13 Dec 2009

Dynasty Tactics Hints (PS2)

Dynasty Tactics is a video game which was created and published by KOEI Ltd. Inc. The game was released exclusively on the PlayStation 2 home gaming console from Sony. It arrived on September 11, 2002. The game is classed as being a hybrid between a role playing experience and a strategy game with elements taken from real life history which is being played from an isometric top down perspective.

Dynasty Tactics is a game spun off from the well-known and long-running Dynasty Warriors franchise which KOEI is still working on. The narrative arc of the videogame borrows quite heavily from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a Chinese written epic that itself blends real life historical facts, mainly when it comes to the wars and battles that were fought, with fantasy elements.

In Dynasty Tactics players are able to select one of three military figures, each with different abilities and backgrounds, and then lead their armies to victory by gaining control over 60 cities on the map. The game relies heavily on military conflict to obtain control of a city, but there are also some diplomatic options which can be used. The battles are found on a 3D grid and each players takes turns moving his units and then watching the results of his actions. As with all Dynasty Warriors videogames, there are complex combo systems and the game offers multiple endings.

GAMEPLAY HINTS

Early unit types

If you have an item that increases the EXP of a certain unit category (for example, Arbalest - Archery EXP +30), equip it on a person with the corresponding unit category. After doing so, choose a certain unit type with the higher EXP points. After you have selected one, you can unequip the item, and have the new class with your basic EXP.

Here's a cutscene taken from the game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iri79Fb0sfA

Quick Look (with Screenshots) at Google's New Search Interface

While we generally don't go too far into the realm of software, Internet technologies, operating systems and so on (simply because that's the field of expertise of our colleagues from Softpedia Webscripts and Softpedia News), there are certain situations when we feel compelled to share with you certain interesting things we come across in our daily activities, most of which (OK, almost all of which) are carried out with the help of the Internet in general and the Google search engine in particular.

So, I'm pretty sure that most of you out there are using Google quite often, and it might be the case that some of you have also been granted access to the new search interface, which, as far as we're concerned, represents quite an important step forward in terms of visual effect.

There are quite a few methods for artificially providing access to this new visual UI, but we tried some of them before and they didn't really worked. However, much to my surprise, a couple of days ago, when carrying out some random search, I was offered access to this fresh interface and have been using it ever since.

So, the main difference between the previous and current UI can be noticed on the left side of the page, where users will be provided with a comprehensive set of search tools. In fact, they're not that different from the ones available on the top side, but they're simply more... visual, more easily and readily accessible (or at least that was my feeling on the subject). For example, narrowing the search to a certain time frame can now be carried out quite easily, and the same can be said about other search options.
New search tools easily accessible
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Photo search options
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Notably, image search has been seriously boosted, users being able to even choose what colors they're looking for in picture, not to mention the size of the respective photo or the type (Face, Photo, Line Drawing, etc.). Video search options are also very interesting, prompting users to narrow the search based on the length of the video they're searching for, its relevance, the quality, the service hosting the video, etc.

News search has also been upgraded, posting time and relevance having an enhanced role in finding the desired piece of information. The rest of the search options have also been upgraded, but we won't go into further details for the time being, given the fact that the ones we've listed above are typically the most popular.
Video search options
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Search results previews
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Last, but not least, I'll have to mention that one of the coolest search options accessible via the new UI is the possibility of displaying page previews alongside the search results, timeline and related searches, etc.

All I can hope now is that you'll be able to test this new UI as soon as possible for yourselves, but I guess this is up to Google, at least for the time being.
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