That’s not to say that DLC characters won’t make a reappearance within Tekken 8, it might just be a case of entirely new characters receiving DLC spots as opposed to the ones we’ve learned to love. That said, Tekken 7 had various DLC characters available on top of the standard roster, which appears to change in Tekken 8 since Leroy Smith will be part of the game’s base roster. Given how extensive the roster of characters was in Tekken 7, there are still a lot of familiar faces we are patiently waiting to see, such as Yoshimitsu and Eddy Gordo, who remain unannounced for now. The Tekken 8 roster currently consists of: (Image credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment) However, there are still many characters that remain unannounced for the title. New characters and their coinciding gameplay appear to be dropping fairly regularly at the time of writing, with gameplay videos being uploaded to the Bandai Namco YouTube channel and Tekken social media. Although many fan-favorite and storyline-integral characters such as Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima will return, we can also expect to see a handful of new fighters with entirely new movesets to master - though the vast majority of these are yet to be announced or showcased. With a new mainline Tekken game, players are desperate to see which legacy characters will return for the current-gen experience. Character trailers are dropping at a frequent rate, so expect this page to update as new and returning fighters announce their return. More Tekken 8 trailers can be found on the Bandai Namco YouTube channel, alongside the gameplay trailers for each announced character. If you’re the lucky recipient of a key, then be sure to get in there and throw down when the action is live! We’ll share more details on Tekken 8 as they become available.The most recent general Tekken 8 trailer was uploaded in February, and showcased a variety of characters, including the anticipated return of Jun Kazama, alongside a few new locations you can expect to brawl within. That covers the timeframes for the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test. PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on Steam session You can see the actual dates and times for each session below: PlayStation 5 Early Access session ![]() The second includes PS5 players as well, but will open the floor up to PC on Steam and Xbox Series X/S from July 28 to July 31, 2023. The first is PlayStation 5 exclusive and will run from July 21 to July 24, 2023. Tekken 8 Closed Network Test start & end times Tekken 8's Closed Network Test will be exclusive to PS5 for the first weekend, and then open up to Xbox Series X/S and PC for the second weekend.īandai Namco is running the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test across two major sessions, as shared on the Tekken website. ![]() The Closed Network Test is about to kick off this weekend for PlayStation 5 players, and then the following weekend will open the test for Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms with crossplay enabled! If you were lucky enough to get a key for any of the tests, you probably want to know when you can play! We’ve got that info right here. Tekken 8 is about to have one of its first major online tests, which will also be one of the first times regular players get to try the game.
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![]() The Britain & Ireland team featured former world No. Trahan, who both went on to win on the PGA Tour. Open champion Lucas Glover along with Bryce Molder and D.J. “I got him five ways one day,” he said without mentioning a dollar amount.Ĭompton played on that Walker Cup team with 2009 U.S. And then just played five or six rounds with him before I went back on the road.” “He was just trying to motivate me to get in better shape. “I went to the gym with him a couple of times and played him for some money games in Miami,” Compton said. In the short offseason, he spent more time in the gym trying to get stronger at the recommendation of former Miami Heat guard Ray Allen. He prefers to look ahead, at the next shot, the next tournament, trying to get the most he can out of his game, just like the guys he is trying to beat.Ĭompton has reached the FedEx Cup playoff the last two seasons and advanced to the third round at the BMW Championship last month. His story never gets old, and Compton is happy to tell it, especially if that means bringing attention to the “Donate Life America” campaign. He had his second in 2008 and ended that year by making the cut in the final PGA Tour event. ![]() The first hurdle when he turned pro was realizing that “everybody out here is really, really, really, really good.” The more serious hurdle was his heart.Ĭompton had his first transplant when he 12 because of cardiomyopathy, an enlarging of the heart that hinders its ability to pump blood. A few months later, Compton played in the Walker Cup at nearby Ocean Forest. 11 when Lineberry told him, "I'm supposed to get the cart to Roger." The trooper, inches from Lineberry's face, witnesses said, responded: "When a state trooper tells you to stop, that's what you're supposed to do.Compton first played Sea Island when he competed in the SEC Championship while at Georgia in 2001. Witnesses said the trooper was holding traffic as players teed off at No. Tommy Lineberry, 59, was charged with felony assault on a law enforcement officer, felony hit and run, driving while impaired and resisting, obstructing and delaying a law enforcement officer, the police report said. Open and the 44th overall.Ĭart woes: The man who drove NBC analyst Roger Maltbie's cart Saturday faces charges after being accused of hitting a state trooper in the leg with the cart. It was the third year in a row a hole-in-one was made at the U.S. His shot landed about 20 feet left of the flag, bounced twice, then curled down a ridge into the cup. Hole-in-one: Zach Johnson aced the 172-yard No. Open title, shot 2-over 72 and finished 7 over: "I feel like in the next five years, I'll have two or three good chances to win." On to 2015: Phil Mickelson, 43, seeking his first U.S. And if all goes well, I'll be out here next year." "But I've got to kind of shift my focus back to Web.com. "When you play on such a big stage, the Web.com doesn't feel as big," he said. ![]() Berger, who plays on the Web.com Tour, turned pro last year and was the medalist at this month's U.S. It was the lowest round of the event outside of Kaymer's 65s on Thursday and Friday. Seminole improves: Ex-Florida State star Daniel Berger closed his first U.S. But I want to win, and I want to win more." I'm always going to have critics," said Fowler, who tied for fifth at the Masters. Still searching: Fowler, 25, said his second top-five major finish of the year is proof he's inching closer to the win that would end questions about if he is more hype than substance. "If I never play another round of golf, I think I've made my mark in this game." "I think I've finally had that feeling of putting myself on the map," he said. But he could not put any more pressure on Kaymer. You can't give up."Ĭompton got within four shots of the lead when he birdied No. I don't think anybody would think that, not even myself. And now I just finished second in the U.S. I've been on my back twice, and I never thought I'd ever leave the house. But you have to make the best of it the next day. "When you have disabilities or health issues, some days are really bad. ![]() So, due to luck, after using just 4 stones (38 stones left), I have ATK, DEF and HP of my Mount to lvl. While training the Mount, there are chances to score a Crit, meaning that a Stone will act as if using more Stones. I’ll use the 42 Stones and see where it takes me. My Mount has ATK lvl 2, DEF and HP to lvl 0, so it has 2 Stars. Furthermore, the more stars you mount has, the closer you are to activating the next Stage of your Mount, meaning better stats, faster Mount and a new look. (every lvl of a Mount stat count as a Star). That’s also helpful in the Day 1 of the Carnival Quest, where you have to make the best out of your Mount Stars. I have 42 Mount Stones, and since I like to keep things in order, I’ll upgrade one stat of the Mount at a time. I also used my Dragon Soul, increasing my BR with 1500 more, so now I’m 36K BR. ![]() I’ll feed my Dragon since I have over 1200 Dragon Dust, taking it from lvl 4 easily to lvl 20, with over 600 Dust to spare for later. I have no hurry to get up in the top, but you may want to do that. My Whelp can be fed, my Mount can be upgraded, and also my Heroes. You can increase that while paying some attention to the green upgrading suggestions in the lower right corner of your screen. Since earlier levels require less experience, you will use the Basic EXP Book probably right at the beginning of lvl 39. DON’T USE THAT YET! If you read its description, you’ll see that you can use it to level up if your level is below 40 or obtain 100k XP if you are above lvl. There’s a very important item there, the Basic EXP Book. While writing this, I already spent 180 minutes on this server, so I can claim another rewards from the Carnival event. 20 pack from the Rewards Hall and activate the Noble Badge you’ll receive for 900 more BR. You can open up the Dust Bottles and the Card Chests (but you will use the cards later in the game). Don’t spend the Lights of Hope just yet! Egg Smash became available too, so I got a Left Wing Crystal (useful later), a Lvl 5 HP Gem (useful later), 20 Mount Stones, 10 Dust Bottles (translating into 100 Dragon Dust to feed your Whelp with) and 2 Enchantment Card Chests. When she is not writing, she is obsessed with reading (all genres although she does has a soft spot for romance), coffee (it's more of an addiction but she prefers obsession) and perfecting her "y'all" (just a northern girl living in the south).Now that we’re lvl 20 and added some more friends, we can claim more roses from the Events icon. She loves building stories with settings that become comfortable and familiar, and developing characters who feel real, and though they may be flawed, they learn and grow, and finally deserve a happy ending. Her writing style includes a little sweet, a little sassy and lots of steam. She released her debut novel in 2015, and has followed her passion for series romance ever since. When she is not writing, she is obsessed with reading (all genres although she does has a soft spot for romance), coffee (it's more of an addiction but she prefers obsession) and perfecting her "y'all" (just a northern girl living in the south). ![]() Not only that, but they looked at it again. They put a new fuel pump on the Yukon when it died and I had it towed there (closest place, it was two blocks from where it had died, and they had done some other things right, so we trusted them) and it was stuttering and losing power for a week afterward. (And they're not getting any more "at bats" so it doesn't matter anymore.) We have one that's closer than pretty much everything else to our house, and they're batting about 50% on clueful. Same franchise problems of inconsistent quality. If they're not maintained they're a time bomb and then someone says, "Oh yes, I should get that done" during the upsell phase of a lube place's standard pitches to change other fluids besides oil, and they freak when the slushbox that was 40,000 miles over the non-heavy duty fluid change interval starts freaking out or clogs up a valve from disturbing all the worn crap in the bottom of the pan and filter. Then they're looking at a typical transmission rebuild or replacement bill and they go hunting for the lube place's head because "it all started after they changed my fluid". Probably because people bring in vehicles that the only thing holding the tranny together and not slipping is the crap suspended in the transmission fluid, and they get a fluid and filter change and the thing starts slipping. They'll claim their system is better than dropping the pan and changing the filter. ![]() They often suck out the transmission fluid. They usually don't know what they're doing. I wouldn't use any of them for that unless I had a personal recommendation that they had a smart brake and alignment guy or gal. Some buy the gear to do brakes and alignments as an add-on to the usual oil change stuff. Unless you have a pit or warm garage and a lift at home. She knows to not do the upsell stuff without checking with me.īut if they'll let you watch, it's $30 well spent (on top of buying your own fluids and filters) to save time having to put on the grubbies on a cold winter day to change oil. And they send her an email when it's likely due again. They know enough about Ford trucks they don't screw it up. I offer to do her fluid changes at home and if her schedule doesn't match mine, go get it done at the franchise place. She takes her truck there on her schedule. On the flip side, we know of a similar place (different brand franchise - Jiffy Lube) that has techs we trust and a manager we KNOW and I don't deal with Karen's truck. They prey on clueless people which is one thing I don't like about their business model. Lots of things you probably don't really need. They also upsell silly stuff like fuel system cleanings and what not. So you have to KNOW your vehicle and watch them like a hawk. They wanted to do the rear diff and leave the front alone. I told them NEVERMIND once I realized they don't know Subaru. So they think the front diff shares fluid with the tranny, which it doesn't on the 2000 w/ automatic. Their computer thinks my car has a manual transmission and has no data on the four speed automatic and the differentials. Both take the EXACT same gear oil on my Subaru. Their computer told them bad info (they rely HEAVILY on their computer system to determine what to do on different models and brands) and they said they can do the rear diff but not the front. I did NOT bring my own gear oil but asked them if they could do the differentials on the Subaru. ![]() They're scared to death of old transmissions even at the good ones. They just suck out the fluid and replace. They also overcharge for stuff like differential oil changes and transmission service, and they don't do a pan drop or filter change on transmissions. They make the majority of their money upselling other things like overpriced air filters and cabin filters. Profit margin-wise, they charge about double what a home oil change would cost with cheaper bulk oil and low quality filters. Especially if there is anything weird about a particular vehicle. They often employ, shall we say, well-meaning kids. Like others have said, if you can get past their corporate "no customers in bays" and watch, you can make sure they don't do something stupid. Only do that if the local places are out of stock on my chosen fluids and/or filters. It's bulk and probably fine for short oil change intervals and the filters are junk if you cut them open. ![]() If I get behind and know an oil change is needed and don't have my own filter and oil I only run theirs for 3000 miles and get it out of the car. This - remember the thread on franchises? They're a franchise company. The tour includes the living room, Elvis’s parents’ bedrooms, the kitchen, the TV room, the pool room, the jungle room, father’s office and the Racquetball Building. Graceland was the place he called home. It was opened as a museum in 1982 and covers almost 14 acres.Įvery room in the mansion retains its original decor so you will see it as it was when Elvis lived there. If you love the music of Elvis Presley, Graceland is a must.Įlvis bought the mansion in 1957 for $100,000, but now it is worth millions. Top tour: Memphis Musical Scene: Private Tour of Beale Street’s Hidden Gems. There are so many more, and I can assure you that you will want to spend more than one night exploring Beale Street. I have only touched on a few places you can visit on Beale Street. There are also musicians playing on the street and you might even see The Beale Steel Flappers performing death-defying acrobatics in the middle of the street. ![]() If you plan to get a takeaway drink from a bar and wander up and down Beale Street, you can stop and listen to music from any of the bars. It is also a venue for the International Blues Challenge. There is live music and a fantastic Cajun barbecue menu. If you love rum, visit the Rum Boogie Cafe, which has one of the best rum menus in Mississippi. ![]() They have live music day and night, and their kitchen is always open. Their hall of fame has handprints and signatures of famous customers such as Ella Fitzgerald and Bob Hope. I recommend eating on the patio if the weather is good, as then you will see their tower-climbing goats! Try fried catfish, greens, mac and cheese, Memphis-style ribs, or pulled pork.Īt Silky O’Sullivan’s, you can eat inside or out. Here, live music plays daily, and the food is outstanding. You will hear music pouring out of the clubs and bars seven days a week. It is three blocks of restaurants, bars, clubs, and shops and is a National Historic Landmark District. If you don’t do anything else, you should go to Beale Street, home to the Blues, Rock ‘n Roll, Soul, Jazz and Gospel.
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