CD Projekt Red has apologized for a Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 update featuring anti-Russian dialogue and graffiti and says it will remove them in the next update.
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Blizzard has explained that some players have been abusing Dishonorable Kills on Classic Era realms to gain additional rank points, because each rank rewards are different and players are intentionally downranking. Blizzard has a fix that will go into effect on the week of Tuesday, September 12th.
We’ve been working to correct that. In higher ranks, players have been intentionally earning dishonorable kills to lower themselves below their current rank threshold in order to gain credit for an additional rank bucket, thereby allowing them to gain progress more quickly than a player who is just above that upper rank threshold.It’s not our intention to reward players for gaining dishonorable kills. To remedy this, we’re making a change to the way we reward points for a player’s current rank during weekly calculations.Rather than rewarding players with credit for the entire bucket, you will now only earn up to the amount you’re missing from that bucket. There should no longer be a benefit from lowering one’s rank via dishonorable kills to earn progress more quickly.This change will go into effect with the weekly reset on Tuesday, September 12.
CD Projekt Red has apologized for a Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 update featuring anti-Russian dialogue and graffiti and says it will remove them in the next update.
Starfield update 1.7.33 has arrived with a small cargo load of performance and stability improvements, as well as an economy-saving exploit fix that cheesy players will be less happy to see.
Larian Studios has suggested that anyone experiencing "sudden crashes" while playing Baldur's Gate 3 on PS5 take their consoles offline as a workaround while it investigates the root cause of the error, which appears to be tied to the PlayStation Network.
MSI is finally rolling out a fix for a Blue Screen of Death error that’s been appearing for the company’s motherboard customers after they load a Windows 11 update.
<Frontier> on Hardcore Realm Defias Pillager NA has killed Ragnaros! This is the first raid to kill Ragnaros on the «official» Hardcore Realms, where no players in the raid died at any point since Level 1. Additionally, it has only been 11 days since the launch of Hardcore Realms on WoW Classic! Image thanks to Crix on Twitter
WoW Classic recently got its own hardcore mode, which for most of us means one thing: people dying and losing enormous amounts of progress in amusing ways (and maniacs hitting max level in a few days). Hardcore modes are increasingly popular across all games, and take various forms, but the common element is permadeath and, in MMOs especially, that can mean hundreds of hours of playtime disappearing in the blink of an eye. Or in this case, when one unfortunate soul shut their eyes for too long.
It's been an exciting first week of World of Warcraft Classic with over 360,000 deaths globally! Blizzard has even made an infographic showing off some cool data from the Hardcore Classic launch, listing off the top 5 most dangerous mobs in Hardcore. Here's a list of some of the most popular death clips from the first week of Hardcore WoW Classic! And if you're interesting in learning more about Hardcore in Classic WoW, check out our guides below -- Hardcore WoW Overview Hardcore Tips & Tricks Hardcore WoW Leveling Tier List
WoW Classic recently got a new permadeath hardcore mode, and one unfortunate MMO player has found out just how 'hardcore' that really is.
World of Warcraft Classic Hardcore has been live for one week, and Blizzard has shared a number of key stats from the first punishing days.
Pretending to be dead, only to then actually become dead, is quite a way to go.
It's not a good look given that Starfield is one of the most hotly anticipated releases on the PC for an age. But with the game now entering Advanced Access, early adopters with Intel's Arc graphics cards are reportedly suffering widespread issues including plain old crashes, failure to load and catastrophic image corruption.
Warcraft. Warcraft never changes. The words «hunter weapon» or «hunter loot» became its own meme back in the day, due to the fact that hunters could use—and technically benefit from—a bunch of loot otherwise relegated to specific classes. Rogue dagger? That's a hunter weapon. Warrior axe? That's a hunter weapon.