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“I think he's worked extremely hard in the offseason and throughout training camp to be successful. “He's continuing to grow as a player and as a person," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. His shaky play cost the Penguins in a six-game first-round playoff loss to the Islanders in May, but he's allowed two goals over his last five starts and is 5-1-1 on the road this season. Pittsburgh won its fifth straight, with Jarry driving the hot streak.

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NEW YORK - Tristan Jarry made 25 saves, Kasperi Kapanen scored in the second period and the Pittsburgh Penguins kept the depleted New York Islanders winless at their new arena with a 1-0 victory Friday night. NHL, New York Islanders, Pittsburgh Penguins

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Ubisoft, please, patch this in, you monsters.Jarry, Pens keep Isles winless in new arena, 1-0 This is especially fun when an arbitrary mission fail restarts you back in front of a meandering conversation through which you have to twiddle your digits over and over. Sadly we've yet to find a way to skip the in-game cutscenes, which FC4 so astonishingly doesn't let you jump. Then follow the instructions above and launch it via that in future.

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exe that launches the game, and right click on it and tell it to make a desktop shortcut. Now double click on the icon/hit the Start entry, and you should be swooshy-animation free.Īnd if you launch via Uplay, first have a good long look in the mirror, and then find where the game is installed on your machine, look in the /bin folder for the. If it doesn't work still, try "-skip intro 1". "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Far Cry 4\bin\FarCry4.exe" -skipintro It should look like this, but obviously the opening location stuff depends where you installed it.

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On the end of it all, paste in " -skipintro" (again, without those quotes, and the space is important), and click "OK". Here you should see a box called "Target:", and in there a spiel that tells it where to find the game. Right click on the icon or Start entry, and choose "Properties". If you installed the game from a disc (caveman), then you'll have a more proper desktop or Start menu shortcut. Now, when you launch the game either from Steam, or from the not-actually-a-proper-shortcut it put on your desktop, the game will jump straight to its options screen. Click that, and in the field that appears, put in "-skipintro" (without quotes, and no space). In the box that pops up is an option for "SET LAUNCH OPTIONS". Find the game in your library, right click on it, and hit Properties. If you bought the game via Steam, it's as easy as a pre-bought pie. It's as if game publishers looked at the horror of obligatory DVD intro screens and thought, "We can go bigger."

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And then, nrrrggghhh, it delays things further to tell you - every time - not to blow up the local power grid when a whirling animation is playing. And it doesn't help that after being glacially informed of the publisher, the engine, and a graphics card manufacturer, you're then shown an entirely superfluous animation announcing the name of the game. Far Cry 4's intro stings aren't the worst I've seen this year, but when people are encountering bugs and have to restart, they can become particularly egregious. But after that, of course you should be able to click past them. I think it's fair for such clips to play out the first time a game is launched. Where the narcissism of publishers sees them fail to allow the player to just skip past their opening vanity screens, and you frantically click and stab at every key, certain that they surely can't be this vain? Fortunately, the superb fun of Far Cry 4 can easily be more quickly reached, without having to dig out the individual obscurely-named video files from the depths of your hard drive. This seems like the sort of thing we need to be writing for every game of late.










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