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Victory is at your fingertips! Your ability to lead your nation is your supreme weapon, the strategy game Hearts of Iron IV lets you take command of any nation in World War II; the most engaging conflict in world history. From the heart of the battlefield to the command center, you will guide your nation to glory and wage war, negotiate or invade.You hold the power to tip the very balance of WWII. It is time to show your ability as the greatest military leader in the world. Will you relive or change history?
Will you change the fate of the world by achieving victory at all costs? Java 7 update 45 32-bit. Total strategic war: War is not only won on land, sea and in the air. It’s also achieved in the hearts and minds of men and women.Authentic real-time war simulation: Let the greatest commanders of WW2 fight your war with the tools of the time; tanks, planes, ships, guns and newly discovered weapons of mass destruction.Assume control of any nation: Choose from the greatest powers striving for victory, or the small nations trying to weather the storm.Turn the world into your battlefield: Experience the full WWII timespan in a topographical map complete with seasons, weather and terrain. Snow, mud, storms can be both your strong ally and a ruthless enemy.Negotiate or force your will: Experience the advanced politics and diplomacy systems, form factions, engage in trade for resources and appoint ministers to your party.Intense Online Combat: Battle in both competitive and cooperative multiplayer for up to 32 players. Featuring hotjoin and cross-platform multiplayer.Give your nation a unique edge: Experience the flexible technology system, where all major powers get their own unique identity. Develop detailed historic tanks and planes through research and army experience.
MinimumOperating System: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x32Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Athlon II X4 650 @ 3.20 GHzRAM: 4 GBGraphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5850 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX470 with 1GB VRAMHard Drive: 2 GBSound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound CardAMD GPUs: 5850 series or higher, 6870 series or higher, 7850 or higher, R7 260 or higherNvidia GPUs: GTX470 or higher, GTX560 or higher, GTX660 or higher, GTX750 or higher, GTX 950 or higher,Laptop GPU dedicated cards may work if they are on par with their desktop counterparts. RecommendedOperating System: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64Processor: Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.20 GHzRAM: 4 GBGraphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 6950 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX570 with 2GB VRAMHard Drive: 2 GBSound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound CardAMD GPUs: 5850 series or higher, 6870 series or higher, 7850 or higher, R7 260 or higherNvidia GPUs: GTX470 or higher, GTX560 or higher, GTX660 or higher, GTX750 or higher, GTX 950 or higher,Laptop Mobile GPU dedicated cards may work if they are on par with their desktop counterparts. MinimumOperating System: Windows 7 64-bit or newerProcessor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Athlon II X4 650 @ 3.20 GHzRAM: 4 GBGraphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5850 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX470 with 1GB VRAMHard Drive: 2 GBSound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound CardAMD GPUs: 5850 series or higher, 6870 series or higher, 7850 or higher, R7 260 or higherNvidia GPUs: GTX470 or higher, GTX560 or higher, GTX660 or higher, GTX750 or higher, GTX 950 or higher,Laptop GPU dedicated cards may work if they are on par with their desktop counterparts. RecommendedOperating System: Windows 7 64-bit or newerProcessor: Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.20 GHzRAM: 4 GBGraphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 6950 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX570 with 2GB VRAMHard Drive: 2 GBSound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound CardAMD GPUs: 5850 series or higher, 6870 series or higher, 7850 or higher, R7 260 or higherNvidia GPUs: GTX470 or higher, GTX560 or higher, GTX660 or higher, GTX750 or higher, GTX 950 or higher,Laptop GPU dedicated cards may work if they are on par with their desktop counterparts.
Summer is a time for the arts, especially here in the Valley. From the myriad theater groups who put on their summer plays to the collection of music festivals and outside performances that grace our part of the world while the sun shines high in the sky. Without further ado, here is the Advocate’s bonafide summer arts preview — a small collection of events to check out as you’re soaking up rays.— Dave Eisenstadter Unifier Campout — Creativity and communityWhen: June 20-23Where: Camp Timber Trails, 1266 East Otis Road, Tolland.
Unifier Campout. Courtesy photoLocated on 417 acres at the foothills of the Berkshires in Tolland, the Unifier Campout aims to inspire families and all ages through music, dance, art, and education. “Heather Has Four Moms.” Courtesy photoIt’s National Pride Month in June and Out! For Reel LGBTQ Films is showing a collection of five short films with a common theme: they present common life experiences — dating, friendships, parenting, aging, and speaking your truth — all from a lesbian point of view.Rather than showing the commonly portrayed “coming out” story, these movies show lesbians positively and authentically living in their normal lives, something Out! Variation on a Lighthouse Theme III, by Ida O’Keeffe, 1933, MFA, Boston.
On display at the Clark.Did you know that Georgia O’Keeffe had a sister who also became an artist? That’s possibly because Georgia O’Keeffe appears to have done quite a bit to keep her sister’s talent hidden.Starting on July 4, the Clark in Williamstown is featuring Ida O’Keeffe: Escaping Georgia’s Shadow, which draws on extensive new research about the O’Keeffe family. Ida’s work explores realism and abstraction, particularly her series on lighthouses. Throughout the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s, she developed a distinctive style.
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A painting by Sidney Carter. Photo courtesy Berkshires Arts FestivalWith 175 artists selected for the Berkshires Arts Festival, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll get bored with the different varieties of creativity at this event. Different forms of art include ceramics, jewelry, sculptures, photos, and much more.Included with the visual arts of the festival is live music. Classically-trained musicians Harpeth Rising will take the stage July 6 at 4 p.m. To perform original music. These shows will require an extra ticket, but currently combo tickets are selling for $28 a piece. Kids under 12 get in free.Alongside great art and live music, the Berkshires Arts Festival promises good food as well.
What more could you ask for? Purchase tickets at berkshiresartsfestival.com, and find some unique art to take home with you July 5-7.— Jonathan Kermah Green River Festival 2019When: July 12-14Where: Greenfield Community College, 1 College Dr., Greenfield.
DAN LITTLEMatthew Pierce from the Unband performs music from This is Spinal Tap during Transperformance 25- Look at the Movies, Wednesday afternoon at Pines Theater in Florence.It’s the 29th iteration of the popular show Transperformance this year, in which local musicians don fabulous costumes and embody beloved musicians old and new. Each time it happens there’s a theme, and this year’s happens to be “Lookstock,” a take off of the performance’s home at Look Park in Florence and the iconic rock festival Woodstock, now 50 years young.Musician participants will embody performers who graced the Woodstock stage 50 years ago, opening up Jefferson Airplane, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young as possibilities. Not Iron Butterfly though. They were stuck at the airport.The concert, put on by the Northampton Arts Council and the Parent Teacher Organizations of Northampton’s public schools, is a benefit for the Northampton Public Schools’ ArtsEZ grant program, which supplies money for arts enrichment programs.The line-up of local musicians has not yet been determined, so check back at northamptonartscouncil.org.— Dave Eisenstadter Glendi 2019When: Sept.
6 (5-11 p.m.), Sept. 7 (12-11 p.m.), Sept. 8 (12-7 p.m.)Where: St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 22 St. George Rd., SpringfieldAre you Greek, an avid Greek music and dance fanatic, or gyro connoisseur? If you fit the description of any of those titles, Glendi is the event for you.Glendi is an annual Greek gathering sponsored by St.
George Cathedral in Springfield. The three-day event is a celebration of Greek culture with plenty of Greek food, music, and dance.
1978 marked the inaugural Glendi, and the festival has been going strong for 41 years since.The food served at Glendi is to die for. Greek dishes such as Souvlaki (grilled lamb) and pastries like Koulourakia (Greek sesame seed cookie) are even available to go.
Live music is performed by Hellenic Express and dance is performed by Glendi dancers with traditional Greek wear. Kids are more than welcome at the festival, with plenty of activities for the youth. Greek alcohol is also available for more adult fun.Glendi also includes a tour of St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral with Fr. Christopher as the tour guide. The Cathedral was built in 1864 and was designed by Richard Upjohn and is listed as a U.S.
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Historical site.Admission is $1 and comes with raffle ticket for a $1,000 valued prize.— Jonathan Kermah.