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Fact Premiere: Lyra Valenza – Joy Divided
Artist Signe Dige patchworks together a glitched-out assemblage of 3D scans and CGI in the video for ‘Joy Divided’, the first single from the debut album from Danish duo Lyra Valenza. Lyra Valenza are back for the first time since their 2020 EP, Nightshade Edition, with ‘Joy Divided’, the first single from their debut album, […]
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Diablo 4 Devs Have “No Plans” For Key Map Feature, And Fans Are Divided On It
Everyone has their own opinions on what constitutes a good video game map, and Diablo fans are no exception. Now, some players are expressing divided opinions after franchise general manager Rod Fergusson said that there are “no plans” for including an overlay map in Diablo 4.
No plans at the moment.
— Rod Fergusson (@RodFergusson) April 14, 2023
Overlay maps usually allow players to move while looking at the map. They’re a staple of games with large areas to explore, especially MMORPGs. Though Diablo 4 does include a minimap which will help you see where you’re going, it seems that Blizzard wants your eyes on the action rather than peeled to a map. Some fans applauded the change, though others are stung by the planned omission. Several proponents of the feature note that Diablo 2 is the game that popularized overlay maps in the genre to begin with.
“I’m not a fan [of overlay maps],” said one Reddit user. “I understand the purpose so that people are forced to look at the game, but I found myself just constantly pulling up the big map, which felt cumbersome. The choice takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
Driver leaves rude note explaining why they’re taking up two parking spaces – but people are divided
A DRIVER who left a note on their car explaining why they took up two parking spaces as left people divided.
The unidentified motorist came under fire for their “entitled” parking but the car owner tried to justify their actions.
The motorist tried to justify why they had parked across two spaces[/caption]
In an apparent response to a previous note left on their windscreen, the driver left a message claiming the car had been damaged and the repairs had cost hundreds of pounds to fix, saying the should be allowed the extra room to park.
The note said: “The reason I park in two spaces is because someone hit my car and drove off costing me £500 to get it repaired.
“So do not leave a note on my window. How would you like it done to you!”
A photo of the message was posted onto Reddit by an anonymous poster, which quickly drew attention from other users of the social media site.
The author of the post wrote: “Note on the dash did not disappoint.”
The post quickly gained more than 300 replies and a lively debate broke out about who was right.
Although a few appeared to side with the driver, most commentators slammed the parking and mocked the note.
One person wrote: “If it’s ok for one, it’s ok for all, then the number of spaces is halved… Sure they wouldn’t be happy about that.”
Another joked: “No you don’t understand, it’s only ok if you’ve been crashed into in the past.”
A third person added: “I’d be especially inclined to leave a note. Putting it next to their note so it’s obvious I knew.”
While someone else chipped in with: “Maybe if you parked better, people wouldn’t hit your car.”
A fifth said: “Idiot thinks one instance of bad luck now entitles them to two spaces.”
Another post said: “I didn’t really understand the note until I read the fifth exclamation mark.
“Three, even four wouldn’t have been clear enough. The fifth one completes it.”
It comes after a rude motorist left a controversial note on his car to avoid being ticketed.
And a woman was left horrified when she received a chilling note from her nightmare neighbour chastising her kids for playing outside.
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A Guide to the Messy, Divided Rights to The Lord of the Rings
Without one ring to rule them all, the rights for creators to tell stories in Middle-earth have long been a confusing mess—a mess that has only gotten more confusing when Embracer Group announced it had acquired a chunk of Lord of the Rings’ rights. Not sure who exactly can do what? Here’s our guide.