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While DICE’s Battlefield 4 will include a massive single player campaign, we all know what mode most fans will be playing when the game arrives in October, and that’s multiplayer.  With a host of new features, like the game’s Commander, Spectator, and Levolution, BF4 is looking promising, some are getting antsy waiting on the release.  So anxious in fact, that they’ve begun to compile a massive list of guns and gadgets for the game.
So, you want to learn the ways of the force during the zombie apocalypse young padawan? Then you have come to the right place, as a beautiful Star Wars inspired easter egg known as “Dying Force,” certainly exists within the game. With the power of the force you can lift up and fling about enemies or objects.  This great power can be yours if you can complete the required ritual successfully.
A rather divisive aspect of Dying Light 2 is its overreliance on the Survivor Sense mechanic. It’s basically what you’ll need when looking out for items, resources, and even collectibles. Chances are, you’re pressing the button to activate it almost as much as you’re holding forward. There comes a time when you press the button, it won’t activate, creating more frustration from an overly relied on mechanic. Here is how to fix this possible bug for Survivor Sense not working in Dying Light 2.
This weekend saw the critically-acclaimed release of Elden Ring, and players have been exploring the Lands Between ever since.  One of the earliest areas poses quite a challenge in the areas surrounding Stormveil Castle, which is protected by swarms of deadly soldiers and knights.  But past the barricades within, you’ll find the Limgrave Tower Bridge, a path that leads to the Divine Tower of Limgrave, and it is guarded by three mighty giants, with halberds and bows.
Be honest, you’re having trouble figuring out how to make more Gil as a Culinarian. It’s fairly well known that Culinarians have the lowest single item earning potential out of all of the Disciples of the Hand especially when compared to Goldsmith or Weaver. What’s more, to really turn a good profit, you’ll want to level up Botanist and Fisher alongside it or face the wrath of high material prices.
Players were told that the latest Final Fantasy XIV expansion was the ending of the story that has been happening since the release of A Realm Reborn. However, players were promised another story was in the works and with 6.1 we are getting to see the beginning of this story. A nice little teaser has given us a glimpse of what this story involves. The Warrior of Light is getting invited to a new realm and we have no clue what is in store.
FIFA 22 is upon us and like all great FIFA games, FIFA 22 allows you to play with your friends. What differs in this year’s version of FIFA is that you are able to play with friends in more game modes than ever before. It’s not all given to you upfront though, so here is how you play against friends in FIFA 22. How to Play With Friends in FIFA 22 In this year’s FIFA, it’s all about cooperative play and luckily, this doesn’t just mean exhibition and online games.
With the newest season of Fortnite upon us, you’ll be able to explore all new portions of the map, take part in modes that don’t allow building, and shoot yourself huge distances across the map to cover a large portion in a single bound. However, one of the new parts of Chapter 3 is the inclusion of Omni Chips, special items that will allow you to craft some unique cosmetics. But, where do you find them all?
The latest set of Cosmic Summer challenges is now live in Fortnite, and this week’s quests require players to play Pro 100. Pro 100 is a fan-favorite limited-time mode that is returning for the Cosmic Summer event, similar to Bio’s Zone Wars Trio. This game mode is a straightforward team deathmatch, but players can purchase better weapons using coins earned by eliminating enemies. Some of the Cosmic Summer challenges for Pro 100 are quite grindy, and some of them can feel impossible to do without a group of friends.