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Fortnite's drastically diminished Save the World XP rewards was a bug, Epic says, but now it's fixed.
Epic Games says a recent change to Fortnite Save the World that drastically cut back on the XP players could earn was in fact a bug, and the issue is being fixed.
The trouble came to light yesterday when players discovered that Epic had apparently made a change to the XP cap on Save the World, the original Fortnite PvE experience. Fortnite Save the World is pretty much an afterthought at this point, long ago left in the dust of Fortnite Battle Royale, but players can still use it to earn progress in Fortnite overall. As Forbes explains, players could previously earn multiple levels per day from playing Save the World, but with the start of Chapter 6 Season 1, it was cut to a total of nine levels per week, a drastic reduction. 0 reply
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Fortnite's latest season lets players morph into lethal demon hunters who defy gravity and the God of Destruction himself, Godzilla.
The next Fortnite Chapter is set to go live this Saturday, and there are a ton of new features ready to launch alongside it, including a new battle pass, movement mechanics, and maps. Honestly, everything that's on offer in Chapter 6 Season 1 actually looks seriously cool. Although it would be pretty hard to miss with a season called Demon Hunters.
"As the wind blows, the sun rises on a beautiful new island, shrouded in mystery and mystical energy," an Epic Games blog post says. "In its darkest corners, demons dwell, wreaking havoc with their masks of chaotic power. Great heroes must rise to drive back the ancient evils that roam this land. Become a ronin and cut through the darkness to find the light in Fortnite Battle Royale." 0 reply
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Deception Revealed: Japanese Ubisoft Consultant Who Criticized Players for Yasuke Turns Out to Be a Sweet Baby Inc Employee
As it became known, users have revealed more manipulations by Ubisoft regarding Assassin's Creed: Shadows.
Recently, Japanese "expert" and consultant for Ubisoft, Kazuma Hashimoto, said in an interview with the New York Times that criticism of the game is allegedly spread only by people in the West who use a translator and misinterpret the words of the Japanese, and the Japanese themselves "were not upset that the game presents Yasuke as the main character and a samurai."
However, users managed to find that Hashimoto, judging by his LinkedIn profile, is a former employee of Sweet Baby Inc, having worked there from February 2020 to April 2023, i.e. almost the entire time of active development of Assassin's Creed: Shadows. 0 reply
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Drowning in Dislikes: Bioware's Inclusive Character Editor Called Disgraceful
Last week, Bioware Studios gave a number of publications the opportunity to publish a preview of the upcoming Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
The preview, among other things, showed the character editor, which was massively criticized by users, and the resulting characters turned into memes. At the moment, the preview with the character editor is drowning in dislikes: 5 thousand likes against 20 thousand dislikes.
Users criticized the inclusive editor from Bioware, in which the slider for the size of the buttocks and breasts does not change anything, but the player is allowed to customize the pronoun, get vitiligo, but the most absurd thing is that plastic surgery has apparently appeared on Thedas, since the character can have his mammary glands removed: 0 reply
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