Other than maybe Shinobi and Ninja Gaiden, Tenchu is one of the. Form Software put out Tenchu Z in 2007, The game clearly made an effort,. Apr 26, 2013 Tenchu finaly makes it to the next generation of gaming. Tenchu Z is the game Tenchu fans have been waiting for for about ten years, and it was worth the wait. Lets get this out of the way first, the story is a little thin granted, it's not bad it just isn't present for most of the game.
It's now 3 years, since I opened this discussion here. And it doesn't look that Tenchu Z is ever going to be ported.
We saw games like Bayonetta and Vanquish coming to steam after a long time of existence and they sold well enough. But if we want to play Tenchu we have to stick to emulators I guess. No matter which Tenchu you prefer. Buy yourself a copy. They are cheap at ebay and run it on an emu.
Regarding Tenchu Z: The Xbox360 emulator 'Xenia' already runs Tenchu Z. It is not perfect but evolving quickly. Originally posted by:4 years and this thread keeps on going. The demand is there, the game isn't:/. Let's hope Ghosts and Tenchu Souls I mean Sekiro die way more than twice make the devs of Tenchu and WoTS think about finally throwing their hat back in the ringI really hope that Sekiro will be more Tenchu than Souls. But what do you mean by 'Ghosts'.
Maybe Ghost of Tsushima? By the looks of it while definitely on the souls engine it is much faster and the second gameplay trailer definitely had a more Tenchu vibe. Yes, I meant Ghost of Tsushima (I thought it was plural) but from what I saw so far it seems much slower pace admittedly I just saw a clip from E3 though as Sekiro has way more of my attention as a Tenchu, WoTS, Nioh, and Dark Souls fan. Sekiro will be hard for me to be let down by just given the theme and the dev except for the constant fear of a bad PC 'port', but DS3 was fine for me on PC. Originally posted by:Hey Folks! It's now 3 years, since I opened this discussion here.
And it doesn't look that Tenchu Z is ever going to be ported. We saw games like Bayonetta and Vanquish coming to steam after a long time of existence and they sold well enough.
But if we want to play Tenchu we have to stick to emulators I guess. No matter which Tenchu you prefer.
Buy yourself a copy. They are cheap at ebay and run it on an emu.
Regarding Tenchu Z: The Xbox360 emulator 'Xenia' already runs Tenchu Z. It is not perfect but evolving quickly:That's wild, I didn't even know xb360 emulation had come that far yet. Is that glitch on alpha transparencies in the video? I'm not exactly a Digital Foundry analyst but it's pretty cool seeing one of my favorite consoles get emulation support as I'd love to revisit higher res, higher frame rate games that never got a PC port or remaster (only about 12 games left that haven't;) ). I wonder if this news of the Xbox assets and servers merging with PC to make PCs essentially able to play the full XB1 library comes to fruition, how long would it take for someone to finally get their hands on the OG Xbox and 360 emulation that XB1 uses?
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Microsoft will text you a download link. If your cell phone plan charges you to receive a text, you may pay a fee to receive the message.‘You’ll receive a text message with a link to download the app on your PC. Depending on whether you have an iPhone or Android phone, this link will open in either Apple’s App Store or the Google Play Store. Install the app on your phone.On an iPhone, Microsoft will point you to the.On an Android phone, the link will point you to the.RELATED:After you install the Microsoft Launcher, Android will prompt you to when you press the Home button. You can continue using your current launcher and you don’t have to switch to the Microsoft Launcher if you don’t want to.
This feature will function even if the Microsoft Launcher isn’t your default launcher.How to Use “Continue on This PC”Once you have the app installed, you can share a link using the share menu.On an iPhone, tap the “Share” button in the Safari browser or any other app with a Share button. Scroll to the right in the top row of icons and tap the “More” button.Scroll down in the list of available app activities and enable the “Continue to PC” option.
You can also drag it up or down to rearrange the list.Once you’ve enabled this option once, you’ll see the “Continue on PC” icon whenever you tap the Share button in an app. Tap it to share the link with your PC.On an Android phone, you can just tap the “Share” option in any app. For example, in the Chrome app, tap the menu button and then tap “Share”. You’ll see the “Continue on PC” option in the list without having to enable it first.The first time you do this, you’ll be prompted to sign in with your Microsoft account.
Use the same Microsoft account you sign into your Windows 10 PC with.Once you’ve signed in, you’ll see a list of all the PCs linked with your Microsoft account. Tap the name of a PC to send the link there immediately.
You can also tap “Continue later” to get a notification on all your PCs, allowing you to open the Action Center, click the notification, and resume from any of your PCs.If you have several PCs and they don’t have very descriptive names, you may want to rename them. We show you how to rename them below.RELATED:If you tap the name of a PC, the link will immediately open in the Microsoft Edge browser on the specific PC you chose. (Yes, unfortunately it always opens in Microsoft Edge, no matter what you’ve set as your default browser. If you want features like this in Chrome, though,.)If you tap the “Continue Later” option, the link will be sent to the Action Center on all your PCs. You’ll see it as a notification popup asking you to “Resume browsing a page from phone”.Even after this notification popup goes away, it will remain in like other notifications. Just click the Action Center button—that’s the one at the right side of your taskbar, to the right of the clock—and click the notification to open the page in Edge.How to Identify and Rename Your PCsThe names you see in the Continue on PC popup may not be particularly helpful. That’s because Windows automatically creates PC names when it’s installed.
If you haven’t changed the names on your own and you have several PCs, you may see several PCs with names like “DESKTOP-SDS2J26” and “DESKTOP-LKQ8A95”.To rename a PC, first access the Windows desktop on that PC. Head to Settings System About. Scroll down and you’ll see the PC’s name displayed to the right of “Device name” under “Device specifications”. Click the “Rename this PC” button here to rename your PC.
You’ll be prompted to enter a new name and you’ll have to restart your PC for the changes to take effect afterwards.Repeat this process for each PC you want to rename.RELATED:This feature is now integrated into the Cortana app for iPhone and Android, too. If you’re viewing a web page in Cortana, you can tap the floating “Continue on PC” button at the bottom right corner of the screen to send the link to a PC. Of course, you can use the Share feature to send a link to your PC from any app on your phone, so there’s no reason to use Cortana for this.Microsoft does offer some useful features you can only get via the Cortana app on your phone, however. For example, you can and get them as push notifications via the Cortana app on your phone.