Ridley Scott Has Mixed Feelings On Fortnite’s Parody Of His Apple Commercial

Fortnite developer Epic Games is currently in a legal battle with Apple, and one of their opening salvos against the company was releasing the short film Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite. The film, below, was a parody of Apple’s 1984 commercial for the Macintosh, which evoked George Orwell’s famous novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

The commercial, which introduced the Apple Macintosh ahead of its release, aired at third quarter time during Super Bowl XVIII in 1984. It is one of the most famous commercials ever, and it was directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, The Martian). Now, the director has weighed in on Epic’s version of his commercial–and while he appreciates the homage, he finds the message wanting.

Speaking to IGN, Scott said that he is aware of the trailer, and that he wrote to Epic about it. “On the one hand I can be fully complimented by the fact they copied [my commercial] shot for shot,” he told IGN. “But pity the message is so ordinary when they could have been talking about democracy or more powerful things.”

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Xbox Veteran With 20 Years Of Experience Is Now Working For Facebook Reality Labs

William Stillwell, a long-time Microsoft veteran who announced that he was leaving the company in early August, has now settled into a new position. Stillwell is now at Facebook, working with the Reality Labs team.

Stillwell announced his career change on Facebook, noting that he’ll be working on augmented and virtual reality products. This is a lateral move for him, as he was the principal program manager for mixed reality at Microsoft before he left.

Facebook Reality Labs is the new branding for Oculus, the company behind numerous VR products. The company is currently gearing up for Facebook Connect on September 16. This is part of a wider rebranding that now requires Oculus users to log into Facebook to use their devices.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Will Bring Back 4v4 Play For Pro CoD

The Call of Duty League has wrapped up its 2020 season, but it’s coming back next year with some changes. The official CDL Twitter account posted a teaser that seemingly confirms that 4v4 competition is coming to the league next year with the introduction of Black Ops Cold War. The current format is 5 on 5.

As ESPN reminds us, the 4v4 format for professional Call of Duty was the standard until the 2018-2019 season with Black Ops 4 when the team size was increased to five. With competition dropping back to teams of four, this may lead to roster cuts for pro teams.

Former CoD pro Anthony Wheeler said on Twitter that he likes the change but it’s also “scary for the pros” due to the potential cuts.

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Ace Combat 7 Is Adding New Aircraft And An Easier Difficulty

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is going to expand its aerial arsenal with three new aircraft. This new DLC is scheduled for an autumn release, and contains the ASF-X Shinden II, XFA-27, and the CFA-44 Nosferatu planes. All of these have appeared in earlier entries in the franchise.

You can check them out in action in the trailer below. As well as these planes, the DLC will contain new weapons, skins, and emblems–the skins are revealed in the trailer alongside the new aircraft. It’s unclear how much this DLC will cost, and a specific release date has not been announced yet.

At the same time, a free update will unlock a new, easier difficulty level for Ace Combat 7. The new difficulty is called “Casual Easy,” and is designed as an entry point for players who struggle with the harsher elements of Ace Combat.

What this new mode will entail remains to be seen, but Ace Combat 7 features fairly harsh checkpointing in its campaign. As Edmond Tran noted in GameSpot’s 8/10 review, “Checkpoints typically only occur only at the halfway point of a mission, and it’s common to get 20 minutes into a battle before failing to hit an objective and having to start from the very beginning. This can get frustrating in the tail end of the campaign, where threats are more abundant and more relentless and the overall demands are higher.”

If you are curious about Ace Combat 7 and have an Xbox One, it’s available through Xbox Game Pass.

Black Panther’s Michael B. Jordan Pays Tribute To Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman has tragically passed away at the age of 43, after being diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016–a diagnosis that he kept private. The actor, who starred in 42, Da 5 Bloods, and Get On Up, was most famous for playing T’Challa, the Black Panther, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Michael B. Jordan, who starred alongside Boseman in the film as the iconic villain Erik Killmonger, has posted a moving tribute to the actor on his Instagram, reflecting on Boseman’s legacy and what he has meant to Jordan personally.

“I’ve been trying to find the words, but nothing comes close to how I feel,” Jordan says at the opening of his lengthy post. “I’ve been reflecting on every moment, every conversation, every laugh, every disagreement, every hug…everything.”

“I wish we had more time.”

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NHL 21 Technical Test Is Out Now, And Players Are Struggling With The Michigan Move

One of the most exciting new additions for NHL 21 is the “Michigan” skill move, so when the game’s closed technical test went live today, people understandably tried to pull it off.

However, it’s proving to be exceptionally difficult–so much so that some believe it might be bugged. Hockey YouTuber Nasher says he’s tried more than 500 times but hasn’t been able to do it. He even created a “dangler” build to give himself a greater chance, but it still isn’t working for him.

For what it’s worth, EA Sports said players should expect The Michigan to be an extremely difficult deke to pull off in NHL 21 to replicate the high degree of difficult of the real-life move. The studio has said it will use feedback from the closed tech test to tune this deke specifically, so whatever experience you get in the tech test may not reflect the final game.

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Lovecraft Country Episode 3: Easter Eggs And References In “Holy Ghost”

The third episode of Lovecraft Country dials the supernatural back and pushes Jurnee Smollett forward.

The second episode of Lovecraft Country pushed the visuals and plot in an extreme direction; it concluded with the death of a main character, the full-blown introduction of a cult pursuing immortality, and the collapse of a massive mansion, thanks to a death ritual gone wrong.

That’s why it’s such a relief that the third episode of Lovecraft Country, which debuted on Sunday, August 30, dials things back down. Uncle George is buried, and everyone who survived is trying to get back to normal, with varying degrees of success. The main plot of Episode 3 is that Leti buys a house in a white neighborhood to cater to black tenants. In addition to dealing with the racists who live across the street, she also has to deal with a malevolent basement spirit that has a dark history of its own.

There were Easter Eggs and “blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em” historical allusions scattered throughout the episode. Here’s what we noticed in Episode 3 of Lovecraft Country, “Holy Ghost.”

1. Greek Mythology

Uncle George’s grieving widow is named Hippolyta, after the Queen of the Amazons–a tribe of warrior women–in the Ancient Greek myth of Heracles/Hercules. It’s a fitting name given her strong personality and spirit; future episodes may cause her to embody that character further.

2. Pioneering

Throughout American history, upwardly mobile black folks have been caught between the impoverished ghettos they were forced to live in and the white communities that would treat them with distrust, intimidation, and outright violence if they tried to move. The act of moving into white communities and hastening integration was a cultural trend known as “pioneering.”

3. The Winthrop Block

The house that Leti buys is known as the Winthrop House. In real life, there is a single block of Winthrop Avenue in Chicago, IL that was an Uptown safe haven for working class black families in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s.

4. Trumbull Park

There is a long, documented history of black tenants integrating white spaces and being met with hostility and fear. Specifically, Ruby references Trumbull Park, a Chicago housing project that became the site for racial violence when a black family moved in and was attacked with fireworks and rocks. Black residents could not walk the streets without police protection until 1963.

5. PTSD

Tic attributes Leti’s visions and fears to possible PTSD. This is a deliberate parallel to the events in Episode 2, when Leti and Uncle George attributed Tic’s paranoia to PTSD from his war service in Korea.

6. Emmett Till

One of the kids who’s playing with the ouija board asks the board if he will enjoy his trip down South. The ouija board answers, “No.” Some people on Twitter noticed the way the character was dressed and deduced that he was Emmett Till. 14-year-old Till was a real-life black teenager who lived in Chicago, but was in Mississippi visiting family when he allegedly whistled at a white woman. Two white men later kidnapped him, tortured and shot him, and threw his body in a river. They were both tried and acquitted for their crimes. Years later, the white woman, Carolyn Bryant, would admit to lying in court about the more lurid, exaggerated parts of her testimony, in which she claimed that Till grabbed her by the waist and made lewd remarks.

7. Cross Burning

The burning cross has its roots in Scottish history as a declaration of war. It was popularized in D.W. Griffith’s controversial silent film The Birth of a Nation (1915), which depicted cross burning in two separate sequences. The post-Reconstruction revival of the Ku Klux Klan burned a cross at the top of Stone Mountain, Georgia that same year to commemorate its rebirth. It’s become widely recognized as a weapon of terror against black citizens in the decades since.

8. Rough Ride

Leti is thrown around the back of a police van as an interrogation tactic. This is a reference to the “rough ride” tactic of police brutality, which gained notoriety during the ’90s when several arrestees were severely injured or paralyzed. The practice reached cultural saturation with the death of Freddie Gray, whose fatal neck injury came as the result of an alleged rough ride. All indicted officers were either acquitted, mistrialed, or had the charges against them dropped.

9. Angel of Death

Dr. Hiram Epstein, who Leti speculates was involved in human experimentation, bears more than a passing resemblance to Dr. Josef Mengele, a doctor at the Nazi Auschwitz camp who experimented on Jewish prisoners, by doing thing like amputating limbs, deliberately infecting patients, and injecting people with chemicals to change their eye color. He escaped prosecution for his crimes and died in Brazil in 1979.

Total War: Three Kingdoms Introduces A New Character And Reworks The Map With Next Update

Total War: Three Kingdoms is getting a massive free update soon, and it’ll bring many additions and changes to the game. Update 1.6.0 will introduce new playable character Shi Xie, along with unique faction mechanics, as well as a map rework, a new unit type, and much more.

The update will arrive alongside the game’s next DLC, The Furious Wild, on September 3. Shi Xie will be playable in 190 CE and 194 CE start dates, and comes with two unique mechanics: Splendor and Tribute Chests. Splendor “can be gained by smuggling family members into important court positions,” and provides the player with bonuses relative to the court positions their family members hold. Tribute chests can be unlocked with splendor, and will provide bonuses for 20 turns.

Shi Xie will bring multiple members of his family with him, including three brothers and five sons.

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