Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s extensive character creator has been a hot topic leading up to the RPG sequel’s release, but one former BioWare lead has come to the game’s defense. Responding to a tweet questioning the point of character creators in general – which itself was in response to a tweet about The Veilguard – former Star Wars: The Old Republic combat designer and current Boss Fight creative director Damion Schubert argued there’s “a sizeable number of players who spend huge amounts of time in character creation… some will spend more than an hour there.” He even pointed to the ludicrous Baldur’s Gate 3 stats that revealed players spent a collective 8,196 years making their own protagonists.Hi. Game designer here. I’ve seen the metrics. While it’s not just you, there is a sizable number of players who spend huge amounts of time in character creation. Some will spend more than an hour there.(Thread) https://t.co/cai7tZH7xjSeptember 23, 2024Schubert explains that …
Acquiring the Destiny 2 Khvostov Exotic means you’ve got to plunder the Pale Heart for Motes of Light, Lost Encryption Bits, and hidden Traveler collectibles. You’ve got to find 32 different items in total to unlock the ultimate form of Destiny’s first weapon, so it’s a long process but one that is definitely worth it as the Khvostov is one of the best Exotics in Destiny 2 The Final Shape, mostly thanks to its ricocheting bullets. To help you get the Exotic Khvostov in Destiny 2 as quickly as possible, I’ve laid out everything you need to collect and what to do with those items below.How to unlock the Exotic Khvostov in Destiny 2 Getting the Khvostov in Destiny 2 is a serious collect-athon, requiring you to gather the following items from numerous sources, which then combine into their own unique key items:15 Destiny 2 Lost Encryption Bits: 9 from the Pale Heart Region Chests and 6 from secret junk piles in Cysts. These automatically combine into a Lost Encrypt…
Prime Day is now in full swing, and I’m honestly surprised by how good some of the deals on board games have been. Actually, this is probably the most appealing clutch of discounts I’ve seen for the sale in a long while – and I’ve been covering it for years now. Naturally, there’s a lot of tat floating around as well. But for the most part, this year’s Prime Day board game deals are on the money. Or off it, I suppose, considering all those discounts. Anyway, we’re getting off track. As the GamesRadar+ Tabletop & Merch Editor, I spend a lot of time thinking and writing about board games – so I’ve rounded up the offers I’m actually considering myself.Seeing as more than a few could justifiably appear on our list of the best board games, I’d say they should at least be on your radar. Just be aware that you’ll need a Prime account to take advantage of them, and the sale will end by midnight on October 9!Mysterium | $54.99 $28.36 at Amazon
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