Sunday, 6 March 2016

Alci's IMG Editor

This is an useful IMG editor - a combination of Spark and IMG Tool. This tool can only be used with the GTA San Andreas archive format (no GTA 3 and GTA Vice City support so far!).
All Credits to Alci



Features

Rebuild: You can rebuild your img archive.

Import: The standard import feature. You can import one or more items into the .img file. Import and remove Before importing, the tool checks if the item is already in the img archive and delete it. This is very useful, if you want insert many items, because you don't need delete the items by yourself.

Export: The standard export feature. You can export one or more items out of the .img file.

Rename: You can rename an item in the img archive.

Search: You can search for items inside the img archive. Search dialog This is very useful! With this dialog you can search for files. It works like the Windows search. You need just select the directory, and all *.txd and *.dff files, which are inside this directory, will be shown you in a list. Then you can select the items which you want to insert. The search is recursive. The founded items will be inserted with the 'import and remove' feature.

Export as list: You can export the content of the img file into a list - that's only useful, if you want to create your own 'compare'-files.

Compare: You can compare your current img file with an compare-file. The compare-file is a file, in which are all possible img entries of an img file are listed per each line. This is useful, if you want check that your img file hasn't missing entries (and so the game should not crash!). You can create your own compare-files with the 'export as list' feature. I also have provided the compare-files for all gta img-files with this tool (see in the compare-folder).

Reload: You can reload the current opened img file - sometimes it can be useful.

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Wenja Language: su hasa-kwa

Smarkaka, salwa!  Shaja kam-kamya warshtas warhamas : su .  "Hello, all!  Today we'll be talking about a very common word : su."

The base meaning of this word is "good", though you'll hear it in all sorts of contexts.  Su warja "Good job"  Su charda-ha yawdata "You fight with a good heart" Cha dijam su "Here the earth is good" or all by itself Su "Good!" or "Awesome!".

As with many of the other words introduced so far, this word has cognates throughout Indo-European, though especially in Sanskrit & Greek.  In Sanskrit, it's identical to the Wenja form, and in Greek it's eu- as in eu-phemism or eu-logy.  Because the Greek form has an e- at the beginning of it, This form is reconstructed as PIE *h1su-.

But that's just the tip of the iceberg.  We know that this word is actually derived from the verb 'to be', PIE *h1es-, which is continued by English is, Latin est, Greek esti, and Sanskrit asti (among numerous other words).  This may be a bit of an oversimplification, but the basic idea is that "that which exists" = "that which is good".  

And what about the verb 'to be' in the world of Oros?  Well, in Izila 'is' is just as it was in PIE -- Bátaris hrégnis hesti "Batari is a queen", but in Wenja it's rarely used.  To say "I am Takkar" Takkar normally just says Mu Takkar, except in very formal contexts, such as when he meets Sayla for the first time: Takkar hasam.  Or the first time you meet Tensay: Wal shnar? Nay! Tinsay hasam!


There's one other place you'll hear hasa in Wenja.  When the Wenja are very excited, you'll hear them exclaim "Hasa!" While literally meaning "It is!", it has a different sense when used: "It is good! Huzzah!"

Tu sakwan prasti!

Sleeping Dogs PC Game Cracked

Genre: Action
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: United Front Games
Release Date: August 14, 2012


About Sleeping Dogs

Inspired by classic Hollywood and Asian cinema style action thrillers, Sleeping Dogs is a gritty open-world cop drama set in the vibrant city of Hong Kong. Sleeping Dogs catapults players into the role of undercover cop Wei Shen, tasked with taking down one of the world’s most fearsome criminal organizations from the inside... the Hong Kong Triads. As players explore the bustling and crowded Hong Kong island, through its neon-lit side streets and sprawling street markets, an incredible story unfolds of loyalty and betrayal where Wei begins to question his own motives as he is sucked in deeper than he could ever imagine.
Offering players an island packed with action, every street corner, market stall, harbor dock or city skyscraper can become an opportunity for intense shoot-outs, adrenaline-fueled street races and intense, brutal martial arts combat. Featuring one of the most intuitive and imaginative combat systems, Sleeping Dogs empowers players to perform an extensive set of martial arts moves, singlehandedly taking on numerous opponents. Players perform bone-crunching kicks and combos, vicious counters and a cinematic set of environmental takedowns making use of countless real-world items from circular saws to phone booths, incinerators to refrigerator doors.

Sleeping Dogs PC System Requirements
• OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
• Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or Althon X2 2.4 GHz
• RAM: 2GB
• Graphic card: DirectX 10 or 11 compatible Nvidia or AMD ATI card, ATI Radeon 3870 or higher, Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or higher
• Graphics card memory: 512 MB
• Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card
• Hard drive: 15 GB

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Saturday, 5 March 2016

Wenja Language: pacha

Hésu wos, sókwyos (sa smarkaka Izila-ha)!

Shajas dajris warshta : pacha.  Meaning "to see", pacha is a very common word in the Wenja language. When sneaking around an Udam outpost, a sentry might yell to his friend, Kway sa? U pacha! (or U pash! which is the short variant) "What was that? Go see!" Tensay often uses pacha, requesting Takkar to see through the eyes of the Udam & the Izila, to truly understand the problems of Oros.  Here are two lines from the scene after Takkar visits the Udam homeland.  Takkar: Galayta Udam pacham. "I saw frozen Udam." Tensay: Udams, mash supniya pacham. "I dream (= see to dream) more about the Udam." In Izila, it's spekyeti, which you might hear uttered by a startled Izila warrior in the command form Spékye! (to a single person) or Spekyete! (to a group).



Source : pacha is based on PIE *speḱ- 'see', a root that is widely attested within the Indo-European daughter languages. Sanskrit paśyati, Latin speciō, Greek skeptomai, and even English spy -- all mean something like 'see'.  Note that the Latin verb is continued by English words like spectator ('someone who sees an event') and the Greek in English skeptic ('someone who looks closely at a matter').

Tu sakwan prasti!

Friday, 4 March 2016

SweetFX Mods Graphic Far Cry Primal



Download my .rar file and extract in the Far Cry Primal\bin


 .scroll lock) Toggles SweetFX Mods on and off)