There’s nothing like the excitement of diving into a game right when it drops, especially a huge HoyoVerse title like Zenless Zone Zero. But that thrill can disappear fast if you keep hitting a “Download *******” error that stops you from playing. Zenless Zone Zero oozes with style, fast-paced action, and that adorable humor we’ve come to expect from HoyoVerse games. With a solid lineup of characters, it’s set to be a game you could lose yourself in for days. But wouldn’t it be great if you could download it without running into that pesky Download ******* error? In this guide, I’ll show you how to fix the Download ******* 200 error in ZZZ. View the full article
Hoyoverse’s fiercely-anticipated title Zenless Zone Zero has already attracted thousands of players and that may cause issues for the ZZZ servers—so we’ll tell you how to tell if there are any ongoing server problems. Zenless Zone Zero is ready to rival fellow Hoyoverse title Genshin Impact as the hottest gacha roleplaying game available and, given the popularity of Genshin, there are high expectations for ZZZ. View the full article
Simon Nielsen, champion of the MTG Pro Tour Amsterdam with his Nadu Bant deck, believes this overwhelmingly powerful strategy should be banned as soon as possible. “This deck is ridiculously strong, and I’m just happy I got to use it before it gets banned, which it surely will,” he said upon receiving his trophy on June 30. The latest Pro Tour winner expects the ban hammer to fall imminently on the Simic-******** bird wizard. Nielsen jokingly added, “Do not invest.” Despite the champ’s warning, many cards have already spiked in price over the last few days in reaction to Nadu, Winged Wisdom’s rise in popularity. Key pieces to the deck’s combo, such as Shuko, have seen an unbelievable upsurge in price. View the full article
If you were expecting any fireworks from July 4’s LoLdle quote, you’re probably going to be disappointed. This voice line should be fairly easy for most League of Legends players to solve—especially because one word practically gives away the answer. Who says “What do you mean my hammer’s too big?” in LoL? The LoLdle quote for July 4 is “What do you mean my hammer’s too big?” The League champion who says this quote is Poppy. View the full article
To get the best compositions in Zenless Zone Zero, you need to make multiple pulls at the Signal Search and if you’re lucky you’ll get your preferred S-rank Agents. Then, at 300 pulls, you get to choose an S-rank Agent as a high-level reward. Because ZZZ is new and there are so many Agents to choose from, it can be hard to know exactly which of the six S-rank Agents you should be picking once you’ve hit that 300-pull mark. We’ve put together all the best suggestions. View the full article
#TBT Precursor chipmaker Cyrix made personal computing accessible to millions with its affordable budget PCs, only to be ******* by its best product and its inability to run a popular game. Read Entire Article View the full article
The good thing about Zenless Zone Zero is that it might run without a hitch. However, there are still issues with the game. You may be facing crashing and lagging issues in Zenless Zone Zero, and I’m here to fix it. Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ): How to fix the crashing and laggingSadly while the game isn’t as resource-demanding, players like myself have run into issues like the ****** screen appearing causing the environment to not load in. Now, it seems like the performance is also taking a hit. Thankfully, there are ways to keep the game from both crashing and lagging. Depending on where you’re playing Zenless Zone Zero, it’s always a good idea to tweak the game based on the best graphic settings. That way, you might not even need to troubleshoot. The tips below are methods that have been tried by the community. So, by doing them, you may get the Zenless Zone Zero to work quickly.Screenshot: PC InvasionBest ways to stop the crashing and lagging.Updat...View the full article
You’ll quickly amass a decent amount of Residual and Fading Signals in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ), but what should you buy with them? Let me explain how the currencies work and what their best uses are.How to get Residual Signals and Fading Signals in Zenless Zone ZeroResidual and Fading Signals are among the many currencies in Zenless Zone Zero. You will earn both types of Signals by using the Signal Search. Both currencies are tied to the Gacha system, so they are pretty rare unless you spend real money.Screenshot: PC InvasionIf you want to spend your Signals, go to the Signal Shop tab in the store and scroll across to the appropriate page. You can also exchange Polychromes for Encrypted and Master Tapes here, although the conversion happens automatically when you use Signal Search.What is the best way to spend Residual and Fading Signals in ZZZ?If you’re like me and always hunting for your next pull, the Encrypted and Master Tapes are an attractive o...View the full article
If you misspelled your name during the story mission or just thought of a new one, changing your username in Zenless Zone Zero might not be as obvious as you’d expect. The interface in Zenless Zone Zero is overloaded with different elements and visual effects that it’s easy to get lost in different menus. Don’t worry, though: Most features you saw in other HoYoverse games are present here. View the full article
After achieving 50 pulls from the Stable Signal Searches in Zenless Zone Zero, you’re entitled to choose one free S-Rank Agent out of six – but the choice is a difficult one. Which free S-Rank Agent is best in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ)?There are six S-Rank Agents to choose from after 50 pulls in Zenless Zone Zero, giving you a generous range. But this only makes the choice *******. I’ve played with the six Agents and can provide you with a synopsis of each of them to help you make your choice. I’ll also be imparting my own opinion regarding whether you should choose them or not.Grace HowardScreenshot: PC InvasionGrace Howard is a strong and quick-******* Agent who delivers lots of Electric damage over an area. She is great for crowd control and dealing with more than one ******, although falls short in one-on-one difficult engagements.As she attacks, she’ll build a stack of Zap, which enhances her Special ******* by making it more dam...View the full article
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Zenless Zone Zero is out, which means it’s time to collect all the free rewards that celebrate the launch of the game. The developer promised 100 free pulls and 80 free Boopons, and here’s how to get all of them quickly. How to get 100 free pulls in Zenless Zone Zero It will take a few days to get all the rewards. Screenshot by Dot Esports The 100 free pulls and 80 free Boopons don’t come straight away. Instead, you have to play Zenless Zone Zero for some time to unlock different features and get all the free goodies. Some pulls come from events, while others await you in the mail. View the full article
The Zenless Zone Zero gacha system, Signal Search, is initially locked behind the main story. This means you can’t summon new Agents and W-Engines immediately. However, if you follow the main story, you can start summoning pretty quickly. Here’s when you can start pulling in ZZZ and how to unlock the feature. View the full article
Like most gacha games, Zenless Zone Zero gives you the chance to earn character without dropping a dime. But it can be a process. To learn which characters are free in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) and how to get them, we got the answer below.Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ): All free characters and how to get themCurrently, the third-person shooter has a total of nine characters that you can earn by simply playing Zenless Zone Zero. Two of which are deemed non-combat. The other 8 can earned by the game’s gacha system by Film or Mastertapes which are one of the game’s currencies. It should be worth noting that rerolling in Zenless Zone Zero can help land higher-tier characters that are free as well.At the time of writing this, Nicole, Anby, and Billy are three characters you get from the get-go. However, you earn Nicole after the first mission. The fourth character you can get for free is the Victorian housekeeper Corin Wickes. Rather than playing the game, Corin is unlocked through t...View the full article
The developers of ***** by Daylight recently shared some interesting changes that will be coming to the game in the future. The game is still going strong as ***** by Daylight's 9th year roadmap shows various planned content releases throughout the year. While most are still a mystery by this point, the Behaviour Interactive team did share some insight on some small updates inbound. View the full article
Items in Zenless Zone Zero can be confusing as there are so many names and terms to remember. As the Eridu Welcome Gift is a “Recommended” item in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ), let’s figure out if it’s worth it.What is the Eridu Welcome Gift in Zenless Zone Zero?Before determining value, let me quickly explain what the Eridu Welcome Gift is and how to get it. You can find the Eridu Welcome Gift under the Recommended tab of the Signal Shop. The Signal Shop is where you can spend real money, and it’s unlocked after the first few introductory missions.The Eridu Welcome Gift is a one-time purchase and is pretty cheap at around $1. The issue is, as a new player, you won’t know what the items do, so here’s what’s inside:Encrypted Master Tape x1Master Tape x11-in-4 Selectable W-EngineThe Encrypted Master Tape and regular Master Tape can both be used on the Signal Search. You’ll unlock the Signal Search along with t...View the full article
I’m sure you’ve got a pretty good idea of what Zenless Zone Zero is after its trailer was shown off at The Game Awards 2023 and Gamescom 2024. HoYoverse’s marketing team made sure Zenless Zone Zero grabbed everyone’s attention, whether you’re a fan or not. But even if the banner of cute anime characters and cool setting piqued your interest, you might still be wondering what it’s all about and how it plays. I’ll break it all down for you so you can decide if it’s worth playing. View the full article
The recent signing of Snax by G2 Esports has left the Counter-Strike 2 community in a state of confusion and skepticism. While G2 has a history of surprising roster moves, this decision has sparked a flurry of reactions, with fans already questioning the logic. The Counter-Strike fandom’s reaction to Snax’s appointment as G2’s new captain has been overwhelmingly critical today. Some asked “Why can’t G2 just be normal?” while others suggested no one can expect normalcy from G2’s moves. Others were even more damning, simply claiming the behind-the-scenes swaps “comical.” View the full article
Zenless Zone Zero may be free to play, but if you want to see new characters in a timely manner, you may be tempted to spend. The Inter-Knot Membership looks like a good deal, but let me explain if it’s worth it in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ).What is the Inter-Knot Membership in Zenless Zone Zero?Before we talk about value, let me quickly explain what the Inter-Knot Membership does. You can purchase the Membership from the Signal Shop. The Inter-Knot Membership costs $5 and gives 300 Monochromes and 2700 Polychromes.The issue is that you don’t get all of that currency right away. You get 300 Monochromes and 90 Polychromes immediately. The rest of the Polychromes are given in installments of 90 each day you log in.The Inter-Knot Membership lasts 28 days, and you can repurchase it when the time is up. If you’ve just started playing, you’ll unlock the shop and gacha system after a couple of missions.Is the Inter-Knot Membership good value in Zenless...View the full article
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Fans have been left questioning if MrBeast and Kai Cenat’s Fourth of July stream was genuine after AMP Davis seemingly accidentally lit the house on *****. Popular streamer Kai Cenat hosted a livestream on July 3 where he invited MrBeast to his AMP House, filled the room with firecrackers for their “Fireworks War” on the Fourth of July, and detonated them—seemingly lighting the house on *****. Fans are already debating the authenticity of the stunt, however, with many claiming it’s fake. View the full article
SO many mobile Zenless Zone Zero players have been stuck with an unloaded background, showing a blank void, when trying to play Zenless Zone Zero. Let’s go over how we can fix it.How to fix ****** screen bug in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ)Considering so many players are experiencing this Zenless Zone Zero bug, it’s very safe to say that this is a miHoYo issue over a user issue. New launches of any title are bound to have issues as the servers get saturated by new players, putting strain on connections, and therefore rendering.Release day amirite byu/No_Information_5498 inZenlessZoneZeroIf you’re experiencing the environment not loading when you try to play the game, then consider the following options:Make sure your phone has the right specsBefore we fully ***** into it being miHoYo’s problem, let’s make sure your phone can actually handle the game, first. To do this, go to the Play Store or App Store and scroll down to find Zenless Zone...View the full article
Wuthering Waves fans noticed the recently released Patch 1.1 revamped some of the voice lines from previous story quests. The free-to-play action RPG quickly became one of the most successful launches in recent memory, amassing over 30 million downloads just within the first month of its release. But while Wuthering Waves has been praised for its fast-paced combat and free-flowing movement mechanics, players have also criticized the game for its story and the lackluster voiceovers for some characters. View the full article
Team Liquid’s esports teams competing in the 2024 Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia this month have been given the green light to wear Pride jerseys. There were question marks around whether TL players would be allowed to don rainbow-emblazoned shirts while at the $60 million, multi-title event, especially after Saudi Arabia’s crackdowns over rainbow-********* toys and clothing. These worries were today allayed, with online reporter Rod Breslau confirming the org “has been permitted to and will wear Pride jerseys” at the Boulevard City tourneys. View the full article
If you want to start over and get a character you didn’t land on in Zenless Zone Zero, resetting might be a good idea. This guide will walk you through how to reroll and reset your account in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) and start fresh. How to reroll your account and start fresh in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) – GuideThere are many reasons to reroll in Zenless Zone Zero such as pulling again in a banner to get a character you wanted. Plus, you can also select Belle or Wise again. However, to reroll and start over, you have to get a new account for Zenless Zone Zero. This would mean you may have to do everything all over again. On the other hand, since you can skip cut scenes and the game itself is rather fast, you can quickly catch up to your initial spot. Plus, you can redo missions in casual or challenge mode.Image: HoYoverseWhat is lost when rerolling?The good news is that there’s not much you’ll be missing out on other than web events. These events happen pe...View the full article
Zenless Zone Zero is the next gacha game to hit phones and computers from famous developer miHoYo, the creators of Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, and more. As such, the voices of some of these characters might be well known to the community. So let’s investigate these actors and look at all Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) English voice actors.Zenless Zone Zero — All English voice actorsScreenshot: PC InvasionDuring your time playing ZZZ and saving the citizens of New Eridu, you’re going to hear a lot of voice lines. The Agents you play all have their own voice actors who spent countless hours screaming, shouting, and crying for our enjoyment. Since the game is a high-profile title, you might recognize some of the voices.The voice actors may have contributed their performances to your favorite video games, anime, or live-action movies. We have compiled a list of all known English voice actors in ZZZ, and we will touch on some of their notable works after the lis...View the full article
Playing with nostalgia-laden imagery from the early 2000s, Zenless Zone Zero sees developer HoYoverse pivot gracefully from the fantastical settings of Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail into an enticing urban dystopia. It’s a universe where you’ll duke it out in glitzy real-time fights as a trio of streetwear-clad agents, solving simple puzzles as their handler between battles to help them navigate a labyrinth of encounters – and that’s before you get to the carousel of social side activities layered on top. A mouthful of tasteful influences combine into something effortlessly stylish but also a bit inconsistent, occasionally undone by a lack of depth. Yet Zenless Zone Zero got its hooks into me regardless; its relentless charm compelled me to keep fighting, one combat puzzle or bowl of ramen at a time. Zenless Zone Zero takes place in a world where monster-filled pocket dimensions called Hollows have devastated civilisation. While much of humanity has been wiped out, the cyberpunk bastion of New Eridu survives through a fraught codependence with the Hollows and the valuable resources found within. You play as either Belle or Wise, a brother-sister hacker duo with a knack for navigating this dangerous territory, tackling commissions from a roster of lovable rogues searching for their next big score. It’s a unique and gritty setup that, while convoluted at times, kept me engaged by testing my strategic intuition across a smorgasbord of challenges I became hungry to best. Your brawling excursions embark from the retro tech-strewn backroom of the siblings’ video rental store, where you’ll pick from an impressive roster of unlockable agents to make up a three-person party and then ***** into the perilous Hollows, trading success for XP and upgrade resources. The review build provided by HoYoverse ahead of launch gave me access to all of the currently available agents, and I soon found an affinity for the ones from a faction called Victoria Housekeeping, thanks to their charming British inflexions and battle maid outfits. My personal favourite of the bunch, the shark-tailed Ellen Joe, swipes and slashes with an icy blade, stacking elemental debuffs on enemies and dropping blase quips in the process. While the makeup of your dream team will largely be in the hands of the Gacha Gods, as characters are unlocked through the genre’s usual method of randomized pulls, it’s handy that story missions allow you to try out the cast without the need to pull them first. Despite how intense it can seem in motion, Zenless Zone Zero’s combat is forgiving and approachable. You have a basic ******* and a dodge for timely escapes from signposted attacks, as well as the ability to swap to other agents to avoid scrapes, parry, or compound their combos. Building an ******’s daze meter leads to a persistently satisfying chain *******, a slo-mo quick-time event where your colleague swoops in to lay the smackdown. Basic and ultimate abilities round out each character’s combat options, though like any good action game, there’s plenty of variety available through the combination of timely button presses and latent passives. Districts are full of details that make them a joy to explore. Challenging boss encounters surfaced to test my reflexes, though I rarely felt overwhelmed as long as I could connect the dots of my combat strategy and juggle incoming ******* patterns to keep different ****** types at bay. Intricate build-tinkering systems, difficulty options, and endgame content help raise the skill ceiling for challenge-hungry players, but Zenless Zone Zero seems content to stay out of your way if you just want to simply pick it up and do some flashy moves. Elegant animations footnote most of your attacks, down to the way domestic ****** Van Lycaon gracefully lowers his metal heels after a kick. Ultimately, the focus is on indulging the fantasy of fighting with one of Zenless Zone Zero’s wonderfully designed and passionately voice-acted characters rather than rivaling the likes of ****** May Cry with its combat nuance – a tradeoff I’m comfortable with, even if it means less mechanical depth. Unfortunately, the dazzling combat is undermined by an overabundance of hacker puzzles meant to signify the link between your team of agents and the proxy guiding them through the Hollow from back home. You’ll be kicked into a labyrinth of chunky CRT monitors between pockets of combat, pushing a little avatar around to trigger mechanisms that lead to your next checkpoint or encounter. The fuzzy aesthetics of this mode are delightful to look at, but the process feels arbitrary and murders the momentum. After marching through walls of screens, I started seeking out the next encounter as fast as possible to boost my morale and return to the frenetic action sequences that actually make Zenless Zone Zero compelling. That hefty loop of taking on commissions and then venturing into the Hollow to complete them could easily be all there is and it wouldn’t feel scant, yet surprisingly, it only accounts for half of what’s here. The other half is a life simulator where you’ll roam cosy suburbs, manage your heroes’ Blockbuster-esque business, and maintain relationships with locals through dialogue-driven side stories across an atmospheric day-to-night cycle. While not strictly an open world, Zenless Zone Zero’s stunning districts are thoughtfully dressed with environmental details that make it a joy to explore. From rusty riverside kiddy rides to messy bedrooms and vandalised backstreets, there’s attention paid everywhere you look that helps centre you in this fashion-forward science fiction world. Once the initial excitement of exploring Hollows started to settle, I became drawn to all the extracurricular activities I had at my fingertips. Stocking my video store turned into the nexus of my daily routines, as each morning, I’d start by pairing eclectic videotapes from my collection with the genre demands of the public. After that, I’d need to venture outside in search of better merchandise, completing tasks for locals like solving quirky riddles or taking editorial pictures in order to earn my VHS reward. That symbiotic process worked well to funnel my attention toward the different social activities, not to mention the money provided by running my business certainly helped fund my story mission exploits. This side of Zenless Zone Zero isn’t quite as focused as something like the Persona series it’s so clearly inspired by, so there are some dull spots, but it offers an engaging workload for players to log in and tackle on a daily basis nonetheless. All of your activities are tied together well via a helpful submenu called the Inter-Knot, which let me find my rhythm amid all of the options I was handed. This in-game, everything app quickly became my best friend, taking on the role of job finder, social media platform, and, most importantly, scheduling tool, ensuring I wasn’t completely paralysed by the overwhelming prospect of what to do next. I enjoyed shirking my pressing responsibilities by chasing high scores at the Godfinger Arcade, whose moreish snake and spelunking minigames stole an embarrassing amount of my time. But the funny and sometimes profound substories left the biggest mark, reminding me of the human stakes in this world. One side quest involves a homeless ****** whose ghostly silhouette scares a local citizen, leading to a surprisingly moving crossed-wires situation. Easily forgotten in a sea of adorable shopkeepers and in-game currencies, the underlying frailty of Zenless Zone Zero’s post-apocalypse is always in frame. Overarching themes of displacement and *********** come through in the cinematic story and the design of its city wards, which range from dilapidated to gentrified. Given the unusually generous nature of HoYoverse’s review build, it was difficult to get a clear picture of how Zenless Zone Zero’s progression systems will feel long-term, but nothing I've seen looks wildly out of line with the developer’s other gacha games. Still, it’ll be illuminating to start again on a new account at launch and get accustomed to the grind in a more organic live service setting (and we’ll be sure to update this review if things are unexpectedly out of line). Regardless, I forged a strong attachment to this rich world and its cosplay-friendly characters by the end of a main story that easily takes dozens of hours to complete, and left feeling that this ambitious pivot certainly lives up to the high standards set by Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. View the full article
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