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The Witcher 3 1.07 Patch Includes Changes To Enhanced Witcher Gear

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The Witcher 3 has finally received the 1.07 patch on console and some players have already been able to complete the massive download and experience the several new features and fixes included in the patch by CD Projekt RED. Even though we knew all the detail on the patch since last week, it seem like patch 1.07 includes some unannounced changes.

Several online reports are revealing that The Witcher 3 patch 1.07 includes changes to several Enhanced Witcher gear sets. One NeoGAF user has reported that the Enhanced Ursine armor now requires Geralt to be at level 25 instead of 22. Another player has reported that the Enhanced Feline Witcher gear now requires a level 23 character for both swords and armor, while only a level 19 character was required before the patch. Changes to other Enhanced Witcher gear sets are also in, according to other reports.

The changes to Enhanced Witcher gear aren’t the only unannounced ones included in the new The Witcher 3 1.07 patch. Earlier this week we have reported that the patch also includes a fix for the framerate drops found in the PlayStation 4 version of the game. As the patch’s download is still far from completion for me, I cannot confirm if the situation has indeed been improved but we will let you know more about the matter as soon as possible.

UPDATE: The new patch does bring some framerate improvements, especially in Novigrad at night. Various zone of Velen still cause slowdowns so the framerate drops issues hasn’t still been fixed completely by the patch.

With the new The Witcher 3 1.07 patch now out, the team can concentrate on the development of the next free DLC packs and the two expansions launching in the future. Only last week it’s been confirmed that the two expansions combined will be almost as big as The Witcher 2 and will include new items, new subquests, new Gwent cards and more.

The Witcher 3 is now available in all regions for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. The 1.07 patch is currently available for download on consoles and it will soon become available for the PC version of the game.

 

As a long time gamer, Francesco has survived more zombie invasions, meteor strikes, magic spells than he can count. He still keeps fighting today to bring hope into countless gaming worlds. Or destruction, depending on his mood. Writing about video games was only the natural step for such a dangerous life.

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Helldivers 2 Players Face Overwhelming Hordes of Factory Striders

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In the ongoing conflict against the Automaton invasion fleet, the Helldivers 2 players have successfully halted their advance. However, the situation has now reached a tiresome stalemate. Yet again, the machines refuse to take a break from their relentless pursuit of progress, with reports emerging of the Factory Striders being deployed in record-breaking quantities.

There have been reports of alleged machines that were supposedly encountered during Operation Swift Disassembly, which was just the beginning of a larger campaign. However, these accounts should be taken with a grain of salt, as they are unverified and seem to be more on the imaginative side. Factory Striders have gained a reputation as formidable weapons platforms that can produce more Automatons while enduring significant damage. If the machines are able to withstand such a relentless assault, it will be necessary to develop innovative strategies.

Have you come across groups of Factory Striders in Helldivers 2? Which strategies are proving to be the most effective in taking down these armored brutes? The Orbital Railcannon Strike will prove to be a valuable asset in the comments section below.

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Todd Howard affirms that the timeline of the Fallout series is coherent and well-constructed

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The recent release of Amazon’s adaptation of Fallout has ignited a renewed interest in the series and brought attention to the captivating alternate history that forms its foundation. Fans have expressed concern that the TV show’s events might be at odds with the plot of the Obsidian Entertainment video game New Vegas. Warning: Spoilers ahead for New Vegas and Amazon’s show!

Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard and Fallout TV executive producer Jonathan Nolan recently sat down with IGN to discuss the timeline. Howard was taken aback when showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet presented him with the surprising concept of obliterating Shady Sands, the bustling capital of the New California Republic, in the aftermath of the events in New Vegas. Howard eventually warmed up to the idea: “After discussing it, we realized that this could be a significant story moment that many things hinge upon.”

It seems that they had to make some tough decisions to ensure everything fell into place, but Howard emphasizes the importance of preserving the integrity of the Fallout timeline: “We take great care with the timeline. There seems to be some confusion in certain areas. However, all the events from the previous games, including New Vegas, did occur. We take great caution in that matter. We’re really pushing the limits here, but the explosions occur right after the events of New Vegas.

What are your thoughts on this? Is it up to par? Even though it may not have a significant impact on the overall quality of the games or show, it is comforting to know that those in charge are paying attention. We value your feedback and would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Evaluating Fallout 76’s Value in 2024

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If you’ve been keeping up with the new Fallout show on Amazon Prime, chances are you’ve been relying on PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium to access and enjoy one of Bethesda’s legendary RPGs. We decided to bypass the highly acclaimed Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3, opting instead to explore the vast landscapes of West Virginia in Fallout 76. Infamous for its initial reception, Todd Howard’s “Fallout with Friends” has evolved significantly over the past six years. However, does that imply the game is of high quality? Is it worth playing in 2024?

As we ventured out of Vault 76 for the very first time, we were determined to find the answers to those burning questions. Recalling our escapades on the Push Square YouTube channel, we encountered quest-giving NPCs—a feature that was surprisingly absent upon release—awe-inspiring bases built by fellow players—and an abundance of loot that could easily burden us 76 times over.

In the midst of the vast array of open-world online experiences, we found ourselves quite enthralled by the combination of 50s classics playing in the background as we obliterated the heads of ghouls. And to top it off, we were able to enjoy all of this with our friends. Exploring the wasteland in the company of a ragtag band of survivors adds a unique element to Fallout 76, setting it apart from other games in the series. However, does it manage to prevent us from uninstalling and transitioning to one of the mainline entries in the series? To discover more, be sure to watch the complete video!

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