Saturday, December 3, 2016

Is Decima the name of Death Stranding"s engine?


Death Stranding Trailer - The Game Awards 2016

Death Strandings engine could be called Decima, based on a logo spotted at the end of its newest trailer. Although the logos significance has caused a debate among fans of director Hideo Kojima, the man himself tweeted a video that suggests that Decima is nothing more than the engine Death Stranding is running on.

See the logo in the left-hand corner? Kojima Productions

YongYea, a YouTuber who covers all kinds of games on his channel, uploaded the video above, recapping theories about the trailer. Alongside analyses of the posters Kojima Productions shared subsequent to Death Strandings trailer premiere at the Game Awards, he explained the meaning behind Decima.

The name Decima comes from Greco-Roman mythology; shes one of the three Fates. Decima in particular measures a persons thread of life, which YongYea notes is an appropriate choice for Death Stranding.

Some of Death Strandings biggest themes include things like the rope and the stick and threads that connect all living things, he says. If you think about it, theres nothing that connects us mortals more than the singular fact that we all die at the end.

Kojima has cited the philosophical concepts of the stick and the rope among Death Strandings key themes. He tweeted a discussion of these and other themes earlier this year, explaining that the stick helped ape evolve into man, while the rope helps us capture and bind important things to us.

And thus, the thread of life-measuring Decima is a perfect fit. Both YongYea and journalist Michael Fortsch, whose Tweet is referenced in the video, cite sources that the engine is customized for Death Stranding.

Just got told that Decima is the name for the modified Sucker Punch Infamous: Second Son Engine Death Stranding is using, Fortsch wrote Thursday night, following the teaser reveal.

That hasnt been confirmed, and Fortsch himself insisted that it was just a rumor. Weve reached out to Kojima Productions about the engine and will update when we hear back.

Either way, YongYea notes that the engine appears to be the same as the one powering the game in its debut E3 2016 trailer. After Death Strandings premiere at Sonys press conference this past June, Kojima said that he had yet to settle on an engine. It looks like Decima is it for the undated PlayStation 4 game.

On the bustling Death Stranding subreddit, theorists insist that Decima isnt just the engine.

Thinking about Decima, my mind continues to harken back to the Moby d**k bait-and-switch back with [Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain] but I can"t think of a reason why Kojima would do that again ON HIS OWN GAME, wrote calrissian69.

This seems unlikely, but with Kojima, anything is possible. The director has given few concrete details about Death Stranding, including the name of its engine at this state in production. A panel hosted by the industry veteran and unannounced special guests at this weekends PlayStation Experience may be more illuminating.

Source: http://www.polygon.com/2016/12/2/13819540/what-is-decima-death-stranding-engine

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Friday, December 2, 2016

Run the Jewels Perform �Talk to Me,� �Nobody Speak� at the Game Awards: Watch


I will now talk about the Game Awards 2016 for about 16 minutes

Run the Jewels were special guest musical performers at the Game Awards tonight, the annual awards ceremony honoring achievements in the video gaming industry. They performed their recently released song Talk to Me as well as Nobody Speak, their collaboration with DJ Shadow from earlier this year, taken off Shadows latest record The Mountain Will Fall. RTJ were recently featured as playable characters in the latest installment of Gears of War, and earlier today officially announced their upcoming albumRun the Jewels 3.

Check out the Pitchfork.tv lyric video for Nobody Speak:

Source: http://pitchfork.com/news/70152-run-the-jewels-perform-talk-to-me-nobody-speak-at-the-game-awards-watch/

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Lewis Hamilton admits he will miss his rivalry with Nico Rosberg


So verkündet Nico Rosberg sein Karriereende | Formel 1

Lewis Hamilton has revealed he was not surprised by Nico Rosberg"s decision to retire from Formula One, but admits he will miss the intense rivalry with his former Mercedes team-mate.

Rosberg shocked the racing world with his announcement on Friday that he would be quitting the sport just five days after winning his first ever driver"s championship.

The German has thanked his wife Vivian for her patience this year, and Hamilton believes a desire to spend more time with his family has played a key role in his decision.

Lewis Hamilton congratulates Nico Rosberg on his Championship win in Abu Dhabi

"This is the first time he"s won (a title) in 18 years, hence why it was not a surprise that he decided to stop," the triple world champion told reporters ahead of the governing FIA"s gala prize-giving in Vienna.

"He"s also got a family to focus on, and wants more children, and Formula One takes so much of your time. Will I miss the rivalry? Of course.

"We started out when we were 13 and we"d always talked about being champions," he said. "When I joined this team, Nico was there, which was again something we talked about when we were kids."

The Mercedes drivers endured a frosty relationship during their time as team-mates

The British driver also added that he too may be walking away from the sport in the near future.

When asked about his own future today, Hamilton told reporters he does not have any immediate plans to stop, but mused: "Who knows, maybe my end is coming soon."

The recently-crowned world champion Rosberg revealed his shock decision to leave Formula One after a gruelling season going toe-to-toe with his bitter rival and Mercedes team-mate.

Rosberg has announced his retirement just five days after becoming Formula One champion

And the German felt it only right to inform the British driver of his intention to quit the sport before going public.

"I informed Lewis myself before this, it is the right way to do it," said Rosberg.

"We had so many battles and so many moments so I thought correct to let him know of my decision and especially in light of his post yesterday, which was kind of him.

"Maybe we can have a discussion tonight.

The picture Lewis Hamilton used in a message to Nico Rosberg to congratulate him on his title

"It has been so short notice. The priority was to let team know as quickly as possible. A bit of a compromise for me in not taking enough time to notify everyone who was close to me so I sent Lewis a message."

Hamilton had made his attempt to rebuild a fractured relationship between the pair on Thursday when he posted a message congratulating Rosberg on Instagram.

Accompanied with a picture of the pair from their junior days, Hamilton wrote: "We said we"d be champions back then, now we both are! Congratulations Nico, you did everything a champion needed to do. Well deserved."

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formulaone/article-3994692/Nico-Rosberg-reveals-told-Lewis-Hamilton-plan-retire.html

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Dolly Parton starts fund for families affected by Tennessee fires


CMA Awards 2016 - Dolly Parton TRIBUTE

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Polo Gutierrez climbs onto the foundation of a destroyed home to try to see if his apartment building is still standing in Gatlinburg on November 29. Gutierrez fled his apartment with other residents as fires approached the previous night.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

A destroyed structure and vehicle are seen near Gatlinburg on November 29.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

An Alamo Steakhouse was one of the Gatlinburg businesses destroyed by fire.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Trevor Cates inspects the damage to the Banner Missionary Baptist Church in Gatlinburg on November 29.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Two dormitories at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts were damaged from the wildfires that flared near Gatlinburg on November 29.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Photographer Bruce McCamish captured this image of the fires burning behind the Dollywood Dreammore Resort in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Fires burn on both sides of Highway 441 between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge on Monday, November 28.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Thick smoke looms in Gatlinburg on November 28.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Officials from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park reported the closing of roads and several trails near Gatlinburg on November 28.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Firefighter Layne Whitney checks the treetops while working to hold the northern head of the Rock Mountain Fire, north of Tate City, Georgia, on Tuesday, November 22.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Flames from the Rock Mountain Fire silhouette a weather vane north of Clayton, Georgia, on Monday, November 21.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Fire crews bring down a dead tree along Highway 9 near the community of Bat Cave, North Carolina, on Friday, November 18.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

A helicopter picks up water from Thrasher Lake to help battle a wildfire in Amherst County, Virginia, on November 21.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Eric Willey looks on from the porch of his home as a helicopter fights a wildfire in Tate City, Georgia, on Wednesday, November 16.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Firefighters walk down a dirt road as a wildfire burns a hillside in Clayton, Georgia, on Tuesday, November 15.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

A wildfire burns as it approaches Bat Cave, North Carolina, on November 15.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Firefighters Valarie Lopez and Mark Tabaez work to cool hot spots in Clayton on November 15. A number of the fires are being investigated as suspected arson, but weather conditions are also responsible for the fires.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Firefighter Kevin Zimmer works the wildfire in Clayton on November 15.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Exhausted firefighters take a break in Waldens Creek, Tennessee, on Monday, November 14.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

A haze hovers over the Atlanta skyline from a wildfire burning in the northwest part of Georgia on November 14.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Assistant Fire Chief Brent Masey sprays water on a wildfire in Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, on Thursday, November 10.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

A helicopter carrying 240 gallons of water takes off in Lake Lure, North Carolina, on November 10.

Wildfires scorch the Southeast

Smoke from the Party Rock fire spreads near Lake Lure on Wednesday, November 9.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/01/us/dolly-parton-tennessee-fires/

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"Empire" Ratings Fall To Low As Dolly Parton Movie Wins In Viewers; "Arrow" Hits Season Highs With Mega-Crossover


Dolly Parton - Jolene (HD) (Original)

The CW continued to fight the good fight in the ratings war with the third night of its mega-crossover Invasion saga resulting in the best numbers in a year forArrow (1.3/5), while the return of Empire (2.8/9) saw Foxs hip-hop blockbuster take a body blow to a new low and a rare second-place viewership finish courtesy of Dolly Parton.

Celebrating its 100th episode as well as being part of the team-up with Supergirl, The Flash and tonights Legends of Tomorrow, last nights Arrow aimed high and more than hit the target with am 86% rise among adults 18-49 from its last original of November 16. While down a tenth from last years crossover with Flash, last night is the best the Stephen Amell-led series has done in the demo since that last crossover back on December 2 last year. Viewershipwise, Arrow snagged a season-best audience of 3.52 million, which was steady with last years crossover. Hero to hero, last nights Arrow was down 13% in the demo from The Flash on November 29. Lead-out Frequency (0.3/1) didnt get an Invasion bump, staying the same as it last new show of two weeks ago.

Even though it was still the top show of the night among the 18-49s and Fox won the night in the demo with a 2.3/7, staying the same would have been a welcome relief for Empire. Back after its Thanksgiving break and heading toward its Season 3 winter finale, the blockbuster fell to a new series low with a drop of 10% from its November 16 show. That airing two weeks ago saw Empire rise 7% from its previous series low of November 9. No help came from lead-in Lethal Weapon (1.6/6), which was down a tenth from its last original.

NBC

Perhaps even more of a sting is that Empire was soundly beaten by the sequel of Dolly Partons Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love (1.7/6) in total viewers. Picking up from last years Parton movieCoat of Many Colors, the holiday special from the enduring country queen drew an audience of 11.5 million for its 9-11 PM airing. Head-to-head with Empire in the 9 PM hour, Circle of Love had a big jump on its rival with 11.9 million watching to the Fox dramas 7.82 million.

Down a tenth in the demo from the first NBC Parton movie of last year, which didnt face Empire, and down 11% in viewers, Circle of Love still has the distinction of being the first show on any other net to top the eyeballs on an original of the obviously declining Fox drama this season. Added to this years Christmas in Rockefeller Center (1.7/6), which was up 13% from last year, NBC won the night with 11.9 million viewers for its most watched non-Olympics Wednesday since January 9, 2008.

It was a full night of originals on both ABC and CBS last night with Survivor (1.9/7) and Designated Survivor (1.3/4) both steady with their last regular originals of November 16. The House of Moonves Criminal Minds (1.4/5) was even with its last original while Code Black (1.0/4) went up a tenth in its 10 PM slot.

The good news for the Disney-owned net came from Black-ish (1.8/6), with its 20% rise over its last pre-Thanksgiving original. Otherwise, there was no change for Modern Family (2.2/8) from its November 16 airing, while The Goldbergs (1.7/6) and Speechless (1.5/5) both fell two-tenths from two weeks ago.

Source: http://deadline.com/2016/12/empire-ratings-fall-to-low-dolly-parton-wins-viewership-arrow-season-highs-nbc-1201862760/

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Fantasy Football Injury Reaction: How Rob Gronkowski"s injury affects Malcolm Mitchell and the Patriots


Rob Gronkowski: 20 Facts You Probably Didn"t Know

Rob Gronkowski has appeared in eight games in 2016 for the New England Patriots, with only five of those being what one would consider to be impactful outings. According to Vic Carucci, Gronk will not play another down in the regular season for the Patriots (or your Fantasy team) this season.

If you"re the Gronkowski owner, this is devastating news. You spent a first- or second-round pick on a guy who gave you five good games, and if you managed to survive that, you"re now going to be without him in the playoffs. I"ll get to possible replacements for the remainder of the season, but first I wanted to discuss the impact on the rest of the Patriots.

Tom Brady has been decidedly un-Brady in his starts without Gronkowski. The quarterback has failed to reach 20 Fantasy points in nearly 60 percent of those starts. That probably doesn"t matter this week, because the Rams defense has been awful on the road. But in the Fantasy playoffs, Brady draws Baltimore in Week 14 and Denver on the road in Week 15. A week 16 matchup with the Jets is great, but you have to get there first. I would view Brady as a low end No. 1 for the rest of the season, and I"d be looking for a starter for Week 15 at least.

As for the pass-catchers in the offense, Martellus Bennett is the obvious beneficiary. But he is banged up and has actually been worse when Gronkowski has missed time. Bennett has always been a fast starter who has struggled late in the year, and I would have a hard time viewing him as any more than a borderline No. 1 tight end.

The player who has stepped up the past two weeks is receiver Malcolm Mitchell. Mitchell has more catches and yards in the past two weeks than he had from Week 1-10 combined. More importantly Mitchell looks like a legitimate red zone threat who Brady trusts. Mitchell (22 percent owned) is a must-add as a touchdown-dependent No. 3 WR.

I could also see a situation where this helps the pass-catching running back, if only there was one clear option. In the past two weeks, Dion Lewis has seen 10 targets on 30 pass routes. James White has run 46 routes and seen 10 targets as well. As long as both are this heavily involved, I"ll have a hard time getting excited about either. That being said, this gives me a bit more optimism about the Patriots expanding Lewis" role in the passing game. He"s the superior playmaker.

Gronkowski replacements

Vernon Davis (49 percent) would be a huge add if we get a similarly negative report about the shoulder of Jordan Reed. My biggest reservation is that Davis" opponent this week is the stingiest in the league against tight ends.

Vance McDonald (33 percent) This is easily my favorite target, and apparently Colin Kaepernick"s, too. McDonald has been very steady the past month and has a generous playoff schedule.

Ladarius Green (18 percent) There are reports that the Steelers want to get Green more involved. Green has been exceptionally efficient over his career, and the Steelers could use one more weapon. Green has the most upside but a floor that is almost non-existent.

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/fantasy-football-injury-reaction-how-rob-gronkowskis-injury-affects-malcolm-mitchell-and-the/

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Exciting Premise Revealed In "The Belko Experiment" Trailer


The Belko Experiment Official Trailer 1 (2017) - John Gallagher Jr. Movie

The teaser just got released for exciting new horror/thriller "The Belko Experiment" directed by Greg McLean and written by James Gunn. Office workers of Belko thought it was a normal day when metal doors come sliding down on all the exits of the high rise building in Bogota, Colombia and a voice on the PA system informs the employees that they must kill their co-workers or be killed themselves.

The office workers at the Belko Experiment end up engaging in a gory blood fest when they see that several employees" heads are suddenly chopped off by a mysterious force, according to Gizmodo. Temporary alliances are formed and friendships are forgotten in this b****y fight to the finish.

It is no secret the Belko Experiment borrows from Battle Royale, The Hunger Games and Office Space. Battle Royale is a Japanese movie where students are stuck in an island and they have no alternative but to kill each other until only one is left standing. The Hunger Games follows a similar premise but the participants are trained mercenaries. Office Space is a TV comedy series following a group of employees and their boss.

Greg McLean is no stranger in the horror genre as he previously directed Rogue, Wolf Creek and its sequel. James Gunn is also not new to horror movies as he previously wrote Dawn of the Dead, Scooby-Doo and its sequel. Their concept is not original but it is an exciting one that will surely please the average horror movie fan.

The Belko Experiment made its debut at the Toronto Film Festival last September but won"t be shown in theatres until March 17, 2017. The film has a star-studded cast according to IMDBincluding familiar faces like Michael Rooker, Tony Goldwyn, Mikaela Hoover, Sean Gunn, Adria Arjona, Josh Brener and Abraham Benrubi. This film ends up marking the fourth time star Michael Rooker and writer James Gunn have collaborated after Slither, Guardians of the Galaxy and Super.

Check out the teaser:

Source: http://www.universityherald.com/articles/52107/20161129/the-belko-experiment.htm

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