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How To Turn On Instagram Post Notifications On iPhone/Android - Duration: 1:46.

alright let's say you've bumped into my

photography Instagram feed somehow and

you fell in love with what you saw,

actually you will! you should check it

out! at "epic aperture" and now you want to

be notified every single time I post a

picture. How would you do that? That's

what we're going to see in this video.

Alright, to turn notifications on

Instagram, you have two ways to do that;

let's say like I said you bump into one

of my posts from epic aperture and you

want to turn the notifications from that

particular post you all you have to do

is to click on the three dots there and

click on current post notifications and

depending on your settings on your phone

you might have to give access to your

phone to turn on the push notifications

I'm just going to say dismiss here for

now and the other way you can do it is

directly go to that particular profile

you want to turn the notifications on

for and click on that three dots there

on top right hand corner and click on

turn on notifications from there since I

already did turn on the post

notifications you can see that I have

"turn off post notifications". So that's

how you turn on notifications on

Instagram and this works the same for

iPhones and Android devices as well even

though the layout is a little bit

different, like the three dots will be in

a vertical position on Android devices

and as you can see for iPhones you have

the three dots in a horizontal position

that's all the difference there is to it

other than that you're welcome to follow

me an epic aperture here follow me and

turn the notifications for my profile

here and I'll see you alright I really

hope that you've got to turn on your

Instagram notification and make sure you

follow me on instagram at epic aperture

and I'll see you next video. Bye

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10 Worst PS Vita Games - Duration: 8:45.

10.

Opening our list of the 10 Worst PS Vita Games of all time StarDrone Extreme

Although it isn't as bad as it sounds, Sony's long list of games from their PlayStation

Network has a lot of potential.

This game is a bit of both.

But before everything, StarDrone Extreme is a mix of pinball and puzzle.

Watch blazing colors fill up your screen while using the Vita's touch controls.

After a while, the player notices the inconsistencies and unbalanced moments.

There are several portions of the game where the difficulty suddenly spikes; forcing you

to purchase its "free pass" for a dollar.

The only good thing about this game is the touch controls, not the PS3's clunky controls.

There's an unbalanced learning curve here, and it's killing the fun.

But hey, it's just $4.

It receives a PlayScore of 6.24

9.

Supremacy MMA: Unrestricted

For something unrestricted, this game is pretty limited.

505 Games' PS Vita port of the popular Mixed Martial Arts game is marred with soooo many

problems.

Although most of the critics stated that the game's first problems were addressed, every

other thing is still broken.

The animations are stiff, voice acting is terrible and its controls are unresponsive.

Could you imagine a fighting game with unresponsive actions?

That's an instant knock out for this game.

If you want a dose of MMA goodness on your PS Vita, might as well restrict yourself from

buying this.

It receives a PlayScore of 6.19

8.

Resistance: Burning Skies

They say when you speak of PSVita's first "first person shooter", tons of Resistance

fans cry in pain.

This game from was supposed to be the pinnacle of portable twin-stick shooters.

Apparently, it sucked big time.

It's a wasted potential with an egregious story, generic gameplay and the worst part?

Bad multiplayer.

I mean, players can stick with the game's story with minimal issues, but the empty feeling

of progression ruins the atmosphere.

For a twin stick shooter, it's pretty okay but doesn't revolutionize the system.

As stated, the multiplayer is simple.

There's nothing special going aside from the mindless shooting.

Making it not worth some of your time.

It receives a PlayScore of 6.13

7.

Proteus

A game driven by exploration and immersion, Proteus doesn't stray away from its restrictive

walls.

However, it's lacking in so much substance.

It's a first-person walking simulator that takes you to a world where everything is lush,

gorgeous and boring.

People have been asking questions on " what's the point of the game" and not once were

they amused by its "artistic nature".

It was released on Steam months before the game was launched to the PS Vita.

But it's not for everyone, critics and gamers lauded the game's tranquil design, but of

course, it gets boring and repetitive most of the time.

Making a truly magical experience a snore-fest.

Don't drop that PS Vita!

It has a PlayScore of 6.09

6.

Starlight Inception

For a game that tries to become the next generation of space combat, this doesn't even feel

like they're trying.

Escape Hatch Entertainment's space-simulation takes you to the vastness of the galaxy.

Customize your ship, light up the sky and get ready to get disappointed.

It was originally a Kickstarter campaign and fans loved the premise.

After the game launched, it was not what they expected.

The game is marred with technical issues such as clunky controls and bad graphics.

With it, your space-soaring quest is a dizzying experience.

Might as well play Elite Dangerous.

It receives a PlayScore of 6.05

5.

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate

Rocksteady's Arkham series is an award-winning masterpiece.

But this was developed by Armature Studio and deals with the idea of our favorite caped

crusader locked inside the confines of Blackgate Prison.

It has a metroidvania-like style of gameplay.

With the use of Batman's gadgets, he solves puzzles and face the Rogue's Gallery in

the dullest of ways.

Unfortunately, this isn't the Batman game we need right now.

It's still part of the Arkham canon, but it's lack of inspiration and dull moments

can make this game not worth your time.

Even the story, characters and combat are too difficult for the detective to solve.

It receives a PlayScore of 5.99

4.

ModNation Racers: Road Trip

A sequel to PlayStation Portable's racing game, ModNation Racers.

This game takes inspiration from Nintendo's popular Mario Kart series but ultimately fails

due to its cumbersome presentation, framerate stutters and super long load times.

It's part of the PS Vita's launch titles.

Same as its predecessors, put the pedal to the metal and race against other players in

quirky fashion.

The game's racing is okay, but as mentioned, it's buried due to its technical inconsistencies.

The game doesn't even have online multiplayer for christ's sake!

Making it a sloppy and unpolished racing experience.

It receives a PlayScore of 5.96

3.

Reality Fighters

Another one of PS Vita's launch titles, this fighting game features a one of a kind

experience: Augmented Reality.

On paper it seems like an innovation to behold, but at the end of the day, it's just another

tech demo for the future of AR.

The premise of the this game is tempting.

You create your own character and battle out with zany heroes in real-world locations.

Just aim the camera somewhere and fight.

But that's just the good part, the worst part is it doesn't really live up to its

ambition.

The story is silly, combat feels like a chore and it has issues with its PS Vita camera

controls.

It has so much squandered potential and it receives a PlayScore of 5.80

2.

Dungeon Hunter: Alliance

Gameloft has a tough reputation of cloning other games and offering it to folks on the

mobile.

While that worked for a while, their sequel to their dungeon crawling hack and slash didn't

do so well.

Marketed to the public as a new experience for PlayStation players, what they delivered

was a new experience in disappointment.

Although their Diablo clone did well on some things, it was their extraneous additions

that made the game fall apart.

Working well as a single player campaign, they forced the switch to a four player multiplayer--ignoring

the fact that they only had three classes.

Worse was their PlayStation Move support, it was not only unnecessary, but also poorly

implemented.

Looks like they should've just stuck with mobile apps.

It has a PlayScore of 5.70

Here are the Runners-Up before we reveal the number one:

11.

Ridge Racer.

One of the worst games of all time, this racing videogame suffers from an abhorrent gameplay

issues and lack of progression.

It receives a PlayScore of 6.24 12.

Touch my Katamari.

A game about a growing ball of bits and bobs that's too short for anyone's enjoyment.

It has a PlayScore of 6.27.

13.

Escape Plan.

Play through a series of booby-trapped rooms and try manuever with the vita's imprecise

touch controls.

It has a PlayScore of 6.28.

14.

FIFA Soccer 13.

A subpar version of the successful console release.

With no new features to boost, the PS Vita port is nothing but a cash-in.

It has a PlayScore of 6.31.

15.

Resident Evil: Revelations 2.

A flawed port of supposedly decent Resident Evil game.

It has a PlayScore of 6.32.

1.

And the worst PS Vita game of all time is Call Of Duty: Black Ops Declassified

After Resistance's demise on Vita's platform, it's time for the Call of Duty franchise

to follow their footsteps.

For a first person shooter game, it seriously lacks in variety and charm.

Set in the Black Ops universe, follow a mess of episodes from various characters of the

franchise.

The missions feel like an empty shoot 'em up with no clear objective.

Even the shooting feels wonky and difficult to adjust.

The multiplayer is a bit enjoyable with Deathmatches and playing with your friends, but all in

all, it's just not enough.

Declassified isn't Activision's best COD game yet, and it certainly isn't the portable

twin-stick shooter we're hoping for.

It receives a PlayScore of 4.30

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