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Pearl Mackie named as new Who companion

After the teasing, the news has finally been announced – the new companion of Doctor Who will be played by actress Pearl Mackie.

 

The Londoner’s role was announced on BBC One during the half time of the FA Cup semi-final match between Everton and Manchester United. Filming of the next series of the sci-fi show will begin this year but will air next year in 2017.

 

Mackie said “I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Doctor Who family. It’s such an extraordinary British institution, I couldn’t be prouder to call the Tardis my home.” She went on to describe her character “Bill” as “wicked” as well as “cool, strong, sharp, a little bit vulnerable with a bit of geekiness thrown in”.

 

Capaldi said: “It is a genuine delight to welcome Pearl Mackie to Doctor Who. A fine, fine actress with a wonderful zest and charm, she’s a refreshing addition to the Tardis and will bring a universe of exciting new possibilities to The Doctor’s adventures.”

 

Doctor Who is one of the world’s longest running science-fiction television series, having begun in 1963 as a way to teach children about science and history before becoming more dramatic and less educational in tone. The ‘Classic’ series ran until 1989 ending with Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy and besides a made-for-TV movie in 1996 we didn’t see any new Who until the ‘New’ series began in 2005 with Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston. Peter Capaldi is the Twelfth Doctor, having taken the reins from Matt Smith a few years ago.

 

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April 23rd, 2016 by
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Hearthstone Card Roundup: April 23rd

With the release date of the new Hearthstone expansion Whispers of the Old Gods fast approaching us, it’s time for a round-up of all the cards that have been revealed to us this week.

 

Firstly though, if you’ve found yourself unable to afford the 50 pack pre-order of the new card packs, no worries. Hearthstone will be offering you ways to earn yourself up to 13 free packs of the new cards when the expansion releases, through a series of completable quests, one of which is extremely easy.

 

Here’s the run down:

 

  • Log into the game during the game’s first week (starting April 26 in North America and April 27 in Europe, Asia and Australia) – 3 packs
  • Complete a quest to win 2 games in the new Standard format – 5 packs
  • Complete a quest to win 7 further games in Standard, after completing the last quest – 5 packs

 

C’Thun and two of the cards that complement it will also be earned by players who log into the game during the opening week of the expansion – meaning that you’ve a chance to get yourself a free Legendary if you take a few minutes to log yourself in during those first few days and if you’re a collector like me… well, Legendaries look good in a collection.

 

A few cards from the Classic and Basic sets have also had a few changes, mainly to stop the overplay of certain deck strategies:

 

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As you can see, the main strategy that suffers from these changes is the Savage Roar/ Force of Nature combo that many Druid decks are fond of using. Other changes are just seeking to rebalance the cost of Silence, Charge and Stealth abilities.

 

With the big news out of the way, let’s get onto introducing you to the new terrors about to invade our meta in the next week:

 

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cyclopianhorror

Cyclopian Horror

Minion, 3 Attack, 3 Health, 4 mana cost.

Taunt.

Battlecry: Gains +1 Health for each enemy Minion.

 

 

darkspeaker

Darkspeaker

Minion, 3 Attack, 6 Health, 5 mana cost.

Battlecry: Swaps stats with friendly Minion.

 

 

zealousinitiate

Zealous Initiate

Minion, 1 Attack, 1 Health, 1 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Gives a random friendly Minion +1/+1.

 

 

forbiddenancient

Forbidden Ancient

Minion, 1 Attack, 1 Health, 1 mana cost.

Battlecry: Spends all Mana, and gains +1/+1 for each spent.

 

 

rallyingblade

Rallying Blade

Weapon, 3 Attack, 2 Durability, 3 mana cost.

Battlecry: +1/+1 to all friendly Minions with Divine Shield.

 

 

bloodtoichor

Blood to Ichor

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Deal 1 damage to a Minion. If it survives, summon a 2/2 Slime.

 

 

evolve

Evolve

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Transform your Minions into random Minions that cost 1 Mana more.

 

 

journeybelow

Journey Below

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Discover a Deathrattle card.

 

 

addledgrizzly

Addled Grizzly

Beast Minion, 2 Attack, 2 Health, 3 mana cost.

After you summon a Minion, give it +1/+1.

 

 

blackwaterpirate

Blackwater Pirate

Pirate Minion, 2 Attack, 5 Health, 4 mana cost.

Your Weapons cost 2 Mana less.

 

 

bloodsailcultist

Bloodsail Cultist

Pirate Minion, 3 Attack, 4 Health, 3 mana cost.

Battlecry: If you control a Pirate, give your Weapon +1/+1.

 

 

corruptedseer

Corrupted Seer

Murloc Minion, 2 Attack, 3 Health, 6 mana cost.

Battlecry: Deal 2 damage to all non-Murloc Minions.

 

 

cultsorcerer

Cult Sorcerer

Minion, 3 Attack, 2 Health, 2 mana cost.

Spell Damage +1.

After you cast a Spell, give your C’Thun +1/+1 (wherever it is).

 

 

darkshirelibrarian

Darkshire Librarian

Minion, 3 Attack, 2 Health, 2 mana cost.

Battlecry: Discard a random card.

Deathrattle: Draw a card.

 

 

discipleofcthun

Disciple of C’Thun

Minion, 2 Attack, 1 Health, 3 mana cost.

Battlecry: Deal 2 damage. Give your C’Thun +2/+2 (wherever it is).

 

 

doomcaller

Doomcaller

Minion, 7 Attack, 9 Health, 8 mana cost.

Battlecry: Gives your C’Thun +2/+2 (wherever it is) and if it’s dead, shuffles it back into your deck.

 

 

infestedwolf

Infested Wolf

Beast Minion, 3 Attack, 3 Health, 4 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Summons two 1/1 Spiders.

 

 

midnightdrake

Midnight Drake

Dragon Minion, 1 Attack, 4 Health, 4 mana cost.

Battlecry: Gains +1 Attack for each other card in your hand.

 

 

selflesshero

Selfless Hero

Minion, 2 Attack, 1 Health, 1 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Give a random friendly Minion Divine Shield.

 

 

silithidswarmer

Silithid Swarmer

Minion, 3 Attack, 5 Health, 3 mana cost.

Can only attack if your Hero attacked this turn.

 

 

twilightdarkmender

Twilight Darkmender

Minion, 6 Attack, 5 Health, 5 mana cost.

Battlecry: If your C’Thun has at least 10 Attack, restore 10 Health to your Hero.

 

 

alightinthedarkness

A Light in the Darkness

Spell, 2 mana cost.

Discover a Minion. Give it +1/+1.

 

 

divinestrength

Divine Strength

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Give a Minion +1/+2.

 

 

feralrage

Feral Rage

Spell, 3 mana cost.

Choose One: Give your Hero +4 Attack this turn OR Gain 8 Armor.

 

 

onthehunt

On the Hunt

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Deal 1 damage. Summon a 1/1 Mastiff.

 

 

powerwordtentacles

Power Word: Tentacles

Spell, 5 mana cost.

Give a Minion +2/+6.

 

 

primalfusion

Primal Fusion

Spell, 1 mana cost.

Give a Minion +1/+1 for each Totem you have.

 

 

shadowstrike

Shadow Strike

Spell, 3 mana cost.

Deal 5 damage to an undamaged Character.

 

 

shatter

Shatter

Spell, 2 mana cost.

Destroy a Frozen Minion.

 

 

stormcrack

Stormcrack

Spell, 2 mana cost.

Deal 4 damage to a Minion.

Overload: (1)

 

 

aberrantberserker

Aberrant Berserker

Minion, 3 Attack, 5 Health, 4 mana cost.

Enrage: +2 Attack.

 

 

amgamrager

Am’gam Rager

Minion, 1 Attack, 5 Health, 3 mana cost.

 

 

bilefintidehunter

Bilefin Tidehunter

Murloc Minion, 2 Attack, 1 Health, 2 mana cost.

Battlecry: Summon a 1/1 Ooze with Taunt.

 

 

bladedcultist

Bladed Cultist

Minion, 1 Attack, 2 Health, 1 mana cost.

Combo: Gains +1/+1.

 

 

bloodhoofbrave

Bloodhoof Brave

Minion, 2 Attack, 6 Health, 4 mana cost.

Taunt.

Enrage: +3 Attack.

 

 

bogcreeper

Bog Creeper

Minion, 6 Attack, 8 Health, 7 mana cost.

Taunt.

 

 

carriongrub

Carrion Grub

Beast Minion, 2 Attack, 5 Health, 3 mana cost.

 

 

darkshirealchemist

Darkshire Alchemist

Minion, 4 Attack, 5 Health, 5 mana cost.

Battlecry: Restore 5 Health.

 

 

darkshirecouncilman

Darkshire Councilman

Minion, 1 Attack, 5 Health, 3 mana cost.

Gains +1 Attack after you summon a Minion.

 

 

duskboar

Duskboar

Beast Minion, 4 Attack, 1 Health, 2 mana cost.

 

 

eldritchhorror

Eldritch Horror

Minion, 6 Attack, 10 Health, 8 mana cost.

 

 

evolvedkobold

Evolved Kobold

Minion, 2 Attack, 2 Health, 4 mana cost.

Spell Damage +2.

 

 

facelessbehemoth

Faceless Behemoth

Minion, 10 Attack, 10 Health, 10 mana cost.

 

 

fierybat

Fiery Bat

Beast Minion, 2 Attack, 1 Health, 1 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Deal 1 damage to a random enemy.

 

 

flamewreathedFaceless

Flamewreathed Faceless

Minion, 7 Attack, 7 Health, 4 mana cost.

Overload: (2)

 

 

grotesquedragonhawk

Grotesque Dragonhawk

Beast Minion, 5 Attack, 5 Health, 7 mana cost.

Windfury.

 

 

hoodedacolyte

Hooded Acolyte

Minion, 3 Attack, 6 Health, 4 mana cost.

Whenever a Character is healed, give your C’Thun +1/+1 (wherever it is).

 

 

nerubianprophet

Nerubian Prophet

Minion, 4 Attack, 4 Health, 6 mana cost.

At the start of your turn, reduce this card’s Cost by 1 mana.

 

 

psychotron

Psych-o-Tron

Mech Minion, 3 Attack, 4 Health, 5 mana cost.

Taunt.

Divine Shield.

 

 

southseasquidface

Southsea Squidface

Pirate Minion, 4 Attack, 4 Health, 4 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Give your Weapon +2 Attack.

 

 

squirmingtentacle

Squirming Tentacle

Minion, 2 Attack, 4 Health, 3 mana cost.

Taunt.

 

 

twilightgeomancer

Twilight Geomancer

Minion, 1 Attack, 4 Health, 2 mana cost.

Taunt.

Battlecry: Give your C’Thun Taunt (wherever it is).

 

 

twistedworgen

Twisted Worgen

Minion, 3 Attack, 1 Health, 2 mana cost.

Stealth

 

 

usherofsouls

Usher of Souls

Minion, 5 Attack, 6 Health, 5 mana cost.

Whenever a friendly Minion dies, give your C’Thun +1/+1 (wherever it is).

 

 

shifter zerus

Shifter Zerus

Legendary Minion, 1 Attack, 1 Health, 1 mana cost.

For each turn this is in your hand, transform it into a random Minion.

 

 

princess

Princess Huhuran

Legendary Beast Minion, 6 Attack, 5 Health, 5 mana cost.

Battlecry: Trigger a friendly Minion’s Deathrattle effect.

 

 

dark arrakoa

Dark Arakkoa

Minion, 5 Attack, 7 Health, 6 mana cost.

Taunt

Battlecry: Gives your C’Thun +3/+3 (wherever it is).

 

 

anomalus

Anomalus

Legendary Minion, 8 Attack, 6 Health, 8 mana cost.

Deathrattle: Deal 8 damage to all Minions.

 

 

fandralstaghelm

Fandral Staghelm

Legendary Minion, 3 Attack, 5 Health, 4 mana cost.

Your Choose One cards have both effects combined.

 

 

malkorok

Malkorok

Legendary Minion, 6 Attack, 5 Health, 7 mana cost.

Battlecry: Equips a random Weapon.

 

 

natthedarkfisher

Nat the Darkfisher

Legendary Minion, 2 Attack, 4 Health, 2 mana cost.

Your opponent has a 50% chance to draw an extra card at the start of their turn.

 

 

twinemperorveklor

Twin Emperor Vek’lor

Legendary Minion, 4 Attack, 6 Health, 7 mana cost.

Taunt

Battlecry: If your C’Thun has at least 10 Attack, summon another Emperor.

 

 

forbiddenritual

Forbidden Ritual

Spell, 0 mana cost.

Spend all your Mana and summon that many 1/1 Tentacles.

 

 

bladeofcthun

Blade of C’Thun

Minion, 4 Attack, 4 Health, 9 mana cost.

Battlecry: Destroy a Minion and add its Attack and Health to C’Thun (wherever it is).

 

 

crazedworshipper

Crazed Worshipper

Minion, 3 Attack, 6 Health, 5 mana cost.

Taunt

Gives your C’Thun +1/+1 (wherever it is) when this Minion takes damage.


April 23rd, 2016 by
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HiRez Commentator Exits Company After Insensitive Suicide Comments

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Smite commentator and streamer Brandon “DM Brandon” Nance is resigning from hos position with Hi-Rez Studios. This comes after he reacted to a viewer’s donation message talking about his struggles with suicide. Since joining the studio as a tournament caster in March 2013, Nance has become well known in the Smite community. He has nearly 80,00 followers on Twitch and also co-hosted Hi-Rez’s caster search “So You Think You Can Cast” last year.

 

DM Story

 

After receiving the donation, Brandon launched into a rant about suicide and depression. While he has long been known as being outspoken- even saying once “I have always been loud, abrasive, and I don’t know how to change it. I don’t know that I would.”- many felt that the rant was extremely inappropriate. While there is video of the incident, we have chosen not to include it. However, some excerpts follow.

 

“There are a lot of streamers out there who would appreciate that message, I’m just going to call you an asshole. It’s a selfish, stupid thing to do.  “Everyone has loved ones. Family. Parents. If you kill yourself with another person on the planet that cares about you, you’re being a selfish prick, plain and simple. If you don’t like my opinion about that you can find somewhere else to watch who’s going to tell you that killing yourself is okay. Go fuck yourself, kid.”

 

Nance then went on to talk about how he’s tired of “this constant, ridiculous self-pity bullshit like ‘I have depression I can’t do anything in life.’ Everyone has fucking depression and anxiousness. Everyone has a hard time fucking waking up, and still a lot of us do it without putting the burden on a lot of other people. There is therapy, there are friends and there are people to help you.”

Needless to say, this has not been received well. In a statement posted on Twitter, Nance stated that while he could deal with the hate caused by his comments, he didn’t think that Hi-Rez studios (his employer) should have to deal with it. In his resignation message, he stated that he will continue streaming and focus on his charity works. He also plans to move from Atlanta back to New Jersey.

 

Kotaku also reported on this story and  reached out to Hi-Rez Studios president Stew Chisam who gave them the following statement:

 

“At Hi-Rez, we care about our community deeply and we take topics like suicide, depression and mental illness not lightly. All our employees are free in their opinions, but when people don’t respect the values we stand for as a company, we treat it seriously.

“If any good comes from this episode, we hope it shines a light on mental illness issues, and the need for broader education, support and open conversation about how these devastating illnesses are perceived and discussed in our society. All of us have important people in our lives that have been touched by mental illness. How we talk about these diseases is important.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


April 20th, 2016 by
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Ditch QuickTime on Windows – Apple Drop Support for Vulnerable Plugin
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Apple are dropping support for Quicktime, a plugin for viewing and streaming video, on Windows on account of no longer being useful.

 

The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has confirmed it'll no longer update or support Quicktime 7 for Windows.

 

Way back when, QuickTime was a requirement to run iTunes, as the Quicktime code was used in part to provide the music streaming capabilities of the software, which resulted in many people who had iPods – and later, the iPhone – installing the plugin to their Windows PCs when they wanted them to properly work with their computers. As Apple notes on its support page, however, this situation changed in later versions of iTunes, and Quicktime has not been a requirement to run iTunes since October 2011.

 

Despite not being relevant for iTunes any more, Quicktime continued to be useful to serve up video on the web. However, with HTML5 encouraging browsers to support video directly as part of the standard language of the internet, having a separate plugin for the ability now appears redundant. The combination of these two factors appears to have encouraged Apple to have made the decision to no longer support the plugin on Windows.

 

The announcement comes a week after the Department of Homeland Security recommended Windows users uninstall Quicktime because of potential security holes, making Quicktime potentially vulnerable and use of it on Windows PCs a major security risk (these flaws do not affect the Mac OS version, which remains in support). Given its status as a potential security threat and the lack of any updates coming from Apple, many sources now recommend that Quicktime is removed from all Windows PCs as soon as possible.

 

For those who are unsure how to, Apple's official support pages offer a guide for how to remove Quicktime from Windows PCs. Apple have been reached for comment to confirm the Wall Street Journal's report.

 

This article originally appeared at Technically Motivated


April 19th, 2016 by CrimsonShade
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First Impressions: DOOM Multiplayer Beta

 

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Bethesda and id have brought back DOOM, one of the most revered and respected arena shooters from the beginnings of PC gaming. With the multiplayer beta weekend recently completed, we’re ready to give you our thoughts on the game.

DOOM’s multiplayer is developed by Certain Affinity who have previously worked on the multiplayer for Halo and Call of Duty. Many of these games have clearly had an influence on the new iteration of DOOM. The new game includes loadouts, unlockable weapons, customizable armor and in game perks that reward you for dying to much.

While the new DOOM engine has a certain shine to it, there are many problems with the multiplayer, both in terms of balance and in terms of the basic design of the game. We’ll show you the ins and outs of the loadout system, customize some hideously ugly armor for you and then jump into a team Deathmatch as well as the new roving capture point type Warpath. During the matches, we’ll discuss the problems with the game. So click that play button!

 


April 19th, 2016 by
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