Vector Releases Rpg The Seventh Dragon December 1st For Mac
Last updated on June 1st, 2018 Happy weekend from Fextralife! If you’ve been too busy to keep up on the latest in the games we cover or are looking for a refresher we’ve got you covered! Here’s a bite-sized version of the Top RPG news of the week.
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Behind the successful narrative title, are releasing their upcoming title Vampyr next month which has just gone gold. What does this mean?
This means that the game has reached it’s final version is ready to be uploaded to game stores, as well as ready to be shipped in physical copies. However, we will still have to wait for the official release on June 5th. This is good news as this means they’re on schedule for their release day. Vampyr is set to release on PS4, PC and Xbox One on June 5th. To read more about this, find out more in. To the Moon Animation Feature Film. The hit indie classic To the Moon was a hit when it was first released in 2011, it even received a sequel, mobile version and now will be made into a feature film.
Kan Gao the developer of To the Moon has confirmed the title will be made into a movie and has a “pretty substantial” budget to go with it. It’s been a long journey for the original Maker game to reach a feature film status. It’s apparent that To the Moon has become a cult classic that has had a lasting impression in order to be made into a movie. Kan Gao will be a part of the creative process in script editing and advising the project.
No specifics in terms of release date has been shared about the film as of yet. We’ll keep you posted with news about the upcoming adaptation. To read further details find out more here in. The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset New Cinematic. We got a new trailer this week from Bethesda who released a new cinematic for the upcoming launch of. The trailer shares new characters and enemies that are taking hold of the Isle of.
It also gives us more in-depth look into the storyline that will be a part of expansion featuring some of the creatures that inhabit Tamriel. The trailer is breathtakingly detailed in terms of graphics.
is available on early access on both PC and Mac. The official launch of Summerset is June 5th and will be available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms as well. If you’re a fan of Elder Scrolls Online you should definitely head over to Fextralife.com as we have some great guides including a. Resident Evil 7 Cloud Version.
Resident Evil 7 comes to but not in the way you would think a usual port would go. Instead of being made available the usual ways on the eShop or physical copy, it will be playable via cloud. Players will need a steady internet connection in order to play the title. The cloud version will be complete with all four DLC packs which were released for the console and PC versions. A 15 minute demo version of the game will be available for free but after that players will be given an option to purchase an 180 day service pass, which will allow them to play the game in full. Pricing is currently set at ¥2,000, which is around $18 USD, which will include 180 days of gameplay. At this time there is no news on whether this form of gameplay will be made available to other regions, but we’ll keep you posted.
What are your thoughts on cloud gaming? Do you think this is going to be more common with all platforms? Let us know in the comments below.
For more on this news read all about it in. Immortal Unchained Release Date. The sci-fi horror looks to be locked ‘n’ loaded as Toadman Interactive have confirmed the release date for September 7th. The –inspired action RPG sets out to be the first hardcore first person shooter of it’s kind.
Along with the release date we get a closer look at the behind in the trailer. The lore stems from the beginning of the universe caused by the Monolith, which in-turn creates the Cosmos and life develops.
The races begin to inhabit the universe but conflict ensues. One race that is empowered are the Prime and the instigators of the Prime-Azurian War.
Civilisation, technological advancement and the golden age begin. But this is not to last as an evil presence has begun to spread across the Cosmos, and everything falls prey to a new threat. is set to release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 7th, 2018. To read more about Immortal: Unchained, trailer and screenshots check out. Crazy Alleged E3 Press Conference Line Up Leak.
The rumor mill must be working overtime as we get another “leak” running up to E3 2018, with an upcoming game set list. Although the source being Imgur means the rumor is highly unlikely, but what if this list was real?. By the powers of, a few images took the internet community by storm, as a potential leak of the E3 2018 schedule was shared. It’s usual during E3 to have rumors floating around the forums, but one this precise does seem a little odd. The list does look a little too good to be true with Diablo IV and the announcement of the next FromSoftware project being Bloodborn 2. But what’s interesting about this list is that actual names of the projects are mentioned. Which titles are you hoping are more than just a rumour? Let us know in the comments below.
Vector Releases Rpg The Seventh Dragon December 1st For Mac 2017
For a look at the “leaked” press conference list read about it here in. Dark Souls Remastered. With the exception of Nintendo Switch has been released on all platforms, PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 25th. Bandai Namco released a prior to it’s release featuring some of the most outstanding moments in the game. One of the most famous RPGs known for it’s challenging adversaries. Dark Souls Remastered on PS4 Pro, Xbox One X and PC receive HDR versions and 4K support.
If playing you’re playing on regular PS4 or Xbox One you will still receive an experience of 60 fps and 1080p resolution. If you want to know what to expect check out our on our channel and we also have some awesome Dark Souls that you shouldn’t miss out on. To read what we thought of Dark Souls Remastered check out our and check out the new trailer in. Kingdom Come: Deliverance Releases DLC Roadmap. Warhorse Studios released a DLC roadmap this week with 4 upcoming story DLCs: From the Ashes, Sir Hans Capon, Band of Bastards and A Woman’s Lot. The roadmap also sets out to include a new Hardcore Mode, Tournaments Mode and Modding Support.
There is also a video about The Making of Kingdom Come and along Tournaments Mode they will be available for free for early crowdfunding supporters. The first DLC From the Ashes follows the story of an abandoned village, which you come to care for. The DLC will be featured at E3 2018 next month. The first of the DLCs From the Ashes releases this summer 2018. Read further about the DLC roadmap here in. Ubisoft Announces Their Lineup For E3 2018.
Ubisoft reveal their game list for E3 2018, they will share a closer look at gameplay and content of the following titles: Beyond Good and Evil 2, For Honor, Skull & Bones, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 and Transference. But that’s not all as Ubisoft tease that they are “saving some surprises for the show.”.
The Ubisoft press conference will commence on Monday June 11th at 1:00pm PT a the Orpheum Theater in Los Angelas. Their pre-show will start 45 minutes earlier before the press conference.
Viewers can watch all the happenings via live Stream on Youtube, Twitch, Mixer, Facebook and Twitter. To read more about the lineup find more about it here in. Well, that’s it for the Week in Wikis. Please join us next week for yet another great week of gaming! Remember to check out our for some exclusive supporter benefits, and budding writers should take advantage of our initiative!
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B&H Photo has kicked off a, including iMacs, iPads, HomePod, Mac mini, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and more. Many of the sales represent the lowest-ever prices for these models, so be sure to visit B&H Photo and check out the sale before it ends. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with B&H Photo.
When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. 2017 iMac For iMac, B&H Photo is offering the current low prices available online for a few models, coming up to $200 below current prices at Adorama and Best Buy. $999.00, down from $1,099.00. $1,149.00, down from $1,299.00. $1,329.00, down from $1,499.00. $1,599.00, down from $1,799.00. $1,779.00, down from $1,9 12.9-inch iPad Pro Continuing its Cyber Week and Green Monday sales, B&H Photo still has a few 2017 models of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro at all-time-low prices.
Vector Releases Rpg The Seventh Dragon December 1st For Mac
Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming macOS Mojave 10.14.3 update to developers, five days after releasing, which addressed an issue with external displays and included other bug fixes. The new macOS Mojave 10.14.3 beta can be downloaded through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences after the proper profile has been installed from Apple's Developer Center. We don't yet know what improvements the second update to macOS Mojave will bring, but it is likely to include bug fixes and performance improvements for issues that weren't able to be addressed in the macOS 10.14.2 update. If and when we discover what's new in the 10.14.3 beta, we'll update this post. Is an app made by former Apple engineers that allows you to use your iPad as a second screen for your Mac.
In this article, we'll explain how it works and the steps you need to follow to get things up and running. Duet Display is a great way to extend your Mac's desktop and can come in especially handy when you're working away from home and want to broaden your productivity space, but don't have the luxury of a dedicated external monitor. In earlier versions of macOS, the app was hampered by changes to Apple's operating system that caused its developers no end of problems, but the latest Duet update (v2.0.3.8+) released on December 5 appears to have resolved those issues thanks to the introduction of full hardware acceleration support. We are excited to announce a breakthrough. As of macOS 10.14.2+ & duet v2.0.3.8+, Duet Display is now fully hardware accelerated, making the fastest way to turn your iPad into a second display even faster. 100% free update at — Duet Display (@duetdisplay) Duet Display is actually one of two apps best known for letting users leverage their iPad as a second screen for their Mac.
The other is ($79.99), but that app uses another implementation that requires two small dongles to ensure a consistent low-latency connection. Duet Display on the other hand is a pure software solution and a lot more affordable at $9.99, which is why we've chosen to cover it here. How to Use Your iPad as a Second Screen for Your Mac. Launch the App Store on your iPhone or iPad and download ($9.99). Open a browser on your Mac, navigate to and click the Download Mac button at the top of the webpage to download the free Mac client. Once the Duet client app is downloaded to your Mac, drag it from the Downloads folder to the Applications folder.
Double-click the Duet Mac client to launch it. Connect your iPhone or iPad to a free USB-A port on your Mac using a Lightning cable. (If you're using a Mac that has the newer USB-C ports, you'll need to use a Lightning to USB-C cable, which Apple sells in and lengths.). Launch the Duet app on your iPhone or iPad and wait a moment while it communicates with the Duet Mac client. You should see your Mac's desktop mirrored or extended on your iPad screen once a successful connection is made. Once you've got things working, it's worth checking out Duet's display options: click the Duet applet in your Mac's menu bar and if you have an iPad connected you'll see a button to enable a touch-sensitive MacBook Pro-style Touch Bar along the bottom of your iPad's screen.
If you click Advanced Settings, you can choose from a number of Display options to scale the output to your iOS device. The pre-defined resolutions allow you to see either larger text or more desktop space, and Duet helpfully recommends which scale to pick based on device model.
Check the box next to Mirror Display if you want to duplicate your Mac's desktop on your iPad rather than extend it. There are also options to enable Retina display mode, increase the framerate from 30 to 60fps, and switch the image quality from Regular to High, all of which require more device energy. If you click the cog wheel in the Duet menu bar applet, you'll also find some additional settings worth attending to. If your Mac has a dedicated graphics card then you can set Duet to use it exclusively for faster performance, alternatively you can limit it to the integrated graphics for energy efficiency. There are also menus to enable or reduce transparency on your iOS device display, an option to start Duet at login, and a link to change the Display Arrangement of your screens in System Preferences. IPad showing as external display in System Preferences If you get on with Duet Display, there are Air ($19.99 annually) and Pro ($24.99) versions that offer additional features like wireless connectivity and Apple Pencil support, respectively. For more information and support, check out the.
Popular Mac-based photo and image editing software Pixelmator Pro received a significant update today, introducing several new features. The update includes a wheel-like redesigned Color Balance adjustment option designed to offer a more 'fluid and intuitive' way to adjust the color balance of photos.
According to the Pixelmator team, the feature was inspired by professional video grading and editing tools. With the new color adjustment tool, users can add color tint to shadows, midtones, and highlights while also adjusting the brightness and saturation of the colors.
Color Balance can also be improved automatically using a new Core ML-powered algorithm. Today's update also allows users to resize images using scaling algorithms. The Lanczos algorithm, for example, better preserves small details when cutting down on the size of an image, while Nearest Neighbor allows for the resizing of pixel art while keeping the blocky design. Two new Pixelmator Pro actions for Automator are included as well, as is a new Grain adjustment tool that adds frame-style grain in a 'more natural and realistic way.' Pixelmator Pro recently won Apple's Mac App of the Year award for its range of professional level editing tools available at an affordable price. Pixelmator Pro can be downloaded from the Mac App Store at a $29.99 price until Friday, at which point the cost of the app will go back up to $39.99. For more videos.
LG's UltraWide 5K display is far from cheap, priced at $1,499, which makes it more expensive than many of Apple's notebooks and the new Mac mini. For that price, it includes a 34-inch Ultrawide 21:9 Nano IPS display, a 5120 x 2160 resolution with a 60Hz refresh date, HDR support, and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Design wise, the display features a curved base with height and tilt adjustment features, with several ports available on the back. There's a Thunderbolt 3 port, two USB-A ports, a DisplayPort, 2 HDMI ports, a USB Type B port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It supports up to 85W of power delivery, enough to power Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro, and there are a set of 5W speakers at the bottom. There's a single control button on the display that you'll need to use if you want to adjust features like brightness or speaker volume, with controls not available in macOS. You can connect LG's UltraWide display to any of Apple's Thunderbolt 3-compatible Macs, including the new MacBook Air, the new Mac mini, and recent MacBook Pro models.
At 34 inches, the UltraWide monitor offers up a huge amount of screen real estate to work with, ideal for photographers, designers, and videographers. The 5K display of the monitor looks great, and while we didn't think it quite matched the crispness of the iMac Pro, we appreciated the extra space. It's worth noting, however, that at its full 5120 x 2160 resolution spread over 34 inches, everything ends up looking quite tiny, but running at 2560 x 1080 as a Retina display results in content appearing too large.
As a result, the best solution is to run at a scaled sweet spot resolution of 3360 x 1417, which gives you ton of screen real estate, and despite the scaling, content still looks good. Some customers who have purchased the UltraWide 5K Display have run into compatibility issues with the 2018 MacBook Pro models equipped with 560X graphics cards, with an update in the works to fix it.
We tested the UltraWide 5K Display with a MacBook Pro model equipped with a 555X graphics card and found similar issues, although Apple has just released macOS 10.14.2 and the release notes mention a fix for what sounds like a similar but not identical issue, so we'll be checking to see if performance improves for us. The LG 34WK95U UltraWide 5K Display is undoubtedly a gorgeous display, but its high $1,500 price tag means that it's firmly aimed at creative professionals and not for the average consumer.
Combine that price tag with the compatibility issues we and others have run into, and it's hard to recommend this display, at least until we're confident Apple and/or LG have the kinks worked out. What do you think of LG's UltraWide 5K Display? Let us know in the comments. Note: LG provided MacRumors with 34WK95U UltraWide 5K Display for the purpose of this video, and it was returned following the conclusion of filming.
No other compensation was received. Apple today released macOS Mojave 10.14.2, the second update to the macOS Mojave operating system that first. MacOS Mojave 10.14.2 comes three weeks after Apple launched macOS Mojave 10.14.1 with Group FaceTime support and new emoji. MacOS Mojave 10.14.2 can be downloaded by going to the 'Software Update' section of System Preferences, a new installation method that was introduced with the Mojave update. The 10.14.2 update introduces performance improvements and bug fixes for issues that weren't addressed in macOS Mojave 10.14.1. There were no major feature changes discovered during the course of the beta testing period. MacOS Mojave 10.14.2 release notes:.
Adds RTT (real-time text) support for Wi-Fi calling. Adds a menu item to News for opening a story in Safari.
Resolves an issue that may prevent iTunes from playing media to third-party AirPlay speakers.Enterprise-related:. Allows administrators to enable FileVault via MDM for mobile accounts and users created by MDM. Allows users to reset their login password at the login window when that password has expired via a password policy. Resolves an issue that prevents displays from working when connected to MacBook Pro models introduced in 2018, if certain third-party USB graphics devices are also connected.Additional details on the macOS Mojave operating system can be. Apple today for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser Apple over two years ago in March of 2016.
Apple designed the Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future release versions of Safari. Safari Technology Preview release 71 includes bug fixes and feature improvements in a number of areas, including the most substantial tweaks to Dark Mode in several months. The new Safari Technology Preview update is available for both macOS High Sierra and macOS Mojave, the newest version of the Mac operating system that was released to the public in September.
The Safari Technology Preview update is available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store to anyone who has. Full release notes for the update are available.
Apple’s aim with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. Safari Technology Preview can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download. Apple today that it is encouraging them to have their apps notarized, meaning that the apps have been scanned by Apple and checked for malware and other security issues. Notarization is not currently a requirement for apps distributed outside of the Mac App Store, but Apple says it will 'more prominently highlight notarization status' starting in the spring of 2019. And in an unspecified 'upcoming macOS release,' Apple will require any Developer ID-signed apps to be notarized. When users on macOS Mojave first open a notarized app, installer package, or disk image, they'll see a more streamlined Gatekeeper dialog and trust that it does not contain known malware. Starting spring of 2019, macOS Mojave will more prominently highlight notarization status.
In an upcoming macOS release, Gatekeeper will require Developer ID–signed software to be notarized by Apple.Apple for macOS Mojave back in June at WWDC, providing an extra level of confidence for users that apps are free of malware while also giving Apple finer-grained controls to shut down specific problematic releases instead of having to revoke an entire Developer ID. Apple has stressed that notarization is not a full app review process and is only intended to analyze apps for security purposes. In a new flash sale that began today, B&H Photo is offering the (3.1 GHz, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for $1,599.00, down from $1,999.00. This is a custom configuration of the older MacBook Pro, and a solid discount for anyone willing purchase a previous generation model and not the latest 2018 MacBook Pro.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Also at B&H Photo, the retailer has numerous versions of older 2017 models of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, with discounts reaching to as much as $330 off original prices for both Wi-Fi Only and Wi-Fi + Cellular models.
These represent the lowest-ever prices for every iPad Pro listed below, so be sure to visit B&H Photo and check out the sale before it ends later this week. We've listed the models currently available for order as of writing, but the full list (including those on backorder) can be found in our. Wi-Fi + Cellular. $649.00, down from $929.00. $649.00, down from $929.00. $649.00, down from $929.00. $999.00, down from $1,279.99 Wi-Fi Only.
$719.00, down from $949.00. $719.00, down from $949.00. $719.00, down from $949.00.
$899.00, down from $1,149.00. $899.00, down from $1,149.00 There are a few other flash sales happening today at Best Buy and Woot. To start, at Best Buy you can get the for $108.99.
The Pill+ is currently priced around $129.99 at places like B&H Photo and Walmart, and was originally $229.99 when it. At Woot, you can buy at discounted prices, with the 64GB marked down to $659.99, from $999.99. The 256GB model is available for $749.99, down from $1,149.99. Woot explains that these iPhone X models 'are expected to have a moderate level of wear & tear including (but not limited to) scratches, dents, and dings. Outside of their physical appearance, they have been tested to be in full working condition.'
Be sure to keep an eye on our full as you shop around this holiday season. Unlike the previous 2014 model, the 2018 Mac mini has. The repair experts at iFixit are now selling a do-it-yourself that can save you hundreds of dollars.
The upgrade kit includes 16GB or 32GB of 2,666MHz DDR4 RAM, the same type of memory Apple uses in the 2018 Mac mini, along with all of the tools and bits needed to complete the upgrade: an iFixit opening tool, a spudger, angled tweezers, a precision bit driver, and three types of 4mm Torx precision bits. 2018 Mac mini models are equipped with 8GB of RAM by default, but they can be configured with 16GB or 32GB of RAM on Apple's online store for an extra $200 or $600 respectively.
By comparison, iFixit charges $164.99 for its 16GB kit and $324.99 for its 32GB kit, reflecting savings of $35 and $275 respectively. Three things to keep in mind:. This is iFixit-branded RAM that matches Apple's specifications. If you ever need in-warranty service on your 2018 Mac mini, and Apple detects that you opened up the computer, the Genius Bar may deny service.
However, iFixit says this is illegal in the United States under the. There is a risk of damaging the Mac mini if the upgrade is not completed carefully.Those interested in proceeding can follow iFixit's. IFixit also sells the 16GB RAM modules individually for. In the of our regular how-to series, we showed how you can set up an iOS device to get unique alerts when emails are received from your VIP contacts.
In this article, we're going to show you how to do the same thing on your Mac. In the native Mail application in macOS, the standard way of ensuring you receive new message notifications from VIPs is to go into Mail's Preferences and select VIPs in the New message notifications dropdown list. Setting up VIP alerts this way is all well and good, but it prevents you from receiving notifications for all other messages coming into your inbox. A better solution would be to set up a rule in Mail that plays a specific sound or bounces the Dock icon when a message is received and the sender is in your VIP list.
Here's how to do it. How to Get a Unique Alert for VIP Emails. Launch the Mail app on your Mac. Select Preferences. From the Mail menu bar. Select the Rules tab. Click Add Rule.
Give your rule a name in the Description field. For If, select Any. For the first condition, select Sender is VIP from the first dropdown list. Under Perform the following actions: select Play Sound from the first dropdown list. (Another option available here is Bounce Icon in Dock.). Under Perform the following actions: choose a sound to play from the second dropdown list. Click Apply.
With the rule set up, you'll now get a unique alert for every VIP mail you receive that you'll be able to distinguish from regular new message notifications as they come through. Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Mojave 10.14.2 update to developers, two weeks after seeding and a month after releasing the. The new macOS High Sierra 10.14.2 beta can be downloaded through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences after the proper profile has been installed from Apple's Developer Center. We don't yet know what improvements the second update to macOS Mojave will bring, but it is likely to include bug fixes and performance improvements for issues that weren't able to be addressed in the macOS 10.14.1 update. No new features were discovered in the first three 10.14.2 betas, but we'll update this post if anything new is found in the fourth beta. MacOS Mojave 10.14.2 comes shortly after the release of macOS 10.14.1, an update that brought support for Group FaceTime on the Mac and introduced new emoji characters. Update: Apple has also made a new public beta of macOS 10.14.2 available to its public beta testers.