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  • Need for Speed Payback – Customisations Guide

    Need for Speed Payback – Customisations Guide

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  • Twitch Prime members, save on Call of Duty: WWII and get ready for 6 months of Customization Items!

    Twitch Prime members, save on Call of Duty: WWII and get ready for 6 months of Customization Items!

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    Call of Duty: WWII takes the blockbuster franchise back to its roots and delivers a breathtaking experience that features the epic scale, cinematic moments and intensity that only Call of Duty delivers with this awesome Deal of the Day! Right now, you can buy Call of Duty: WWII for $37.99!

    But as a Twitch Prime member you can save an additional $5 bringing the total price down to $32.99! Not only that, over the next six months, Twitch Prime members will get even more content, including the Twitch Prime exclusive Bomb Voyage Nazi Zombies Weapon Camo available starting December 8th when you link your Prime account to your Activision account. Stay tuned for more information on how to unlock your exclusive Weapon Camo and everything else Twitch Prime members have in store for them. In the meantime, jump on this deal and prepare for fast-paced, grounded Multiplayer action or uncover the secrets hidden within the chilling Nazi Zombies experience. If you’re not a Twitch Prime member, you can sign up for a free trial at twitchprime.com to prepare for the battles ahead. We will have more information on what players can expect in the coming days — check back soon.

    · Offer and promotional code expire at 11:59 p.m. (PT) December 1, 2017.

    · Offer only applies to products sold by Amazon.com or Amazon Digital Services LLC (look for “sold by Amazon.com” or “sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC” on the product detail page). Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities will not qualify for this offer, even if “fulfilled by Amazon.com” or “Prime Eligible”.

    · Offer does not apply to digital content.

    · Offer good while supplies last.

    · Shipping charges and taxes may apply to the full value of discounted and free promotional items.

    · Items must be purchased in a single order and shipped at the same speed to a single address.

    · Offer limited to one per customer and account.

    · The maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is $5.

    · Promotional code only applies to Call of Duty World War II Standard Edition.

    · This offer is available to Prime members only.

    · Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time.

    · Offer is non-transferable and may not be resold.

    · Offer discount will be allocated proportionally among all promotional items in your order.

    · If any of the products or content related to this offer are returned, your refund will equal the amount you paid for the product or content, subject to applicable refund policies.

    · If you violate any of these terms, the offer will be invalid.

    · Unless an Amazon Gift Card is the stated benefit of the promotion, promotional codes (including those placed directly in accounts) may not be redeemed for Amazon Gift Cards.

    What is Twitch Prime?

    Twitch Prime is a new premium experience on Twitch that is included with Amazon Prime. Benefits include monthly in-game loot, ad-free viewing on Twitch, a channel subscription every 30 days AND all the benefits of being a prime member. See all the Twitch Prime benefits here.

    Check out the full list of Amazon Prime benefits in: US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Italy and Spain. You can try it for free for 30 days right here, and when you do, you get all the Twitch Prime benefits instantly just by linking your Twitch account to your Amazon account.

    Prime Now
    One and two-hour delivery on tens of thousands of items from Amazon and local stores. Check out Prime Now.

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  • An All-Star event for a great cause: The Call of Duty CODE Charity Challenge!

    An All-Star event for a great cause: The Call of Duty CODE Charity Challenge!

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    The cold winter nights are upon us, so we’re throwing a tournament that will turn up the thermostat to 360 degrees of yy no-scope ladderstall hotness. Presenting the Call of Duty CODE Charity Challenge!

    This is a one-day event happening this Friday, December 1st, starting at 2pm PT. We’ve got eight teams of four going head-to-head in Call of Duty: WW II to talk smack, have a few laughs, and help us donate $100,000 to charity, including $75,000 to the Call of Duty Endowment, which helps veterans find high-quality careers by supporting groups that prepare them for the job market and by raising awareness of the value vets bring to the workplace.

    We radioed in a bunch of our favorite streamers to support the cause. Our captains are ImCoty, VernNotice, FooYa, Di3seL, Noahj456, Vindictive, NICKMERCS, and tV_Squirrel.

    Oh, and we might also have Hutch, H3CZ, IAMWILDCAT, Nadeshot — who’s been working on his jumpshot with Lebron, and many many more!

    You can catch the match on any of the participant’s channels, as well as the main /callofduty Twitch channel with commentary by none other than the very best MLG commentators Clint “Maven” Evans and Jack “CouRageJD” Dunlop.

    WHERE: twitch.tv/callofduty

    WHEN: December 1st, starting at 2pm PT

    TEAMS:

    ImCoty + TiLL_PiLL + nites + domguccii

    FooYa + iCrazyTeddy + KOSDFF + Hamz

    Noahj456 + ImMarksman + Nadeshot + IAMWILDCAT

    Vindictive + MsTeamKK + renegadetv + Dubsu

    tV_Squirrel + BM0K+ zCursed + symple

    Di3seL + H3CZ + Hutch + DTreatsx

    VernNotice +3

    NICKMERCS +3

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  • Now Available on Steam – DOOM VFR

    Now Available on Steam – DOOM VFR

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    DOOM VFR is Now Available on Steam!

    DOOM® VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality. Play as a cybernetic survivor who is activated by the UAC to fight the demon invasion, maintain order, and prevent catastrophic failure at the Mars facility.

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  • Now Available on Steam – Dominions 5 – Warriors of the Faith, 10% off!

    Now Available on Steam – Dominions 5 – Warriors of the Faith, 10% off!

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    Dominions 5 – Warriors of the Faith is Now Available on Steam and is 10% off!*

    In Dominions 5 you take control of a powerful being that rules a nation and aspires to godhood. The type of Pretender Gods can vary from magically powerful arch mages to huge titans or large monuments.

    Dominions is a deep 4x turn based strategy game with a very large variety of spells and units.

    *Offer ends December 4 at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • Free Weekend – The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™

    Free Weekend – The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™

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    Play The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™ for FREE starting now through Sunday at 1PM Pacific Time. You can also pickup The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™ at 50% off the regular price!*

    If you already have Steam installed, click here to install or play The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™. If you don’t have Steam, you can download it here.

    *Offer ends Thursday, December 4th at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • The Classics Return Weekend Deal, up to 75% Off

    The Classics Return Weekend Deal, up to 75% Off

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    Save up to 75% during The Classics Return Weekend Deal*!

    Games included are:

    Wasteland 2 50% Off
    Age of Wonders III 75% Off
    Divinity Original Sin: Enhanced Edition 66% Off
    and MORE

    *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • Nicalis Publisher Weekend – up to 75% Off

    Nicalis Publisher Weekend – up to 75% Off

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    Save up to 75% during the Nicalis Publisher Weekend*!

    Offer includes:

    The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – 33% Off
    The End is Nigh – 50% Off
    Creepy Castle – 75% Off
    and MORE

    *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • Twitch Prime members, get Frozen Synapse + Frozen Cortex right now!

    Twitch Prime members, get Frozen Synapse + Frozen Cortex right now!

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    Starting November 30th — December 6th, get Mode 7’s multi-award-winning genre-defining tactical game Frozen Synapse and its thrilling futuresports follow-up; Frozen Cortex come to Twitch Prime! If you’re not a Twitch Prime member, you can sign up for a free trial at twitchprime.com.

    Plan your moves, anticipate your opponent and get ready to immerse yourself in the tense bluff and double-bluff world of simultaneous-turn-based action. Futuristic cyberpunk aesthetics meet nail-biting competitive gameplay, and there’s two huge single player campaigns to explore as well!

    What is Twitch Prime?

    Twitch Prime is a new premium experience on Twitch that is included with Amazon Prime. Benefits include monthly in-game loot, ad-free viewing on Twitch, a channel subscription every 30 days AND all the benefits of being a prime member. See all the Twitch Prime benefits here.

    Check out the full list of Amazon Prime benefits in: US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Italy and Spain. You can try it for free for 30 days right here, and when you do, you get all the Twitch Prime benefits instantly just by linking your Twitch account to your Amazon account.

    Prime Now
    One and two-hour delivery on tens of thousands of items from Amazon and local stores. Check out Prime Now.

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  • Daily Deal – Lost Castle, 40% Off

    Daily Deal – Lost Castle, 40% Off

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    Today’s Deal: Save 40% on Lost Castle!*

    Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are!

    *Offer ends Saturday at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • Watch, Donate, Fight AIDS

    Watch, Donate, Fight AIDS

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    December 1st is world AIDS day. To show our support, December 1st — 7th Twitch is joining forces with (Coca-Cola)RED in the fight to end AIDS — and we hope you’re in too.

    On December 2nd from 11:00am to 5:00pm PST, join us on the Arena of Valor channel for the (Coca-Cola)RED Game-A-Thon. Eight of your favorite streamers will square off in an Arena of Valor tournament to raise money for the fight against AIDS. Coca-Cola will be generously matching your donations up to $50,000 for the entire week!

    Are you a streamer that wants to show support from your own channel? Here’s how you can do it:

    1. On December 1st, set up the new command !RED with your chatbot (moobot, nightbot, etc.)
    2. Have the chatbot respond to the command with the following line: “Donate & join RED in the fight against AIDS. https://tiltify.com/+red/gameathon
    3. Put !RED in the title of your stream, so chat knows to try it out

    Every 2 minutes a teenager is infected with HIV. In sub-Saharan Africa it costs just 30 cents a day for the life-saving medicine — your donation goes a long way. Your support will help provide HIV testing, counseling, education, and care services to families in sub-Saharan Africa. We hope you’ll join us.

    Ready to help right now? Make a contribution at https://tiltify.com/+red/gameathon/donate

    Noticed our red App Store icon?

    About (RED) and the Global Fund

    (RED) was founded in 2006 to engage businesses and people in the fight against AIDS. To date, (RED) has generated more than $500 million for the Global Fund to fight AIDS and support HIV/AIDS grants in Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia. Global Fund grants that (RED) supports have impacted more than 110 million people with prevention, treatment, counseling, HIV testing and care services.

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  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Review

    Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Review

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    Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is every bit as fantastical as you’d hope, an RPG set in a massive world where man and animal live on the backs of tremendous beasts in a sea of clouds. The world of Alrest, simultaneously Earthly and alien, with a mysterious history that even its major players fail to truly understand, is a magical place to inhabit. It appropriately sets the stage for an epic adventure that gets more interesting as it develops, but this greatness comes after dozens of hours filled with eye rolls and bewilderment. For all the good things Xenoblade 2 eventually introduces, the 80-plus hours it takes to complete the story won’t feel like time wasted, but the bad taste of the its lesser qualities is never completely washed away.

    The cliched hero Rex is a naive and upbeat salvager who gets wrapped up in contract work with the game’s soon-to-be villains at the start. They seek a legendary sword, which in this case is the weapon-manifestation of a human-like being known as a Blade. When a human resonates with a Blade, as Rex does with his objective, Pyra, a lifelong partnership forms. Though sentimental to a point, these bonds are also a bit lopsided as Blades are forever bound to serve their masters. Xenoblade 2 does address this as the story unravels, one of the few smart instances when the game puts itself to task. Rex doesn’t quite enjoy the same full-circle maturation, sadly, though his positivity at least grows more welcome as stakes rise and other characters‘ outlooks sour.

    Anyone familiar with Xenoblade Chronicles will rightfully recognize the way Xenoblade 2 sets you up to be surprised in the end, as characters gradually reveal secret thoughts, unveil unexpected backstories, and make moves that catch you off guard. These thought-provoking revelations reshape your understanding of the world and the point of your participation. But long before the story delivers these compelling beats, you are thrust into predictable scenarios and presented with poorly voiced characters from one scene to the next. Once again, the stout and furry Nopon creatures are an annoyance on par with Jar Jar Binks, harming would-be dramatic scenes the moment they open their mouths.

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    Rex and Pyra seek Elysium, a sort of paradise atop a towering tree running through the center of Alrest. They partner with a small selection of comrades from different walks of life who surprisingly have more in common than they initially realize. You can only ever travel as a party of three, but with a Blade standing behind each character, or Driver, battles are frenzied displays. Still, Xenoblade 2 gives you a chance to breathe and strategize during its real-time bouts. Every character will dish out basic attacks automatically, which in turn fuel more advanced skills. You only ever have complete control over one character, but your allies will chime in with requests to perform certain moves. How you manage this process, and the numerous other battle mechanics, can make or break your success against the game’s tougher enemies.

    One of the major issues with Xenoblade 2 is that it fails to adequately educate you, with fly-by tutorials introducing cascading mechanics and terminology that’s easy to mix up. The flow of combat works as follows: your auto attacks fill up a meter tied to abilities known as arts, arts fuel another meter for special attacks, special attacks can be linked from one character to the next to build up a Blade combo, Blade combos seal away certain enemy abilities, and team chain attacks–based on a meter that is also used to revive fallen teammates–can break these seals to create an elemental explosion that deals hefty damage, which successfully extends the chain attack for another round. Enemies can also be forced into tiers of vulnerability by breaking their defense, toppling them to the ground, launching them into the air, and smashing them back down, provided you execute these moves with abilities linked to cooldowns that you’ve hopefully kept track of, all before countdown timers close your window of opportunity. There are other systems that exist on a per-character basis, but those exclusions notwithstanding, there’s already a lot to keep track of. Success comes from managing timers and meter charges and firmly grasping your available options, the latter of which is more demanding than the game initially lets on.

    Thankfully Xenoblade 2 feels appropriately balanced to account for its learning curve. It’s not until later in the game that mastery becomes paramount. The frustration arises, however, from the lack of reference material, which makes your desire to improve, or your ability to chase hidden paths with dangerous enemies and great rewards, difficult to realize at first. Take screenshots when the game presents you with a tutorial, because once you move to the next text bubble, that info is otherwise lost. The only other recourse is to purchase bite-sized tips from informants throughout the game, though linking partial tutorials to a merchant is hardly user-friendly, and they don’t adequately cover the breadth of Xenoblade 2’s mechanics.

    Merchants in general even manage to be confusing at first, as one location will cram as many as a dozen in a small area. Characters can carry items in special pouches that buff certain stats, such as meter generation, and while some are incredibly useful to the point of eliminating the need to grind, it’s a slow process to familiarize yourself with the dozens of options available to you, and the numerous merchants that specialize in one category apiece. This also extends to a vast selection of accessories for characters and Blades, which are difficult to keep track of and compare given the game’s mediocre item-management interface. Variety is good, but Xenoblade 2 throws you into the deep end a bit too early for you to appreciate the value of everything at your disposal.

    To build a formidable team, you’re encouraged to regularly acquire new Blades by collecting and bonding with Core Crystals, which are found in chests and dropped by defeated enemies. Despite three tiers of crystals–normal, rare, and legendary–you’re never guaranteed to get one of the game’s elusive rare Blades from crystals you find in the field. Save for a few varying body types, the vast majority of Blades you acquire also look nearly identical.

    Looks obviously aren’t everything, and even common Blades are useful as they each come with randomized buffs and stat bonuses that can make a big difference in battle. But rare Blades have unique designs, their own side quests, and a larger selection of skills and stat bonuses than common Blades. It’s easy enough over time to fill out your party with rares, but opening Core Crystals becomes less attractive as diminishing returns set in. Opening 50 towards the end of the game yielded zero rare Blades, despite having unlocked only half of the rare roster.

    To combat the randomness of Core Crystals, you are joined by a Blade early on named Poppi, an artificial lifeform that you can customize to your liking. The concept sounds great, but unlocking parts to modify Poppi requires you to play a shallow retro game called Tiger Tiger, where you move a chunky character through a slow-scrolling stage while picking up collectables. More annoyingly, you can’t play this game freely, and must return to an early-game location and likely play a couple hundred rounds to earn enough resources for desirable upgrades. This long-winded process isn’t enjoyable enough to see through, and not worth sidelining your efforts elsewhere with Blades that you can raise organically through combat.

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    Blades outside of your core party can also be trained via asynchronous mercenary missions, and they return after a fixed amount of time with rewards and experience that goes towards developing their secondary abilities. Field skills, for example–traits such as lockpicking, focus, and leaping power–will allow you to access elite treasure chests and shortcuts. There are very rare instances when the game will gate you with a door that requires mastery of certain field skills, though these are exclusively linked to abilities shared among story-based Blades.

    Even in these situations, you’re never truly stuck. Xenoblade 2 lets you fast travel, instantly, to any major location in the game, regardless of the context in the story. This is great in a pinch, but it’s also incredibly illogical. You shouldn’t be able to warp out of a location to buy equipment across the world during a mission where your main objective is to escape imprisonment, but Xenoblade 2 affords you that option. No matter how silly it seems in practice, fast travelling makes it easy to hop back and forth from one incredible environment to the next. Alrest is gigantic, and following the story will only reveal a small part of what there is to see. Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles X both set a high bar for world design, and developer Monolith Soft. has once again delivered a robust collection of dazzling environments.

    On this and many other levels, Xenoblade 2 exhibits admirable depth. Adventurous types that enjoy complex combat systems can easily spend more than 100 hours uncovering Alrest’s secrets and developing their team of Blades, provided they can come to terms with a handful of unavoidable shortcomings. It’s equal parts pleasing and frustrating, but the struggle to keep up with everything thrown your way is more of a hurdle than a roadblock. It will be a tough pill to swallow for people who aren’t accustomed to the typical cliches found in many Japanese RPGs, and its often clumsy nature keeps it from being the next groundbreaking Switch game, but Xenoblade 2 is worth pursuing if you’ve got enough patience to let it blossom.

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  • Introducing In-Extension purchases, now in limited preview

    Introducing In-Extension purchases, now in limited preview

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    Last month at Developer Day at TwitchCon, we announced our plans to help you, the developer community, build your business on Twitch. Just as we’ve brought powerful monetization tools to creators, we’re now doing the same for you.

    Today, we’re excited to launch In-Extension purchases, available in limited preview.

    In-Extension purchases create a marketplace within your Extensions, which streamers can install to enable viewers to see, buy, and use digital goods within them. For example, imagine creating an Extension for a virtual pet where viewers can buy pet food within the experience, or an Extension that lets viewers buy stickers that appear on stream to other viewers. This creates further opportunity to customize and enhance interactions between streamers and their viewers, all while fueling your creativity by allowing you to monetize.

    To start, we’ve partnered with a few developers for this limited preview. You can see these in action on select channels here. When viewers buy an item within an Extension, they support both the developer and the streamer, who share the revenue.

    These Extensions enable viewers to purchase digital items within them.
    • Death’s Door by Shiny Shoe: In this gothic horror RPG Extension, viewers can purchase “Spirit Bombs,” consumable items that can cause an on-screen explosion, grant an in-game boost, or move the community closer to unlocking the next goal.
    • Live Pet by Porcupine: In this pet game Extension, viewers can engage with a streamer’s pet and purchase items and powerups to boost its progression.

    We’re excited to roll this out to the entire community of developers very soon. Please let us know if you’re interested in building an Extension with the ability to monetize, and share your feedback with us in the forums.

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  • Skyrim, Fallout 4 Updates Add Xbox One X Enhancements; See Them Here

    Skyrim, Fallout 4 Updates Add Xbox One X Enhancements; See Them Here

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    The list of Xbox One X-enhanced titles continues to grow, as two more games have now been updated to take advantage of the console’s extra horsepower. Today, Bethesda rolled out free updates for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and Fallout 4, which add 4K support and other visual enhancements to the acclaimed open-world RPGs.

    As the publisher previously detailed, both titles now support 4K and dynamic resolution following today’s update. Fallout 4 also now boasts enhanced god ray effects and enhanced draw distances for objects, NPCs, grass, and trees. You can take a look at a pair of screenshots from both titles that showcase their 4K enhancements below.

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    Similar updates have also been released for a number of other Bethesda titles, including Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Dishonored 2 and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, and The Evil Within 2. The latter game removed the 30 FPS framerate lock and a has higher framerate overall on Xbox One X, while both Dishonored titles feature 4K textures, improved shadow quality and draw distances, and more enhancements.

    Bethesda has also already released an update for The Elder Scrolls Online. The MMO features native 4K and HDR support on Xbox One X, as well as improved view distance, water reflections, and shadows. Bethesda’s acclaimed shooter Doom will also receive Xbox One X enhancements, though the publisher hasn’t yet detailed what those will entail. You can see all the Xbox One X-enhanced games in our full list.

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  • Daily Deal – Hacknet, 70% Off

    Daily Deal – Hacknet, 70% Off

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    Today’s Deal: Save 70% on Hacknet!*

    Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are!

    *Offer ends Friday at 10AM Pacific Time
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  • How To Fix Your PC Hardware Issues

    How To Fix Your PC Hardware Issues

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    Picture this—you’re playing a game and about to pull off a headshot when all of a sudden—BAM!—it crashes to the desktop without warning. Fine, maybe it’s sloppy code on the part of the developer, but then it happens again, and in a different game this time. Uh oh, something’s wrong.

    You decide it’s a sign that you should be finishing that PowerPoint presentation you’ve been working on instead of playing games, so you ignore the issue. But as you load up the program, your PC restarts itself. What is going on? Do you have a bad stick of RAM? Possibly, or maybe your graphics card is dying. All you know is that something is ailing your PC, you just don’t know what.

    Well, we are here to help. Just as a doctor can run an X-ray to see a broken bone or an MRI to determine ligament damage, there are ways of determining if a component is toast. Here’s how.

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  • Star Wars‘ Mark Hamill Avoided „Fans“ With Wheelchair Disguise

    Star Wars‘ Mark Hamill Avoided „Fans“ With Wheelchair Disguise

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    Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill is one of the most fan-friendly members of the Star Wars cast, with daily conversations with fans on Twitter and regular convention appearances. But that doesn’t mean he always wants to stop and chat to everybody.

    Hamill was recently spotted at JFK airport in New York, hunched over in a wheelchair, leading fans to speculation about his health. However, the actor has now confirmed that he is fit and well, and was using the wheelchair as part of a disguise to avoid unscrupulous autograph-hunters.

    Hamill replied to the fan’s concerned tweet with, „HA! Arriving 5AM I tried the old ‚wheelchair trick‘ JUST 2 avoid autograph $alesmen/Dealer$ who constantly badger me (& my family) 2 increase value of their items. All the better 2 gouge TRUE FANS later on Ebay #TheyCanGoForceThemselves #NoMoreAirportSignings.“

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    Hamill was also in the news this week when he revealed that he was „horrified“ by a classic Star Wars scene. When a fan posted an image of a gruesome Star Wars themed-cake, playing tribute to the moment in The Empire Strikes Back in which Luke chops off a Wampa’s arm, the star had a surprising response.

    „When filming [the] scene I was assured my lightsaber swipe toward camera (creature not on set) would simply singe fur to scare him off,“ Hamill tweeted. „[I was] horrified to later see amputation and unnecessary cruelty. Wampa was HUNGRY (not EVIL). Luke would never do this!“

    Hamill will be seen in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which hits theaters on December 15. There has been plenty of promotional activity for the movie over past couple of weeks, including a TV spot in which Chewie smacks a Porg, and another that focuses on Luke’s relationship with Rey.

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  • First Civilization 6 Expansion, Rise And Fall, Revealed

    First Civilization 6 Expansion, Rise And Fall, Revealed

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    Publisher 2K has revealed the first expansion for Civilization VI, called Rise and Fall. The expansion adds eight civilizations and nine new leaders, along with a variety of new systems to further bolster the turn-based strategy game.

    In addition to the new civilizations, Rise and Fall adds eight new world wonders as well as new units, districts, buildings, and improvements. It also expands the Government and Diplomacy systems, allowing you to form new types of partnerships with other civs that can provide new bonuses. It also adds Great Ages and Governors, which are characters that can be hired to further customize a city.

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    Rise and Fall introduces a number of features designed to level out the playing field in the later game, when it can be hard to catch up to the civilization in the lead. This includes a Loyalty system for cities and other adjustments. For more details, check our preview of Rise and Fall’s new systems.

    Civ 6: Rise and Fall launches for PC on February 8, 2018. A price has not yet been announced.

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  • Nintendo Switch Release Date For Yooka-Laylee Announced

    Nintendo Switch Release Date For Yooka-Laylee Announced

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    Playtonic Games has announced a release date for the Nintendo Switch version of its Banjo-Kazooie spiritual successor, Yooka-Laylee. The retro-style 3D platformer launches for Nintendo’s console on December 14.

    Yooka-Laylee was originally announced for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Wii U. It released on the former three platforms back in April; however, the Wii U version was canceled due to „unforeseen technical issues“ and development was shifted over to Nintendo’s new console instead. Until now, Playtonic hadn’t announced a release window for the Switch version, though earlier this summer the developer teased that it hoped to share more news about that version „soon.“

    „The Playtonic team has spent many, many months optimising Yooka-Laylee for Nintendo Switch (with technical help and support from Nintendo and Unity themselves!) and we believe we’re delivering a version Nintendo fans can be proud of,“ Playtonic wrote on its website.

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    The Switch version of Yooka-Laylee will feature a custom achievements system, as well the ability to play all eight multiplayer mini-games with a single Joy-Con. It also features all of the improvements Playtonic made to the game with Yooka-Laylee’s first big update, including a new camera system, improved controls, the option to skip through dialogue quickly, and many other adjustments.

    Switch owners will be able to pre-purchase Yooka-Laylee through the Nintendo Switch Eshop beginning December 7. You can read more about the title in GameSpot’s Yooka-Laylee review.

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  • PLAYSTATION ANTHOLOGY BOOK – An essential – gift – read – not to be missed!

    PLAYSTATION ANTHOLOGY BOOK – An essential – gift – read – not to be missed!

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    In celebration of a console that brought wonder into the lives of so many, and a brand that reshaped the whole entertainment industry, the authors and Geeks-Line retrace Sony’s incredible journey.

    Read about the creation of the company following World War II, to the machine’s retirement in the early 2000s. Featuring 26 interviews with important figures, from throughout the era, recount their experiences with unabashed honesty, painting a detailed picture of the great venture led by Ken Kutaragi. Much like the successful Nintendo 64 Anthology book, the PlayStation Anthology is unique in both form and content.

    The PlayStation Anthology, hardback book, offers a wealth of fascinating facts and insight into the development of the PlayStation console, the people behind the machine, the games, along with the complete collector’s guide to (*) 4500 titles released in every territory. * (Only the Collector’s Editor offers the Collector’s Guide)

    To fully appreciate the scale of the PlayStation phenomenon, readers will be given an insight in its genesis, the context in which it was developed, and understand the commercial and marketing power of Sony itself.  The PlayStation Anthology sheds light on the birth of the PlayStation and Sony, the company’s triumph, as well as its shortcomings, strategies, technological advancements and, of course, its fantastical games library.

    Sample of in book information:

    • A Full History of the Machine – From its Genesis, Successes, and Fame, to its Well-Earned Retirement

    • Official Games that Were Cancelled

    • Official Accessories

    • 26 Exclusive Interviews

    • Never-Before-Released Information

    • The Rarest and Most Sought-After Games

    • 458 paged hardback (Collector’s Edition) (Classic Edition 386 pages)

    With the recent surge of interest in retro games/machines, the PlayStation Anthology marks out the PlayStation territory right from the very start in one fantastic hit with a reference work of infinite detail opening up a world that was the iconic platform for today’s console arena.

     

    Amazon US – PlayStation Anthology – Classic Edition

    Price : us$44.90

    Amazon UK- PlayStation Anthology – Classic Edition 

    Price : £34.90

    Amazon DE (Germany)- PlayStation Anthology – Classic Edition 
    Price: €39.90

    Amazon IT (Italy)- PlayStation Anthology – Classic Edition 

    Price: €39.90

    Amazon ES(Splain)- PlayStation Anthology – Classic Edition

    Price: €39.90

    The Collectors Edition of the PlayStation Anthology Book (with 72 additional pages) is available on the Geeeksline-publishing.com:

    https://lc.cx/YBU4

    Price: us$54.90

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    Watch Path of Exile and get free Drops

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    Get a free helmet skin when you watch Path of Exile on Twitch.

    Earn free Drops on Twitch when you watch Path of Exile, the dark fantasy action RPG from Grinding Gear Games. Drops is a fun and easy way to get in-game rewards just for watching your favorite channels on Twitch.

    How it works:

    1. Link your Path of Exile account to Twitch.
    2. Watch your favorite Path of Exile streamer on Twitch.
    3. That’s it! You now have a chance to earn one of 22 awesome cosmetic helmet skins as you conquer evil in Oriath.

    If you’re not sure who to watch, head over to ZiggyDLive’s channel at 1:30PT today to get in on the free loot. This event will run until December 18, so get started soon!

    New to Path of Exile? Path of Exile is free to play — get it here, and learn more about how to earn Drops on Twitch here.

    Website: LINK

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    Twitch Studios wants your chicken dinners

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    Don’t worry, we’re not planning on gatecrashing your next Sunday roast. We’re talking about the savory, crispy taste of virtual victory that comes after a successful round of PUBG.

    We’re on the hunt for your best plays, fails, and funny footage from PLAYERUNKOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS streams on Twitch. Any and all streamers (not just Partners) are encouraged to participate! All you need to do is send us your footage, include a few details about you and your channel, and give us your permission to use the footage in an untitled (but very exciting) video project about PLAYERUNKNOWN and the PUBG phenomenon, produced by Twitch Studios.

    These are the video specs we’re looking for — make sure your video meets these or we won’t be able to use it:

    Length: 30–60 seconds
    Size: 1920 x 1080
    FPS: 29.97/30 
    Encoding: MP4
    Bitrate: 15 Mbps or higher

    Send your videos and tell us a bit about your experience of playing PUBG here. The submission period ends on January 1, so you can take advantage of the holiday break to get in some solid lootin’ and shootin’ time.

    When we can tell you more, we’ll tell you right here, so keep your eyes on the Twitch Blog.

    Website: LINK