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WoW Player Houses Are Now Officially Allowed To Fly

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World of Warcraft players are pushing the game's new player-housing system to its limit, including defying the laws of gravity in a way Blizzard never intended. But rather than fix the ability to send houses skyward, Blizzard is instead embracing it.

When housing first arrived on December 2 as part of patch 11.2.7, it didn't take long for players to discover that, while the UI didn't show it, houses could actually be lifted off the ground using keybinds. The result was players making all kinds of airborne housing creations, including elaborate treehouses, airships, mechs, homes held up by kites, and everything in between.

In a forum post, WoW community manager Randy Jordan (aka Kaivax) stated that instead of fixing the ability to elevate houses, Blizzard has with this week's scheduled maintenance actually made it easier by enabling proper controls to move houses upward.

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Conan Exiles releases its long-awaited sorcery enhancement and quality-of-life patch

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It’s been a long time coming, but today has seen fans of Conan Exiles get its December patch, which applies updates to sorcery and some quality-of-life goodies. Among the top facets of this update are several enhancements to the game’s sorcery system, which include faster arcane staff casting, the end of reagent needs for early […]
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Arc Raiders dev reveals Cold Snap winter update release date: Snowfall map condition, new quests, and a new event arrive next week

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Arc Raiders developer Embark Studios has revealed the release date for the game's first big update, which happens to be the Cold Snap winter update from the game's roadmap.

In a tweet from the official Arc Raiders Twitter account, Embark teases cryptically, "A cold snap is coming" on December 16. The date appears in front of an image of a fallen raider surrounded by snow. Nothing else is included in the tease, but there are a few assumptions we can safely make about the update thanks to the aforementioned roadmap, which was revealed at launch in late October.

Per that official roadmap, the Arc Raiders Cold Snap update will add the new snowfall map condition, which one can only imagine is precisely what it says on the tin. Let there be snow, and all of the slippery, slidy, low visibility risk and reward that something like that typically brings.

Notably, the winter update will also harbor an event called Flickering Flames, which sounds downright cozy in the context of a snowy winter event, as well as new quests, a new raider deck, and the "departure window" for the game's first Expedition - basically its first opt-in character wipe.

It's unclear if we'll get any further clarity on Arc Raiders' winter update before it launches next week, and moreover, Embark has yet to comment on what exactly is next for the hit extraction shooter in the new year. We'll know more once we actually get our hands on the Cold Snap update and can see firsthand how Embark handles larger content drops.

Former Nexon boss who took a risk on Arc Raiders says "the AAA industry is structurally at its end" and "it's going to end in more disaster than it has already" without a "serious rewrite"



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Elden Ring Nightreign's fire-summoning beasts are ruining my life

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I've been really enjoying all the new events packed in Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows, with one glaring exception: The Fire-Summoning Beast. My hatred has nothing to do with the mechanics of the fire event, or its difficulty. But the fiery event has, by far, the most tenacious enemies I've ever encountered in a FromSoftware game.



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Astroneer posts ‘an overdue apology’ for its bug-riddled Megatech DLC release

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Last month when co-op survival sandbox Astroneer released its Megatech DLC, developer System Era was already facing understandably grumpy players who have run into myriad bugs and multiple crash and lag problems, causing the studio to quickly try to hotfix the game and keep players updated with troubleshooting progress. As problems with the game still […]
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Arc Raiders' expeditions reward 'gear fear' — and that's a mistake

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"Gear fear" is a very real thing in video games where you have a permanent loot stash, especially extraction shooters, such as Arc Raidersand Escape From Tarkov. Essentially, it refers to players who have successfully acquired rare items — either through lucky loot finds, grinding for resources, or by killing other players or tough PvE enemies — but have become too afraid of losing their hard-earned equipment. So it sits in their inventories, unused and unloved, acting as a private trophy.



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