Why Donald Trump is Urging Supporters to Give Anheuser-Busch a Second Chance: Insights from Dana White

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Former President Donald Trump Urges Supporters to Give Anheuser-Busch a “Second Chance” At UFC’s Request Former President Donald Trump recently wrote a social media post in which he asked his supporters to give Anheuser-Busch a “second chance.” This request came after UFC president Dana White personally approached Trump to support the beer company, confirmed a…

Xbox exclusive Scorn is coming to PS5 later this year, developer Ebb Software has announced.The first-person horror adventure game was released on Xbox Series X/S and PC in October 14, 2022, and will now be coming to Sony‘s console. As we were developing the game for PlayStation 5, we finally had the opportunity to tap into the potential of the DualSense wireless controller to immerse you even further in this twisted world, extending the synesthetic experience of Scorn,  technical artist Jovan Vučković wrote on the official PlayStation Blog. It allows us to deepen the player’s immersion and to let the whole world ‘breathe’ in a new way. Since there is no spoken dialogue in the game, we have put a strong emphasis on environmental storytelling, hence haptics are a great addition to this peculiar audio-visual experience. The main character in the game interacts with the world mostly by using his hands. Most of these interactions are also painful for the character. That’s where haptics comes into play. The imagery offered to the player’s eyes is painful by itself, but we wanted to increase this feeling by giving a sensation to the hands holding the controller. Players are also able to feel the directions of haptics (left or right hand), further adding to the experience. Other DualSense features include using the controller’s adaptive triggers to give each weapon a different feeling of weight, and using the light bar to show the player’s health.A deluxe physical edition of the game will also be released on PS5, including a steelbook case, a digital artbook and a digital soundtrack.A release date has yet to be confirmed for the PS5 version of Scorn, but given it will have been subject to an exclusivity period on Xbox it’s unlikely to be any time before October 14, 2023.Scorn was met with a mixed cricial reception when it was released, with the Xbox and PC versions earning Metacritic scores of 64 and 70 respectively. AsumeTech’s 2-star Scorn review said:  Scorn has one of the most beautiful worlds you’ll see in a game (if you can see beauty in the grotesque). It’s just a shame that world is also home to a frustrating puzzle-heavy adventure filled with aimless wandering.

Xbox exclusive Scorn is coming to PS5 later this year, developer Ebb Software has announced.

The first-person horror adventure game was released on Xbox Series X/S and PC in October 14, 2022, and will now be coming to Sony‘s console.

As we were developing the game for PlayStation 5, we finally had the opportunity to tap into the potential of the DualSense wireless controller to immerse you even further in this twisted world, extending the synesthetic experience of Scorn, technical artist Jovan Vučković wrote on the official PlayStation Blog.

It allows us to deepen the player’s immersion and to let the whole world ‘breathe’ in a new way. Since there is no spoken dialogue in the game, we have put a strong emphasis on environmental storytelling, hence haptics are a great addition to this peculiar audio-visual experience.

The main character in the game interacts with the world mostly by using his hands. Most of these interactions are also painful for the character. That’s where haptics comes into play.

The imagery offered to the player’s eyes is painful by itself, but we wanted to increase this feeling by giving a sensation to the hands holding the controller. Players are also able to feel the directions of haptics (left or right hand), further adding to the experience.

Other DualSense features include using the controller’s adaptive triggers to give each weapon a different feeling of weight, and using the light bar to show the player’s health.

A deluxe physical edition of the game will also be released on PS5, including a steelbook case, a digital artbook and a digital soundtrack.

A release date has yet to be confirmed for the PS5 version of Scorn, but given it will have been subject to an exclusivity period on Xbox it’s unlikely to be any time before October 14, 2023.

Scorn was met with a mixed cricial reception when it was released, with the Xbox and PC versions earning Metacritic scores of 64 and 70 respectively.

AsumeTech’s 2-star Scorn review said: Scorn has one of the most beautiful worlds you’ll see in a game (if you can see beauty in the grotesque). It’s just a shame that world is also home to a frustrating puzzle-heavy adventure filled with aimless wandering.

Xbox exclusive Scorn coming to PS5 The developer, Ebb Software, has announced that the first-person horror adventure game, Scorn, will be available on PS5 later this year. Previously released on Xbox Series X/S and PC on October 14, 2022, Scorn will now also be playable on Sony’s console. Immersive gameplay experience with DualSense In a…

First time in history: OpenAI CEO to give testimony before Congress next week

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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is set to testify before Congress for the first time next week to discuss how to regulate the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Altman will appear before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law, along with IBM Vice President and Chief Privacy and Trust…

How to keep your employees happy: Give them good technology
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How to keep your employees happy: Give them good technology

Employees who are not satisfied with their workplace technology will stop earlier, a study finds, and it is up to employers to remedy this. Video: Why do people quit technical jobs? Reasons range from being recruited to dislike in the office environment. The most important reason, however, is poor treatment. A report from IT research…

Technical companies are finding creative ways to give back
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Technical companies are finding creative ways to give back

Charity campaigns include everything from rescuing homeless dogs and planting trees to financing eye operations and donating technical skills. With the Philanthropy Cloud from Salesforce, employees can give something back more easily Discover how Salesforce AI’s Philanthropy Cloud uses to provide 1.5 million ways for employees to participate in corporate philanthropy. WELL employees chose mandarin…

The Salesforce Philanthropy Cloud makes it easier for employees to give something back
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The Salesforce Philanthropy Cloud makes it easier for employees to give something back

Find out how Salesforce AI’s Philanthropy Cloud uses to provide one and a half million ways for employees to participate in corporate philanthropy. The Salesforce Philanthropy Cloud makes it easier for employees to give something back Find out how Salesforce AI’s Philanthropy Cloud uses to provide one and a half million ways for employees to…

Give InKind social platform can help people to help others during the holidays
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Give InKind social platform can help people to help others during the holidays

The website allows users to coordinate support for people who endure difficult life situations, including medical crises, natural disasters and loss of loved ones. Video: the apps you need to survive in a natural disaster This is your chance to add these smartphone apps to your device before Irma strikes. When receiving a pre-invested investment…

Chatbots can give the Best Directions, People Win at Everything Else

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A recent survey found that 87% of people prefer to talk to people, but 25% don’t care as long as they get their questions answered. How to use AI chatbots to get in touch with customers Mode.ai Eitan Sharon, founder and CEO explains how AI chatbots use natural language processing to improve the customer experience….

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