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Media Create software sales (3/7 – 3/13)

March 16th, 2011

 

01. / 00. [PS3] Dynasty Warriors 7 (Koei Tecmo) {2011.03.10} – 253.090 / NEW

02. / 01. [PSP] Dissidia: 012 (Duodecim) Final Fantasy (Square Enix) {2011.03.03} – 64.996 / 351.113 (-77%)

03. / 03. [3DS] Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (Level 5) {2011.02.26} – 29.157 / 207.885 (-51%)

04. / 00. [PSP] Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenyaku Romantan – Saisen (Bandai Namco) {2011.03.10} – 24.344 / NEW

05. / 05. [3DS] Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog / Shiba / Toy Poodle & New Friends (Nintendo) {2011.02.26} – 23.885 / 132.798 (-47%)

06. / 06. [PSP] Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity (Sega) {2011.02.24} – 20.884 / 269.840 (-51%)

07. / 04. [PSP] SD Gundam G Generation: World (Bandai Namco) {2011.02.24} – 20.410 / 259.380 (-56%)

08. / 09. [PSP] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom) {2010.12.01} – 18.554 / 4.370.436 (-29%)

09. / 00. [PSP] Fairy Tail: Portable Guild 2 (Konami) {2011.03.10} – 18.134 / NEW

10. / 02. [PS3] Way of the Samurai 4 (Spike) {2011.03.03} – 17.143 / 87.523 (-76%)

11. / 08. [3DS] Samurai Warriors: Chronicles (Koei Tecmo) {2011.02.26} – 12.728 / 92.166 (-58%)

12. / 07. [NDS] Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars – Blue / Red (Bandai Namco) {2011.03.03} – 10.460 / 46.212 (-71%)

13. / 13. [3DS] Winning Eleven 3DSoccer (Konami) {2011.02.26} – 8.482 / 48.339 (-45%)

14. / 16. [NDS] Pokemon Black / White (Pokemon Co.) {2010.09.18} – 7.944 / 5.109.047 (-18%)

15. / 17. [WII] Donkey Kong Country Returns (Nintendo) {2010.12.09} – 7.919 / 843.848 (-10%)

16. / 15. [PS3] Samurai Warriors 3 Z (Koei Tecmo) {2011.02.10} – 6.568 / 309.531 (-46%)

17. / 21. [WII] Wii Party (Nintendo) {2010.07.08} – 6.072 / 1.814.373

18. / 11. [3DS] Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Capcom) {2011.02.26} – 5.821 / 67.444 (-66%)

19. / 14. [PS3] Disgaea 4 (Nippon Ichi Software) {2011.02.24} – 5.769 / 97.655 (-54%)

20. / 12. [3DS] Ridge Racer 3D (Bandai Namco) {2011.02.26} – 5.711 / 59.747 (-64%)

ir ka isejo 3DS juk turi sluot japonija (ne tiesiogei)..bet pirmam zaidimu pardavimo 10uke ilinde 2 3DS geimai,visi kiti sony psp bei ps3 konsoliu. 3DS tikrai norejo su NGP konkuruot ? o gal su PSP tegu pakonkuruoja pirma. :)

 

Gamestop starts selling Ps3 Modified

 

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Gamestop has begun selling a modded PS3, these models are known as supercharged and are being promoted to your specifications that brings a 500gb hard drive 5400rpm, media remote control, hdmi, supercharged skins, all at the price of $ 400. GameStop may believe what is being modded to sell the PS3 that will be coming following a lawsuit by sony.

 

according to the contract items user has the sony can not change our consoles in any way much less distribute or sell as they have to keep the console in its original condition is called modified to alter the hardware or software as a jailbreak from things, we have seen many problems lately with regard to amending the ps3, the last case the demand was released, the PS3 hackers to unlock and use to play backups, so GameStop is doing the selling playstation 3 modifcados is against the laws so we can expect some response from sony here I possibly claim that we said when Sony released the jailbreak.

 

Unauthorized circumvention devices for the PlayStation 3 have been recently released by hackers. These devices allow elusive unauthorized or pirated software. The use of such devices or software violates the terms of "software licensing system for the PlayStation 3" and "Terms of Service and Terms of Use" for the PlayStation Network / Community Qriocity and the Code of Conduct . Violation of License Agreement System software for the PlayStation 3 system WARRANTY OF invalidate the use for that system. In addition, copying or reproduction of pirated software is a violation of international laws of copyright. Consumers who use circumvention devices or run unauthorized or pirated software will have access to the PlayStation Network and access to services through PlayStation Qriocity 3terminado definitely.

 

To avoid this, consumers should immediately stop using circumvention devices and remove any unauthorized software or pirateadade their PlayStation 3 systems.

 

if you want to see the playstation 3 modified here is the link, this is happening in the GameStop located in north america: http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/consoles/plays...furbished/90560

gamespot pareis ant svenciu tuoj.. :)

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Japan’s Best Selling Console in 2010 is….

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Japan’s best selling console for 2010′s entirety has been revealed.

 

The PSP was the best selling console in Japan over the last fiscal year. Andriasang reports that Sony’s handheld sold 2,640,499 to beat the Nintendo DS and consequently top the charts.

 

Here’s the full chart: life-to-date sales are in brackets:

 

PlayStation Portable: 2,640,499 (16,867,853)

Nintendo DS: 2,523,142 (32,598,870)

PlayStation 3: 1,407,126 (6,341,950)

Wii: 1,397,498 (11,534,590)

Nintendo 3DS: 801,423

Xbox 360: 195,563 (1,448,665)

 

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siandien geime maciau kad jau dabar gali uzsisakyti psp2 nors dar tiksli isleidimo data nezinoma

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PSP starts streaming Music Unlimited on April 14th

 

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What started as loose-lipped tattle is now official: the PSP will get a taste of Sony's Music Unlimited streaming music service starting on April 14th. The service, tortuously entitled "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity" by Sony, requires a PlayStation Network ID to access all that digital audio. Once setup, Sony promises a "synchronized music experience" across your PSP, PS3, PC, and other network-enabled Sony devices like Bravia TVs and Blu-ray players -- a claim backed by a cloud-based catalog of some seven million tracks supported by a "music sync" functionality that will automatically organize your Music Unlimited library after perusing the local files and playlists found in your existing media player (yes, iTunes is supported). Click through the break for the full press release and a good video overview of the service while you ponder the $3.99 basic and $9.99 premium monthly service fees.

manau kad pirataut tikrai nebereikia muzikos jau.

 

PSP Getting Price Cut in Europe

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The PSP will supposedly receive a price cut in Europe starting from today.

 

That’s according to Bloomberg who state the new RRP for the handheld will be priced at €129.99.

 

The previous price for the device was €169.99.

 

Satoshi Fukuoka of SCEJ said “The price cut is aimed at increasing adoption of the player in Europe.”

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Sony: “NGP Is The Real Reason For PS3 Cloud Saves”

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If you really thought that Sony would offer cloud game saves without an ulterior motive behind it, well then you’d be completely wrong. Sure its a nice perk but when you honestly sit down and really think about it, what’s the point? It’s not like a game save file is as big as a game install file (which unfortunately still exists) so where’s the benefit of storing these files remotely especially if what we’re talking about is just a few measly megabytes. After speaking to one of our sources at Sony, it seems that the electronics giant may have something very special brewing for E3, an announcement that will make the NGP simply irresistible when it lands on shelves.

 

Here at the site one thing that would always come up whenever we discussed Sony’s Next Generation Portable was that with so much power inside of the unit, how would it not cannibalize sales for it’s bigger brother console the PS3? With the ability to pump out HD visuals, combined with strong first part support right out of the gate, why would gamers want to buy the same game twice? We questioned it, and Sony questioned it too, but here is the secret on how that scenario will be avoided. The cloud.

 

Prepare to have your mind blown.

 

Try to imagine this scenario (as presented by our source), you’re playing Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception (hypothetical title) at home right before you have to make a trip or commute somewhere. You save your game and it instantly saves to the cloud. You get on the Bus, Train, whatever it is you commute on and you boot up your NGP. Your NGP connects to the cloud; you load up the same title and pick up exactly where you left off, in an almost Netflix-like fashion. How’s that sound? Well that’s exactly what Sony is going for. Think about the (ahead of it’s time) remote-play feature from the original PSP except this time, because of such great hardware and services, it’s finally done right.

 

So you may be saying to yourself,”wait, does that still involve me buying the game twice?” Well the answer to that is still up in the air, as Sony is toying with the idea of pricing structure, and may lean in the direction of bundles similar to what’s going on with Blu-Rays. Kind of like where you have the option to buy just the movie or a bundle where you get it on different formats for only a few bucks more.

 

As far as how we would connect to that cloud will be a whole other story but it may provide insight as to how much this thing will actually cost. When we pressed the price issue, the exact words the Sony source told me was, “well we don’t have any cell [phone] towers, and so SOMEONE is going to have to give us service.” He wouldn’t talk price (at all), but when I really pressed him about it, it’s seems like we can expect the NGP to be available subsidized with some sort of 3G data plan. And if you look around at what’s going on with Sony Ericsson and the current exclusivity with the Xperia X10 and PlayStation Suite Phone the Xperia Play it looks like Verizon will be the main 3G-service provider for the portable (in the US).

 

It’s some pretty juicy stuff and only a tip of the iceberg of what’s to come, as if we didn’t already have enough reason to lust over Sony’s next handheld. To the cloud!

sony kalba apie Cloud seivu sistema tarp sony konsoliu NGP ir PS3 ir galbut ir cross su kitom platformom pvz pc,bet dave pavyzdi apie Uncharted nors jie nera kuriami kol kas tie patys zaidimai dar ant PS3 bei NGP kiek zinoma. taciau na ju mintis tokia ir tas aiskiai suprantama. tuo paciu aisku Portal 2 eis PS3 su pc bei mac dalinsis irgi, ir galbut sia ideja toliau vystys ne tik valve bet ir kiti kurejai. na sony jau ne karta parodo nauja krypti, kuria po to eina visi is paskos. uztenktu tik valve palaikyt daugiau ps3 su cloud ir manau labai gerai pagarsetu ir pati valve to deka bei ps3 su NGP.

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Laukiu as jo turi pareiti is uk :D 256 snukiu online ziauruma :D

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PS3 Rockets Up Bestseller List Due to $50 Promo

 

The PlayStation 3 is the most value-packed console ever. The future-proof design features Blu-ray, a Cell processor and a built-in HDD. But you already knew that. What you didn’t know is that a new $50 promotion has caused quite a stir, making the PS3 the current best-selling console at one particular retailer.

 

Due to an all-new $50 promotional credit, the 160GB PS3 has risen to a comfortable spot within Amazon’s bestseller’s list. The $50 promotional credit can be used toward any item that’s shipped and sold from Amazon.com, but it’ll be best used to pick up a new game (we suggest Portal 2 or Mortal Kombat).

 

This is particularly interesting due to the stiff competition the PS3 currently is facing on Amazon where the $199 4GB Xbox 360 has a similar $50 promotional credit and the Nintendo Wii’s price has been dropped to a staggering $169.99 — almost half of the PS3′s price point.

 

If you’re in the market for a second PS3, or if you haven’t yet picked one up (why the hell not?), its time to take advantage of this $50 credit promo on Amazon.

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New Sony PlayStation 3 CECH-3001A hits the FCC

Published April 26, 2011

 

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Today, a mysterious FCC filing by Sony revealed a new version of the Sony PlayStation 3 with the model numbers CECH-3001A/B. This appears to be a new generation of the PlayStation 3, given that the original PS3 and PS3 Slim were part of the CECH 2xxx series.

 

FCC filings reveal little about the device, other than the label location picture, above. Test reports do confirm the presence of Bluetooth and WiFi models, as well as a hard disk drive.

 

The CECH-3001 PS3 model number has appeared online as early as December 2010. However, Sony has not provide any information about the new device, or how it will differ from older PS3 models.

 

This one is still developing. We’ll provide updates as we learn more.

Sony considering cross-game voice and video chat for PlayStation Network reboot

 

With PlayStation Network down from an illegal intrusion, Sony is currently working night and day to rebuild the PlayStation Network. Meanwhile, impatient gamers have been without online gaming for a week. Yesterday, a PlayStation Store update was missed. So is Sony doing something to compensate gamers? Possibly.

 

Asked if Sony would provide a price drop, free PlayStation Plus trial, alternative payment methods, ability to change a PlayStation Network ID, or a few of PlayStation Network’s most oft-demanded features in lieu of the outage, Sony Computer Entertainment responded on Engadget (take note of answer #5):

 

First we apologize for the lack of communication regarding the current situation which may have affected our registered users on the PlayStation Network & Qriocity services. We expect to provide more updates on the outrage and current status of the network development. I cannot say much regarding specifics on the matter but for your question:

 

1) There are no plans for a price drop on PlayStation products (i.e. PS2, PS3 and PSP hardware)

2) I will look into this as PlayStation®Plus has been growing in the interest of users.

3) We are currently looking into this as we rebuild the network.

4) This feature is available but not in all regions as of yet. It was expected to be updated in European regions in the following weeks with a North American release to follow shortly after.

5) As we are rebuilding the network, we are taking into consideration in implementing features such as cross game chat and in-game video chat to name a few. I cannot confirm any new features at this time but expect a massive update when the network is restored.

 

Thank you for your patience while we work to resolve the current outage of PlayStation Network & Qriocity services. We’re working day and night to ensure it is done as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and feedback.

 

A “massive update,” eh? Let’s see what you got, Sony

Report: Sony Providing New PlayStation 3 SDKs Before PSN Comes Online

 

As downtime for Sony's PlayStation Network lingers on, Gamasutra sources report that Sony has asked some developers to install new SDKs on their PlayStation 3 devkits prior to the service coming back online.

 

These new SDKs will provide new security features in response to the massive data leak earlier this week, which compromised user information including passwords, addresses, and perhaps even credit card information.

 

In a Sony statement following the security breach, the company said it will start "re-building" its system to protect PSN from future incidents.

 

Although the service has been offline since April 20, Gamasutra sources said they have received no information regarding when PSN will be back up and running.

taigi naujas PS3 SDK zaidimu kurejam pries PSN vel gryztant online.

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First off, we want to again thank you for your patience. We know that the PlayStation Network and Qriocity outage has been frustrating for you. We know you are upset, and so we are taking steps to make our services safer and more secure than ever before. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or concern this outage has caused, and rest assured that we’re going to get the services back online as quickly as we can.

 

We received a number of questions and comments yesterday and early today relating to the criminal intrusion into our network. We’d like to address some of the most common questions today.

 

We are also going to continue to post updates to this blog with any additional information and insight that we can over the next few days.

 

We are reading your comments. We are listening to your suggestions. Please keep them coming.

 

Thank you.

 

Q: Are you working with law enforcement on this matter?

A: Yes, we are currently working with law enforcement on this matter as well as a recognized technology security firm to conduct a complete investigation. This malicious attack against our system and against our customers is a criminal act and we are proceeding aggressively to find those responsible.

 

Q: Was my personal data encrypted?

A: All of the data was protected, and access was restricted both physically and through the perimeter and security of the network. The entire credit card table was encrypted and we have no evidence that credit card data was taken. The personal data table, which is a separate data set, was not encrypted, but was, of course, behind a very sophisticated security system that was breached in a malicious attack.

 

Q: Was my credit card data taken?

A: While all credit card information stored in our systems is encrypted and there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity, out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained. Keep in mind, however that your credit card security code (sometimes called a CVC or CSC number) has not been obtained because we never requested it from anyone who has joined the PlayStation Network or Qriocity, and is therefore not stored anywhere in our system.

 

Q: What steps should I take at this point to help protect my personal data?

A: For your security, we encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone, and postal mail scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If you are asked for this information, you can be confident Sony is not the entity asking. When the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are fully restored, we strongly recommend that you log on and change your password. Additionally, if you use your PlayStation Network or Qriocity user name or password for other unrelated services or accounts, we strongly recommend that you change them, as well. To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports.

 

Q: What if I don’t know which credit card I’ve got attached to my PlayStation Network account?

A: If you’ve added funds to your PlayStation Network wallet in the past, you should have received a confirmation email from “DoNotReply@ac.playstation.net” at the email address associated with your account. This email would have been sent to you immediately after you added the funds, and will contain the first 4 digits and last 4 digits of your credit card number. You can also check your previous credit card statements to determine which card was attached to your PlayStation Network or Qriocity accounts.

 

Q: When or how can I change my PlayStation Network password?

A: We are working on a new system software update that will require all users to change their password once PlayStation Network is restored. We will provide more details about the new update shortly.

 

Q: Have all PlayStation Network and Qriocity users been notified of the situation?

A: In addition to alerting the media and posting information about it on this blog, we have also been sending emails directly to all 77 million registered accounts. It takes a bit of time to send that many emails, and recognize that not every email will still be active, but this process has been underway since yesterday. At this time, the majority of emails have been sent and we anticipate that all registered accounts will have received notifications by April 28th. Consumers may also visit www.us.playstation.com/support and www.qriocity.com for notices regarding this issue. In addition, we have taken steps to disseminate information regarding this issue to media outlets so that consumers are informed.

 

Q: What steps is Sony taking to protect my personal data in the future?

A: We’ve taken several immediate steps to add protections for your personal data. First, we temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services and, second, we are enhancing security and strengthening our network infrastructure. Moving forward, we are initiating several measures that will significantly enhance all aspects of PlayStation Network’s security and your personal data, including moving our network infrastructure and data center to a new, more secure location, which is already underway. We will provide additional information on these measures shortly.

 

Q: Has Sony identified the party or parties responsible for the PlayStation Network hack and subsequent theft of personal information?

A: We are currently conducting a thorough investigation of the situation and are working closely with a recognized technology security firm and law enforcement in order to find those responsible for this criminal act no matter where in the world they might be located.

 

Q: When will the PlayStation Network and Qriocity be back online?

A: Our employees have been working day and night to restore operations as quickly as possible, and we expect to have some services up and running within a week from yesterday. However, we want to be very clear that we will only restore operations when we are confident that the network is secure.

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:kede::) :) :) :)

O christ! This is madness!

 

It has emerged this evening that Sony’s E3 Press Conference will last all of 5 hours! Last year the same event lasted just 2.

 

The mammoth 5 hour session kicks off at 5pm (PT) on Monday June 6th. That’s 9am Irish time.

 

Things just got interesting…..

..tai ne SPARTA !! .. tai SOny E3 konferencija..5 val.. omfg.. :)

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:) :) :kede::) :)

 

 

..tai ne SPARTA !! .. tai SOny E3 konferencija..5 val.. omfg.. :)

 

Nu jo,5h ten sėdėti,tai ojojo :) bet gal kokių PS3 padalins už kantrybę :)

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Nu jo,5h ten sėdėti,tai ojojo :) bet gal kokių PS3 padalins už kantrybę :kede:

 

matyt kitas konferesncijas atsauke isvis :) . MS matyt truks 30 min kokia. :) ne bet tai reiskia turi visko tiek daug pristatyt ir parodyt. na be to kas jau nuleakinta aisku rodys ir visa tai, plius dar PSP remeikai ant PS3 ir pan dalykai, na is tikro gali but labai daug visko. nes palyginus pernai 2 val. ir siemet 5 . :)

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Tikekimes tos papildomos 3ys valandos bus isnaudotos turiningai, o ne bus skirtos atsiprasymams del nulauzimo :kede:

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matyt kitas konferesncijas atsauke isvis :) . MS matyt truks 30 min kokia. :kede: ne bet tai reiskia turi visko tiek daug pristatyt ir parodyt. na be to kas jau nuleakinta aisku rodys ir visa tai, plius dar PSP remeikai ant PS3 ir pan dalykai, na is tikro gali but labai daug visko. nes palyginus pernai 2 val. ir siemet 5 . :)

 

Sakai MS konferencija 30min...tai turbūt duos Sony gerokai į kaulus MS šiemet,nors nelabai norėčiau tikėti,kad MS nebus kokių fintų pasiruošęs :) o,kad Sony gero turinio gali daug šiemet parodyti tai tikiu...kaip sakei vien PSP remeikai,naujienos apie PSP2,PS3 exclusivai..visgi šneka daugiau mažiau apie 3konsoles ir dar Move suksis tai žinai,gal ir laiko jiems žymiai daugiau reikia :)

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Piece of shit, aš spėju iš visų 5 valandų bus max valanda naudinga (naujienoms), visą kitą bus jau girdėta, matyta, skaityta ir klausyta. MS nemanau kad turės tik 30min, bus valandos mažiausiai trukmės + žinant MS ji sugeba sudėti daug daug į trumpą laiką.

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    • Right now, ARC Raiders has that pre-update feeling where every run matters a bit more than usual. With Riven Tides getting close, loads of players are pushing trials hard, stacking XP, and trying not to waste a single decent drop. Some are even looking for faster ways to buy Raider Tokens so they can head into the next patch better prepared. Fair enough, honestly. This week's trial list isn't impossible, but it does ask for a bit of planning, and a couple of tasks can go sideways fast if you treat them like standard checklist stuff. Lightning Touch This one sounds silly until you try it and get flattened. To finish Lightning Touch, you need to be in the Marshlands during an Electromagnetic Storm and live through a direct lightning hit. That last part is where most runs fall apart. You can't just sprint around in open water and hope for the best. You need enough health, some defensive setup, and a route that doesn't leave you exposed to everything else on the map. The storm itself is already messy. Add enemy pressure and bad footing, and it turns into chaos. Still, when it finally works, you'll know. There's that split second where you think you're done, then somehow you're still standing. Swamp Sweep and Resource Extraction Swamp Sweep is more grounded, but it can drag if you go in with the wrong loadout. The ARC units in the marshy parts of the Dam Battlegrounds are annoying to spot, and the terrain slows you down just enough to make every fight feel awkward. A solid mid-range weapon helps more than people think. You don't want to be too close in that mud, and long-range isn't always practical with all the clutter. Then there's Resource Extraction, which is probably the most stressful of the bunch. Calling in high-value air drops sounds simple on paper. In practice, it's a giant signal flare saying, come fight me. If you're solo, set traps early and keep moving between bits of cover. If you've got a squad, one person watching the flanks makes a huge difference. Comet Destruction Comet Destruction is the trial that wastes the most time if you're unlucky. The Comet ARC units don't exactly line up for you. They move, they disappear, and if your damage is weak, the fight gets drawn out fast. Burst damage is the safe play here. A sniper works, sure, but anything that lets you hit hard before they reposition is worth bringing. It's also one of those jobs where patience matters more than aggression. A lot of players rush the chase and end up burning resources for nothing. Better to track carefully, get your angle, and commit when you know you can finish it cleanly. Why this week matters That's really why these trials matter more than they might've a month ago. Riven Tides is close enough now that every bit of progress feels useful, whether that's gear, XP, or just learning how to handle rougher encounters under pressure. If you're trying to go into the update with a stronger setup, it makes sense to squeeze this week for all it's worth, and plenty of players also keep U4GM in mind for game currency and item support when they want to save time and stay ready for the next grind.  
    • Diamond Dynasty feels a bit frantic right now. That big April 10 update dumped a ton on everyone, and this weekend is where most players either catch up or fall behind. If you're still short on progress, now's the time to lock in. Some people are grinding every spare inning, others are cleaning out the market, and a lot of us are doing both. As a professional platform for in-game currency and items, u4gm is known for being convenient and reliable, and you can buy MLB The Show 26 stubs in u4gm if you want a smoother ride while putting the rest of your squad together. XP choices that actually matter The 2nd Inning program is the main pressure point, no question. You can feel it every time you load in. People are chasing those last chunks of XP and trying to decide which boss makes more sense. Randy Johnson or Babe Ruth has become one of those debates that won't die, and honestly, I get why. Early in the year, an elite starter can carry you through a lot of rough games, so Randy has real value. Then again, Babe is Babe. One swing changes a game, and power cards tend to stay useful for a long time. If you're still working missions, don't ignore that 91 OVR Carlos Correa card. His swing plays better than some people expected, and he's one of those cards that quietly helps you stack stats without forcing your lineup into something awkward. Weekend Classic cards and the market shift The other big story is the Weekend Classic ending on Tuesday, April 14. That's where the market gets interesting. Reward cards like 92 OVR Victor Martinez and 92 OVR Bernie Williams are sitting in that familiar spot where supply still exists, but not for much longer. Once the event closes, no fresh cards are coming in. That's usually when prices start creeping, then jump when people realise they waited too long. If one of those guys is part of your long-term lineup, buying before the cutoff makes sense. If you're holding extras, this is the part where patience matters. A lot of experienced players wait for the first wave of post-event panic and then sell into it. Why selling now might be the smart move The April Spotlight Drop 2 market has calmed down enough that you can make clean decisions without guessing every ten minutes. That matters. This is a good window to go through your binder and be honest about what you're actually using. If a card isn't making your Ranked squad, isn't helping with missions, and isn't tied to a collection you care about right now, it's probably worth moving. Plenty of players hang onto too much fluff and then get caught short when the next content wave lands. Building up a stub balance before another mid-April release is just smart roster management. It gives you room to react instead of scrambling. Getting ready for the next reset So the plan for the next couple of days is pretty simple. Finish the XP grind, make a real decision on your boss pick, use the cards that speed up mission progress, and don't let event rewards sit in your binder without a purpose. This part of the cycle always feels messy, but that's also where sharp players get ahead. A little prep now saves a lot of regret later, and if you need a reliable place many players already know for game currency and item support, U4GM is often part of that conversation while people get themselves ready for the next drop.  
    • The Fairytale Partners event lands on April 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC, and if you've been sitting on a pile of dice waiting for something worth burning them on, this is probably it. The event only runs until April 19, so there's not much room to drift through the first day and “figure it out later.” If you're already planning your sticker progress too, plenty of players also keep an eye on places to buy Monopoly Go Stickers while they push event rewards, since this kind of five-day sprint can line up nicely with album goals. Just make sure your account has reached board level 5 before you try to join, because that tiny requirement still catches people every single time. How the event actually works If you've played a partner event before, you'll settle in fast. You team up with four partners and work on four separate fairytale-themed builds. Progress comes from event tokens, and those tokens mostly come from daily milestones, banner events, and tournaments. Once you've got enough, you spin the partner wheel and hope the game feels generous for once. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it absolutely doesn't. That's the part nobody can control. What you can control is how often you're active, when you roll, and whether you're wasting dice chasing low-value rewards when a stronger tournament window is right around the corner. Pick people who'll actually play This is where runs usually fall apart. A lot of players rush their invites, fill empty slots with randoms, and then spend the next four days carrying dead weight. It sounds obvious, but don't partner with anyone unless you trust them to log in and contribute. Friends are best. An active Discord group works too. You want people who respond, not people who vanish after the first few spins. A balanced team matters more than lucky wheel drops. If each person handles their share, the event feels manageable. If one or two players go missing, it turns into a dice sink fast, and that's usually when frustration kicks in. One build first, then move on A smart way to approach this is to finish one landmark before spreading tokens across the whole board. A lot of players split progress too early because they want to see movement everywhere. It looks nice, sure, but it slows down the rewards that could actually help you. Completing one build gets milestone prizes back into your account sooner, and that often means extra dice you can push straight into the next tournament cycle. That little boost matters more than people think. You'll also get a clearer read on which partner is pulling their weight and which one might need a nudge before the event gets deep. Why the grind is still worth it The main reason people go hard in these events is simple: the full clear reward is stacked. If your team finishes all four landmarks, you're looking at 5,000 dice, a guaranteed 5-star sticker pack, and limited cosmetics that usually disappear once the event ends. That's a strong return for five days of focused play. It's still a grind, no question, and the wheel can be cruel at the worst time. Even so, good planning makes a huge difference, and a lot of regular players keep tools like RSVSR on their radar for game-item support while they prep for heavy events like this, especially when every roll and reward starts to matter a bit more than usual.  
    • When it comes to healthcare, students in the United States often look for services that are fast, reliable, and easy to access. Whether it’s a sudden illness, a minor injury, or a routine check-up, the need for quality care is always present. In the middle of busy academic schedules, finding the right plano medical clinic can make a huge difference in managing health without stress. Plano medical clinics have built a strong reputation for providing patient-centered care that focuses on comfort, convenience, and efficiency.   Patient-Centered Approach Plano medical clinics prioritize patients above everything else. They focus on listening carefully, understanding concerns, and providing personalized care plans. Unlike traditional healthcare settings, these clinics aim to make every patient feel heard and respected. Students especially benefit from this approach, as they often need clear communication and reassurance when dealing with health issues.   Convenient Locations and Hours Accessibility is one of the biggest strengths of these clinics. They are often located near residential areas, campuses, and busy city centers. Many Plano clinics offer extended hours, including evenings and weekends. This flexibility helps students who have tight schedules and cannot visit during regular working hours.   Quick and Efficient Services Time matters, especially for students balancing classes and part-time jobs. Plano medical clinics are known for their fast service and reduced waiting times. Walk-in options and online appointment booking make it easy to get medical attention without long delays. This efficiency ensures patients can return to their daily routine quickly.   Affordable Healthcare Options Cost is a major concern for students. Plano clinics provide transparent pricing and affordable care options. Many clinics accept a wide range of insurance plans and also offer self-pay options. This makes healthcare more accessible to students who may be on a tight budget.   Advanced Medical Technology Modern technology plays a key role in improving patient care. Plano medical clinics invest in updated equipment and digital systems. Electronic health records, online test results, and digital prescriptions make the entire process smoother and more organized. In the middle of their services, many clinics also provide On-site X-Ray for emergencies, which helps in quick diagnosis and faster treatment decisions.   Friendly and Professional Staff The behavior of healthcare staff can greatly impact a patient’s experience. Plano clinics are known for their supportive and welcoming teams. Doctors, nurses, and administrative staff work together to create a comfortable environment. This is especially helpful for students who may feel anxious about visiting a clinic.   Wide Range of Services Plano medical clinics offer more than just basic treatment. They provide a variety of services under one roof. From preventive care and vaccinations to urgent care and minor procedures, patients can access multiple services without needing to visit different locations. This convenience saves time and effort.   Focus on Preventive Care Prevention is always better than cure. Plano clinics emphasize regular check-ups and early diagnosis. They encourage students to stay proactive about their health by offering screenings, wellness programs, and health education. This helps in identifying issues before they become serious problems.   Minimal Wait Times Long waiting rooms can be frustrating and stressful. Plano clinics aim to reduce waiting times as much as possible. With efficient scheduling systems and well-managed staff, patients are seen quickly. This is particularly important for students who cannot afford to miss classes.   Clean and Comfortable Environment A clean environment reflects the quality of care provided. Plano medical clinics maintain high standards of hygiene and comfort. Waiting areas are designed to be relaxing, and treatment rooms are kept sanitized. This ensures a safe and pleasant experience for every patient.   Easy Appointment Scheduling Booking a medical appointment should not be complicated. Plano clinics offer simple and user-friendly scheduling systems. Patients can book appointments online, through mobile apps, or by phone. This flexibility allows students to manage their healthcare easily alongside their studies.   Community Engagement Plano medical clinics often stay connected with the local community. They organize health awareness programs and educational events. These initiatives help students and residents stay informed about important health topics. It also builds trust between healthcare providers and the community.   Support for Mental Health Mental health is just as important as physical health. Plano clinics recognize this and provide support services. Counseling, stress management advice, and referrals to specialists are often available. This is especially valuable for students dealing with academic pressure and personal challenges.   Reliable Follow-Up Care Treatment does not end after one visit. Plano clinics ensure proper follow-up and continuous care. Patients receive reminders, updates, and guidance for recovery. This ongoing support helps in achieving better health outcomes.   Conclusion Plano medical clinics stand out because they combine convenience, affordability, and quality care. Their patient-focused approach ensures every individual feels valued and supported. With modern technology and friendly staff, they create a stress-free healthcare experience. For students, these clinics provide the perfect balance of accessibility and reliable medical care.  
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