Hajime Tabata Clears The Air On FF XV Complaints

final-fantasy-4Final Fantasy (image above for illustrative purposes only) has been a long running RPG franchise that does not look as though it is going to die off anytime soon, which is a good thing, actually. Having said that, it looks like Final Fantasy 15 director Hajime Tabata has stepped up to the plate to address certain complaints that have reached his ears, where among them include having at least one character that is deemed to be “too sexy”, not to mention resolution issues.

In the most recent Active Time Report, Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata alongside marketing manager Akio Ofuji shared that the upcoming RPG will give E3 a miss, in addition to responding to fan complaints concerning the game’s demo. Square Enix has picked up its fair amount of feedback on the title via a survey which was held last month, and now Tabata and Ofuji has taken the responsibility to address the top 15 complaints individually.

A slew of the topics include lock-on mechanics, camera positioning, frame rate and resolution, among others. Tabata mentioned concerning the camera being too close to the character, saying, “We may consider allowing the player to choose from different camera distances.” He also touched on the camera feeling “heavy or sluggish,” citing, “We’ll make sure the camera is smoother. Simple as that.”

Tabata also mentioned, “We are working towards full HD. But frame rate is more important than resolution.” As for complaints that Cindy is “too sexy”, Tabata explained, “She’s actually not meant to be an erotic character. Her character is very energetic and outgoing, a very active character. With those traits paired with her appearance, we feel it wouldn’t be too problematic even if, say, she shows up on screen while your parents are in the living room.”

What do you think of the concerns raised?

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Drone Vandalism Era Arrives

drone-vandalismIt looks like the age of drone vandalism has taken off, if you will pardon the pun. Drones have gotten its fair share of news recently, including one that has been developed by Lockheed Martin to help locate missing people, while another depicts a drone that has fallen in love with a woman. This time around, we will touch on the idea of robotic graffiti, in other words, drone vandalism. KATSU, a famous graffiti artist and vandal, decided to make use of a hacked Phantom drone in order to have it paint a giant red scribble across Kendall Jenner’s face, which so happens to be plastered on one of the largest and most viewed billboards in New York City.

I would suppose that this makes it the first time that a drone is involved in a major act of public vandalism, now how about that? KATSU has certainly graced headlines before in the past, including a year ago, where he showed how he has attached a spray can to an off-the-shelf DJI Phantom drone successfully, and it looks like this particular “invention”, or rather, modification, of his is going to alter the way street art is presented.

KATSU cheerfully shared, “It turned out surprisingly well. It’s exciting to see its first potential use as a device for vandalism.”

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On Hillary Clinton's Age, Republican Rivals Imply — But Never Say — She's Old

WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) – Her campaign barely three weeks old, Hillary Clinton already has been attacked by Republicans on everything from donations to her family’s charitable foundation, to her tenure as secretary of state and her ties to Wall Street. But her rivals, and the political action committees that support them, are treading more carefully on one incendiary subject: her age.

If elected in November 2016, Clinton would be, at 69, the second-oldest person to take the presidential oath for the first time, behind only Ronald Reagan, who turned 70 weeks after being sworn into office in 1981.

Questions of health and fitness for the presidency dogged two former candidates of a similar age, Bob Dole in the 1996 election and John McCain in 2008, each of whom was 71 at this point in the race. Time magazine featured Dole on the cover asking whether he was “too old” for the job. McCain was so determined to show that he was healthy that he often put in back-breaking campaign days.

“I do think age is an issue in a presidential campaign,” said Steve Schmidt, who was McCain’s campaign manager. “There is a thin line between seasoned and decrepit.”

But several Republican campaigns that seem best positioned to exploit it don’t want to touch the issue – at least directly. That’s a shift from just a few months ago, when presidential hopefuls Senator Rand Paul, 52, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, 47, explicitly referenced Clinton’s age as a possible disqualifier, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell likened her to a cast member of the hit TV show “The Golden Girls,” which featured four older women living together.

“It’s a rigorous physical ordeal, I think, to be able to campaign for the presidency,” Paul said in November, referring to Clinton’s age. Now, however, Paul’s presidential campaign doesn’t want to talk about the issue. It declined further comment. As did Walker’s political action committee, even though last fall, he, too, noted that he could run for president “20 years from now” and be the same age Clinton is today.

Campaign aides to Paul, Walker and Senator Marco Rubio, 43, as well as Republican strategists, told Reuters there was little appetite in the party at the moment for a direct assault on Clinton on the issues of her age and fitness for office, even after a 2012 fall that gave her a concussion and caused a potentially life-threatening blood clot.

Similarly, anti-Clinton political action committees such as American Crossroads, America Rising, and Citizens United said they had no plans to launch ads centered on her age.

POLL SHOWS DEMOCRATS UNFAZED

“It’s unwise to attack a political opponent based on her immutable characteristics, like race, gender and age,” said Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway. She said she has met with at least five Republican presidential campaigns seeking her services and none of them has indicated they want to go after Clinton on issues involving her age.

With Clinton swamped by questions about foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation and criticism of her use of a private email server while at the State Department, there is also simply no reason at the moment to engage in an attack that could be more divisive than beneficial, Republican strategists said.

They fear that highlighting Clinton’s age could alienate women voters whom Republicans need to be competitive in next year’s general election.

Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg said women older than 50 would likely comprise the largest bloc of voters in 2016.

There is little evidence that Democrats and independent voters are concerned about having another president in their 70s. A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted this month showed that Clinton’s age would not influence how 67 percent of Democrats and 72 percent of independents voted in November 2016.

And rather than downplay her age, Clinton in recent campaign events in Iowa and New Hampshire embraced her role as a grandmother, striking sympathetic notes with other older women in the room about the responsibility of raising a grandchild.

Supporters have also sought to dismiss any concerns about her age as sexist, noting that she’s the same age as Mitt Romney when he ran four years ago. Romney largely avoided any protracted discussion about his health.

IT’S A GENERATIONAL THING

While eschewing direct attacks, some of the Republican presidential hopefuls have found other ways to strongly hint that Clinton’s age should be an issue for voters. They have repackaged the issue as “generational” and suggested she is a product of the politics of the 20th Century. That argument will grow more vivid should Clinton face a candidate who could be a generation younger than her in the general election.

“When you look at Hilary Clinton’s age, it becomes an issue in a general election if she’s running against a 40-something new face as opposed to Governor Bush,” said Schmidt. Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, is 62.

Rubio, a quarter century younger than Clinton, referred to her as a “leader from yesterday” when he announced his candidacy last month.

“We welcome the contrast (with Clinton),” said a top adviser to Rubio. “This election is going to be about the future.”

Clinton’s campaign declined to comment on the various statements by the Republican hopefuls, referring questions to Correct the Record, a rapid-response operation run by the pro-Clinton group American Bridge. A spokeswoman, Adrienne Watson, said it was Clinton’s rivals, not her, who were behind the times.

“Republican politicians are stuck in the 90s – the 1890s,” Watson said. “I’m sure all Americans, Republicans included, would appreciate it if Republican leaders would join (Clinton) in talking about our future.”

She saw Rubio’s comments as a coded attack on Clinton’s age.

“Marco Rubio basically disqualifies himself to be president when he diminishes any American for being too young or old or anything else,” Watson said.

BILL CLINTON’S PLAYBOOK

Yet Rubio’s approach is similar to the one employed by Clinton’s husband, Bill, in his reelection campaign against Dole in 1996.

“I don’t think Senator Dole is too old to be president,” Clinton said at one debate. “It’s the age of his ideas that I question.”

Dick Morris, who served as Bill Clinton’s campaign manager, said it was a subtle enough way to remind voters of the age difference between the two candidates.

“We obviously couldn’t attack age directly because of older voters,” Morris told Reuters. “What we did is adopt a whole strategy based on issues that would summon the memories and ideas of age without articulating it.”

Dole released his medical records in 1995 to assuage concerns about his age. But the damage control was not entirely successful: he mistakenly called the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team “Brooklyn,” and he tumbled off a stage during a rally.

Hillary Clinton, too, had what her husband seemed to term a “senior” moment in 2008 when she erroneously claimed she had come under sniper fire while on a trip to Bosnia as first lady.

Bill Clinton blamed the episode on his wife being exhausted, adding that her critics, “when they’re 60, they’ll forget something when they’re tired at 11 at night, too.” (Editing by Ross Colvin)

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Woman Quits $95,000 Job In New York City To Move To Island And Sell Ice Cream

Many people dream of quitting their job and moving to a tropical island, but one woman actually took the plunge — and her story has gone viral.

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Zebra Poses For Hilarious Selfies With German Tourist

Visitors to safari parks know the deal: The animals have learned that cars full of people equal delicious snacks. But as one tourist recently learned while visiting a safari park in his home country of Germany, sometimes the animals are looking for a little more.

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The Russian Spacecraft Falling to Earth Poses No Danger

A Russian spacecraft is spinning uncontrollably around Earth after it broke down travelling to the International Space Station with food and fuel supplies. The vessel, Progress M-27M, will burn up when re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere in a week or two, although there is a small chance that parts of it could crash down on the planet. The risk to us humans is minute – we have survived far greater objects falling back towards Earth before.

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HoloLens Hands-On: How We Built An App For Microsoft’s Augmented Reality Headset

hololens_front Microsoft’s HoloLens is no joke. We’ve now tried the company’s latest revision of its unreleased augmented reality headset and even built an app for it. The new hardware, which Microsoft also showcased during its Build developer conference keynote yesterday, feels very solid and the user experience (mostly) delivers on the company’s promises. Read More

Powerwall Home Battery A Perfect Addition To Any Home

powerwallThere are many ways for a person to go green. You can make better choices when you watch what you eat, and choose just which particular farmer you would want to bring home your weekly produce. How about the kind of vehicle that you drive? Well, other people decide to take the step of having solar panels installed at home, which works great to help heat up water without having to spend so much more than intended. Well, here is something that would definitely go a long way in sprucing up your home not only with style, but with substance, too, and that is the Tesla Powerwall Home Battery.

The Tesla Powerwall Home Battery not only looks good, but it works great, too. It can be connected to both residential solar systems as well as the traditional power grid. Being a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, it as the ability to stash excess solar power so that you can use it whenever the sun is hiding behind some really thick clouds, or to stash power from the grid whenever energy happens to be at the cheapest. Heck, its value is further enhanced when you use it under the highest level of demand, where you can choose from 10kWh and 7kWh varieties.

The entire shebang measures half a dozen inches thick and three feet across, which is easy for it to fit on the wall. Apart from that, there is also a 10-year warranty, making this one battery that should last you for quite a while before a replacement is required. Could this be the “Missing Piece” after all?

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Qualcomm Confident In Snapdragon 810 Processor

qualcomm-chipsWhen your company or organization does not get the kind of positive vibes or attention from the masses, then there is surely cause for concern. It seems that there has been less than positive reaction for the Snapdragon 810 processor from Qualcomm, where LG’s most recent flagship, the LG G4, will have the Snapdragon 808 processor running underneath the hood instead. As it was mentioned earlier, the Snapdragon 810 does not have an overheating issue according to the folks over at Qualcomm.

Do take note that the Snapdragon 810 also sees action inside another flagship smartphone model, which would be the HTC One M9. However, this particular model is known to heat up quite a bit, where it gets hotter as opposed to some of the previous year’s best handsets. Apart from that, there are also other companies all lined up to make use of the Snapdragon 810 processor in their products later this year, which means this particular issue should not be too bad as what conventional thinking might lead to.

Still, the proof of the proverbial pudding is in the eating, and hence, if one were to actually use it on an ordinary basis and make a comparison, most folks would say that the Snapdragon 810-powered does heat up more than what is normally deemed to be acceptable. As long as it does not catch on fire though!

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CH4 Keeps Track Of Your Farts

ch4-fart-trackerWhile April Fool’s Day has been over for a month now, this is one particular device that is not a joke. In fact, it oozes with seriousness, that is what it is. I am referring to the CH4, which is a device that has been made available over on Kickstarter so that it can raise the necessary funds to get things going. The CH4 happens to be a portable device that has been specially designed in order for it to keep track of one’s personal exhaust fumes, or in other words, one’s fart.

The reason behind this seemingly bizarre contraption is to help you discover the various meals that would make you fart the least. After all, we do know that one who farts does get into extremely uncomfortable situations, especially if you so happen to be cooped up in the same elevator, and it is a long ride either up or down.

How does the CH4 work? You will need to place this diminutive device (in the form of a clip-on sensor) on the rear of your belt, or even inside your back pocket. From there, it will begin to keep track of your daily “dose” of flatulences. The sensor itself will communicate through Bluetooth using a companion iPhone app (there is work on an Android version in the pipeline) which will let you keep track of your food intake, as these will be categorized by food type, in addition to making a connection with the number of times you’ve broken wind throughout the past 24 hours.

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