Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Youtube daily report Jan 23 2019

 Who's that guy?  The Reese's Senior Bowl (2:30 p.m. ET, Saturday, NFL Network) will give fans a chance to answer that question before the 2019 NFL Draft takes place

    There are always big names that create buzz in Mobile, Ala., and college football fans know most of the names

Still, there are some under-the-radar players with a chance to make an impression that should last into the NFL Combine and beyond

    MORE: 2019 NFL Mock Draft  Here are eight players who can dramatically improve their draft stock with good showings at practice up through the Senior Bowl: Tyree Jackson, QB, Buffalo    Jackson led the Bulls to the MAC championship game and entertained transferring before entering the NFL Draft

The 6-7, 245-pound quarterback is more than just a big body. He totaled 28 passing touchdowns and seven rushing scores in his first full season as a starter, but was a high-volume passer who needs to answer questions about his accuracy

This is the best place to do it, especially on a North roster with Will Grier, Jarrett Stidham and Gardner Minshew

Wes Hills, RB, Slippery Rock    Hills (6-2, 218) was the MVP of the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, and he's looking to build on that momentum in Mobile

He rushed for 1,714 yards and 17 touchdowns as a part of a productive senior season, and that included three games with 200 rushing yards or more

This year's draft isn't stock-piled with blue-blood running back talent, so Hills can make a strong impression

Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech    Ferguson is a known commodity to most. The 6-5, 262-pound edge-rusher set the FBS record for career sacks with 45

He also had 26 tackles for loss in 2018. He's a potential first-round talent, and the measurables are there

Don't act surprised when he's prolific at the next level, too.   Jaylon Ferguson arms just over 34 inches— Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) January 22, 2019 Oli Udoh, T, Elon    Udoh's size alone stands out

The 6-5, 356-pound tackle started in every game for the Phoenix in the FCS the last four seasons

The team allowed just 16 sacks. He's just tough to get around, and a week of facing some elite pass-rushing talent will add to the curiosity factor

#Elon OT Oli Udoh completely handled #ODU EDGE Oshane Ximines on this rep: pic.twitter

com/CyBdRbmLlC— The Draft Network (@DraftNetworkLLC) January 22, 2019  MORE: Super Bowl 53 odds, picks for Rams-Patriots Daniel Jones, QB, Duke   Jones is the hot name among quarterbacks in this draft, boasting the prototypical NFL frame at 6-5, 220 pounds and tutelage of Duke's David Cutcliffe, the position coach for Peyton Manning at Tennessee

It's tough to gauge where he stands on college numbers alone (he's coming off a 423-yard, five-touchdown performance in the bowl victory against Temple, but also failed to pass for more than 200 yards in five games this season), but could be the second quarterback drafted behind Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins

Or, he could slip to the second day.   Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware  Adderley is a relative of Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Herb Adderley, and he plays with range as a 6-0, 200-pound safety

Herb was a converted running back before emerging as a star with Vince Lombardi's Packers

Nasir is a playmaker. He had four interceptions in 2018, but he also led the Blue Hens with 48 solo tackles

    Andy Isabella, WR, UMass    Isabella (5-10, 190 pounds) was a Biletnikoff Award finalist after he put up 102 catches, 1,698 yards and 13 touchdowns for the Minutemen in 2018

He is an excellent route runner with the footwork and quickness necessary to work in the slot right away, and that is a proven niche at the next level

   Andy Isabella's quickness and precise route running are as good as advertised

#SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/WXN1aczXL0— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) January 22, 2019 Donald Parham, TE, Stetson    Parham is another massive prospect at 6-8, 240 pounds, and he put up huge numbers at Stetson with 85 catches for 1,319 yards and 13 touchdowns last season

That included a 257-yard, three-touchdown game against Valparaiso. The stride alone is impressive to watch

…   Stetson tight end Donald Parham is a gazelle. #SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/da6YefZLcB— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) January 22, 2019

For more infomation >> Senior Bowl: Eight prospects who can soar ahead of 2019 NFL Draft - Duration: 5:02.

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Stonehenge | Mysterious English Landmark | Wiltshire | England | HD - Duration: 3:21.

Stonehenge, Prehistoric Monument, Famous Landmarks, New uploads every Sunday and Wednesday

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. And probably the most famous landmark in the world

Stonehenge was built over many hundreds of years. Work began in the late Neolithic age, around 3000 BC. Over the next thousand years, people made many changes to the monument. The last changes were made in the early Bronze age, around 100 BC.

When Stonehenge was first opened to the public it was possible to walk among and even climb on the stones, but the stones were roped off in 1977 as a result of serious erosion. Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away.

What was Stonehenge used for? Over the years of research regarding Stonehenge there have been several different theories put forward as to why Stonehenge was built. The three most plausible seem to be: 1. A sacred Burial place. 2. A site for Celestial or Astronomical Alignments. 3. A Place for healing.

The monument remained in private ownership until 1918 when Cecil Chubb, a local man who had purchased Stonehenge from the Atrobus family at an auction three years previously, gave it to the nation. Thereafter, the duty to conserve the monument fell to the state, today a role performed on its behalf by English Heritage.

One of the most famous landmarks in the United Kingdom, Stonehenge is regarded as a British cultural icon. It has been a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1882 when legislation to protect historic monuments was first successfully introduced in Britain.

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For more infomation >> Stonehenge | Mysterious English Landmark | Wiltshire | England | HD - Duration: 3:21.

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Emmanuel Macron : son beau-fils, Sébastien Auzière, accusé de truquer les résultats d'un sondage - Duration: 8:50.

For more infomation >> Emmanuel Macron : son beau-fils, Sébastien Auzière, accusé de truquer les résultats d'un sondage - Duration: 8:50.

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Musique Le chanteur Renaud hospitalisé en urgence après une chute - Duration: 8:28.

For more infomation >> Musique Le chanteur Renaud hospitalisé en urgence après une chute - Duration: 8:28.

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Affaire Emiliano Sala : ce que prévoient contrat et assurances - NT - Duration: 7:28.

For more infomation >> Affaire Emiliano Sala : ce que prévoient contrat et assurances - NT - Duration: 7:28.

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Cum se înlocuiește etrierul frana din spate pe VW CADDY 3 (2KB) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC] - Duration: 7:03.

For more infomation >> Cum se înlocuiește etrierul frana din spate pe VW CADDY 3 (2KB) [TUTORIAL AUTODOC] - Duration: 7:03.

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Ako vymeniť zadný brzdový strmeň na VW CADDY 3 (2KB) [NÁVOD AUTODOC] - Duration: 7:03.

For more infomation >> Ako vymeniť zadný brzdový strmeň na VW CADDY 3 (2KB) [NÁVOD AUTODOC] - Duration: 7:03.

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ASSASSIN'S CREED ORIGINS - PART - 33 | MALAYALAM GAMEPLAY | P FOR PLAY | 1080p HD - Duration: 2:10:41.

For more infomation >> ASSASSIN'S CREED ORIGINS - PART - 33 | MALAYALAM GAMEPLAY | P FOR PLAY | 1080p HD - Duration: 2:10:41.

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Iggy Azalea Kream ft. Tyga - Duration: 2:47.

First you get the money

Then you get the power

Respect

Hoes come last

(Oh my God, Ronny)

Ay

get it

Get it

Get it

Get it

Uh, open up the safe,

bitches got a lot to say

Pussy in your face

that'll put you in your place

Seven letters on the plate

fuck you when I brake

I got cars, I got bags, I got real estate

Foreplay

I ain't come to play

I got big fish money

he gon' bite the bait

Can you drop it down

make that ass talk to me?

Keep that energy,

gon' up that Hennessy

I need my bag quickly

Separate six degrees

bitches said they know me

Sex pistols, Sid Vicious, wet you when it's horny

Hit me on my cash app,

check it in the morning

Cash,

in this bitch shinin'

Dressed in designer,

she could get grimey

And it's perfect timing,

gin with the tonic

Bella Hadid

homie could get it

Ass

Cash, cash

Ass,

bags

Bag

(Cash rules everything around me!)

Ass rules everything around me

Deep in that pussy, yeah, I'm drowning

A shark in a water, how you found me?

Best gift from 'round me

(I'ma dog)

I go hunting like a bounty

(woof!)

Ya, make my own rules

Tattoos on that ass

she do night school

Welcome to the players club,

Ice Cube

Diamonds might make the news, uh

Bitch that's photoshop

like rappers with that autotune

Uh, your cheques is not a proof

RM 52 and a Skull,

waterproof

Niggas talk a lot of boof,

'til they outside the booth

My niggas like Golden State,

inbound, pull up and shoot

Cash

Cash

ass

ass

bags

Ass rules everything around me

Deep in that pussy, got him drowning

(drownin', drownin')

Cash rules,

everything around me

A shark in the water

how you found me?

(found me, found me)

For more infomation >> Iggy Azalea Kream ft. Tyga - Duration: 2:47.

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Affaire disparition d'Emiliano Sala : ce que dit le droit aérien - NT - Duration: 4:24.

For more infomation >> Affaire disparition d'Emiliano Sala : ce que dit le droit aérien - NT - Duration: 4:24.

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26 Façons d'utiliser l'huile de coco|Nouvelles24h - Duration: 10:34.

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Affaire Emiliano Sala : ce que prévoient contrat et assurances - NT - Duration: 7:28.

For more infomation >> Affaire Emiliano Sala : ce que prévoient contrat et assurances - NT - Duration: 7:28.

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Disparition De Emiliano Sala: Les Six Questions Qui Restent En Suspens - NT - Duration: 6:47.

For more infomation >> Disparition De Emiliano Sala: Les Six Questions Qui Restent En Suspens - NT - Duration: 6:47.

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Dune (1992) | Forgotten Gems - Duration: 26:00.

One of the reasons Frank Herbert's Dune is still, over 50 years after its conception,

so relevant and influential in Science-Fiction and beyond

is that its environmental literacy reverberates louder than ever.

Through its ecologically coherent depiction of the arid and hostile desert planet Arrakis -

colloquially referred to as 'Dune'.

A barely habitable world that draws the attention of the powerful for only one reason:

it is the only planet that hosts the most precious resource in the galaxy.

Which makes Dune economically and strategically so invaluable

that the ruling feudal houses of this intergalactic space society have been warring over its dominance for millennia.

It feels like an almost on-the-nose allegory for global superpowers

who wage calculated, profit-seeking wars over the control of mineral oil across the earth.

And the increasing ecological effects on our planet's climate

inflicted by the corporate exploitation and mass-expenditure of fossil fuels on a global scale.

Frank Herbert's Dune foreshadowed the long-term consequences of this reality

long before it became as clear and present as it is today.

Besides several movie adaptations, one of them directed by David Lynch in 1984...

[Reverend Mother] Put your hand.... in the box!

a surprisingly faithful miniseries by SyFy Channel, released in 2000...

[Fremen shouting] Muad'dib! Muad'dib! Muad'dib! Muad'dib!

And an upcoming new movie adaptation by Denis Villeneuve,

who directed Sicario, Arrival and Blade Runner 2049...

there have also been a handful of surprisingly good video game adaptations.

The most famous one arguably is Westwood Studio's Dune II,

the nominal sequel to the game we're focusing on in this video.

Dune II was an incredibly compact and engaging strategy game

that went on to become the historic progenitor of the modern real time strategy genre.

Even though it was not the first strategy game to play out in real time,

Dune II brought a revolutionary game design blueprint to the table

that, up until today can be found in the DNA of every major real time strategy title to succeed it,

such as Command & Conquer, Warcraft and Starcraft.

And yes, evolutionarily, there probably wouldn't be a League of Legends today if it weren't for Westwood's Dune II.

It created an archetype.

But in the shadow of this highly influential forefather of strategy game history,

slumbers an almost forgotten adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune,

that's far more faithful to the source material

and that's often critically overlooked in its wake.

Dune - to avoid ambiguity often called Dune 1 -

was developed independently from Westwood's famous sequel, by the French developer Cryo Interactive.

It came out in 1992 for the Amiga 500 and MS-DOS,

and for SEGA Mega CD in 1993

and I think it's in many ways the far more ... fascinating game.

To me, Dune is one of the most uniquely unconventional video games

and at the same time one of the most fascinating novel adaptations I've ever come across.

Which is also why it's always been one of my favorite... Forgotten Gems!

Roughly 9,000 years in the future,

mankind will long have chartered and colonized planets and stars all across the universe.

In order to travel the endless depths of space,

they rely upon the enormous mental capabilities of a race of genetically engineered seer-thinkers:

the guild-navigators, who possess the ability to predict the streams of time and space.

This near onmiscient perception of the universe

is what makes instantaneous intergalactic space travel possible.

And the substance that enables their superhumanly prescient mental capabilities... is the spice-mélange;

the mind-expanding superdrug that only occurs on the desolate and hostile desert planet Arrakis.

Which makes it the single most valuable resource in the known universe.

And has rendered Arrakis, in turn, into the most viciously fought, schemed and feuded over planet in the galaxy for millennia.

In Cryo Interactive's Dune, we take on the role of Paul Atreides,

son and future heir of one of the most influential feudal houses in the galaxy.

The Atreides family was recently tasked by the intergalactic emperor to take political charge of Arrakis,

to survey, organize and regulate the harvest, production and distribution of the spice.

This story has been adapted into video games multiple times,

and Cryo's take on it is, in my personal opinion, not just the most interesting interactive take on Dune,

it's equally one of the most ambitious and adaptations I've ever played

and at the same time, probably exactly for that reason, one of the most fascinating genre blends I've ever played.

When video games are based on a novel, developers usually begin the project

with a pretty clear idea of the precise genre they're aiming for.

And, in order to ensure streamlined production and coherent design,

it's common to take a lot of artistic liberty with the translation of the source material

in order to mold the narrative into the desired type of gameplay.

Gameplay comes first, the adaptation has to bow to that.

[loud gunfire]

The perfect example for this is right around the corner:

Westwood's sequel Dune II employs Frank Herbert's scenario as a very very loose narrative backdrop

for their ultra-sleek real time strategy experience.

If something plays well, then the source material has to bend to the demands of the intended game design.

And... there's nothing inherently wrong with that approach.

We can see that with Dune II: it's a phenomenal video game.

But this common approach in game development makes it all the more interesting if a game is approached in the opposite fashion.

And that is, as such, Cryo Interactive's Dune.

The entire structure of the game feels like the developers approached it by first asking:

"How can we come as close to the essence of Dune as possible?

"And THEN how do we turn that into a compelling video game experience?"

Now, for the record, this doesn't mean that Cryo's Dune doesn't take artistic liberties at all.

But instead of ploughing through the entire setting with a bulldozer to force it into an aspired design pattern,

the only changes in the story it really invokes are details in the order and execution of a handful of key-events

where the game's mechanical possibilities in narrative delivery reach their limits

of what's possible to get across without breaking the gameplay flow too much.

But yeah - speaking of its mechanics... enough bla bla: how does Dune play?

If I had to describe it with as few words as possible, I'd call Dune a 'story-driven global strategy game'.

It's not unusual for strategy games to... y'know... have a story.

The RTS genre that would sprout from Dune II's seed,

with franchises like Command & Conquer and Warcraft were renowned for their little story snippets

that propelled their single player campaigns with - for the time - stunning render sequences.

But if we're honest, the story in these games is like story in porn. It's pure make-up - staffage.

The missions themselves work just fine on their own.

This is very different in Dune.

Most commonly this game is described as an adventure game with strategy elements -

or a strategy game with adventure elements.

However you like it.

The important point is that both parts are vital cogs in the machinery.

In the first half hour of the game, you - in the role of Paul Atreides -

pretty much exclusively walk through your family's newly occupied palace on Arrakis and talk with people.

You walk through hand-drawn, partially animated backgrounds in a Myst-like fashion,

and click hotspots (or alternatively cardinal direction arrows) to move from screen to screen.

Objects of interest - which are mostly persons - you interact with just by clicking them

or via a handy context menu that lists all available options on the screen you're on.

Which prevents getting stuck because of this age-old adventure game sin of "pixel hunting".

Yeah, that won't happen in this game.

Now, the story does pan out a little bit differently than in the novel.

[Harah] I stayed here to mourn for my husband Jamis.

[Harah] He died during a fight with a young man.

Where Paul is rather unimportant to the events unfolding on Arrakis for almost half of the book

and only starts actively partaking in direct military action against the Harkonnen usurpers

until a very late point in the story, several years after his father's coup assassination...

In the game, Paul gets directly involved in the affairs on Dune from the get-go;

instructed and entrusted directly by his father - still alive -

who... talks to him like a VERY NORMAL father.

[Duke Leto] I am the duke Leto Atreides. Your father.

Yeah, Dune's exposition is sometimes comically ham-handed...

but... I don't know, it always puts a smile on my face to be honest.

There's just something incredibly innocent and charming about it...

[Jessica] I'm your mother, Jessica.

Paul's first task on Arrakis is to get in contact with the local Fremen tribes,

gain their trust and convince them to join the Atreides as allies in the campaign against the Harkonnens.

But, before you leave the palace, since you're still super-green, you get some help:

Gurney Halleck, the Atreides' military advisor and Paul's personal fighting trainer accompanies you.

And that's another central mechanic: throughout the game, you can have people join your party.

[Harah] Yes, Paul Atreides, I'm going with you and I don't care what the people will say.

Just like in an RPG.

They help you in certain story situations and support you with unique abilities.

For instance, your mother, Jessica helps you seek out hidden rooms

[Jessica] Wait! I can feel something.

[Jessica] I think there's a hidden door on the left.

[Jessica, whispers] Yes! Let's have a look!

while Fremen Chief Stilgar increases your influence among unrecruited tribes

and boosts loyalty and morale among your troops.

So... not just a plain point and click adventure -

add a contextual party-system to the genre-blend.

Now with your advisor in tow, you leave the palace and board your Ornithopter;

a lightweight hybrid between plane and helicopter and your primary means of transportation on Dune.

You then either directly choose your flight destination on a planet-map,

- which highlights locations you've already discovered -

or alternatively, you can just fly your orni in one of 8 cardinal directions.

Pretty much across the entire planet.

For instance if you just keep flying west...

and keep flying...

and flying...

until either one of your party-members spots a location nearby -

[Gurney] It looks like a sietch there on the left.

or... if you just keep flying, you'll literally surround the entire globe until you re-appear from the east...

eventually.

So - add open-world mechanics to the genre-blend!

One of the things that absolutely blew my mind when I played the game for the first time is the seamless day-night cycle.

In and of itself already something quite noteworthy for the time,

but since the game plays out in realtime, meaning time constantly passes (almost) no matter what you do,

you can actually witness the sun set and rise from your cockpit while you're flying through the desert - seamlessly.

I still find this incredibly impressive up to this day.

But most of the time, you'll be flying from hotspot to hotspot

starting in close proximity to your base of operations.

You begin your journey by seeking out the closest Fremen-villages; so-called sietches:

underground cave-systems hiding from the planet's relentless sun-radiation

where you begin your negotiations with the first clan-chiefs.

You'll quickly find that a prophetic reputation precedes you;

which is what ultimately enables you to enlist and rally groups of Fremen for your cause.

This is also where the strategy part starts gently and slowly easing you in.

Which is something that I have to praise the game for.

For a strategy game of its time, it is incredibly well and organically tutorialized.

The game uses its mixture of narrative adventure and strategy game to ease you into its gameplay

without you ever having the feeling of sitting through an actual tutorial.

It has a very natural progression that pulls you along and more and more shifts your occupation

from visual-novel protagonist towards field-commander without it ever feeling shoehorned.

Up to this day, Dune feels incredibly accessible and intuitive to pick up.

But back to the desert.

Once a Fremen group joins your ranks, you have the option to assign them to one of three occupations:

Spice-Harvest, Military and Ecology.

In the beginning, you'll strongly focus on spice-harvest

sending the fremen out into the desert to collect and deliver spice - the game's currency - to your central reservoir.

Each troop gains experience over time and becomes increasingly efficient in their occupation

so that the harvest will yield more and more over time.

But you also have the - quite important - option of furnishing your troops with useful equipment,

like spice harvester vehicles and ornithopters, which drastically increases their efficiency and productivity.

All of this - especially in the beginning -

you have to do by flying to your troops, on location, and delegate your orders 'in person'.

Until a later point in the game - when Paul achieves telepathic abilities from his exposure to the spice -

you have no means of communicating with your troops over the distance

so tasks that would be done with a few simple clicks in most strategy games quickly become logistic endeavors.

But, there's more to the story than peaceful spice-harvest, right?

There's still the evil Harkonnens competing with you for domination of the planet.

So while you're gradually discovering the vast array of sietches and tribes across Dune

and seek out the support of the legendary Fremen-chieftain Stilgar,

who joins your party in the hopes of unifying the scattered clans under one banner...

your adversaries eventually make a move on you,

capture some of your troops without warning, throwing you the glove.

[Feyd-Rautha] These Fremen of yours, they're just a bunch of punks!

[Feyd-Rautha] You intend to frighten the great Harkonnens with them?!

[Feyd-Rautha] You haven't a chance - you will soon die!

The challenge is on!

So you start occupational retraining measures for your troops

and specialize new recruits increasingly in military.

Just like the harvesters, your combat-troops begin as inexperienced rookies

who will drop like flies if you send them straight into battle.

So the best thing to do is to train them.

You even have the option of leaving Gurney, your personal trainer, with them on location

so he can coach them to become *fierce and deadly*!

[Gurney] Good! I'm going to try to teach these Fremen the handling of arms.

And you'll also be on the lookout for ever-improving weaponry to equip them with.

[Fremen Chief] Oh my God!... Atomics...!?

So yeah, individual units that each have their independent inventory and experience pool -

add a Master of Magic like RPG lite element to the genre blend!

The most enjoyable part about Dune, to me, is that,

even though there are so many different mechanics in place,

they all work surprisingly well together in tandem.

You will be equally busy keeping your troops organized and focused -

[chuckles] they even become a little bit pissy when you abandon them for too long...

[Fremen Chief] It's been days since we've heard from you...

managing your military and economic campaign,

exploring and conquering new territory,

while at the same time making sure that the Emperor's recurring spice taxes are met every other day;

because if you don't satisfy the big chief, he's gonna send his kill-squad for you!

At the same time, you'll actively partake in the plot unfolding almost in visual-novel style,

with twists and turns around every corner.

I don't wanna spoil too much, but you can say that even though minor events from the novel are sometimes restructured and altered,

I'm still quite impressed how Cryo managed to pretty much include every important cornerstone of the novel's story

and let it unfold in this extremely unconventional video game corset.

I believe the main reason is that the developers *really* cared about the philosophical foundation of Herbert's novel.

For instance - even though it's probably the least pronounced and fleshed-out aspect of the strategy-gameplay,

there is still a third arc of occupation you can specialize your troops in.

And that's a testament to how seriously the developers have taken the novel's ecological message.

While the main goal of the Atreides' campaign is to reclaim the domination over Arrakis by force;

the Fremen tribes themselves have been saving up the planet's precious and sparse resources for generations

in their ultimate goal to transform the inhospitable desert back into lush green, fertile lands.

Collecting crops and amassing gigantic water of life pools by trapping atmospheric moisture in wind-traps;

all of this for the prophesied goal of terraforming Dune.

And... while, in the original novel, this dream is only a spark of hope for a possible future of the planet -

in this game, you can actually start the terraforming process of the planet.

You specialize your troops in ecology and assign them to build wind-traps and grow plants across the planet's barren surface.

[Fremen Chief] Great! That's a job that will definitely motivate my men.

And the coolest part about it is that it has actual ecological consequences.

Since the unique desert-ecosystem of Arrakis is the reason for the very existence of the precious spice-mélange on the planet

transforming the arid landscapes into lush and fertile pastures eradicates the conditions for the growth of spice.

It's quite allegorical:

the thing that is needed to make life feasible for the planet's population

is the very thing that eradicates the most precious resource

of the aggressively territorial feudal space empire.

The suffering of the poor as a necessity for the maintenance of the imperialist sovereignty's status quo...

Hmmm...

And you can even use this ecologic interplay of the forces of nature to your strategic advantage:

terraform the regions near the borders of Harkonnen sectors

and the shrubbery will grow over, render their lands barren of spice,

which will make them eventually abandon their outposts for lack of profit.

You can, theoretically take over the entire planet like this without any bloodshed.

Ecological Warfare - Green Edition™

But no matter if you work your way towards the capital by force or forest...

eventually it culminates in the showdown siege of Arrakeen.

It's a long way to go.

Now, if Dune were a pure strategy game without any adventure or RPG-lite elements to engage in during its story-campaign,

it would be disappointingly short and lacking complexity.

There aren't that many unit-types to begin with, and there's really not *that much* to do,

so that you'd have the entirety of Arrakis conquered in 2-3 hours - tops!

And it would, admittedly, not even be a very interesting strategy game.

There are lots of examples of far more intricate and extensive strategy game systems,

even... or rather especially at the time.

Like the incredibly feature-creep-ish Master of Magic, that came out two years later

- which I've covered in my podcast by the way, Blast from the Past, a while ago!

Link is in the description for those who are interested!

Dune is the perfect example of a game that's more than just the sum of its parts.

The strategy part alone is rather basic,

the adventure game part could never hold up on its own against contemporary Monkey Islands and King's Quests,

the story it tells is at times, really hammy and feels cardboardishly stilted.

None of these elements would hold the water on their own -

it really comes down to the unique blend of all those elements tied together surprisingly seamlessly,

that makes Dune so engaging, fascinating and still utterly enjoyable.

And to me, one of the most surprising things about this game's weird design mixture is...

that it still has an almost uncanny suction.

When I recorded the footage for this video and replayed Dune after many many years,

I expected to play through it in, like, 3-4 sessions.

But the gameplay quickly created an almost quicksand-like pull.

You always, organically, know what you have to do next,

you naturally grow familiar with the systems, the characters, the terrain and its intricacies

that you're never short of something to do - without it ever feeling overwhelming.

It just hits this perfect sweet spot.

Quite comparable to a good match of civilization, I kept finding myself "just doing that one thing"

until I realize that full 8 hours had passed and I had suddenly beat the entire game in one fell swoop.

Dune's gameplay is extremely compulsive - but in a good way!

It doesn't skinner-box you or pull you along with a sensory overload

of contextually irrelevant rewards, trophies or achievements.

And the fact that, 27 years after its release, its completely unique blend of story-focused strategy game mechanics

still manage to instantly engage and compell a person like *me*,

someone who is constantly plagued by advanced video game ennui...

[Will Sasso Arnie-impression] IT'S A MIRACLE!

And it makes me sad that this formula has really never been turned into more video games after this.

The closest comparison that comes to mind is Giants: Citizen Kabuto,

(which I've covered in a previous episode of Forgotten Gems)

when it blends its frantic, fast-paced action-shooter gameplay with real-time strategy elements.

But yeah, it's a shooter... That's as close as it gets.

Add to this gigantic pile the sad reality that this, sometimes overly hammy video game interpretation of Dune

is, to me personally, up until today, still the most interesting adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel,

and it won't come as a surprise that I chose to highlight it in this video-essay.

And why I hope that with this video, I could make Cryo Interactive's Dune a little less.... of a Forgotten Gem.

Thank you so much for watching; I hope you enjoyed this little excursion into video game oblivion.

If you'd like to play Cryo Interactive's Dune these days

I would personally recommend aiming for the MS-DOS CD version,

since it is the most feature-rich and polished rendition of the game;

I provided a short instruction in a google-doc on how to get it running - you can find the link in the description!

This channel is funded by the generous support of my Patrons.

If you'd like to help out as well, follow the link in the description or

click the card in the top right to hop over to my Patreon.

http://patreon.com/RagnarRoxShow

Until next time... ta ta!

For more infomation >> Dune (1992) | Forgotten Gems - Duration: 26:00.

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Emiliano Sala : avant le décollage, il ironisait sur l'état de l'avion avec Nicolas Pallois - NT - Duration: 2:25.

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Emmanuel Macron : son beau-fils, Sébastien Auzière, accusé de truquer les résultats d'un sondage - Duration: 8:50.

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HOW TO REPAIR YOUR BOILER - Tips & Tricks - Duration: 5:19.

My name's Allen Hart and today I'm gonna show you some basic things to check

before you call out a gas engineer or plumber if you buy was not working so

I've got a few different boilers on ideologic here and I've got fuel boilers

in the other room so we'll go through some different

different faults and also when customers follow me up some of the common things

that is faulty and don't need a gas engineer to go out so just DIY tips that

you can do yourself should you have a problem so that's a lot now so I'm going

to show you on a few different types of boiler so we've got a glowworm here if

you find that you display its blank on the front of the boiler then just go and

have a look at your spur and make sure the electrical isolation is turned on so

a very common fault is that that gets knocked off with towels and

airing cupboard or if it's in kitchen kettles and microwaves and stuff just

knocking onto it so just check that you've got your power

on to the boiler so you've checked that you've got the power then you need to

check that your controls are calling for heat

so try and find your timer there's all different types of timers but can't find

your timer and then make sure that's turned on and then next thing to do is

go find your room stats if you've got a room thermostat so we're gonna have a

look at that now see if I can find one so we found the thermostat on this one

the thermostat is turned down if we turn the thermostat up and

hopefully that would fire the boiler up so you just need to check that that

guy's turned higher than the temperature of the room for it to come on

so obviously the higher it is the warmer the room should get so let's look at

some other common issues now you can also check that you've got gas it may be

that you've got a guest up in an under stairs cupboard or or something like

that it might be knocked off with with a box somewhere or it may be that you've

got a gas Takamiya and you just need to get some credit for

it so go taki credit up re-establish that and then hopefully that might help

you as well we'll go and have a look back onto the boiler now so I've gotten

to a few tips that might help you as well so let's kind of look at them now

another thing to check is the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler so it

may be that you pressure gauge is low like this one is and then it just that

might just need topping up so I have done quite a few videos on how to top up

and central 18 combi boilers so you can check check out one of them a lot I love

them in the link below but I'll go through I'll go through that now as well

if you did find that your pressure was low then it may have been that you need

to top up the pressure so you may need to find a filling loop like this one and

there's all different types on sometimes they're built in to the boiler as well

just on an idea logic the building to the boiler

and then on this one that's just a flexible connector so if you want to

fill this system up all you do is open the taps open this one and open this one

do that do that very slowly and then you'd look at your pressure gauge on the

front of the boiler and then you'd get that back up to about 1 bar making sure

you don't put too much pressure in so I'll show you from that now with the

pressure up on this veil up we've topped the pressure up and if we look at the

front gage we can see now from the pressure is back up so hopefully by the

back up and running now please remember if you're gonna work on a gas boiler if

you're gonna take the combustion case off you must be gas safe registered I

would never endorse anybody working on gas unless you said to don't do so any

competent to do so I hope this video was of some use if

you've got any questions please place up them in comments below and I'll do what

I can to help and answer any questions thanks for watching

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La maladie des moisissures se répand partout : voici 11 signes qui prouvent que vous l'avez - Duration: 8:04.

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I'm Alive by Michael Franti in ASL #disney - Duration: 4:10.

*Rhythmic whistling, guitar strumming*

1,2

1,2 Here we go!

Everybody wants me to be who they want me to be...

Except you.

All I wanna do is

Be with you.

They all tell me that there's something strange

I don't wanna meet nobody new.

All I wanna do is be with you.

Life sounds like...

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like!

Whoa, I'm alive!

*Rhythmic whistling, guitar strumming*

How come every day something jumps in the way

Gets complicated, I feel devastated.

But when I'm feeling down,

I only wanna be with you

*Guitar playing*

I can't afford the rent or remember checks I sent

To pay off all my taxes and feed the president

But there's one thing I remember, I only wanna be with you

*Rhythmic whistling*

Life sounds like

I'm Alive!

I'm Alive!

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like!

Whoa, I'm alive!

*Rhythmic whistling*

Life sounds like

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like!

Whoa, I'm alive!

(Break it down right here now) You be Bonnie, I'll be your Clyde

Hop into my car and drive Like fireworks, we will ignite

Through this San Francisco night

Like John and Yoko

Like Ice-T and Coco

Like Jay-Z, Beyonce

Come be my fiance

Hey soul sister

I'll be your mister

Don't wanna be no one night stand

How many ways can I say To help you understand

That I only wanna be your man

Life sounds like

Whoaaaa! *Rhythmic whistling*

This is what it sounds like!

Whoaaaa! *Guitar*

*Rhythmic whistling*

And it sounds like...

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like

Whoa, I'm Alive!

*Guitar playing*

(Bring it back one more time)

Everybody wants me to be who they want me to be... except you

All I wanna do is be with you

*Rhythmic whistling*

Life sounds like!

Whoaaaa! *Guitar and rhythmic whistling*

This is what it sounds like!

Whoaaaa! *Guitar and rhythmic whistling*

Life sounds like! (life life life)

(life life life...)

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like!

Whoa, I'm alive!

Life sounds like...

I'm Alive!

This is what it sounds like

Whoa! I'm Alive!

Haha!

*In American Sign Language* Finished! Love you, bye!

(Intro begins again) *Rhythmic whistling*

1,2 1,2...here we go!

For more infomation >> I'm Alive by Michael Franti in ASL #disney - Duration: 4:10.

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Vidéo: Jeune volontaire, Sabina change sa communauté en Bolivie de l'intérieur - Duration: 4:29.

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William e Kate: solo ora spunta il flirt del principe con un'altra! la verità è stato esposto - Duration: 11:29.

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Musique Le chanteur Renaud hospitalisé en urgence après une chute - Duration: 8:28.

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Carlos Takam looking for rematch with Dereck Chisora - Duration: 1:28.

Carlos Takam tells Sky Sports that he hopes to land a rematch against Dereck Chisora, preferably at Wembley Stadium on undercard of Anthony Joshua's schedule April 13th fight date

Takam took a stoppage loss to Chisora in mid-2018 but suggests that was only a mistake, and that a rematch would play out much differently

"It's true, I do want revenge," Takam exclusively told Sky Sports. "With all the respect due to Derek, the first fight was an accident

It happens. As we say back home, sometimes even the snake can tumble." Takam, who most recently scored a stoppage over Senad Gashi in late December, says the rematch with Chisora makes perfect sense as the first was a great fight

Takam continues by mentioning that he's working closely with Matchroom, and even though Chisora is aligned with David Haye, he still believes that's a fight they'd be interested in

Chisora, of course, is most recently coming off a knockout loss to Dillian Whyte, a fight he was winning on the cards until Whyte landed a monster shot that put Chisora down for the count

For more infomation >> Carlos Takam looking for rematch with Dereck Chisora - Duration: 1:28.

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Stonehenge | Mysterious English Landmark | Wiltshire | England | HD - Duration: 3:21.

Stonehenge, Prehistoric Monument, Famous Landmarks, New uploads every Sunday and Wednesday

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. And probably the most famous landmark in the world

Stonehenge was built over many hundreds of years. Work began in the late Neolithic age, around 3000 BC. Over the next thousand years, people made many changes to the monument. The last changes were made in the early Bronze age, around 100 BC.

When Stonehenge was first opened to the public it was possible to walk among and even climb on the stones, but the stones were roped off in 1977 as a result of serious erosion. Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away.

What was Stonehenge used for? Over the years of research regarding Stonehenge there have been several different theories put forward as to why Stonehenge was built. The three most plausible seem to be: 1. A sacred Burial place. 2. A site for Celestial or Astronomical Alignments. 3. A Place for healing.

The monument remained in private ownership until 1918 when Cecil Chubb, a local man who had purchased Stonehenge from the Atrobus family at an auction three years previously, gave it to the nation. Thereafter, the duty to conserve the monument fell to the state, today a role performed on its behalf by English Heritage.

One of the most famous landmarks in the United Kingdom, Stonehenge is regarded as a British cultural icon. It has been a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1882 when legislation to protect historic monuments was first successfully introduced in Britain.

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For more infomation >> Stonehenge | Mysterious English Landmark | Wiltshire | England | HD - Duration: 3:21.

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Liverpool news: Paul Merson makes worrying Virgil van Dijk injury claim - Duration: 2:40.

 That is the opinion of Sky Sports pundit and former Arsenal forward Paul Merson

 Van Dijk has started every single game for Liverpool in the Premier League so far this season

 He has played a big part in Jurgen Klopp's side opening up a four-point gap at the top of the table over second-placed Manchester City

 But Merson is worried for Liverpool if they suffer any injuries to their key players

 When discussing Kane's injury, which is set to keep the Tottenham man out until March, Merson said Liverpool do not have the squad to compete in every competition

 "You talk about Tottenham's squad, I don't think Liverpool's got a great, massive, squad," Merson said

 "If [Mohamed] Salah got injured or [Roberto] Firmino or [Sadio] Mane, defensive injuries

 "If Van Dijk got injured wow, that's the equivalent of Harry Kane getting injured

" Merson believes it was a blessing in disguise Liverpool were knocked out of FA Cup at the third round stage

 And he also reckons their title chances would be improved if they were to exit the Champions League as soon as possible

 "I think being out of the FA Cup [will help] and I'd get out the other thing [Champions League] as quick as possible as well," he added

 "Seriously I would. Liverpool aren't good enough to win the double. They haven't got the squad

 "So for me, get out of that [Champions League]. These could make history. "You hope these players can understand - 29 years, Liverpool Football Club

 "When I grew up, whoever finished above Liverpool won the league. It was as simple as that, don't worry about anybody else

 "They would be legends [if they won the league], legends." Liverpool are now not in action until next Wednesday when they host Leicester in the Premier League

 Trent Alexander-Arnold could return to action following his knee injury.

For more infomation >> Liverpool news: Paul Merson makes worrying Virgil van Dijk injury claim - Duration: 2:40.

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!!!DÜNYANIN EN KORKUNÇ OYUNU!!! ( CRY OF FEAR ) bölüm 2 - Duration: 14:26.

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فيديو تجريبي | صورت الفيديو بورقة !!! - Duration: 8:50.

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Сирия предупредила Израиль: на авианалеты F-16 ответим ударом по аэропорту Тель-Авива. - Duration: 1:24.

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C5 (& F5) de 'Ecco, ridente...' | COLORATURA | Tenores - Duration: 18:38.

So far simple, no problem

That is too much for my head. I can't stand so much

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