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Ameliance Custom Deliveries have been added to Final Fantasy XIV with the launch of Patch 6.15, and players can learn more about House Leveilleur by crafting and gathering the required items. Custom Deliveries are nothing new in Final Fantasy XIV, with previous expansions tasking players with procuring goods for characters like Zhloe Aliapoh, M’Naago, or Kai-Shirr. FFXIV players are very excited about this particular Custom Delivery quest chain, however, since it deals with an NPC very closely related to two very important Scions.
Captain Kirrahe is a brave soldier in Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and there will come a time where his fate is going to be in your hands. Depending on your actions through a certain mission on Virmire in Mass Effect 1, you will have the option to keep him alive for the rest of the series, up until Mass Effect 3. The pre-requisites are quite specific though, and easy to miss, so if you’d like to keep seeing the face of Captain Kirrahe in your playthrough, take a look below to see how you can save him during the events on Virmire.
Minecraft Update 1.9 will be released as a final version next week on Monday, February 29th. However, those who want to try out the long-in-development patch can do so by grabbing the pre-release version, which is available now. Minecraft Version 1.9 has been the longest stretch between new versions of the game, so many are expecting some big changes for this update. The patch notes haven’t been revealed yet, though they are promised when the update launches next week.
Dead Eye is a time slowing special ability that allows you to target enemies and shoot them while active.  The Dead Eye ability can be used by pressing in the Right Thumbstick at any time you have your weapon drawn.  When using Dead Eye you can target multiple enemies by moving the aiming reticle with the Right Thumbstick and then pressing B/Circle Button to mark the target.  Once you have your targets marked you can then press the RT/R2 button to fire at the targets in the order they were marked.
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Lost and Found is a side-mission in The Ascent, where you need to find a bag and take it to a certain person, per Raphel’s request. Raphel is an NPC found in The Node, the game’s second hub area, so you may need to progress the story a little before you are able to tackle such mission. With that said, unfortunately, Lost and Found is another one of those missions that you won’t be able to easily complete, due to technical issues.
The Outer Worlds: Peril On Gorgon is the first DLC to release for Obsidian’s sci-fi role-playing game, and it’s set firmly in the middle of the main narrative. If you were thinking you could pick Peril On Gorgon up and play it immediately you may find yourself in for a rude awakening. Peril On Gorgon DLC is accessible after completing “Radio Free Monarch.” In order to play the new The Outer Worlds DLC you will first have to buy it, obviously.
The Animal Crossing series has many different aspects to it and that is no different with the new Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Nintendo Switch that just released today. One of the most important of these is your character that you create, as you will be playing as them for the rest of the game. Before even designing the character at all, you will be asked to choose a name. The big question you may be having in Animal Crossing: New Horizons though is can you change your name in the game?
You can play as either male or female Eivor in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, but you can also let the Animus choose Eivor’s gender for you. This doesn’t just choose one gender at random, though. It’s a bit more complicated than that. You can play the entire game as either male Eivor or female Eivor if you so choose, but the “let the Animus choose” option is actually the canon choice, much like Kassandra was the canon choice in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.