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The 5 Couleurs eyeshadow palette reinvented in couture style with a new case and formula. ![]() Trust me though, I would love for these things to also be in the full release but NTT is probably the best we'll get. The different versions of the game should not be too different from each other features wise. 60fps is extremely taxing is the game is not really made to run at 60fps. Stuff like widescreen don't fit the artistic vision of the original devs. Luckily some features such as the native mouse were added from NTT to the base game. No content will be added or features like widescreen and 60fps sadly. The person that made NTT is now responsible for some of the bugfix updates have come out and one that is in development right now. Vlambeer has moved on from Nuclear Throne. ![]() A mod based around community suggestions, for the most part. An expansion pack in which a bunch of freaks join you on your wasteland romp. Ducky Sekai NTT Wasteland Vagabonds Pack 1.05b2. Right click Nuclear Throne on steam and left click Properties. You guys can keep using the free mods i dont care I too would want these features to be realized within the official game but it is not happening. The massive indie game cross-over Nuclear Throne mod. I just want it integrated into the official game on steam and I'll pay the money for them to do it. But I definitely feel that the 30 FPS thing makes the game less fun by causing less responsive controls and making precision and quick reactions artificially difficult.NTT and NT are both hosted on the internet? What a terrible reason to miss out on a mod that is installed in 3 steps and makes the game better on most ends. in chat type /sideload to enable the use of commands then copy and paste this into the chat. I dunno, it's kinda hard to quantify precisely how the low frame rate affects game play, because we're still dealing with small increments of time. Combine with display scaling, and the game looks smoother than ever. For a long time, chat in NTT was pretty basic - you could enter text and erase entered text. While this isnt perfect (differences in how projectiles bounce are the most apparent), its still a very good option if you were irked by 30fps lock in past. As it was recited a few times, implementing 60fps on the Nuclear Throne's original source. The fact that the practically all the enemy behavior is RNG based so you can't predict what enemies will do between frames only makes it worse. v9940 - 60fps, chat revamp, mod stuff 60fps (or any FPS, really). It's that Nuclear Throne is a very fast paced game, so important things can happen in between frames, and the low frame rate can make reacting to them artificially more difficult. Theres plenty of good mods out there, some that come to mind are x10, vagabonds, defpack, and hardmode. I dunno, the problem I have with it isn't how it doesn't look smooth. Nuclear Throne Bullet hell Twin-stick shooter Roguelike Shoot em up Shooter game Role-playing video game Gaming. What I'm saying is it doesn't bother me at all really, but a shader effect that can be toggled on or off might be all we need to keep everyone happy. It kind of bugs me when I play NT after playing something else that has a higher framerate, but I adjust really fast and it stops being an issue. A motion blur filter to sort of 'tween' the inbetween frames and give an illusion of a smoother / higher framerate. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. After downloading the beta go into settings then game, before you start a new run, there is an option to set er' to 60.it also works perfectly on the Deck. Originally posted by Sobek:There could be a compromise here for those that want 60fps. Just a heads up for anybody who doesn't know, NT now runs a 60 fps in the beta branch. Harold Moot’s set design is grand but highly functional, complimented by AV design by Dave Spark. Partnering with the CSO is the perfect choice for Loewe’s score, with excellent musical depth. ![]() ![]() There were a couple of moments of minor microphone issues, but overall, the sound is well balanced between the CSO and vocalists. Ben Rentoul’s sound design also shines at the horse races. The costumes, hats and wigs are glorious, especially the lavish lilac during the Ascot races scene. The waltz at the ball is a little messy, perhaps overcrowded given the space available. Glen Harris’ choreography supports the feeling of being transported to 1912 and I enjoy references to other musicals such as the dancing chimney sweeps a la Mary Poppins and a nod to That Bloody Woman with the glimpse of some suffragettes. A special mention to stand-out dancer Lennox Dunn for his performance in “Get Me To The Church On Time”. The ensemble gives a strong performance, seamlessly juggling quick changes from flower girls and the pub crowd to Higgins’ household staff to ball guests. The supporting cast holds their own, with highlights including Warwick Shillito as Colonel Pickering, Cameron Melville as the lovestruck Freddy Enysford-Hill and Angela Johnson as the sassy crowd-favourite Mrs Higgins. It’s a treat for Christchurch audiences to see Porter on stage, returning home from his base in Australia. Michael Lee Porter is the perfect Henry Higgins he doesn’t skip a beat, with impeccable diction in some very wordy songs. The final note in “I Could Have Danced All Night” – just, wow! Having seen Laurel Gregory in Next to Normal (The Court Theatre) earlier this year, I can imagine she is equally brilliant in the role. Burns commands the stage, her cockney laughter is infectious and voice flawless. Leading the cast as Eliza, Emily Burns is phenomenal. With the support of an expert team of designers and talented cast, My Fair Lady is a spectacular evening at the theatre. It’s hard to go wrong with the iconic musical theatre duo of Director Stephen Robertson and Musical Director Richard Marrett. It’s fair to say, I was thoroughly impressed. While I was vaguely familiar with the story and some songs, I am more a fan of modern musicals, so I was interested to see how My Fair Lady would hold up in 2023. ![]() Many audience members are familiar with the story from the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion, the 1964 film starring Audrey Hepburn, or the Theatre Royal record-breaking run of 171 performances in 1962. My Fair Lady tells the story of young cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, and Professor Henry Higgins’ bet that he can teach her to speak like a “proper English lady” in just six months. The scene is set before a word is even spoken the notes of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra fill the theatre as the cast emerge to set the scene. Opening night and the Isaac Theatre Royal is buzzing it’s a suitably grand venue to host the Lerner and Loewe’s classic. Props Design: Christy Lassen (Little Red Hen Co)Įliza Doolittle (Alternate) Laurel GregoryĪfter facing postponement from April 2020, Showbiz Christchurch’s production of My Fair Lady was worth the wait. Prices from $65-$139.50 plus booking fees. Matinees on Saturdays at 2pm and Sunday at 4pm (no evening performance this day). Performances daily at 7.30pm (No performance Monday) ![]() My Fair Lady will be staged at the Isaac Theatre Royal from the 21st-30th of September 2023 and will feature the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Showbiz Christchurch is delighted to bring a stunning new production of this much-loved classic back to Christchurch audiences. The show has recently enjoyed enormous success with sold-out revival seasons on Broadway, in Sydney and Melbourne. When My Fair Lady was first performed in Christchurch in 1962, it set the all-time record at the Theatre Royal for attendance, running for an extraordinary 171 performances, to an audience of 200,000 patrons. It set a record for the longest run of any show on Broadway up to that time. The musical’s 1956 Broadway production was a notable critical and popular success. The triumphant score features unforgettable numbers including ‘Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?’, ‘On the Street Where You Live’, ‘I Could Have Danced All Night’, and ‘Get Me to the Church on Time’. The clash of cultures sparks some of the theatre’s most jubilant songs and witty dialogue. Showbiz Christchurch : My Fair Lady is based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe.Ī Cinderella story about the Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, and the appealingly arrogant phoneticist, Professor Higgins, it is an endearing tale that charms audiences with its warmth and vivid characters. Based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. ![]() When he was still alive, Becket developed a philosophy he called “ total design,” in which the firm would control every aspect of a project, from conception down to the smallest detail of furnishing. Though the firm name suggested he was still present, and that the firm was run like an old-fashioned architectural atelier, it was in fact one of the largest practices in the world, and a model of corporate organization. Although the firm retained his name, Becket had died in 1969, years before the Dallas Hyatt project was even on the boards. Welton Becket was not so much a him as a them. It opened in 1959 and was distinguished by its pastel-colored exterior panels (painted over in a dull gray in 1997, when the building changed hands). Nearly two decades earlier, the firm designed downtown’s Sheraton Dallas Hotel, a 28-story, 600-room tower that was a part of the $25 million Southland Center. This was not the first time Welton Becket would build one of the largest hotels in Dallas. Hyatt retained his atrium concept, but began farming the designs out to other architects, among them Los Angeles-based Welton Becket and Associates, which had already designed Hyatts in Knoxville and New Orleans when it was selected for the Dallas project. Portman continued building atrium hotels - most famously, the Bonaventure in Los Angeles - but the Hyatt Regency in Dallas was not one of them, although many incorrectly presume that it is. Reunion Tower and the Hyatt Regency overlook Houston St. ![]() In 1977, the vertiginous atrium of the latter achieved big-screen notoriety as a setting and essential plot point in the Mel Brooks spoof High Anxiety. His first, the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, was completed in 1967, followed in 1973 by the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. In Portman’s buildings, the only danger was the frisson of plunging views. That design was drawn from the imagination of John Portman, the Atlanta architect whose self-contained structures brought the drama of the city indoors at a moment when America’s urban spaces were perceived to be dirty and dangerous. “They were younger they were smaller they were more nimble.” They had also established a brand that was driven by a dramatic architectural signature: soaring internal atriums with futuristic glass-capsule elevator cabs and revolving rooftop restaurants. “They were kind of the new kid on the block,” Scovell says. Eschewing more established brands like Marriott and Hilton, Woodbine chose Hyatt as its partner. Planning began in the early 1970s, with a hotel as the centerpiece for what was initially conceived as a larger, mixed-use development. ![]() John Scovell (left) and Ray Hunt opened the Hyatt Regency and Reunion Tower on April 15, 1978. There was something quintessentially Dallas in this appropriation the city that envisioned itself as a beacon of business managed to transform a place of socialist idealism into a purely capitalist enterprise. The most ironic feature of the development was its name, a reference to the short-lived utopian community of La Reunion, founded across the Trinity River by European immigrants in the 1850s. And so in 1975, the Hotel Dallas (originally the Jefferson Hotel), a 12-story block built in 1917 on the southwest corner of Houston and Wood streets, was summarily demolished, goodbye and good riddance. Clearing a path for that road entailed a bit of historic erasure - never too much of an impediment in a city happy to bulldoze its past to build its future. The city’s contribution entailed the construction of Reunion Boulevard, which would create a vehicular loop around the building site. Depending on one’s perspective, those can be seen as an illustration of the city bureaucracy’s foresighted willingness to provide taxpayer support to spur development or the city bureaucracy’s insipid fealty to its wealthiest residents. There were other perks, as well, including land swaps and tax abatements. The venture was audacious but also well-subsidized by the public, with the city kicking in $30 million from its 1975 bond package to pay for access roads and infrastructural improvements. ![]() To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Bendy Plush Toys, 1PCS Cute Game Horror and Ink Machine Plush Soft Stuffed Animals, Suitable for Children and Game Lovers. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. 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