Showing posts with label technical preview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technical preview. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 May 2016

Traffic Rider Review: High Speed Thrills

Traffic Rider Review: High Speed Thrills


Although plenty of racing games existed before mobile, I feel like the advent of iOS and Android devices spawned a whole new era. While it's generally difficult to craft high quality simulation experiences for PC and console platforms, tons of developers are able to create arcade-like games for mobile, often times to great success. This goes for none other thanTraffic Rider [Free], which feels like a fully-fledged racer in its own right.
So what's the point of Traffic Rider? Well, to ride through traffic of course! Using a motorcycle to split lanes and weave in and out of traffic, you'll navigate linear tracks on your way to a finish line. The catch is that cars have a mind of their own, accelerating or braking in odd places. It's tough to really get anywhere at all times, but the control scheme is so good that it will help facilitate your way through that challenge. There are many times where I'd drop acceleration, drift through a few cars, and it would always be a rush. You also get bonuses for maintaining a high level of speed and achieving near misses with traffic.
Traffic 1
You'll progress through by way of a loosely tailored story mode, which beats most of the "endless only" games that get old after repeated play. The map is pretty massive with over 40 levels, as well as bonus objectives for reaching a better clear time. I would have mostly been content with just cityscapes, but there's also long stretches of desert to navigate through, as well as highways with lots of different pieces of scenery, mountainscapes, and even a day and night cycle.
When it comes to other modes, Traffic Rider also delivers. Outside of the career map there's an endless mode (with options for both one or two-way boards), a time trial gametype, or free ride. You'll need to level-up to unlock most of these, but given how fun the game is to play it doesn't feel like work in the slightest.
Traffic 2
I adore the control methods that they baked in, as games usually tend to force you into tilt or virtual pads. With Traffic Rider you can choose either method, with the latter sporting two different options (handlebar control or a standard d-pad). Throttle can also be controlled manually or set to automatic acceleration, the whole scheme can be inverted, and the sensitivity can be altered. It's pretty comprehensive and should suit basically every player's needs. My personal favorite is definitely tilt as it's very responsive, and the throttle is perfectly placed so you don't put your thumbs over the action, even with limited screen real estate.
In terms of IAP, Traffic Rider is one of the least offensive free games. There's a starter pack for $6.99 that grants you a new bike, cash, and gold, as well as the power to remove ads. Thankfully you can purchase any of these options piecemeal, in addition to the remove ad ability for $1.99, and a cash doubler for $4.99. The one thing that I don't like however is the "key" purchase, which unlocks a mode piecemeal for $1.99. It's a bit much since there's multiple gametypes to be unlocked through this  method, but general play will get you there eventually anyway.
I was surprised by how much depth Traffic Rider has, and it's in my regular rotation at this point. With responsive controls and a uniquely programmed set of AI cars to navigate, this one will keep you busy for a while.

Sunday, 22 May 2016

How To Install Windows 10 Technical Preview On Lumia 520, 930, 1520 and More!

How To Install Windows 10 Technical Preview On Lumia 520, 930, 1520 and More!


How To Install Windows 10 On Lumia 520, 930, 1520 and More!

Installing Windows 10 for supported Lumia devices

If you own the following devices, getting the latest Windows mobile OS will be a breeze. Here’s how you can do it.

List of supported devices:

  • Lumia 630
  • Lumia 635
  • Lumia 636
  • Lumia 638
  • Lumia 730
  • Lumia 830

Steps:


  • Ensure that your handset runs the current Windows Phone 8.1 platform. You may verify this by heading to Settings > About > Info.
  • After that, you will need to sign up for the Windows Insider Program if you haven’t already done it.
  • For the last step,  download and install the Windows Insider app from the Windows Phone Store.

How to install Windows 10 on unsupported Lumia models


Meanwhile, if your device is not included in the currently supported models metioned above, you don’t have to worry. A resourceful XDA Senior Member named “RustyGrom” has just posted a method on how you can run Windows 10 on non-supported devices. The dev provided the procedure along with download links in this forum thread. But if you need a outlined, step-by-step guide, check out what we listed below.
  • For the Lumia 1520 and other unsupported model, you need to reset them first using the Windows Phone recovery tool. The dev recommends not logging in and setting everything up yet and just waiting til the end, doing a reset and letting it restore after you’re on Windows 10.
  • Install the Windows Insider app on your phone (this time, you’ll need to have a store account configured)
  • Open the Insider app and go to the “About” options in the app bar and take note/screenshot/email the settings to yourself for later reference.
  • Download and extract the WPInsidersHacks app. The files are available in the developer’s post.
  • Launch the WPInsiderHacks app on your PC and approve any firewall requests.
  • Connect your phone to the same Wi-Fi with that of your PC. Edit the settings for the Wi-Fi connection to turn on the Proxy and set it to use the PC’s IP address and enter 8877 for the port.
  • Launch Internet Explorer on your phone and navigate to http://[pc.ip.add.ress]:8877 where [pc.ip.add.ress] is the IP address of the PC running the WPInsidersHacks app.
  • Tap on the link at the bottom to the fiddler root certificate.
  • When prompted, click open and then install to trust the cert and tap on OK at the confirmation.
  • Run the Windows Insider app and tap get preview builds.
  • Select which custom action you’d like to perform, e.g. “Set to ATT Lumia 635? and click the arrow at the bottom.
  • Accept the agreement and click the check mark at the bottom. After that, the app will close.
  • Now, clear your proxy settings and run the insider app again.
  • Tap on “get preview builds” and login to your Microsoft account.
  • Select the fast branch and click the arrow at the bottom.
  • Navigate to the phone settings and check for updates. If done properly, you should have Windows 10 there ready for you to install.