Best Minecraft Mangrove Swamp Seeds for Bedrock & Java (November 2024) x

Mangrove Swamps are essentially an alternative version of regular Swamp biomes in Minecraft, with deeper waters, frogs, fish, and mangrove trees’ uniquely red wood. They were introduced in The Wild Update in Minecraft 1.19, along with Ancient Cities. If you’re looking to experience them in their full glory, this list contains some of the best, … Read more

X NYT Connections Today: Hints and Answers for November 5, 2024

[ad_1] Connections is a New York Times puzzle game where players have to figure out “connections” between various words and arrange them into groups of four. To help you out, we decided to break down all the categories and answers for the Connections puzzle for November 5. What is “Connections”? NYT’s ‘Connections’ is a puzzle … Read more

No, you’re not imagining Monster Hunter Wilds’ beta combat feeling off – there’s a good reason for it x

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I didn’t get much further in the extremely popular beta for the haute-couture-asaurus action of Monster Hunter Wilds than perfecting the exact orange-to-white ratio of my cat. Not because I wasn’t having fun, but because I immediately started looking up GPU prices after playing for ten minutes. As such, I didn’t spend enough time with the combat to get a proper feel for it. Cultural osmosis has once again allowed me to form an uneducated take, however, and I’m getting the sense there’s been some mixed reactions re: bonk quality. According to a clip shared on X by user Blue Stigma, there’s a good reason for those misgivings. It’s all about frames, you see.

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We’ve learned the hard way that ganging up on Deadlock doesn’t make it more digestible x

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The mystery surrounding Deadlock, Valve’s work-in-progress MOBA shooter, has largely evaporated. Its freely extendable invite system is about as effective at controlling player headcount as a disinterested football steward, meaning pretty much anyone with a clued-in Steam friend can get in and start poking around its secrets. And yet, being a lane-pushing wizard fighter in the Dota 2 vein, it’s already a vast tangle of interplaying abilities, items, strats, and often unspoken rules, of the kind that even experienced gankists will take hundreds of hours to learn. It’s been too much for poor Brendy, at any rate.

Still, Brendy is but one man. What if we had but four men, working in tandem to crush lanes and flatten Patrons just as Gabe intended? To find out if Deadlock is indeed more comprehensible as a team sport, Graham, Ed, Ollie, and James joined forces, promptly getting fucked up yet emerging from the warlock hospital with a deeper understanding of its workings. Or, at least, if anyone would keep playing.

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Straftat review: an anarchic First-Person Speed dater you’ll fall in love with x

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It’s tempting to frame Straftat as a throwback to an older, better time for the multiplayer FPS, when the lingo was coded in frags and gibs and sucking it down, when satisfaction was drawn entirely from performance rather than some convoluted, artificial system of progression. Not only would this be inaccurate, but it would also do a disservice to what Straftat truly is, namely a wild overcorrection in response to the direction of modern multiplayer gunfests, one that careens straight through retro stations to arrive somewhere new and exciting.

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