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Zelda ve uncharted oyunları

PC den oynamak istiyorum ama emülatörler nasıl ve akıcı oynayabilir miyim

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u/art1k_0 — 1 day ago

Opera ve Klasik Türk Müziği

Neden Türk Müziği ile bir opera yazılmıyor operanın çpk sesli olması ve Türk müziğindeki komalar,usuller geniş bir yelpaze sunuyor bence bilen biri varsa izah edebilir mi

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u/art1k_0 — 1 day ago

I have integrated the Isu and some epics.

The "Yada Stone" as an Isu Climate Control Artifact
According to Uyghur chronicles, the "Yada Stone" was a sacred object. When it fell into the hands of the Chinese, according to the epics, God punished them and they experienced problems such as drought.

AC Integration: This stone can be redesigned as a high-level Fragment of Heaven designed for geoengineering and climate manipulation.

In-Game Impact: The loss of this artifact could be a key motivator for the hero. Mechanically, it could offer a dynamic "Environmental System" where players must contend with sandstorms, blizzards, or droughts triggered by the Templar Knights' misuse of the stone.

Ergenekon Valley: The Ultimate Secret Office

Historical Basis: The legend of Ergenekon tells of a hidden valley surrounded by mountains where the Turkic people sought refuge and eventually forged their way by melting an iron mountain.

AC Integration: Ergenekon could serve as Asia's "Masyaf" or "Alamut"; a legendary, hidden fortress for the Hidden Ones.

Story Connection: The location of Ergenekon may be hidden within the Orkhon Inscriptions. When viewed with Eagle Eye, these ancient stalactites might reveal a holographic map or Isu coordinates leading to the valley. (Like solving puzzles on Mayan stones, like in AC4)

Blacksmithing Mechanics: The Melting Mountain legend provides a perfect narrative framework for an advanced Crafting and Forging System where the hero develops legendary steel and hidden blade upgrades. (Blacksmiths were seen as sacred and may be suitable for Hidden Blades or different toools)

I think China citys, steppes, mountains, forests looks good. we never saw like that

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u/art1k_0 — 6 days ago