesn’t change much from frame to frame, DisplayLink compression can be very efficient and is unlikely to be noticeable. Even a single 4K signal is too big, let alone multiple displays. The latest DisplayLink chips run over USB 3.0 which has a bandwidth of 5 Gbps. Sending compressed video over USB is a pretty neat trick! However, DisplayLink has quite a few downsides to be aware of.Īn uncompressed 4K60 video signal requires 12 Gbps of bandwidth. From what I can tell, DisplayLink seems to be publishing regular updates to their drivers and is actively working on new features. I was pleasantly surprised to see that DisplayLink’s drivers have been updated for Apple Silicon and don’t require a kernel extension. The DisplayLink chip decompresses the data and sends the display signal to the (real) display. The computer sends pixel data to the software driver, which then compresses the data and sends it over USB. The software driver presents itself as one or more displays to the computer. DisplayLink technology was first used in laptop docking stations but can now be found in other video-related products including adapter cables and monitors.ĭisplayLink has two components - a software driver installed on your computer and a hardware chip in the dock or adapter. It lets you send a video signal to a display over USB or Wi-Fi instead of via DisplayPort or HDMI. DisplayLink (not to be confused with DisplayPort) is the name of a technology created by a company also named DisplayLink. What are your options if you want to run more than two displays? Enter DisplayLink. Update: I ended up purchasing the ALogic DX3 and wrote a follow-up post about my experiences with it. I wanted a MacBook Air and already had two external displays which I wanted to keep using. For the Mac Mini, you can add two displays. For the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac that means you can connect one additional display along with the built-in display. I couldn’t bring myself to buy a legacy Intel Mac, but the new M1 Macs only support up to two displays. Projects Understanding DisplayLink, multiple displays, and M1 Macs Introduction |
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