Through new ‘Culture of Crunch’ report
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Trial by Fire
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Starting at 2:00 p.m. PDT today, members of the Xbox One Preview Skip Ahead will begin receiving the latest 19H1 Xbox One system update (rs_xbox_dev_flight.181022.1900). Read on for more about the fixes and known issues in the latest 19H1 system update. This build has the same features as 1811 plus more to be announced over the coming months!
See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire
Related:
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/24/18
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/22/18
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/19/18
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Starting at 2:00 p.m. PDT today, members of the Xbox One Preview Alpha Ring will begin receiving a new 1811 Xbox One system update (181021-1920). Read on for more about the fixes and known issues in the latest 1811 system update.
See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire
Related:
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/22/18
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/19/18
New Preview Alpha Ring 1811 Update – 10/17/18
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Invites to Sony’s new PS4 firmware beta 6.10 have begun to go out, and with it plenty of changes are coming to the system including the option to change your PSN handle. However, players receiving the invite have begun to report a bizarre laundry list of potential issues associated with the name change in a disclaimer attached to the invite.
According to forum users on Reset Era, players receiving the invite are being warned to be aware of the “software’s restrictions,” noting that players might experience some issues with the name change.
Among the myriad problems reported in the disclaimer, games and apps may not function properly. Players may lose access to paid-for virtual currency and DLC. Saved game data may be lost, which includes leaderboard status, progress made in-game, and trophy data. And your former PSN handle may remain visible to both you and other players even after you change it.
For players who’ve logged hundreds of hours in their favorite game, or racked up some elusive trophies, this simple ID change could prove costlier than expected.
According to forum users, players can revert their name back to their original ID once during the preview period, with this rule applying to multiple accounts. If there are any issues associated with the change, you can also revert back to your original ID free of charge. However the disclaimer also warns that reverting back to your original ID may not solve all the problems that come with the first change.
[Source: Reset Era]
Our Take
For players who’ve received the invite but also accumulated hundreds of hours, trophies, and experience under their current online ID, it might be worth it to create a new profile to try out the beta, or just skip it entirely. We can’t image it’d be worth it to lose all that progress just for a name change that other players might not even see.
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Invites to Sony’s new PS4 firmware beta 6.10 have begun to go out, and with it plenty of changes are coming to the system including the option to change your PSN handle. However, players receiving the invite have begun to report a bizarre laundry list of potential issues associated with the name change in a disclaimer attached to the invite.
According to forum users on Reset Era, players receiving the invite are being warned to be aware of the “software’s restrictions,” noting that players might experience some issues with the name change.
Among the myriad problems reported in the disclaimer, games and apps may not function properly. Players may lose access to paid-for virtual currency and DLC. Saved game data may be lost, which includes leaderboard status, progress made in-game, and trophy data. And your former PSN handle may remain visible to both you and other players even after you change it.
For players who’ve logged hundreds of hours in their favorite game, or racked up some elusive trophies, this simple ID change could prove costlier than expected.
According to forum users, players can revert their name back to their original ID once during the preview period, with this rule applying to multiple accounts. If there are any issues associated with the change, you can also revert back to your original ID free of charge. However the disclaimer also warns that reverting back to your original ID may not solve all the problems that come with the first change.
[Source: Reset Era]
Our Take
For players who’ve received the invite but also accumulated hundreds of hours, trophies, and experience under their current online ID, it might be worth it to create a new profile to try out the beta, or just skip it entirely. We can’t image it’d be worth it to lose all that progress just for a name change that other players might not even see.
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The Pokémon Company has released a short video showing off Meltan and the Pokémon’s evolution, meaning that we’ve now seen two entries for what appears to be the 8th generation of Pokémon. The video, which you can watch below, has Professor Oak’s character model from Pokémon Let’s Go and Professor Willow from Pokémon Go talking to each other over a video call about Meltan. The two have massively different art styles so the whole thing is real weird.
Meltan becomes Melmetal by converging with other Meltan and becoming an absolute unit. This is kind of similar lore-wise to Pokémon like Dugtrio and Magneton, but also tends to match thematically with how Pokémon Go treats leveling up and evolution as a consequence of catching Pokémon of the same breed repeatedly. In this case, it is 400 Meltan candies to evolve into a Melmetal, or just transferring him to Pokémon Let’s Go and doing it the traditional way.
Melmetal looks like it would not be out of place in Pokken, either, and would almost certainly be a command grab character. In Pokémon Go, its unique move is called Double Iron Bash, which spins its arms around on an axel. Like other Pokémon, if you have Melmetal in Pokémon Let’s Go, it can follow you around like some sort of Golem body guard.

Pokémon Let’s Go releases on November 16 on Nintendo Switch in Eevee and Pikachu variations.
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EA and DICE have outlined its post-release roadmap for Battlefield V, giving players who are looking forward to the shooter’s take on battle royale a better sense of when it’s coming. What are you doing in March 2019?
In addition to providing an estimated release for Firestorm, EA runs down the timeline for Battlefield V’s Tides of War, which is their name for the games live-service component (click the image to enlarge). The first chapter will come out a few weeks after the game’s November 20 launch, bringing new maps, a practice range, and a new single-player mission. The second chapter arrives between January and March, adding the 32-player Squad Conquest mode, the co-op Combine Arms mode, and additional challenges. Firestorm is part of chapter three, which starts in March. In addition to the battle royale mode, it adds a Greece map, which has a focus on aerial combat.
[Source: EA]
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