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  1. Escape From Tarkov has rightfully earned its place as one of the most realistic FPS games on PC, and a huge part of that comes from its focus on sound. As you slowly trudge through the likes of Factory or Customs, your hearing needs to be sharp. Maybe there are some footsteps above you, a firefight off in the distance, or an NPC barking orders. Whatever it is, understanding all of EFT's sounds is key to a successful extraction. That's why, with the latest Escape From Tarkov update, Battlestate Games is massively improving the overall audio experience. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Escape From Tarkov wipe confirmed, will arrive before 1.0 launch When is the next Escape from Tarkov wipe? Escape From Tarkov 1.0 and Steam release date estimate View the full article
  2. I hope it's Gear REX from Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker's collab questsView the full article
  3. Story quests often ask you to venture to unique locations and interact with unusual items in Fortnite. One of the tricky story quests you may come across tasks you with hitting hero practice targets at different hero training outposts. These targets are decently tricky to find, and sometimes glitchy to interact with, so navigating through this task can be tough. If you're struggling to get this one done, here's how to hit hero practice targets at different hero training outposts in Fortnite. Table of contentsHit hero practice targets at different hero training outposts in FortniteAll hero training outpost locations in FortniteHit hero practice targets not working in FortniteHit hero practice targets at different hero training outposts in Fortnite Screenshot by Destructoid To complete the hit hero practice targets at different hero training outposts quest in Fortnite, you need to hit three practice targets hero training outpost locations. There's only one target at each outpost, so you have to visit three unique outposts to get this task done. Each hero practice target is a small white object with two blue targets sticking out of it. It's fairly small, but generally easy to spot since there's always a white diamond icon with an exclamation point marking it. You can strike the targets using any kind of weapon you like. This includes your Pickaxe and all weapons in Chapter Six, season three. Hitting the target is easy enough, but finding the right spots to tackle this quest can be trickier. All hero training outpost locations in Fortnite There are five hero training outposts you can visit around the island, all of which are mostly situated near the upper northeast end of the map. You only need to venture to three for this quest, but knowing all of the available options makes plotting your course for this task much easier. The five hero training outposts can be found: East of the Resistance Base.Slightly south of Supernova Academy.North of Shining Span.East of Utopia City.Slightly south of Foxy Floodgate. Screenshot by Destructoid Hit hero practice targets not working in Fortnite The hero practice targets are quite buggy, and you may run into several issues while trying to finish this quest. The most common issues reported on Reddit and experienced by us as we worked on this task are the targets not appearing where they're supposed to be or not spinning when you hit them, thus not counting for the quest. There's currently no easy way to combat these issues, but when I experienced them, I found that trying again in later matches worked. Sometimes the targets appeared and could be hit right away, but other times they were invisible or couldn't be hit. Just keep visiting these spots until you manage to get it done. If you just can't get this quest to progress no matter what you do, you may need to wait for the devs to auto-complete it. When quests have issues, the devs usually eventually auto-complete them for all players. Some of the past story quests in the Trials of Morgan Myst, like copying the actions of Morgan Myst’s shadow proxies, were glitchy and ended up being auto-completed for all players. The post How to hit hero practice targets at different hero training outposts in Fortnite Chapter 6, season 3 appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  4. Koei Tecmo and Gust have also released additional free and paid DLC today for Atelier Yumia with the Tales of Graces f Remastered collaboration costume and more. View the full article
  5. Stellar Blade director Kim Hyung Tae has admitted that the game was a little lacking in the story department, citing costs and a lack of developers in Korea who are familiar with more narrative-driven games... Read more.View the full article
  6. If you've seen the recent performance of Droid armies in Star Wars Legion tournaments - or you just love the Clone Wars - you might be considering picking up the Separatist Alliance starter set when it releases later this year. We spoke to Will Shick and Will Pagani, two of the senior creatives at design studio Atomic Mass Games (AMG), to get their insights into the upcoming starter set and what it offers to players. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Star Wars Legion bosses break down how the new Rebel Alliance starter set plays Star Wars Legion shores up struggling Galactic Empire units in surprise update This space shipwreck terrain is perfect for Star Wars Legion games on Jakku View the full article
  7. Build A Rocket Boy, the studio founded by former GTA producer Leslie Benzies, has begun a redundancy process ([Hidden Content]). A 45 day consultation process has begun, which under *** law happens when an employer is planning over 100 redundancies within a 90 day ******* (Build a Rocket Boy is estimated to have 300 employees within the ***)... Read more.View the full article
  8. Good news for MMO fans on Linux platforms, Dune: Awakening is clearly here to stay as it's Funcom's fastest selling game to date. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  9. Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition gets a new trailer ahead of its launch next month for consoles and PC. View the full article
  10. The Logitech G Pro X Rapid TKL hiked its MSRP last month, but this ***** drops it back below its launch price at Amazon.View the full article
  11. Interview | Plus, Auroch Digital explains where that type-to-kill spin-off came from: "We pitched it to Games Workshop and for some reason they said yes"View the full article
  12. The Divoon Ditoo retro pixel art speaker is my favorite PC gaming accessory, and it's not even compatible with any of my favorite games.View the full article
  13. Sorry, we're not done yet, CD Projekt has said about a Cyberpunk 2077 update that also represents that same phrase, it being about the third patch to be labelled the final one the game'll be getting. Update 2.3 was originally set to be dropping on this week, but now it's been delayed so the devs can make it about the same size as its predecessor. Yeah, they're probably adding more stuff to the pile of new things we never thought Cyberpunk'd still be getting at this stage. We're multiple encores deep in the Samurai gig at this point, but hey, the crowd's still having a great time. Read more View the full article
  14. Civilization VII version 1.2.2 has now rolled out after a delay, bringing with it some advanced features and modding support with the Steam Workshop. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  15. Metaphor: ReFantazio may be revealed for the Nintendo Switch 2 during a rumored Direct stream in July. Atlus' JRPG was nominated for Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2024, and if this new report is to be believed, even more players will be able to experience Metaphor: ReFantazio for themselves very soon. View the full article
  16. It seems like every few months, a small indie game releases that takes Steam by storm. PEAK is the latest one of these surprise titles. PEAK is a co-op climbing game where you and your friends must work together to scale a massive mountain at the center of the island where you have gotten lost. You can grab your friends or launch them to heights to continue your progress, but progress is easily lost. If you fall in PEAK, you have to continue climbing from where you ended up, similar to games like Getting Over It. Naturally, this is made way easier with checkpoints or game saves, but does PEAK have such a feature? Here's everything there is to know about saving progress and checkpoints in PEAK. How to save progress in PEAK Image via Landfall Games There is no way to save your progress in PEAK. Each game of PEAK must be played through to completion, because every time you start a new round, you start from the beginning. Yeah, this game's hardcore. The lack of a way to save progress may scare away many players, especially when you don't have a lot of time to play. The inability to jump back in where you were is a bummer, but it's also a big part of the appeal of a game like this. Know that when you're playing PEAK with friends, you need to lock in. If you lose progress or fall to the beginning, you have to start all over again, and there is no way to save a checkpoint when you reach a new height. It's one-and-done, meaning you need to finish the game you started, or have to begin anew in another session. Not only that, but all of the items are randomized in each session and the map itself transforms and changes every 24 hours, so no two runs will ever be the same. Does PEAK have auto-save? Image via Landfall Games No, there is also no auto-save feature in PEAK, which means there are no checkpoints and there is no way to resume your progress after quitting the game. While some games may have a quiet or unnoticeable auto-save feature as you play, that is entirely missing in PEAK. It's always possible that an auto-save or checkpoint feature could be added to PEAK via an update at a later date. If that's something you want, make sure to let the developers know in a constructive way. Otherwise, clear your schedule, grab your pals, and get ready to reach the PEAK or fail trying. The post Does PEAK save your progress? appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  17. CD Projekt Red has just announced, via X, that the 2.3 update for Cyberpunk 2077 will no longer be released on June 26th, 2025, as initially planned. At this time, no new release date has been provided. View the full article
  18. Some brave souls play Phasmophobia all on their lonesome, but that could never be me. I'm more in it for the shared, community-driven haunts, so when I noticed the new Twitch Drop section of the ghost hunting game's UI during a Summer Game Fest demo, I asked the team if they had plans to expand on other community activities, like seasonal events... Read more.View the full article
  19. Blood. Blood. Bloooooooooddddddd. Sorry, I've just watched Rebel Wolves show off the first look we've gotten at someone playing vampire RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker, and I think it's rubbed off on me a bit. To be fair, you can't blame the group of ex-Witcher 3 devs for having put together a game that looks to use the B word more often than someone who's just gotten a ****** paper cut while handling some packets of the red stuff at a blood bank. Read more View the full article
  20. Now Playing | Cleaning your money still requires getting your hands dirtyView the full article
  21. There's a ton of units and evolutions in Anime Run Kingdom along with all the different customization and upgrade mechanics. Luckily the Trello can help you keep track of all that with stats, descriptions, and guides for it all. Check out the official Anime Run Kingdom Trello and Discord. Anime Run Kingdom Trello and Discord Guide Image via Isekai'd Studio Here's every community HUB link you need to stay informed on all things in Anime Run Kingdom: Official Anime Run Kingdom TrelloOfficial Anime Run Kingdom DiscordARK Roblox Game PageARK Roblox Community Page I would also recommend checking out our Anime Run Kingdom tier list and Codes. Along with the Trello and Discord it's everything you need to become pro at the game. Speaking of Trello, the ARK Trello has it all and acts as a Wiki for the game. You can find all the general info as well as more specific info like unit stats. It's got info cards for: All Units, their stats, abilities, evolutions and how to get them.All ArtifactsAll TraitsAll Bonds and unit listsEach BattlePass levelAll EventsTier ListsGame Modes and detailsAll Runes Once you're done checking it out I also recommend joining the Discord. That's where you can talk to both experienced community members for more specific info and the Devs if you want to make suggestions or report bugs. It's also a place to stay in touch with the latest announcements, updates, and patch logs. Every TD always has balance tweaks, buffs, nerfs, and reworks that are worth keeping track of. Last but not least, you can get a free reward in addition to the Codes by liking and favoriting the game as well as joining the group. Then you can visit the free reward station in the game and claim your prize. That along with the Codes is a nice starting off boost to spin for some beginner units. That's it for my Anime Run Kingdom Trello and Discord guide. Stay tuned to our Roblox page for more guides like this one. The post Official Anime Run Kingdom Trello and Discord appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  22. A new report claims that Build a Rocket Boy, the development studio behind the recently released MindsEye, has been hit with layoffs following the action-adventure game's disastrous launch earlier this month. Build a Rocket Boy has yet to comment on the supposed layoffs, but the report claims that more than 100 employees at the MindsEyestudio are at risk of losing their jobs as the redundancy process begins. View the full article

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