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TimeShift Review
Timeshift is an FPS game based around controlling the flow of time to overthrow a dictator who has created a dystopian alternate timeline. I think anyways. They hope you haven't played Half Life 2.
Support the channel at: https://www.patreon.com/mandaloregaming or https://www.paypal.me/mandaloregaming
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00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Game Background
01:35 - Issues & Fixes
02:44 - Game Premise
03:58 - Visuals
08:49 - Music & Sound Design
10:40 - Gameplay Mechanics
15:30 - Story
15:58 - Multiplayer
16:21 - Conclusion
16:30 - Credits
17:38 - Accurate
#timeshift #games #gaming #pcgaming #fps
published: 26 Apr 2024
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TimeShift PlayStation 3 Trailer - Clock Song Trailer
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published: 23 Jun 2011
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How to Backup and Restore the Linux File System - Timeshift Tutorial
We will run down everything you need to know to run scheduled back-ups and create restore points or snapshots in the #Linux desktop environment. This works for any distribution that supports #Timeshift. (Ubuntu, Manjuaro, Arch, and more)
https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
00:00 - Why Backup?
01:05 - Timeshift Settings
04:55 - Creating a Snapshot
07:15 - Breaking my System
09:20 - Restoring Linux
11:50 - Ending Notes
I will also break a system and run through the process of restoring after a major user error. This is done with a live disk image with a copy of Timeshift pre-installed.
published: 04 Sep 2020
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TimeShift: Intense Action Gameplay - Time Control & Epic Moments - #2
TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
I've been playing this game through backwards compatibility on the Xbox One X and I have to say it's very fun. It reminds me of FEAR which is a great game still to this day. If you enjoyed the gameplay I'd recommend picking it up. Thanks for watching and thank you for the support :D
published: 13 Jul 2018
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Timeshift: The Must-Have Live Saver For Linux
In this video we learn about Timeshift, a Linux system restore tool.
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published: 21 Jan 2024
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Insta360 - TimeShift vs. Timelapse: How to Film
Two awesome effects in under two minutes! Add a dynamic Timelapse to your videos, or speed up time and space with TimeShift. So, what's the difference? 🤔
Timelapse is a shooting mode where the camera is fixed in one place and takes a photo every few seconds. TimeShift is a moving hyperlapse video applied in the edit, perfect when you want to move through a location.
Here's how to film them 👇
Timelapse:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Timelapse Mode
🎞️ Attach to the tripod and start shooting
📱Open the Insta360 app, reframe your footage and export!
TimeShift:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Video Mode
🚶♀️ Walk around at a constant pace with your camera
📱Open the Insta360 app and go to Shot Lab - Auto TimeShift
🎞️ Import your clips
✅ Export your video...
published: 12 Oct 2023
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Backup and Restore your whole system with Time Shift
Download Safing's Portmaster for free here: https://safing.io/portmaster/
Participate in their Reddit AMA here: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/iv6mca/we_are_safing_a_forprivacy_counterculture_company/
Windows and Mac OS X have long had backup features baked in, that allow users to restore their system to a usable state after something went wrong. By default, a lot of distros don't include such a tool, but there is an option called Time Shift, which is our Project of the Month.
TimeShift website: https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
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published: 20 Sep 2020
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TimeShift PC Game Review
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TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. It was developed using the Saber 3D engine, v.S-3 and Havok.[2] On August 31, 2007 a demo of TimeShift was released on Xbox Live Marketplace. A PlayStation 3 demo was then released onto the PlayStation Store on November 1, 2007. The game was released on Xbox 360 and Windows on October 30, 2007 in North America; November 1, 2007 in Australia; and November 2, 2007 in Europe.
published: 30 Jul 2016
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Time shift #12 ПРОХОЖДЕНИЕ НА ВЕТЕРАНЕ
Главный герой, неназванный коллега-ученый
(первоначально предполагалось, что его назовут Майклом Свифтом), берет Бета-костюм и следует за доктором
Кроном в 1939 год в альтернативном временном потоке в место под названием
Альфа-округ.
Главный герой путешествует по охваченному битвой городу и становится свидетелем того, как армия
Крона жестоко подавляет силы повстанцев.
В конце концов главный герой сталкивается лицом к лицу со Стражем, гигантской ходячей крепостью.
Столкнувшись с неминуемой смертью, SSAM активирует «автоматический возврат», перенося главного героя назад во времени в безопасное место.
Однако во время транспортировки части
Бета-костюма повреждаются, из-за чего главный герой не может вернуться в исходную временную линию.
Главный герой вынужден помочь Восстанию Оккупан...
published: 18 Sep 2024
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Timeshift|Full Game Playthrough|4K
#timeshift #sierra #timetravel
published: 13 Jun 2023
17:41
TimeShift Review
Timeshift is an FPS game based around controlling the flow of time to overthrow a dictator who has created a dystopian alternate timeline. I think anyways. They...
Timeshift is an FPS game based around controlling the flow of time to overthrow a dictator who has created a dystopian alternate timeline. I think anyways. They hope you haven't played Half Life 2.
Support the channel at: https://www.patreon.com/mandaloregaming or https://www.paypal.me/mandaloregaming
I take video suggestions at
[email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lord_Mandalore
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Game Background
01:35 - Issues & Fixes
02:44 - Game Premise
03:58 - Visuals
08:49 - Music & Sound Design
10:40 - Gameplay Mechanics
15:30 - Story
15:58 - Multiplayer
16:21 - Conclusion
16:30 - Credits
17:38 - Accurate
#timeshift #games #gaming #pcgaming #fps
https://wn.com/Timeshift_Review
Timeshift is an FPS game based around controlling the flow of time to overthrow a dictator who has created a dystopian alternate timeline. I think anyways. They hope you haven't played Half Life 2.
Support the channel at: https://www.patreon.com/mandaloregaming or https://www.paypal.me/mandaloregaming
I take video suggestions at
[email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lord_Mandalore
00:00 - Intro
00:33 - Game Background
01:35 - Issues & Fixes
02:44 - Game Premise
03:58 - Visuals
08:49 - Music & Sound Design
10:40 - Gameplay Mechanics
15:30 - Story
15:58 - Multiplayer
16:21 - Conclusion
16:30 - Credits
17:38 - Accurate
#timeshift #games #gaming #pcgaming #fps
- published: 26 Apr 2024
- views: 690331
12:25
How to Backup and Restore the Linux File System - Timeshift Tutorial
We will run down everything you need to know to run scheduled back-ups and create restore points or snapshots in the #Linux desktop environment. This works for ...
We will run down everything you need to know to run scheduled back-ups and create restore points or snapshots in the #Linux desktop environment. This works for any distribution that supports #Timeshift. (Ubuntu, Manjuaro, Arch, and more)
https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
00:00 - Why Backup?
01:05 - Timeshift Settings
04:55 - Creating a Snapshot
07:15 - Breaking my System
09:20 - Restoring Linux
11:50 - Ending Notes
I will also break a system and run through the process of restoring after a major user error. This is done with a live disk image with a copy of Timeshift pre-installed.
https://wn.com/How_To_Backup_And_Restore_The_Linux_File_System_Timeshift_Tutorial
We will run down everything you need to know to run scheduled back-ups and create restore points or snapshots in the #Linux desktop environment. This works for any distribution that supports #Timeshift. (Ubuntu, Manjuaro, Arch, and more)
https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
00:00 - Why Backup?
01:05 - Timeshift Settings
04:55 - Creating a Snapshot
07:15 - Breaking my System
09:20 - Restoring Linux
11:50 - Ending Notes
I will also break a system and run through the process of restoring after a major user error. This is done with a live disk image with a copy of Timeshift pre-installed.
- published: 04 Sep 2020
- views: 169210
10:08
TimeShift: Intense Action Gameplay - Time Control & Epic Moments - #2
TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3...
TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
I've been playing this game through backwards compatibility on the Xbox One X and I have to say it's very fun. It reminds me of FEAR which is a great game still to this day. If you enjoyed the gameplay I'd recommend picking it up. Thanks for watching and thank you for the support :D
https://wn.com/Timeshift_Intense_Action_Gameplay_Time_Control_Epic_Moments_2
TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
I've been playing this game through backwards compatibility on the Xbox One X and I have to say it's very fun. It reminds me of FEAR which is a great game still to this day. If you enjoyed the gameplay I'd recommend picking it up. Thanks for watching and thank you for the support :D
- published: 13 Jul 2018
- views: 36036
6:50
Timeshift: The Must-Have Live Saver For Linux
In this video we learn about Timeshift, a Linux system restore tool.
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https://wn.com/Timeshift_The_Must_Have_Live_Saver_For_Linux
In this video we learn about Timeshift, a Linux system restore tool.
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📁 GitHub: https://github.com/NeuralNine
🎙 Discord: https://discord.gg/JU4xr8U3dm
- published: 21 Jan 2024
- views: 8638
1:37
Insta360 - TimeShift vs. Timelapse: How to Film
Two awesome effects in under two minutes! Add a dynamic Timelapse to your videos, or speed up time and space with TimeShift. So, what's the difference? 🤔
Timela...
Two awesome effects in under two minutes! Add a dynamic Timelapse to your videos, or speed up time and space with TimeShift. So, what's the difference? 🤔
Timelapse is a shooting mode where the camera is fixed in one place and takes a photo every few seconds. TimeShift is a moving hyperlapse video applied in the edit, perfect when you want to move through a location.
Here's how to film them 👇
Timelapse:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Timelapse Mode
🎞️ Attach to the tripod and start shooting
📱Open the Insta360 app, reframe your footage and export!
TimeShift:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Video Mode
🚶♀️ Walk around at a constant pace with your camera
📱Open the Insta360 app and go to Shot Lab - Auto TimeShift
🎞️ Import your clips
✅ Export your video or continue to edit manually!
Insta360 X3: https://bit.ly/X3_yt
Invisible Selfie Stick: https://store.insta360.com/product/selfie_stick?c=2141&from=nav
All-Purpose Tripod: https://store.insta360.com/product/all_purpose_tripod?c=851&from=nav
Download the Insta360 mobile app from any major app store 📱
#Insta360 #Insta360X3 #Tutorials #Timelapse #TimeShift #ShotLab
Follow @Insta360 on:
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https://wn.com/Insta360_Timeshift_Vs._Timelapse_How_To_Film
Two awesome effects in under two minutes! Add a dynamic Timelapse to your videos, or speed up time and space with TimeShift. So, what's the difference? 🤔
Timelapse is a shooting mode where the camera is fixed in one place and takes a photo every few seconds. TimeShift is a moving hyperlapse video applied in the edit, perfect when you want to move through a location.
Here's how to film them 👇
Timelapse:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Timelapse Mode
🎞️ Attach to the tripod and start shooting
📱Open the Insta360 app, reframe your footage and export!
TimeShift:
🪄 Attach X3 to the Invisible Selfie Stick
📸 Select Video Mode
🚶♀️ Walk around at a constant pace with your camera
📱Open the Insta360 app and go to Shot Lab - Auto TimeShift
🎞️ Import your clips
✅ Export your video or continue to edit manually!
Insta360 X3: https://bit.ly/X3_yt
Invisible Selfie Stick: https://store.insta360.com/product/selfie_stick?c=2141&from=nav
All-Purpose Tripod: https://store.insta360.com/product/all_purpose_tripod?c=851&from=nav
Download the Insta360 mobile app from any major app store 📱
#Insta360 #Insta360X3 #Tutorials #Timelapse #TimeShift #ShotLab
Follow @Insta360 on:
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- published: 12 Oct 2023
- views: 46528
7:47
Backup and Restore your whole system with Time Shift
Download Safing's Portmaster for free here: https://safing.io/portmaster/
Participate in their Reddit AMA here: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comment...
Download Safing's Portmaster for free here: https://safing.io/portmaster/
Participate in their Reddit AMA here: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/iv6mca/we_are_safing_a_forprivacy_counterculture_company/
Windows and Mac OS X have long had backup features baked in, that allow users to restore their system to a usable state after something went wrong. By default, a lot of distros don't include such a tool, but there is an option called Time Shift, which is our Project of the Month.
TimeShift website: https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
Support the channel on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment
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## What is Time Shift
Time Shift is a backup and restore application designed to restore your system to a usable state after you've encountered an issue or you've broken it by installing something you shouldn't have.
Time Shift is not, however, intended to backup and restore user files. The goal here is to grab a snapshot of your system at a given time, and allow you to return to that state while leaving all your user files unchanged. It's basically like setting up a separate partition for your user files, but without the hassle of completely reinstalling a system.
The snapshots are incremental, which means that the first backup will be the biggest, and the next ones will only include the files that actually changed compared.
## The Features
Time Shift has 2 modes: one based on rsync, and one based on BTRFS.
The Rsync mode uses rsync as a tool to copy the files, and hard links to avoid duplicating all files on each snapshot. Snapshots created using Rsync can be browsed using a file manager, since they are just copies of your files. This is pretty handy, as it allows you to just grab one file that you want to restore, without restoring everything else to a previous snapshot entirely.
The second mode, based on BTRFS, uses this file system's native backup and restore features. You obviously need to have a BTRFS filesystem to make use of that mode, but there are some advantages to it: these snapshots are perfect copies of your system, byte for byte, and can be restored in seconds, where the Rsync backups might take a lot more time, since they have to copy back all files. These BTRFS snapshots also use a lot less space.
Once you've chosen your backup and restore mode, you can decide what backup strategy you want: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or at boot. The more snapshots you store, the more disk space you're going to use, obviously, so choose something reasonable depending on your needs and how often you tinker with your system.
By default, time shift will store them on the system partition in a /timeshift folder, so they'll use up disk space on your main partition, it's highly recommended you save them to another partition, or to another drive entirely, just in case.
Finally, you can also choose how many snapshots you want to keep for each level: so you could choose to keep 4 hourly snapshot, 2 weekly snapshots, and 1 monthly one. The older snapshots will get deleted automatically.
Where Time Shift gets really interesting though, is with how it can restore your data. All snapshots can be used on any distro you like, as long as the distro runs Time Shift. So you could, for example, decide you want to distro hop for a while. You backup your system using Time Shift, try out something new, and when you want to go back to your older system, you just restore it using Time Shift, it will erase your distro hopping mistakes, and restore you to your previous distro of choice.
It also means that you can restore your system even if it can't boot anymore: you boot from a live USB, install timeshift there, locate your snapshots, and restore from the Live USB.
Since Time Shift doesn't affect your user files, you'll keep everything you were working on, your app settings, everything. Only the system files will be replaced by the ones from the snapshot. If you really want to backup some things from your user directory, though, you can select to include the hidden files and folders of your home directory. Be aware though, that this might restore older config files and app preferences, or even application databases, so you could lose some amount of work.
The team has also taken into account encrypted home partitions, and will backup and resotre your .ecryptfs folder, to avoid your files being available to anyone after you restore a snapshot.
Timshift supports a bunch of configurations, including GRUB2, EFI, and encrypted filesystems, but it won't work in containers or using Docker, so you won't be able to use it for servers if you use these technologies.
https://wn.com/Backup_And_Restore_Your_Whole_System_With_Time_Shift
Download Safing's Portmaster for free here: https://safing.io/portmaster/
Participate in their Reddit AMA here: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/iv6mca/we_are_safing_a_forprivacy_counterculture_company/
Windows and Mac OS X have long had backup features baked in, that allow users to restore their system to a usable state after something went wrong. By default, a lot of distros don't include such a tool, but there is an option called Time Shift, which is our Project of the Month.
TimeShift website: https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift
Support the channel on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment
Follow me on Twitter : http://twitter.com/thelinuxEXP
My Gaming on Linux Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaw_Lz7oifDb-PZCAcZ07kw
Follow me on LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@TheLinuxExperiment:e
## What is Time Shift
Time Shift is a backup and restore application designed to restore your system to a usable state after you've encountered an issue or you've broken it by installing something you shouldn't have.
Time Shift is not, however, intended to backup and restore user files. The goal here is to grab a snapshot of your system at a given time, and allow you to return to that state while leaving all your user files unchanged. It's basically like setting up a separate partition for your user files, but without the hassle of completely reinstalling a system.
The snapshots are incremental, which means that the first backup will be the biggest, and the next ones will only include the files that actually changed compared.
## The Features
Time Shift has 2 modes: one based on rsync, and one based on BTRFS.
The Rsync mode uses rsync as a tool to copy the files, and hard links to avoid duplicating all files on each snapshot. Snapshots created using Rsync can be browsed using a file manager, since they are just copies of your files. This is pretty handy, as it allows you to just grab one file that you want to restore, without restoring everything else to a previous snapshot entirely.
The second mode, based on BTRFS, uses this file system's native backup and restore features. You obviously need to have a BTRFS filesystem to make use of that mode, but there are some advantages to it: these snapshots are perfect copies of your system, byte for byte, and can be restored in seconds, where the Rsync backups might take a lot more time, since they have to copy back all files. These BTRFS snapshots also use a lot less space.
Once you've chosen your backup and restore mode, you can decide what backup strategy you want: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or at boot. The more snapshots you store, the more disk space you're going to use, obviously, so choose something reasonable depending on your needs and how often you tinker with your system.
By default, time shift will store them on the system partition in a /timeshift folder, so they'll use up disk space on your main partition, it's highly recommended you save them to another partition, or to another drive entirely, just in case.
Finally, you can also choose how many snapshots you want to keep for each level: so you could choose to keep 4 hourly snapshot, 2 weekly snapshots, and 1 monthly one. The older snapshots will get deleted automatically.
Where Time Shift gets really interesting though, is with how it can restore your data. All snapshots can be used on any distro you like, as long as the distro runs Time Shift. So you could, for example, decide you want to distro hop for a while. You backup your system using Time Shift, try out something new, and when you want to go back to your older system, you just restore it using Time Shift, it will erase your distro hopping mistakes, and restore you to your previous distro of choice.
It also means that you can restore your system even if it can't boot anymore: you boot from a live USB, install timeshift there, locate your snapshots, and restore from the Live USB.
Since Time Shift doesn't affect your user files, you'll keep everything you were working on, your app settings, everything. Only the system files will be replaced by the ones from the snapshot. If you really want to backup some things from your user directory, though, you can select to include the hidden files and folders of your home directory. Be aware though, that this might restore older config files and app preferences, or even application databases, so you could lose some amount of work.
The team has also taken into account encrypted home partitions, and will backup and resotre your .ecryptfs folder, to avoid your files being available to anyone after you restore a snapshot.
Timshift supports a bunch of configurations, including GRUB2, EFI, and encrypted filesystems, but it won't work in containers or using Docker, so you won't be able to use it for servers if you use these technologies.
- published: 20 Sep 2020
- views: 64482
8:13
TimeShift PC Game Review
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TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. It was developed using the Saber 3D engine, v.S-3 and Havok.[2] On August 31, 2007 a demo of TimeShift was released on Xbox Live Marketplace. A PlayStation 3 demo was then released onto the PlayStation Store on November 1, 2007. The game was released on Xbox 360 and Windows on October 30, 2007 in North America; November 1, 2007 in Australia; and November 2, 2007 in Europe.
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TimeShift is a 2007 first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. It was developed using the Saber 3D engine, v.S-3 and Havok.[2] On August 31, 2007 a demo of TimeShift was released on Xbox Live Marketplace. A PlayStation 3 demo was then released onto the PlayStation Store on November 1, 2007. The game was released on Xbox 360 and Windows on October 30, 2007 in North America; November 1, 2007 in Australia; and November 2, 2007 in Europe.
- published: 30 Jul 2016
- views: 254371
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Time shift #12 ПРОХОЖДЕНИЕ НА ВЕТЕРАНЕ
Главный герой, неназванный коллега-ученый
(первоначально предполагалось, что его назовут Майклом Свифтом), берет Бета-костюм и следует за доктором
Кроном в 19...
Главный герой, неназванный коллега-ученый
(первоначально предполагалось, что его назовут Майклом Свифтом), берет Бета-костюм и следует за доктором
Кроном в 1939 год в альтернативном временном потоке в место под названием
Альфа-округ.
Главный герой путешествует по охваченному битвой городу и становится свидетелем того, как армия
Крона жестоко подавляет силы повстанцев.
В конце концов главный герой сталкивается лицом к лицу со Стражем, гигантской ходячей крепостью.
Столкнувшись с неминуемой смертью, SSAM активирует «автоматический возврат», перенося главного героя назад во времени в безопасное место.
Однако во время транспортировки части
Бета-костюма повреждаются, из-за чего главный герой не может вернуться в исходную временную линию.
Главный герой вынужден помочь Восстанию Оккупантов против доктора Крона в надежде спасти части Альфа-костюма
https://wn.com/Time_Shift_12_Прохождение_На_Ветеране
Главный герой, неназванный коллега-ученый
(первоначально предполагалось, что его назовут Майклом Свифтом), берет Бета-костюм и следует за доктором
Кроном в 1939 год в альтернативном временном потоке в место под названием
Альфа-округ.
Главный герой путешествует по охваченному битвой городу и становится свидетелем того, как армия
Крона жестоко подавляет силы повстанцев.
В конце концов главный герой сталкивается лицом к лицу со Стражем, гигантской ходячей крепостью.
Столкнувшись с неминуемой смертью, SSAM активирует «автоматический возврат», перенося главного героя назад во времени в безопасное место.
Однако во время транспортировки части
Бета-костюма повреждаются, из-за чего главный герой не может вернуться в исходную временную линию.
Главный герой вынужден помочь Восстанию Оккупантов против доктора Крона в надежде спасти части Альфа-костюма
- published: 18 Sep 2024
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