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Though Nihon Falcom's long-running Ys franchise has always existed well within my orbit and

I've long regarded the series with a sense of curious

appreciation from a distance, I had never gotten a

chance to actually play an Ys game before — until

a few weeks ago, when I got the opportunity to

dive headfirst into the brand-new Nintendo Switch

version of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana for the very

review you're watching right now.

Of course, any game with an "VIII" in its title, Ys

included, can understandably sound daunting if

you're coming in with little knowledge of its seven

preceding entries, to say nothing of spinoffs and

other non-numbered entries.

And this was the exact source of the trepidation I felt going

into Ys VIII: if there's a great game here, would

I be able to enjoy or appreciate it on the same level as

someone who has been following the series throughout the years?

Or would I feel like I had been cast hopelessly adrift into a land of

unknowns, much like perennial series protagonist Adol Christin at the start of this adventure?

Fortunately, as I quickly learned, it's actually that

second question that makes Ys VIII a perfect jumping-in point for series newcomers.

Ys VIII begins with Adol and his long-time traveling

companion Dogi working aboard a passenger ship

called the Lombardia in exchange for passage to

distant lands where new adventures await.

But after a series of unusual and unfortunate events involving a massive sea creature, the

Lombardia is sunk and its passengers, Adol included, find themselves washed ashore on

the mysterious, deserted Isle of Seiren.

From there, it's up to Adol and his newfound companions

to survive, explore the island and uncover its

mysteries, and hopefully come up with a means of

escape along the way.

This "fresh slate" approach effectively means that

no knowledge of Adol's prior adventures is

required to enjoy this very much standalone tale.

And while the broader strokes of that tale perhaps

take a little too long to come into focus, you'll be

too caught up in the sheer joy of exploration and

rescuing other castaways early on to care.

And make no mistake: although the story's pacing

in the game's early hours could certainly be

improved, there's a definite payoff when Ys VIII

does eventually start divulging juicy details about

the Isle of Seiren's history — as well as the true

nature of Adol's dreams about a woman named Dana who seems to have lived on the island

at some point in its past.

In this way, the events of Ys VIII play out in parallel

in a manner that is surprisingly reminiscent of the

first half of the TV show LOST: one narrative thread focusing on the castaways and their

struggles to survive, and the other focusing on the

overarching mysteries associated with the Isle of

Seiren, with those two threads intersecting more

and more often as time goes on.

But in a funny way, the game's early hours focusing so heavily on the former to the exclusion

of the latter may actually work in its favor in a way:

after all, I certainly didn't expect to become so

heavily invested in the plights and personal lives

of Adol's fellow castaways, and the way they each

contribute to daily life at the castaways' home

base makes each rescue feel meaningful.

For example, a tailor you rescue early on isn't just

added to some in-game achievement list as a

checkmark; she sets up shop with the help of

other castaways, and from that point on can assist

Adol and friends by making new clothes and accessories for them — given the proper

materials, of course.

In this way and many others, Ys VIII's gameplay and narrative components

exist in rare harmony for an action RPG, with one

contributing to the context of the other at any

given moment and making the overall gameplay loop that much more irresistible.

And that overall gameplay loop can be defined by

one key word: exploration.

Ys VIII is utterly exploration driven, to the point where the

Isle of Seiren itself, in some ways, becomes the game's

most important character.

The Isle of Seiren is

gigantic and the game keeps detailed track of your

exploration progress, right down to letting you

know exactly how many treasures and resource points are hiding within each area of the

island — and, more importantly, how many you still

have yet to find.

And in true fashion for a game all about exploration, you won't be able to fully

explore an area or reach all of its treasures your first

time through.

Some pathways will remain tantalizingly out of reach until you've returned to an

area equipped with the proper Adventure Gear, Ys

VIII's term for unique items that allow Adol and

friends to climb vines, double jump, run across the

surfaces of swamps, and other actions that turn

areas that were once dead ends into avenues for

further exploration.

And this all happens against the wider context of

the game's constant reminders that Adol and his

companions in the exploration party aren't just

charting the island for the hell of it, but because

that exploration is in direct service of finding a

way to get themselves and the other castaways off

the island.

And in a particularly brilliant stroke that further

exemplifies this rare marriage of gameplay design

and narrative context, overall exploration progress

is often gated by natural hazards such as landslides or giant boulders that require

a certain

number of castaways working together to clear.

So every time you a find and rescue a new castaway,

you're slowly working toward being able to explore

further reaches of the island in a way that feels

organic and realistic — to say nothing of the direct

effect they'll have on gameplay as they begin

carrying out their assigned role back at home base.

It goes without saying that exciting combat, slick

controls, and overall playability are vital components to any good action RPG, and I'm

happy to report that Ys VIII succeeds marvelously in these areas.

The combat in Ys VIII is fast,

furious, and punchy, taking a surprisingly arcade-

like approach that, among other things, challenges

you to dodge or parry dangerous enemy attacks at

the last second to activate a brief, bullet time-

esque bonus period that leaves enemies wide

open to an assault of your own.

There's more to it than just last-minute parrying,

though.

Adol and his friends each specialize in one of three attack types, and many enemies

are weak to only one of said types, encouraging

you to switch the party member you're playing as

early and often, which you can do at the press of

a button and without restriction.

Each character also has unique special skills that

can be mapped to the four face buttons, and because these skills draw from a shared pool

of

Skill Points for the entire party that is constantly

recharged by landing regular attacks, combat in Ys

VIII quickly settles into a rewarding rhythm of

finding new ways to link regular attacks and special skills together, dodge-canceling your

combos and switching targets as you flit around the battlefield to avoid enemy attacks.

Simply put, Ys VIII does not want you to conserve your Skill Points and special attacks for

boss fights and emergencies like so many other

RPGs and action RPGs might; instead, because your

Skill Points are almost always recharging, Ys VIII

encourages you to use your full repertoire of

abilities early and often, as well as find ways to

link various special skills together into even more

damaging combos.

Meanwhile, healing your party is generally handled via the item menu, allowing

each character's special skills and the general flow

of battle to focus on evasion and offense, offense,

offense.

Even though it would be fair to assume that Ys

VIII's gameplay might start becoming repetitive when stretched over the game's estimated

50 hours or so for a standard playthrough, that

is refreshingly not the case here.

Part of that is owed to the raw strength of the arcade-style combat

and slick controls, but Ys VIII also takes great

pains to sprinkle brand-new gameplay components and

gimmicks like raid battles, monster hunts, fishing,

night exploration, and other surprises throughout the entirety of the adventure, and not just

during its opening hours, which helps keep things

feeling relatively exciting and fresh even at, say,

35 hours in.

Unfortunately, despite all of my praise in this

review thus far, it isn't all sunshine and rainbows

for Ys VIII.

If you're the kind of player for whom minor details are important, then Ys VIII

may drive you up the wall with its profound lack of

polish when it comes to its English script and

localization.

Even with a seasoned editor on staff, some games

might sneak through to release with a few minor

typos and other text oddities, and that's okay.

I'm a pretty reasonable guy, and even as someone

who formerly made a career out of editing, I don't

demand total editorial perfection from my games.

But Ys VIII's English script is a continuous carnival of problems, from myriad obvious

typos to improperly formatted text, repeated words

and lines, subtitles that don't match spoken

dialogue at all, and even lines that made it into the

game only partially translated.

It's just a MESS, and the fact that Ys VIII's English

script could make it into the game in such an

unpolished and unprofessional state just defies understanding.

But even if you can look past the

significant localization problems, and I believe most players probably will, there is one more

polish issue to consider that is specific to the

Nintendo Switch version of Ys VIII.

Unfortunately, Ys VIII is an absolute poster child

for the ever-present "power vs. portability" argument that quite often rears its head when

porting multiplatform games over to the Switch.

To state things quite plainly, I played the PlayStation

4 demo of Ys VIII back when the game initially released in the west late last year, and the

hallmarks of that demo experience — performance at a rock-solid 60 frames per second with

the buttery smooth gameplay and combat that implies

— are nowhere to be found in the Switch version.

Not only is the Switch version's performance cut

in half to 30 frames per second alongside a

noticeable downgrade in textures and overall graphical fidelity, the game often struggles

to maintain even that level of performance, with

camera sweeps and especially hectic fights often

resulting in things getting rather choppy.

These dips in performance are always temporary and

30fps is certainly maintained most of the time, but

the dips below that happen often enough that you'll never quite forget about them.

Strangely, these performance issues seem to happen more often in TV mode than in handheld

mode, making the Switch version of Ys VIII more

suited to portable play than anything.

The Switch version is still perfectly playable in TV

mode, mind you, and that's how I've personally spent

most of my time with the game for this review, but

if you own multiple platforms and see yourself playing

Ys VIII at home more than on the go, I'd recommend the PS4 version over this Switch

port in an instant.

Still, being able to explore such a huge, exciting

world in a portable format with solid performance and graphics that still look quite good on

the Switch's screen is its own unique draw,

and that's about the only compromise you're likely

to find between the Switch and PS4 versions.

Falcom's sound team, for example, is known for its

consistent delivery of some of the best soundtracks in the business, and that is certainly

true of Ys VIII no matter which platform you play it

on.

Hayato Sonoda and Takahiro Unisuga know exactly what kind of driving melodies players

want to hear when exploring and fighting their

way through the Isle of Seiren's diverse locations,

and those kinds of more traditional Japanese RPG

soundtrack offerings are counterbalanced nicely by the wailing, screaming guitar riffs that

are hurtled your way during boss fights and other

important battles.

The English voice acting, meanwhile, is a lot better and more competent

than you might expect in light of the poorly

localized script, and never once did I feel compelled to switch to the Japanese voice

track.

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is a great action RPG

that is likely to satisfy fans of the genre while

serving as an ideal entry point into the series for

Ys newcomers.

While the Switch version trades in more performance and visual fidelity than

I expected would be necessary for portability,

and I do feel the game could have been further

optimized for play in TV mode, the way Ys VIII so

elegantly marries its heartfelt narrative of

mismatched castaways learning to survive a mysterious island together with the practical

gameplay demands of exploring and fighting your

way through said island is rather special and

refreshing.

It's for those reasons, not to mention the punchy,

arcade-style combat and sharp controls, that I

want so badly to say that I love Ys VIII — and in

many respects, I do.

But I simply can't look past the shockingly raw and deeply unprofessional

lack of localization polish that pervades the entire

game, and that combined with some early-game pacing issues means that at the end of the

day, I like it a lot, and as long as you don't

need your games to dot every "I" and cross every

T" — literally, in this case — I'm confident

in recommending Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana to

anyone looking for a quality action RPG fix on the

Nintendo Switch.

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4 positions Liverpool needs to strengthen

Are these positions strong enough in Jurgen Klopps team?.

Jurgen Klopp has been making some prudent investments at the club.

Liverpool had a terrible end to the 2017-18 season when they lost the Champions League final to Real Madrid.

Nevertheless, the Reds won countless hearts with their stellar performances on their road to Kiev.

The message from Jurgen Klopp was loud and clear to all. Liverpool are not to be taken for granted anymore.

The year which they had been waiting for might just be here. The pundits and fans know that one more summer of wise spending will turn them into genuine title contenders.

Having already secured the signatures of Naby Keita, Fabinho and blowing up the Nabil Fekir deal, Liverpool have been busy in the market.

However, there are some key areas on the pitch still asking to be fixed as soon as possible.

That said, here are the five positions the manager needs to be worried about before the start of 2018-19 season.

#4 Goalkeeper.

Karius had a terrible night in Kiev. The Anfield giants troubles between the sticks were more than evident last season.

It wouldnt be an exaggeration to say that their goalkeeper had cost them at least 7-10 points in the league.

Not to mention a sixth Champions League title. Also read: 5 players Liverpool can sign this summer.

The distribution abilities, punching, positioning and all the other things needed in a quality goalkeeper were nowhere to be seen at Anfield.

Klopp had long been targeting Alisson Becker, the Roma number number one.

But the deal is unlikely to happen because of his giant price tag of £80 million.

Liverpool have also been linked with the likes of Nick Pope, Jasper Cillessen and Jan Oblak.

Anyone of these aforementioned names are far better than Karius or Mignolet on any given day.

 The Reds would be signing a goalkeeper sooner than later in this window. They should make their move quick enough before these players put pen to paper somewhere else.

#3 Left wing.

Mane had a thrilling 2017-18 season. Sadio Mane donned the left flank for Liverpool in some fashion for the entirety of the 2017-18 campaign.

The former Southampton winger bagged 20 goals and nine assists in all competitions.

However, much was said about the players fitness at the start of the campaign.

He was constantly sidelined with injuries in his first season at the club.

Manes astonishing pace appeared to be making it difficult for him to sustain the demands of such a tightly packed fixture schedule.

As a contingency measure, Klopp must sign a young left-winger who can be used frequently to rest the 26 year old.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain might be a temporary answer to the problem but the player is more productive in midfield.

If Liverpool are to fight on all fronts, they need a large squad to enable them rotate their first eleven often.

#2 Right wing.

The magician from Egypt.

Salah was the centre of attention deservedly for his sublime performances throughout the season.

The 25 year-old led his teams attack with substance and was the best player in Europe aside Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, Liverpools reliance on him was a great deal of concern. They were denied their firepower when the winger left the pitch in Kiev, injured unfortunately.

Salah had also been playing the domestic fixtures sandwiched between the crucial knock-out ties of the Champions League.

In total, he made 52 appearances which is quite a big number given the fact that Klopps men werent in contention for the domestic cups.

The Reds are in dire need of depth in attack. The likes of Dominic Solanke, Danny Ings or Adam Lallana arent the solution to their problem.

The club has been linked with Xherdan Shaqiri who can be deployed in the same position.

He has the experience of playing in England and would be a safe bet to place at £12 million.

#1 Center back.

Is Lovren the best fit in Liverpools first team?.

Liverpool were the only team in the league who despite leading 4-0 at half time had the potential to blow up their lead and be lucky enough to salvage a point in the end.

Courtesy of their shambolic defense, they were leaking goals at their oppositions will.

The urgency to add a reliable option saw them shell out £75 million for Virjil Van Dijk in January.

The Dutchman added much steel to the back-line and improved Dejan Lovrens performances substantially.

However the Croatian was still committing errors occasionally, which proved costly for the team.

That said, Klopp should be looking to add at least one center-back to his squad who is capable of making it into the first eleven week in and out.

Some options for him are in the form of Ben Gibson, Ben Mee, Stefan de Vrij or Jonathan Tah.

If Klopp is willing to spend big on his defense again, he might look at the likes of Toby Alderweireld or Kalidou Koulibaly who are top class names at the moment.

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House Cleaning is Not for You if... - Duration: 7:15.

House cleaning is not right for you if; if a bunch of things.

We're going to cover them today.

Hi there, I'm Angela Brown, and this is Ask a House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now, today's show is brought to us by MyCleaningConnection.com

which is a resource hub for a whole bunch

of cleaning things.

Now, if you're just getting started in the house cleaning business and you're not sure

if it's right for you, it's not right for you if; a whole bunch of things that you can

take a look at over at MyCleaningConnection.com

We've got a bunch of resources, a bunch of books, there are a bunch of articles,

and blogs, and videos, and a bunch of stuff that will help you make a decision if you're right

for the cleaning business.

Now, a couple of things we're going to cover really quick that I just want to throw out

there, that I want you to be thinking about.

Number one, the house cleaning business is not for you if you don't like to clean.

If you hate to clean, I have seen house cleaners that are incredibly successful in their business.

But if you hate to clean, this may not be the business for you, because there is a lot

of cleaning that's going to happen.

Even as a business owner, even if you have a team of people that you're running,

all day every day, you're going to be enmeshed in details of cleaning, and mops, and chemicals,

and things like poop and vomit.

So if that's not your thing, cleaning business is not for you.

So you have to be willing to dig deep into all of this stuff, and resolve the issues

that your customer has.

All right, the next thing that I need to mention is money.

If you don't understand how money works, the house cleaning business may not be for you.

Now, if you're no good at money, that's okay, you can still start a house cleaning business.

But my suggestion is you run, don't walk, but run to the library or the Internet, and

get as much money management know-how as possible,

as quickly as possible.

Because in the house cleaning business here's the big challenge; you do a job today and

somebody gives you the money today and you spend it today,

and now you're right back where you started.

That's not running a business, that's called survival.

So we don't want you to survive, we want you to thrive, okay?

You're only going to do that by understanding how money works, you need to have a budget,

and the budget pays for your cleaning supplies, it pays for your car and your vehicle expenses,

because there are a lot of vehicle expenses, they get to and from your customers' place of business.

The next thing you have to know about money is you got to have a marketing budget.

Now, I don't care if you do free marketing, or if you do advertising, I don't care, but

they both cost money.

You either end up taking time out of your schedule, which costs money, to do all of

the marketing in the Internet and the social media, or you end up paying somebody to do that.

The other side is the advertising where you just pay for keywords and Facebook ads, and

you pay somebody else to run your whole ad campaign.

But you have to do marketing and advertising to keep customers coming in the door, in order

for you to run your business.

So if you don't understand money and it just goes in one brain and out the other, one ear

and out the other, and eye, one thought, who cares.

If it just comes and goes and you don't focus on it, you're going to be out of business really quickly.

Now, one of the biggest money makers for me is house cleaners that don't understand money,

and they keep coming back year after year, because they keep repeating the same errors

in judgment over and over and over again, and they want me to keep fixing them.

Now, here's the thing, if you don't take action, and you don't fix it, then you got to keep

rehiring people over and over again to fix the same problems.

So, my suggestion is to learn what you need to know about money

and fix those changes in the beginning.

And that way, you're not surviving, your thriving.

All right, a couple other things about the cleaning business.

You need people's skills.

I don't know where this comes from, but there are a bunch of house cleaners that think that

they can just go clean a house and they're done.

That is so far from the truth.

I can't tell you how far from the truth that is.

The house cleaning business is a people business.

Believe it or not it is a people business.

You deal with customers every single day of your life.

You deal with their feelings, and their emotions, and their mood swings, and you deal with their

children, and their pets.

Then to top it off, your business grows and expands, and you're dealing with their friends,

and their neighbors, because they gave you referrals.

As your business grows, you hire employees, and now you are dealing with those people,

and their emotions, and their feelings, and their families, and their pets, and their

pain, and their days off.

So more than cleaning, this is a people business.

So, if you do not understand or you do not like people, get out of the house cleaning

business, cause this business is not for you.

All right, there's one more thing that I'd like to bring up today about the house cleaning

business, and that is your willingness to learn.

It's easy to say, "Well, I've been cleaning since I was five," and so you know it all.

That's great.

But during the last, I don't know however many years that I've been in business,

surfaces have changed.

There are new countertops, there are new flooring, there are new carpets, there are new chemicals.

There's new detergents, there's new everything, there are new mops, there are new steamers.

There are new vacuums, everything around us has changed.

When I started my house cleaning business, there were no little robotic vacuums that

zipped around the floor and vacuumed up after people, they didn't exist.

And so there are a lot of new things that keep coming up.

And if you're going to be in the house cleaning business, you have to constantly be on the cutting edge.

If there comes out a new chemical to deal with a new kind of rust, or a new kind of

mold, or a new kind of whatever, you got to know what that is.

If there's a new surface, you can't use yesterday's solutions on today's new surface,

because it might damage it.

You got to be willing to learn and willing to upgrade your skills.

You got to be willing to try to get faster, and if there are improvements that can be

made in your business, and a lot of this is going to come from your employees.

You hire an employee, and they're smart, and they're articulate, and they are efficient,

and they come back to you and they say, "Wow, I don't know why we're doing this this way,

but there are six different things we could change to make our business run more smoothly."

And as the business owner, you need to clap hands and say, "Yes, I've hired the right person.

I hired somebody smarter than me, please teach me what it is you know."

So you have to be willing to learn.

All right, those are a few things that I would recommend that will help you determine whether

or not you're right for the cleaning business.

If those don't fit into your life, please go get another job somewhere else, go wait

tables, or go sit in a toll booth and collect money as people drive by, I don't care what you do.

But please get out of the house cleaning business, because you're going to need all of these

skills not just to survive, but to thrive in the house cleaning business.

Alrighty, that's my two cents for today, until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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What Is Paid Membership on YouTube? – YouTube Paid Membership New Update June 2018 - Duration: 2:45.

Google announced the new YouTube Music service last month, offering a brand-new app

powered by the enormous amount of content on YouTube at the pretty cost of free.

The service launched in only a handful of countries, namely the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and South Korea.

Today, the company is extending the service to 12 more countries

As you can see Paid Membership feature are empty. That's mean your country are not eligible for this feature.

I'm going to connect a VPN to see what's going on here. Let's see!!

Now, refresh the page if it don't reload itself.

Yes! we got something new here.

Although the YouTube Music service is free, it is so due to the presence of advertisements.

Those who despise that have the option to subscribe to YouTube Music Premium for almost $10/month

which also enables the ability to download tracks for offline listening and to be able to play music in the background.

YouTube Red was also rebranded as YouTube Premium with the launch of YouTube Music.

That service includes everything that YouTube Music Premium offers,

plus offers access to YouTube Originals and ad-free playback across YouTube for almost $12/month.

YouTube Premium is also available in the above-mentioned countries starting today.

Here, you can also learn more. (All necessary links are in the description box)

Additionally, Google Play Music subscribers in these countries will automatically gain access to

YouTube Music Premium but will also retain access to Google Play Music.

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