Minggu, 09 Juni 2019

The iPad Pro might be the ARM-based Mac that we're waiting for - TechRadar

There’s been plenty of speculation over the past few months on Apple porting MacOS to the ARM platform. Apple’s SoC team has been on fire, producing industry-leading processors for the iPhone and iPad that can match, or even beat Intel’s offerings in certain tasks.  

But with the announcement of iPadOS, I wonder if Apple has now changed directions and instead, is looking to bridge the gap between MacOS and iPadOS. 

Ever since Apple introduced the iPad Pro, I have tried numerous times to replace my MacBook with an iPad when traveling, but that's never worked out. 

From a hardware perspective, the iPad has always been ahead of the curve but its iPhone-based operating system has always held it back. That changed with the announcement of iPadOS at WWDC 2019. Maybe that ARM-based Mac that we’ve been hoping for is actually the iPad growing up to become a replacement for some of our Macs.

Limiting factors: Lack of a proper file system and mobile Safari

I’ve had many work-related travels where assets and materials are offered through a USB drive - something that I just couldn’t work with on the iPad previously. I also carry a camera to events and take tons of photos and some video. Bringing those to the iPad has also been challenging. 

With the new iPadOS, Apple is opening up the Files app to access external storage and also allowing third party apps direct access, so you should be able to import images directly to them. 

I’ve tested the USB functionality and it works well, but for apps to have direct access to my SD card, we’ll have to wait till official versions of such apps which will only be released after the iPadOS is released in fall.

The second issue I’ve faced is mobile Safari where I am unable to access many specialized websites such as my bank’s website or the CMS at TechRadar. This is where Chromebook has been more usable than the iPad in the past. 

The web browser is still my most used app on the Mac and while there are some iPad “apps” such as Google Docs etc., they’re usually under-powered versions of web apps. With iPadOS, Apple is trying to get websites to show the full desktop version, and I can confirm some sites that didn’t work well previously are now much better. Also, the iPad now supports downloads in Safari which, along with file management, makes it much closer to a computer.

Prior to WWDC, I had posted a tweet asking for three specific areas that I would love to see on the iPad to make it more Mac like, two of which I’ve stated above. 

Apple is delivering on all three. 

For my last request, Apple has added a new API called BackgroundTasks. I don’t really know how well this will work with third-party apps, so we will have to wait till iPadOS and compatible apps are released to take advantage of this to see any difference. But I’m hopeful this will allow apps such as email clients the ability to sync and download emails, or news readers to download new stories in the background instead of syncing data when the app launches. 

There’s been quite a few other new additions to iPadOS such as widget support on home screen, gestures for copy/paste and undo, and multi-tasking features that improve handling of multiple apps. Also new is the ability to have multiple windows open within one app.

The iPad Pro is the new MacBook

With all of these massive improvements that Apple has made to the iPadOS, it seems obvious that the direction they want the iPad to take is to replace your portable computer - whether that is a Chromebook, a Surface or a MacBook. 

And if that is the case, then why work on porting MacOS to the ARM platform? The new Mac Pro is insanely powerful and based on the x86 architecture, where I think the MacOS platform will continue to stay. 

But for portables such as the MacBook and MacBook Air, I’m not sure I see a bright future. The iPad will be replacing them sooner or later.

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2019-06-09 08:28:00Z
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Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Set for Winter Release - E3 2019 - IGN

Square Enix continues to use its orchestra performance before E3 for announcements.

Kingdom Hearts 3’s new story DLC, ReMind, is set for a release this winter. And the first look at what’s to come teases some major story and gameplay additions to the RPG.

Spoilers for Kingdom Hearts 3 follow.

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Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind Trailer Scenes

The trailer for the Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC, which had first been announced in April, showed the following scenes:

  • Young Master Xehanort speaking with another hooded figure, who may possibly be the Master of Masters
  • Playable Riku
  • Playable Roxas
  • Playable Aqua
  • Sora wielding the Oathkeeper Keyblade and taking on a new form
  • A mysterious conversation between Luxord and Xigbar
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Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Gameplay Details

During a teaser trailer exclusively screened to the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres performance in Los Angeles, Square Enix highlighted in-development footage of the DLC. It confirmed more playable opportunities for Roxas, Riku, and Aqua. The scenes shown appeared to offer these characters as playable fighters during certain end-game boss battles during the Keyblade Graveyard sequence.

Another scene appeared to show Sora changing into what may have been an Oathkeeper Keyblade form, wearing a new white outfit while wielding the Oathkeeper Keyblade. The sequence occurs in Scala ad Caelum, but it's unclear at what point Sora can obtain the new form.

Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Story Details

The trailer also offered a number of intriguing story teases. The first seemed to show Young Master Xehanort speaking with the Master of Masters. Young Xehanort indicates he's realized he's more important than he thought, but to what end is unclear.

Another scene showed Luxord and Xigbar speaking in a manner that tied to Kingdom Hearts 3’s epilogue.

Luxord tells Xigbar he’ll play dumb and pretend not to know who Xigbar is. But, intriguingly, when Luxord leaves, Xigbar wonders aloud who Luxord may actually be.

While no exact date was given, and all the footage shown was in-development gameplay, the trailer promised a winter release, and Kingdom Hearts franchise director Tetsuya Nomura promised more scenes fans will want to see to come.

Exit Theatre Mode

Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres Performance

The Orchestra itself, which is currently going on tour, offered a journey through the entire Kingdom Hearts franchise, and in particular Kingdom Hearts 3. The first half of the concert ran through each Kingdom Hearts game before KH3, with medley suites of music, or specific pieces performed for some of the non-numbered entries. The first half of the show ended with the raucous "Diabolical Bash."

The second half of the show featured music from Kingdom Hearts 3 specifically. Suites based on one or several worlds brought listeners through the story of Kingdom Hearts 3, culminating in a powerful medley accompanied by footage of the final, emotional stretch of the game. Kingdom Hearts franchise composer Yoko Shimomura opened and closed the show, and even took to the piano for an outro piece.

Kingdom Hearts 3 received an 8.7 in our review. If you're working through the game, be sure to check out the Kingdom Hearts 3 wiki to find all its secrets, including a guide on how to how to unlock the epilogue.

Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's News Editor, PlayStation lead, Beyond! host, and resident Kingdom Hearts fan. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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2019-06-09 07:25:00Z
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Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Set for Winter Release - E3 2019 - IGN

Square Enix continues to use its orchestra performance before E3 for announcements.

Kingdom Hearts 3’s new story DLC, ReMind, is set for a release this winter. And the first look at what’s to come teases some major story and gameplay additions to the RPG.

Spoilers for Kingdom Hearts 3 follow.

Exit Theatre Mode

Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind Trailer Scenes

The trailer showed the following scenes:

  • Young Master Xehanort speaking with another hooded figure, who may possibly be the Master of Masters
  • Playable Riku
  • Playable Roxas
  • Playable Aqua
  • Sora wielding the Oathkeeper Keyblade and taking on a new form
  • A mysterious conversation between Luxord and Xigbar
Exit Theatre Mode

Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Gameplay Details

During a teaser trailer exclusively screened to the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres performance in Los Angeles, Square Enix highlighted in-development footage of the DLC. It confirmed more playable opportunities for Roxas, Riku, and Aqua. The scenes shown appeared to offer these characters as playable fighters during certain end-game boss battles during the Keyblade Graveyard sequence.

Another scene appeared to show Sora changing into what may have been an Oathkeeper Keyblade form, wearing a new white outfit while wielding the Oathkeeper Keyblade. The sequence occurs in Scala ad Caelum, but it's unclear at what point Sora can obtain the new form.

Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC Story Details

The trailer also offered a number of intriguing story teases. The first seemed to show Young Master Xehanort speaking with the Master of Masters. Young Xehanort indicates he's realized he's more important than he thought, but to what end is unclear.

Another scene showed Luxord and Xigbar speaking in a manner that tied to Kingdom Hearts 3’s epilogue.

Luxord tells Xigbar he’ll play dumb and pretend not to know who Xigbar is. But, intriguingly, when Luxord leaves, Xigbar wonders aloud who Luxord may actually be.

While no exact date was given, and all the footage shown was in-development gameplay, the trailer promised a winter release, and Kingdom Hearts franchise director Tetsuya Nomura promised more scenes fans will want to see to come.

Exit Theatre Mode

Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres Performance

The Orchestra itself, which is currently going on tour, offered a journey through the entire Kingdom Hearts franchise, and in particular Kingdom Hearts 3. The first half of the concert ran through each Kingdom Hearts game before KH3, with medley suites of music, or specific pieces performed for some of the non-numbered entries. The first half of the show ended with the raucous "Diabolical Bash."

The second half of the show featured music from Kingdom Hearts 3 specifically. Suites based on one or several worlds brought listeners through the story of Kingdom Hearts 3, culminating in a powerful medley accompanied by footage of the final, emotional stretch of the game. Kingdom Hearts franchise composer Yoko Shimomura opened and closed the show, and even took to the piano for an outro piece.

Kingdom Hearts 3 received an 8.7 in our review. If you're working through the game, be sure to check out the Kingdom Hearts 3 wiki to find all its secrets, including a guide on how to how to unlock the epilogue.

Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's News Editor, PlayStation lead, Beyond! host, and resident Kingdom Hearts fan. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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2019-06-09 06:41:53Z
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Kingdom Hearts III DLC 'Re:Mind' launches this winter - Gematsu

Kingdom Hearts III

The April-announced Kingdom Hearts III downloadable content “Re:Mind” will launch this winter, Square Enix announced at the “Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World of Tres” concert in Los Angeles.

(Warning: The following content may contain spoilers for Kingdom Hearts III.)

A trailer debuted at and exclusive to the concert showcases a playable Roxas, Aqua, and Riku, a new Keyblade transformation form for Sora, Young Xehanort speaking to the Master of Masters at the Keyblade Graveyard, and a conversation between Luxord and Xigbar at Olympus.

Kingdom Hearts III is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Watch an off-screen recording of the trailer below, via YouTube user NexusEX (MP4 backup available here).

Thanks, KHInsider, KH13, and @Churroz.

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2019-06-09 06:23:03Z
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Sabtu, 08 Juni 2019

FIFA 20 is out in September with a focus on micro skill - PC Gamer

FIFA 20's release date is September 27. In an interview at EA's E3 2019 event we learned what the team has been tweaking since FIFA 19. It sounds as though players who enjoy close manual control and skill moves will have more to play with.

EA Spots is toning down AI defenders. They will offer less help and encourage you to engage with FIFA's manual defensive systems. To help you out, tackling will be more effective if you use the appropriate tackle in the right context.

Offensively, EA Sports wants to give more time and space to the dribbler and create more tense one-on-ones. If you like to dazzle opponents there are more skill moves and chaining multiple skill moves together will have "a more realistic outcome", it's unclear whether this means your player will just fall over if they aren't Messi. Players should feel a little more different to play too. Player characteristics like speed and strength will have slightly more impact on their performance.

Penalties and free kicks have been overhauled. You now have a clearer idea of the trajectory you're aiming for, but spin must be applied with skill using the right stick. The analogue skill requirement will hopefully prevent the classic guaranteed sweet spot goals that sometimes creep into FIFA games.

In addition to all this there's a new FIFA Street mode called Volta. EA Sports hasn't shown much of it yet but it sounds like it will offer five a side and 3v3 setups and a keeper/no keeper option. It could be awesome. For more detailed systems updates and Volta news, keep an eye on the FIFA Pitch Notes page.

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2019-06-08 19:01:00Z
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Apex Legends - Official Wattson Story Reveal Trailer | EA Play E3 2019 - GameSpot

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2019-06-08 17:47:25Z
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Apex Legends: Wattson Reveal Trailer - E3 2019 - IGN

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2019-06-08 17:34:57Z
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