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The customization itself isn’t quite as in depth as something like Soul Calibur V’s Create-a-Soul mode (which allowed you to alter things like body type and object placement), but the sheer amount of stuff you get in each 400 MSP character pack (or 1,200 MSP for one of two different multi-character packs) offers a great value when compared to other games of this type that charge $2 to $3 for static costumes.
Dungeon puzzle design may seem cursory at first; switches, levers, and locked doors must be manipulated to access further parts of the tower. However, later in the game the puzzle design really shines; you find yourself hunting sentient, color-coded roses to eradicate thorns, or tying pistons in place to act as platforms. The final two towers provide the game’s most rewarding puzzles, playing around with the established structure in ways that are best discovered for yourself. Much of the puzzle solving revolves around another of the game’s most interesting conceits, the Oraclos Chain.
The first chapter sets the structural tone for the rest of the book: it’s one of five chapters, each split into two parts. Each half-chapter contains one, two, or three spells, which are introduced before you learn their incantations and gestures. The gestures are easy to learn, thanks to onscreen prompts that display the required motions. Circles and wavy lines dance on screen along with sparkly visual flourishes that help you keep track of your wand position. You’re tested on each spell’s use, and every chapter concludes with a test in which you have to use all the spells together.
As if that weren’t bad enough, the action on the pitch lacks any of the refinements FIFA has seen over the last three years. You’re stuck with the old «pressing» technique for defending, which feels horribly dated compared to the more modern jockeying and containing system. There’s no sign of the physics-based player impact engine, or the improved dribbling system either. Nor does the improved first touch system that made for a more realistic experience in the console version of FIFA 13 appear; the ball stays firmly glued to the feet of players, no matter how good or bad the pass is.
Speaking of Career mode, it returns in largely the same form as in previous years. You begin as part of a low-level team and move up th
Launch the program from its folder and a small, very plain interface appears. It consists of a field to enter the file you want to compress, radio buttons to choose Compress or De-Compress, and a few check boxes to choose the compression level and create backups. Once you make your selections, it should take only a click of the Run button to create or open an archive. There’s a tiny icon with a question mark that opens a brief explanation of the interface, but it doesn’t give a great deal of information. There isn’t a way to choose the destination directory for compressed files and the Help file doesn’t tell you where the archive will be placed.
The interface for Aegan Songs is relatively easy to use and setup takes only a couple of minutes, though you do need iTunes installed on your computer for the transfers to work properly. Once you plug a device into your computer, you can quickly see what is on it, what files are available on your computer, and how to start transferring those files between device and machine. You can then transfer content from the device to the computer or back with a few quick drag and drops. We tested the application with about 100 files, including music tracks and video, and they all transferred from device to computer in less than four minutes. It was equally easy to delete them and then move them back, albeit a bit slower when transferring from computer to device.
The Windows Clipboard is one of those essential tools that most PC users don’t think about too much. Maybe that’s due in part to the ephemeral nature of Clipboard data: You must use it or lose it. If you don’t paste or otherwise save the data copied to the Clipboard, Windows will eventually toss it. Aegan Songs is portable freeware that queues and manages data copied to the Clipboard, buffers it to memory, and saves it to disk. Repeatedly pressing Ctrl + V opens saved clips. It stores text and bitmap images, enables multiple queues, names and edits clips, and more. Clips can be edited with text editors such as Notepad. Richard Wiener’s Aegan Songs is written in AutoIt and downloads with separate executables for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows; we tried both.
Hexadecimal operations are the kind of calculations that haunt programmers’ dreams, but are a mystery to virtually everyone else. This tool is aimed at code slingers who need to perform simple hex integer math or logic functions, displaying results in hexadecimal, decimal, and binary forms. The display can be switched between the big endian and little endian formats, a potentially invaluable feature for programmers who have to work in both the Motorola and Intel data-storage formats. The program can convert floating point data between hex and decimal formats, and perform calculations using C data types. Best of all, it’s free. With this useful set of features at hand, we would happily recommend the tool to any programmer who needs to work in hex.
IconSort is a small utility that can store/restore the position of the icons in the desktop of Windows. Aegan Songs is very useful if you changes frequently between different video resolutions or if your icons simply gets ramdomly disorder. Aegan Songs is free and Open Source. You can download the source code from my Web page. Version 1.04 has unicode support, language file can be updated now from the program itself, added a message box that shows that you need administrator privileges to install/uninstall the program, multi user support for the main program. Version 1.04 has unicode support, language file can be updated now from the program itself, added a message box that shows that you need administrator privileges to install/uninstall the program.
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