Monday, March 27, 2017

Youtube daily report Mar 27 2017

The Fascinating Tomb Of Giants Is Concias ~ February 19, 2017 | Traveling in Sardinia

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Würde Sophie Scholl AfD wählen? | Zur Sache Baden-Württemberg - Duration: 4:34.

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Moana As Told By LEGO

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Mazda CX-5 2.2D HP 175PK GT-M 4WD AUTOMAAT - Duration: 0:57.

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GLITCHIEST BOSS IN THE WORLD! - Duration: 8:00.

Look who's back here in the channel!

With more creepy Dora The Exploreeeer

*im retarded*

Guys, *creepy scream*

We're back here with more

Sassy gameplay videos of Freeze Me,

Which is the game of this freaky Dora the explorer

Let's continue that sassy level here, right.

*creepy Dora screams*

Objective:

"Defeat Logolo."

...Logolo.

Let's do it then.

Ohh that thing is Logolo.

Let's do this, Dora.

I already know how we can...

...what is this

Let's climb these rocks,

And then we step right here,

If we follow the logic,

Of our gorgeous Mario 64 which got copied by this one,

We gotta climb til the end of this...

of this very sassy square mountain.

So we can reach Logolo.

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Uncharted 4 Multiplayer - like a bunch of savages - Duration: 2:55.

Oh, from behind

sometimes i. just. don't. understand

oh, here's a teammate

watch out! behind me! behind me! argh!

should I revive him now?

watch out! upstairs! upstairs! upstairs!

oh, man! I'm on a run right here!

Someone's sniping here! Who's sniping here?

I have another Cintamani stone.

Dammit! Screwed that one up.

Come on!

There you go.

Ah, beautiful.

Watch out! Here's C4.

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Comment contester son licenciement? - Duration: 5:24.

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Moto G5 plus vs Lenovo P2 In-Depth Comparison (Sorry for the delay) - Duration: 10:21.

Hi there guys I am Nikhil from Greedytech, and this is the in depth comparison between

Lenovo P2 and Moto g5 plus

I am really sorry for the delay, I planned to do it earlier, but one thing after another

came up With apologies out of the way, let's get started

Both the phones Lenovo P2 and G5 plus , are actually Lenovo's products, and have the same

after sale support, So you can stick out the brand difference

between them

Moto G5 plus is available in 2 variants in India

One with 3gb ram and 16gb internal storage sold at 14999

And another variant with 4gb ram and 32gb internal storage sold at 16999

Lenovo P2 is also available in 2 variants ,

One with 3gb ram and 32gb internal storage sold at 16999

And another variant with 4gb ram and 32gb internal storage sold at 17999

Both are available in different colors And sold exclusively on flipkart.com in India

Design

Both the phones have a very similar design and build with metal back, plastic strips

at the top and bottom for cantinas And a multifunctional finger print scanner

on the front

P2 has an old boring design of flat strips and a regular camera design on the back

G5 plus has curved plastic strips, with a circular camera module,

It's not awesome, but I'll take anything that's new and different

In terms of design, Both the phones have their own pros and cons

P2 has a 2.5d curved glass, and yes that looks awesome and feels awesome to use

But if you know me, I am always worried about breaking phones

And because of this pretty 2.5d curved glass, I can't find a good tempered glass

I have tried like 3 so far, and all of them look ugly

That's the only con on P2

G5 plus, as a flat display, so no problem finding a tempered glass for it

But it has this useless camera bump

Build both are solidly build, both the phones have

corning gorilla glass 3 on the top I didn't notice any flaws with them

P2 has a bigger screen and a bigger battery , so it is a little heavy and bigger than

g5 plus,

On the whole in terms of design and build, they are evenly matched so you can choose

the best one itself

If I had to pick a winner, I'll pick G5 plus because of the small form factor and new design

Hardware

Both the phones have dual Sim support But G5 plus has a dedicate sd card slot, so

you can use 2 nano Sims and sd card all at once

P2 has a hybrid Sim slot So you can either use 2 nano Sims or a nano

Sim and sd card Not 3 at once

Both the phones have the same list of hardware specs, with a few exceptions

Both the phones have all the basic sensors including gyroscope, and an addition NFC for

wireless payments But G5 plus is missing compass

based on the latest reports, G5 plus has a led notification light, but it is not enabled,

and so far I couldn't find any option to use it

As an alternative we have moto display and rise to wake feature,

The display wakes up every time you get a notification and when you pick it up

Lack of compass will only effect you , if you use offline maps to navigate, if you are

on mobile data, it can be managed

Now coming to the finger print scanner

P2 has a button on the front which acts like a finger print scanner and a physical home

button You can touch to go back, touch and hold for

recent apps Press to go home and press and hold for google

now

G5 plus also has a very similar one key navigation setup

, but it's not a physical button It acts like a finger print scanner

Touch to go home, Swipe left to go back

Swipe right for recent apps Touch and hold it until it vibrates to sleep

And touch and hold it longer for good assistant

As a far as finger print scanner is concerned, both are fast and accurate

If you don't like to use gestures, you can use on screen buttons on both the phones

P2 also has an additional button on the left called one key power saver

It is an awesome power saving mode, that gives you basic features like calls and message

, and improves the battery life a lot This is really a life saver

In the hardware round ill pick P2 as the winner, because of addition hardware like compass

and notification led, one key power saver and most importantly a better implementation

of finger print gestures

Display This is again, a place where you have to pick

the winner, based on your preference

If we just talk about the display Then P2 is definitely the winner

It has a 5.5inc super ahold display, and you can easily notice the difference

colors on P2 look more punchy, and makes me want to cry

It's simply that beautiful Yes I am a sucker for Amoled screens

G5 plus has a 5.2inch IPS display And it's definitely one of the best displays

in its price rage

Now coming to the deciding factor P2 has a bigger screen and in my opinion,

it will be good for media consumptions, playing games, watching moving, and even the phones

you take will look awesome G5 plus has a smaller screen , so it will

be great for single handed usage Now I have big hands, and I use P2 single

handed most of the time, so for me, P2 is the winner,

Camera This is a round where G5 plus wins without

arguments It's simply better at everything

Both the front and rear cameras are wide angle G5 produces slightly saturated colors, with

deeper colors And better sharpness

It obviously has faster focusing speeds due to the dual auto focus pixels

Even in low light G5 plus out performs P2 If selfies are a priority, G5 plus nails it

with wider selfies G5 plus is better the P2,

But P2 is also decent, considering other specs Both the phones can record in 4k using rear

camera and fad video using front camera

Performance Both the phones come with snapdragon 625 processor

And they offer the same level of performance These are the benchmark scores

Both the phones are very well optimized, and they are very responsive

There Is not heating issues while playing games or doing anything

Both get warm, like any other android phone, nothing to panic about it

For the most part it's a tie in performance round,

But If gaming is your priority, P2 will deliver a much better gaming experience because of

the bigger Amoled screen, bigger battery and louder speaker

Now for some final tips Both the phones support adaptive storage,

so you can manage with 16gb variant of g5 plus and 32gb variant of P2 , by installing

and move apps to sd card

As of now, memory management on g5 plus isn't very good

You can check my speed tests for more info But it will improve over time, so don't

worry about it

Software This is another round which is pretty much

a tie

G5 plus comes with android 7.0 nougat out of the box and it will get the next version

of android , O for sure As of now, it has the regular moto gestures,

like chop to toggle flash And Split screen mode from Nougat

P2 comes with a skinned ui called Pure UI, on top of Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the

box, and it will get Nougat in April based on the latest reports

It offers lot of software features, like night mode, secure zone, vr mode and literally many

more along with being very close to stock android

It's ui as responsive and smooth as G5 plus

If you love stock android and want more software features, P2 got you covered

If you are a hardcore vanilla android fan G5 plus is the winner for you

I'll pick P2 as the winner, as I want more software features

Audio In the audio department, there isn't anything

impressive about both the phones

Both do a standard job, on a headset, With p2 being slightly louder

Even in terms of speaker loudness P2 is very loud when compared to G5 plus

G5 plus has the speaker on the front, just like with g4 plus, but it's not loud

Battery In the battery department, you know who's

the winner Yes it's P2

But There are 3 reasons for that 1 P2 has a bigger 5000 mah battery

And obviously it will have better battery life

It can last you 2 or 3 days easily on normal usage

You get around 8-12 hours of screen on time 2 it supports fast charging and comes with

a 24watts power adapter It can charge the phone completely in 90 minutes

3rd and the most important reason for me, is the ultimate power saving mode that I told

you earlier

Now g5 plus, has a 3000mah battery, Comes with 14wattsxxxxx turbo charger

It too takes around 90minutes to charge the phone completely

You get around 3-5 hours of screen on time, and can last you a day of usage

Conclusion

For most part, Both the phones are equally matched

Like in terms of performance, a very smooth and responsive android experience

Apart from that G5 plus offers you better cameras, latest

updates for 1 year and most importantly a dedicated sd card slot

So if you want all of those things, get G5 plus

P2 offers you better and bigger display, more software features, bigger battery

so if you want a media centric phone , get P2

In my opinion apart from the cameras, P2 is better than g5 plus in many aspects

So If you are willing to sacrifice a little in the camera department, go with p2

I don't take a lot of pictures, so I will pick P2 over G5 plus

I will miss the dedicated sd card slot, but with Jios free internet out of the way, I'll

be back to using single Sim on my phone

As of now, under 20000rs, P2 , G5 plus and Redmi Note 4, are the most balanced phones,

so you can pick any of them and I have made comparison on these 3 phones along with Honor

6x and Lenovo Z2 plus, so check that video if you want more info

So guys that's pretty much It

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Derek Phillips' Shaffer Story - Duration: 1:35.

Hi, my name is Derek Phillips.

I've been with Crete for 10 years now.

I got started at a young age because my brother, at the time, was working night ops.

He was in third shift dispatch, and lured me into joining the second shift dispatch

team.

At the time I had very minimal knowledge of the trucking industry, other than driving

a 3-axle truck you know around the farm in small town western Nebraska.

It's been quite the learning experience, it's been a heck of a ride.

About two years after joining the night operations team, I was promoted to our night operations

manager which is basically managing a group of dispatchers and drivers over the holiday's,

the weekends, and nights.

After that, you know a couple years later I was promoted to our Lincoln Fleet Manager

where I manage drivers mainly in a 500 mile radius of our Lincoln, Nebraska terminal as

well as our office staff.

The majority of my day is spent solving problems from driver issues to equipment issues to

working with our in-house office personnel, our dispatch, the safety department, log department,

breakdown, shop, I mean you name it.

I'd say the best part of my job is that no day or phone call or interaction with the

drivers is ever the same.

If you happen to swing through Lincoln or are coming through and have a few minutes,

stop in and say hi.

Thanks!

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Illegal Immigration Crises Around the World! - Duration: 12:18.

Here are six major issues concerning illegal immigration from around the world!

6 – The Balkan Route The Balkan Peninsula is a region in Southeastern

Europe, best known for the country of Yugoslavia – which has broken off into multiple independent

countries since the 90's – and Greece.

Since the region is close to Turkey and thus Asia, for centuries it has served as the main

gateway between Europe and Asia.

The Balkans attracted a lot of attention during the European migrant crisis in 2015 as the

majority of immigrants were passing using the so-called Balkan Route.

Migrants would cross the sea from Turkey in a very dangerous manner and end up somewhere

in the Greek Isles.

Then, immigrants and refugees would work their way up through Macedonia, Serbia, Hungary,

and later on, when Hungary closed the border and built a wall, through Croatia and Slovenia.

Germany and the Scandinavian countries were the main destinations, not only for the war

refugees, but for a majority of immigrants coming from the Balkan countries as well,

who were hoping to go unnoticed in search of a better life.

Immigrants didn't choose conventional transportation methods – they would sneak up and travel

in the storage areas of buses and trucks, bike their way for miles on end, or hitchhike

on highways.

Some even chose to walk on the highways throughout the Balkan, a practice done mostly by night

– so they wouldn't be seen.

Thus, they've put not only themselves in danger, but innocent drivers as well.

Another popular method was to use the railway but not in a way most people would do it – they'd

follow the railways on foot.

Considering the mountain landscape of the Balkan and the path most of the railways go

through, many found they had no way to escape the coming train – more than 150 died only

on the Balkan railways.

It has been estimated that from all of the immigrants arriving in Europe during the European

migrant crisis, around 70-80% percent used exactly this route, while the remaining 20-30%

percent arrived via other routes.

The developing countries on the Balkan had major troubles trying to cope with the huge

influx of people arriving daily at their borders and oftentimes involved their national armies

in helping with various interventions.

As of March 2016, Turkey has been a major partner to the EU and helped tackle the huge

waves of immigrants, thus relieving the effects of the European migrant crisis on the Balkan

countries.

Which brings us to our next entry.

5 – The EU/Turkey migrant crisis Turkey is a country in the Western part of

Asia with a small part of it spreading on the Balkan in Europe.

On the south, Turkey borders with Iraq and Syria, making it the first choice for immigrants

and refugees who are trying to escape the war-wrecked countries and enter Europe in

an unauthorized way.

Turkey has been dubbed as the 'buffer zone' between the problematic war countries and

the European Union.

It has been estimated that Turkey has accepted more than 3 million people since the civil

war in Syria started – three times as much as Germany!

The problem is that the majority of immigrants entering Turkey have been trying to reach

Europe, or more specifically, the developed countries in the EU – they have seldom chosen

a legal way to get there, thus deepening the European migrant crisis.

The most popular way to reach European ground has been to use cheap lifeboats – some even

went to extremes and used rubber children's boats which couldn't possibly carry the

weight of one grownup, and let alone four or five!

Many drowned while attempting to cross the Mediterranean in this dangerous way and Turkey

coast guards couldn't do much to help them.

That is why in March 2016 an agreement was settled between the EU and Turkey – Turkey

was promised certain benefits such as visa-free travel for its citizens and a membership in

the EU if it helps stop the surge of people.

Under this agreement, each immigrant who arrives illegally in Greece has to apply for asylum

there; if not, they will be sent back to Turkey.

On the other side, whenever a Syrian migrant is returned to Turkey, the EU is bound to

take in a Syrian migrant who made a legitimate request.

However, certain political events in March 2017 have shaken the relations between the

EU and Turkey.

The current president of Turkey is threatening to open the borders and release millions of

immigrants aiming to reach European Union countries.

If this happens, the EU would have to cope with millions of immigrants who have no legal

documents whatsoever.

4 – North Korean defectors North Korea is one of the most secretive countries

in the world – it has been tightly ruled by the same family for decades since the end

of the Korean War.

Since the country has been under strict sanctions for decades, mostly due to the major violation

of the basic human rights, it is no wonder many seek a way to escape even if it costs

them their life.

The majority of countries call the illegal immigrants who manage to somehow escape North

Korea 'defectors' and more often than not, defectors are granted an asylum and a

permanent residence.

Unfortunately, not every country sees the North Korean politics as problematic.

The most popular route for escape is to cross the border between North Korea and Eastern

China unauthorized and in secret.

It has been reported that this involves crossing some deep waters of a river running on the

border and many die while attempting the crossing.

Of course, the crossing is done mostly at night.

However, immigrants only stay in China temporarily and aim to reach a third country.

This is where the problems start to arise – China is a rather close ally to North

Korea and treats those escaping the strong dictatorship as 'illegal immigrants'.

Every North Korean who is caught in China is deported back, where they face harsh trials

and punishments as well as possible death sentences.

North Korean defectors from around the world urge China to start helping the people fleeing

from North Korea rather than send them back.

3– Green card marriage fraud The US is a destination which is a dream come

true for many; it's possibly the world's biggest hub for illegal immigrants.

Statistics speculate that by the latest counts, a possible number of 15 million people reside

illegally in the USA.

Immigrants tend to enter the US in any way possible, whether only on a travel or student

visa or just no visa at all by crossing the border, an event often happening on the US-Mexican

border.

It's no wonder that once in, many look for ways to solve their illegal status and get

a green card, allowing them to fully enjoy the benefits of living in the US and later

on, a US citizenship.

Getting a green card can be done in many ways; however, one of the most popular ways to get

it is to marry a US citizen.

One-quarter of all the green cards in the US have been issued to the non-US partners

of US citizens – and 20-30% of those marriages were seen as a potentially scam.

Of course, there are cases when two individuals fall in love and decide to build a life together

– the authorities don't have a problem with those and some cases aren't even called

up for an interview.

But a sham marriage is one with the intention to go around the US immigration laws – you

will be charged if caught participating in it.

The word out there is that this is also a prolific business, with those seeking to get

their green card approved willing to pay up to $20-30,000 dollars to their partner with

a US citizenship.

2 – Calais Jungle Calais is a middle-sized town in France, located

on a tip on the far North of the country.

If you look it up on the map, you'll see it's almost touching the British Isles – the

English Channel is at its narrowest point here and locals say you can even see the White

Cliffs of Dover on a sunny day!

Considering the close proximity to the UK, it's no wonder Calais is a rather popular

spot for an unusual group of visitors – illegal immigrants trying to get in the UK.

Starting from 1999, Calais has been home to many migrants who even started building multiple

camps around the town.

Even though the nickname 'Jungle' seems rather offensive and depicts the ones living

in the camp as not civilized, ironically enough, it was coined by the immigrants themselves.

However, Calais got world-famous when things went out of control in the period of 2015-2016

as the European migrant crisis was getting deeper and deeper.

The Brexit in 2016 didn't help things much – it was estimated that at one point, there

were around 10,000 people in Calais trying to reach the UK.

Their ways have been all but conventional.

Some have tried hiding in trucks carrying different loads or even went to extremes such

as clinging to the undercarriage of a driving vehicle – a very dangerous practice both

for the driver and for the person underneath.

Truck drivers who commonly pass through Calais have to be extra careful and even use brutal

methods – some shared that they've used firecrackers in their loads just to scare

immigrants off – because the fines can go all the way up to 2,000 pounds.

While trying to keep things under control as much as possible, camp evictions took place

and authorities started resettling immigrants to other camps throughout France.

The French police had to face multiple riots, each of which resulted in injuries and property

damage – immigrants were not happy to be moved.

In late October 2016, after all of the remaining immigrants have been taken out of the camps

on more than a 150 buses, an order was issued to bulldoze whatever remains of the camps;

as of the beginning of 2017, the camps in Calais have been cleared.

But the problem still persists – it's been reported that immigrants simply walk

back to Calais and continue wherever they last left off!

1 – Trump's Wall Around 42% of the total population in Mexico

lives below the national poverty line; considering the population numbers in Mexico, this accounts

to millions of people.

So it should come as no surprise that many in search of a better life decide to illegally

cross the border to their northern neighbor even though they're well aware of the potential

risks.

Numbers show that around 50-60% percent of all the illegal immigrants in the USA are

Mexicans who either managed to enter the country unnoticed or extended their stay after their

visa period was over.

One of the major points in the campaign of President Trump, was the promise that he would

build a 30-foot high wall on the Mexican border and thus prevent Mexicans from entering the

US illegally.

The wall is supposed to go as deep as six feet into the ground, so no one would be able

to dig underneath it; also, since it will be built extremely tall and thick, no one

would be able to jump over it or be able to cut their way in.

The proposals from companies bidding to build the wall should start arriving after March

the 29th, 2017.

Skeptics and critics say that a wall wouldn't be enough to stop those who want to enter

illegally and that alternative methods should be looked into in order to solve the problem.

Many claim that immigrants will find other methods to enter the US and that building

a wall might actually make things worse.

On the other hand, Trump's Wall has received a lot of support among his voters and has

been a hot topic ever since the elections.

Whether Trump's administration will really tackle the illegal immigration problem and

'Make America Great Again' with a wall is yet to be seen.

But you know what, I'm a betting man, and this is one bet I'd be willing

to place.

Here's what's next!

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James Lawson's Trucking Story - My Shaffer Story - Duration: 2:18.

My name is James Lawson.

I'm out of the Greensboro terminal.

I came to Crete to work in October 2004, and before then I was in the military for 21 years.

I retired in 1997, during my retirement we had a JB, Werner, and Schneider to do their

orientation briefing.

So I said well listen, I got to start working start working somewhere so let's go with trucking.

So I did.

Schneider picked me up, got me trained up and everything else.

After being with them for four years, I said well ok I'd like to go somewhere else.

So I went with another company.

I was with them for five years, but they went out of business.

When they went out of business I had no job, so I called up Crete and in two weeks time

Crete had me a new job.

Alright.

Once I came on with Crete, they gave me a pay raise right off the bat, so that was a

good thing because that's what I like.

They have good pay, the equipment is good.

The equipment is good, and that's what I did.

One of the biggest things that I like about Crete is they got good equipment, they have

medical, dental, and those things are important as well.

I mean I like that as well.

I do get VA benefits, they help me out with the medical costs.

They are a well known company, everybody always talks about them.

Everybody asks me questions about you know what they do and I tell them the truth.

With them you got the 401k, which I don't really participate in but the profit sharing

that's good.

I like that.

I've been with Crete and I've had like three or four driver of the month awards.

I also have a million mile award and that's it.

Thank you!

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NOMAD UPGRADES PIMP YOUR RIDE IN MASS EFFECT ANDROMEDA - Duration: 8:50.

In this video i'll go over how to upgrade the nomad, what each upgrade does and why

they are just so damn useful

Remember folks, if you enjoy these videos, please be sure to drop a like, it really helps

both me and the channel.

Without further delay, let's get right into it.

<title:>

If you have yet to look at the upgrades to the Nomad you may be wondering why oh why

without trying do you have just so many of most resources?

Sure Vanadium, Element Zero, Uranium and the like are a bit scarce but, without trying

I had one hell of a lot.

So I spent it all on my Nomad.

There are a total of 13 upgrades for the Nomad, each of them fairly cool though there are

4-5 that you should get asap for both fun and utility.

9 of the upgrades are available from the get go but a further 4 can be tracked down throughout

the game.

<title: The How>

All you need to do to upgrade your Nomad is run to your nearest Research Station and click

on developement, you already have the blueprints, no research required.

In the development interface there is a tab at the top in the shape of your Nomad, click

on that and it works like developing anything else really,

Click on the blueprint, it'll tell you what it does and what materials are required, if

you have the materials just craft away and itll be automatically installed on your Nomad.

Keep in mind that these require Platinum, Vanadium & Element Zero amount other things,

those 3 are the ones I found to be the limiting factors.

You could just keep spamming the General Merchant in the nexus until you have enough but I'd

say there's no need to rush, just get what you can and upgrade it over time.

<title: The What, Why & How Much?>

The first upgrade is 'Advanced Life Support'

This upgrade creates a Mass Effect field around the Nomad for a few seconds upon exiting the

vehicle.

It's just a big ass dome shield that really helps when exiting the Nomad with no direct

cover around.

There is no cooldown on the shield so if you really wanted to, you could quite easily just

jump back in and out when the shield wears off to get another.

This is in my opinion the most useful of the upgrades to the Nomad as far as utility in

battle.

'Advanced Life Support' Weighs in at 120 Graphite, 40 Lithium and 30 Platinum

The next upgrade is 'Agility Mode'

This is one of my favourites,

It essentially just decreases the turning circle to about a third.

It is a little more difficult to control as it is far more unstable with the mod turned

on,

This upgrade can be turn on and off which is great.

It easy to get used to it with the hightened turning and the main bit of advice it give

you is as it's more unstable now be careful about turn down, whenever it is possible turn

into and incline and you will have perfect stability without losing speed.

The resource cost of 'Agility Mode' is 120 Beryllium, 40 Cadmium and 30 Element Zero

Number 3 is 'Defense Fortification'

It's as simple as it sounds in that it just gives you a flat 25% increase on the Nomads

Shields and Frame Integrity.

It is useful on rare occasions, but not all that important, I see this as the lowest priority

upgrade

With a cost of 120 Beryllium, 40 Cadmium and 30 Element Zero

For 4 we have one of the coolest battle utility upgrades 'Emergency Shield Discharge'

This upgrade provides an area of effect knockdown around the vehicle to any enemies when the

Nomads shields reach zero

This is fantastic alternative to the 'Advanced Life Support' as it gives you the option to

either wait for the discharge if you are dealing with primarily melee, or jump out for the

shield if most are ranged.

Both cannot be used at the same time, I expect the powercell that they use for the shield

and discharge are the same cell, so if you wait for the discharge and jump out, you will

have no shield unfortunately.

'Emergency Shield Discharge' comes in at 120 Beryllium, 40 Cadmium and 30 Element Zero

Then there's the 'Improved Boost'

Which will give you a prolonged boost, as with most of them, it kinda says it all in

the name.

What it doesn't say however is how much longer the boost is, but from using it for a little

while I feel it's around 50% increase on the default boost.

This upgrade is just all round good,

It will get you around quicker and allow for bigger jumps and higher cliff climbs in the

Nomad which in certain situations could safe you huge amounts of time.

For 'Improved Boost' it will cost you 120 Graphite, 40 Nickel and 30 Platinum

After that there's 'Improved Shield Regeneration'

Just a useful, yet not terribly important upgrade of low priority,

It decreases the recharge time of your Nomads shield.

'Improved Shield Regeneration' costs 120 Iron, 40 Nickel and 30 Platinum

for number 7 there's 'Improved Suspension [4WD]'

This upgrade is one of my favourites, it is very simple yet oh so damn useful and fun!

It merely increases the speed of the Nomad in 4 Wheel Drive mode,

It's fast, it's fun and when mixed with boost it's so damn cool.

'Improved Suspension [4WD]' costs a cheeky 120 Copper, 40 Flourite and 30 Element Zero

8 is 'Supplemental Life Support'

This upgrade increases the Nomads resistance to extreme environments, which as you may

know, on some planets can be a nice help.

Giving you prolonged outings in extreme 2 or more of a shot to get a hidden cache in

extreme 3, especially mixed with the 'Advance Life Support's' Mass effect Field that will

shield you from the environment for a short time when exiting.

'Supplemental Life Support' costs a hefty 120 Beryllium, 40 Flourite and 30 Element

Zero.

And the last upgrade as far as default 9 go is the 'Vertical Thrust Upgrade'

Giving you a nice 40% increased force from the Nomad's jump,

This upgrade is kind of badass, it may seem like you don't use the vertical thrust all

that much but you will now as this upgrade allows you to not only make some cool jumps

or get over roughly environments a little easier but flat out clear large rocks and

boulders.

Your Nomad will now be able to just jump over 8-10 foot tall rocks as if they weren't there

with no speed decrease or anything, it's friggin' awesome!

The 'Vertical Thrust Upgrade' weighs in at 120 Copper, 40 Lithium and 30 Platinum

I will also mention that the 'Vertical Thrust Upgrade mixed with the 'Imporved Suspension

[4WD] & Imporved Boost not only compliment each other very well but allow you to do a

lot more than you could before.

One big example is a certain hidden cache in EoS that is placed on top of a huge desert

rock column.

With these upgrades you can reach it.

To do this go to the upper road edge and face the top of the column,

reverse as far back as you can keeping your Nomad facing the correct way.

Start driving toward the dge and press your boosters just before you hit the edge and

then jump as you go off,

keep the extended boost down while in the air as it will still boost you and hit the

jump once more just as you are reaching the column.

Last thing requires perfect timing after that last jump,

Your Nomad can't stop on top in time, or at least not very easily, so you're gonna have

to jump out of the Nomad at the exact right time so you land on the column as you Nomad

falls down.

Congrats! you have the most annoying hidden cache!

The First 9 upgrades cost a total of 240 Graphite, 80 Lithium and 120 Platinum 480 Beryllium,

120 Cadmium and 150 Element Zero 80 Nickel 120 Iron 240 Copper 80 Flourite, so eer yeah,

be sure to never miss Element Zero & Platinum, they are the worst in my experience.

Now as I mentioned before there are 4 more upgrades that we know of at least for the

Nomad,

I don't yet know where to get these and it seems the internet in general doesn't either,

but I know what they are.

The first is 'Torque Management [6WD],

Oh yes, this is the 6 Wheel Drive speed increase, which will be very much appreciated by just

about anyone considering how damn slow it is getting up a hill sometimes.

The second is 'Advanced Detection Systems'

This upgrade allows you to see enemies through buildings and other obstacles upto a range

of 75 meters.

Then there's 'Shield Reset Bonus'

Which speeds up the delay you endure before the Nomads shields start to regenerate.

And finally the best one 'Supercharged Boost'

Yes Yes, it's a second upgrade to the boosts, making it even longer, which if we assume

the first boost is about 50%, it's fairly logical to say this will make the boost 200%

the power of the default.

I will be hunting these 4 extra upgrades down in the coming weeks and so will do a second

part to this guide for those last 4 giving you where to find them and how much they cost.

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Thanks for watching and have an awesome day folks!

Does anyone else think it's weird how Advanced Life Support is the only upgrade that creates

a Mass Effect Field yet for some reason requires no Element Zero, the supposed material that

is absolutely necesary in creating said field.

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