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Time: 2025-01-11   Source: jili 177    Author:t park
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Kingmakers debuted to the world with an absolutely wild reveal trailer that seems to have cemented the game's destiny as an inescapable viral hit. It's an action-strategy game where you play as a time-traveling commander who can bring all sorts of modern weapons back to the medieval world, and the devs have just upped the ante by showing off some genuinely incredible looking destruction tech. "With Kingmakers, we're obsessed with making everything interactable," creative director Ian Fisch says on Twitter , sharing a clip of a car crashing headlong into a wooden building. "If you drive a car full speed into a medieval tavern, well...." To be honest, I think an actual car would be a little worse for wear after careening headlong into a bunch of oak longs, but damn if the way that building crumbles doesn't look incredibly satisfying. That clip originates from a trailer released last week, confirming that Kingmakers is due to hit early access in the first quarter of 2025. The full trailer, which you can see below, also shows off numerous other examples of the destruction tech. We see a grenade launcher fell a castle arch, cutting off a gaggle of enemy soldiers, an RPG blow a hole in a fortified wall, and a floor destroyed to offer a better vantage point on the enemies sitting below. Once upon a time, fully destructible environments felt like they'd be the final frontier of video game technology, but these days it's mostly indie games with wild concepts like Kingmakers that are keeping the dream of destruction alive. Here's hoping Kingmakers turns out well, because if it's half as fun as it looks we could be in for something special. These are the best strategy games out there today.



Coimbatore: School education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Monday said the govt had formed a committee to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) in the state school syllabus and that the same would be implemented soon. Speaking to reporters after inaugurating the review meeting of chief educational officers here on the day, the minister said, "The plan is to introduce AI in schools through the State Council of Educational Research and Training. A committee has been formed in this regard and discussions are on. Our goal is to implement it in the next academic year. We must keep up with the global trends. That's why the state govt is heavily investing in school education." He said Tamil Nadu was the only state to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Microsoft to integrate technology into the school curriculum. "The govt has allocated funds to establish hi-tech laboratories in all govt middle and high schools, upgrade computer systems and replace outdated equipment." The minister also emphasised on the importance of improving pass percentage in the upcoming Class X and Class XII board exams. "Chief education officers should take adequate measures to increase pass percentage and ensure that students who fail are able to succeed. Districts that perform well will be commended, while reasons for underperformance in certain districts will be analysed to encourage improvement," he said. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .

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