Call Of Duty: WW2 Adds Gun Game And Prop Hunt Modes Permanently

Call of Duty: WWII has added two new modes to the roster of permanent playlists. Originally released only for a limited time, the fan-favorite Gun Game and Prop Hunt modes are now available permanently in the multiplayer shooter on PS4, Xbox One, and PC

In Gun Game, you start with a pistol move up with every kill. Getting killed with a melee attack sets you back a tier. Prop Hunt, meanwhile, is a more casual, party mode where players on one side are disguised as map elements like a sandbag or a barrel while the other team hunts them down. 

Developer Sledgehammer Games has made a big change for Gun Game to help improve the experience. The mode had a problem with people being AFK, but an adjustment to the game logic now means that those who do no damage for 5 minutes will get booted. 

“Thank you for all your helpful feedback in helping us make these modes as fun and satisfying as they can be. Now get in there and have fun!” Sledgehammer said in a Reddit post.

You can find the Gun Game and Pro Hunt modes in the “Featured” playlist tab in the Call of Duty: WWII multiplayer menu. In other news, the game’s first expansion, Resistance, is available now on all platforms following its timed-exclusive release for PS4 back in January.

Final Fantasy 15 PC Guide: Money Making Tips

Final Fantasy XV is finally out now for PC, which means there’s a multitude of newcomers playing the game for the first time. For the uninitiated, money can be hard to come by in the game. Unlike other Final Fantasy games, the game prioritizes realism above all else, so veterans, don’t expect to get Gil (money) from a monster you slay in a dungeon. You need to be diligent about finding ways to make ends meet, lest you catch yourself in the field with weak weapons and zero healing items. To help you survive the journey to reclaim your kingdom, we’ve detailed some of the best ways to make money in Final Fantasy XV below. But if you’re looking for more general tips, check out our guide detailing 11 tips you should know before starting.

The PC version of Final Fantasy XV includes the base game and its various DLC expansions, including those themed around each of your party members and the one adding the Comrades multiplayer mode. Additionally, if you purchase the game by May 1, you’ll be entitled to Half-Life/Final Fantasy XV and The Sims 4 crossover content. Also out now is Final Fantasy XV’s Royal Edition for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This package includes the base game and all previously released DLC.

Hunting Contracts

Hunting contracts are a great way to earn Gil early on. When you’re travelling, stop by any local restaurant and chat with the owner to check out the open hunting contracts they have available. Most contracts offer Gil for your troubles, but others offer additional rewards, such as treasure, healing items, and accessories. However, be wary of the recommended level listed beside each contract. It’s a waste of your time if you take on a contract that you’re in no way prepared for, so don’t get cocky.

Hunting is the most consistent way to earn Gil.
Hunting is the most consistent way to earn Gil.

Hunting is one of the most consistent ways of earning Gil; it’s always in your best interest to take on a contract if you’re free. But keep in mind, some contracts require you to be a specific rank to choose them. The only way to increase your rank is by completing the contracts available to you. Also, you can only take one contract at a time, so choose your battles wisely.

Carrot Farming

You wouldn’t think it, but you can actually grow vegetables in FFXV–carrots to be exact. Growing them can turn you a profit as long as you have the patience to raise them properly. You acquire the ability to grow carrots when you get to a cabin in Cape Caem at a certain point in the story. From there, an NPC gives you carrot seeds that can be planted in the worked soil up the hill near the cabin.

Carrots can be a great source of income.
Carrots can be a great source of income.

After planting the carrot seeds, rest overnight and check on their progress. If a few begin to sprout, you’re free to harvest them at any time. However, if you wait longer, you increase the chances of more carrots sprouting. Be wary: once you’ve harvested them, you’ll have to wait a little while before you can start planting more seeds again.

Once you’re satisfied, take your harvested carrots to the restaurant owner standing beside the tree, and he’ll offer to pay you 500 Gil for each carrot you have. You can sell your batch for a decent profit; alternatively, the restaurant owner also offers to trade you special items for carrots. You can get a random weapon for four carrots, random auto parts for three carrots, and Ulwaat Berries for two carrots.

Sell Your Treasure (But at Your Own Risk)

As you explore the world, you’ll gather a multitude of treasures that can be sold at shops for varying amounts of Gil. While you’re encouraged to sell Treasures, keep in mind that they can also be used towards the spell crafting process. If you’re a heavy magic user, double check what effect the treasure you’re looking to sell has on your spells. Perhaps you might want to reconsider selling that Ancient Dragon Tooth, so you can apply Stopcast to a spell, an effect that allows you to halt enemies in their tracks. Otherwise, feel free to sell the treasure you obtain; you’ll need all the Gil you can get.

Vyv’s Photography Sidequests

Taking photos for the journalist named Vyv is an easy way to get rich quick, so if you’re struggling for money, seek out his photography assignments. When you reach Lestallum, head down to the view overlooking the cliffside. You’ll find Vyv there and he asks if you can take photographs of the world’s landmarks for his articles. This sidequest tasks you to go to a specific location, take a photo, and return to Vyv to complete it. You can go on a multitude of different photography assignments, so long as you keep accepting his subsequent requests, and each time earns you hefty rewards, typically upwards of 12,000 Gil or more.

Vyv's photography assignments offer hefty rewards.
Vyv’s photography assignments offer hefty rewards.

However, be mindful of the time of day when you travel to the specified destinations; you won’t be able to take the required shots at nighttime. Time your journeys accordingly and seek out overnight accommodations if it gets too late. Eventually this line of sidequests will end after you’ve completed them all, so don’t rely on this as your primary means of earning Gil.

Final Fantasy 15 PC Guide: 11 Tips You Should Know Before Starting

What a long, strange trip it’s been.

Final Fantasy XV is finally out now for PC, which means there’s a multitude of newcomers playing the game for the first time. For the uninitiated, there’s a lot to consider at any moment in battle, and if you want to be efficient and successful in the open world, there are best practices that will help you save time, earn money, and quickly level up your party. Whether you’re playing on PC or consoles, here are some of the best tips and tricks to get you started.

The PC version of Final Fantasy XV includes the base game and its various DLC expansions, including those themed around each of your party members and the one adding the Comrades multiplayer mode. Additionally, if you purchase the game by May 1, you’ll be entitled to Half-Life/Final Fantasy XV and The Sims 4 crossover content.

If you’re looking to play Final Fantasy XV on PC, you can find out if your computer can run it by checking out the minimum and recommended specs here. Additionally, Square Enix has released a bechmark tool that helps you optimize your computer to run the game.

Also out now is Final Fantasy XV’s Royal Edition for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This package includes the base game and all previously released DLC.

Generate Infinite Stamina And Run Forever

We know you want to dive into Final Fantasy 15 as soon as you can. But before you do, consider hopping into the Options menu. Beyond adjusting control and audio preferences [not a fan of the english voice actors? Give the Japanese track a spin] there are other settings that can have a big impact in the long run.

Though you travel most of the world by car, you spend a lot of time on foot when you unbuckle and explore wild habitats and dungeons. Noctis can sprint until his stamina meter runs out, at which point he will jog until his meter refills at least halfway. The best way to manage this process is to make sure the stamina meter is visible in the first place, which can be set within the options menu.

Monitoring your stamina meter is also a critical part of executing the game’s hidden infinite stamina trick. It works like this: the moment before your stamina runs out, quickly let go and re-press the run button. This causes to Noctis dash forward, glow green for an instant, and then his stamina bar will instantly refill.

Adjust The Battle Camera

By default, the in-game camera sticks fairly close to the action during combat. This isn’t usually a problem, but as battles grow in scale over time, adjusting the camera ultimately feels more like a requirement than an option. It simply makes your life easier when the going gets tough. To set this up, head into the camera settings menu and adjust the distance to the far setting.

Warp Regularly In Combat

When the going gets tough, you can usher Noctis to safety mid-battle by taking advantage of nearby warp-points, a tactic the game teaches you early on. Attaching yourself to a warp-point not only gives you a chance to catch your breath and assess the battle at hand, it instantly refills your MP meter–used for warping and phasing through enemy attacks.

These are easy principles to understand, but given the pace of combat, you may not think of halting your flow, but you should; when you run out of MP, Noctis enters stasis and moves sluggishly, incapable of tapping into his innate powers.

Warping thus gives you an easy means to keep the action going by constantly having a fresh source of power. Noctis can also warp-attack enemies, and the further the distance, the greater the damage multiplier that’s applied to his attack. Given that warp-points are typically set up high on the edge of an arena, they are the perfect place to warp-attack enemies for maximum damage.

Pay Your Compliments To The Chef

When you pull over at roadside rest stops and outposts, look for the fork and knife icon to locate a restaurant or food merchant. Eating food is one way to give yourself an advantage in battle as the game’s numerous dishes boost your party’s HP, attack and defense ratings, and other stats, depending on what you eat. Be careful not to rest at camp or a motel after eating, however: it will negate your buffs by the time you wake up.

Be sure you don’t dine and dash: the people selling food are valuable sources of information. A quick chat with service staff will pinpoint local shops, item procurement points, and treasure locations on your map. It’s easy to waste time by accidentally wandering around a map in search of any of the above, so the best way to save yourself the trouble is to take advice whenever and wherever you can. Do this at every location the first time you visit and you’ll be thankful in the long run.

Take On Bounties To Earn Money

Money is difficult to come by in Eos, in part because–unlike past Final Fantasy games–enemies no longer drop gil in battle. To earn extra gil and have enough on hand to purchase restorative items before a big battle, make sure to speak to the same cooks we mentioned earlier to sign up for monster bounties. These side quests send you out into the field to kill a particular group of monsters, and there are bounties for players of all levels, so you don’t have to wait to get started. Completing a bounty usually results in a four-figure payout and an expensive or hard-to-get restorative item.

Avoid Traveling At Night Until Later In The Game

After a hard day in the field, you may find yourself out and about at nightfall, but be careful. Once the moon rises, high-level enemies can rise from the earth at a moment’s notice, putting your party and your progress in serious danger–you can only apply earned-XP by sleeping, after all. There will come a day when you are strong enough to wander freely after dark, but when you see the sun begin to set, consider heading to a nearby outpost or campsite to catch your breath and wait for sunrise. Besides: Eos is not only its safest in the daytime, it’s also when it looks its best.

Rack Up XP And Stay At A Trailer, Motel, Or A Fancy Hotel

The added benefit of calling it a day and heading in for the night is that you get to cash in your party’s experience points and–hopefully–level up. To get the most out of your hard-earned XP, consider staying in a camper, motel, or a hotel, rather than a campsite. While campsites give you a chance to eat food and temporarily buff your stats, the aforementioned options come with valuable XP multipliers, albeit in exchange for gil. At 30 Gil per night, campers come with a 1.2x multiplier. For 300 gil, roadside motels offer 1.5x your earned-XP. In Galdin Guay, for a whopping 10,000 gil, your XP is doubled. Motels are your best bet to make progress without, so keep track of where they’re located and you will level up fast without breaking the bank.

Examine The Map For Curious Landmarks

When you think you’ve seen everything in Eos, think again. There are many hidden dungeons and secret items strewn about the world. They aren’t always easy to find, but if you examine your world map and keep an eye out for structures or anything that looks curiously tucked away in nature, examine it first-hand and you may be surprised what you find.

Use Accessories Strategically

Every member of your party comes with different strengths and weaknesses, and it’s important to manage your equipment accordingly to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your allies in battle. To give them a fighting chance, consider bolstering Prompto and Noctis’ HP with bangle accessories. Prompto has low HP anyway, and Noctis–being the leader of the pack–can use all the health he can get. Ignis is a great magic user, so focus on boosting his magic stats, and of course, put spells in his secondary weapon slot. Even though Gladiolus is strong, he attacks slowly; focus on accessories that boost his attack rating to get the most out of every hit.

Study The Ascension Grid And Plan Ahead

The Ascension Grid is where you spend valuable ability points earned while leveling up and performing various tasks around Eos. The one problem: AP belongs to your entire team, not individual characters. To plan ahead and avoid buyer’s remorse, study every panel and pinpoint the short- and long-term abilities you want the most.

To get you started, consider focusing on abilities that boost Noctis’ warp attack and ones that increase the your chances of performing link-strikes with teammates.

Take Your Time And Enjoy Everything Eos Has To Offer

It may sound simple given the open-world nature of the game, but take your time when running between story missions and be sure to sample the various types of side-quests that come your way. Final Fantasy XV’s story moves fast towards the end, and it’s easy to get swept up in the chain of events and lose sight of the opportunities that surround you. Diversifying your efforts across Eos will not only give you multiple chances to earn extra money and XP, but it will help you uncover the game’s biggest secrets to boot.

LEGO Avengers: Infinity War Sanctum Sanctorum Is One of the Coolest Marvel Sets Yet

LEGO’s Avengers: Infinity War sets are now available, and the lineup includes one of LEGO’s most fun Marvel sets to build yet.

Watch the unboxing and building above to take a close-up look at the Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown and Thanos: Ultimate Battle Sets, and scroll through our build of both sets in the gallery below:

The Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown comes in at 1,004 pieces and costs $100 USD and is truly a blast to put together. The floor-by-floor structure of both halves of the set is easy to follow but satisfying to complete when going from one room to the next. And displaying and shifting the set around to create cool battle scenes is a breeze. The set is versatile, with a hinge that allows the buildings to be collapsed back-to-back, set flush next to each other, or angled with a street corner.

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How and Where to Watch The Walking Dead Online

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The Walking Dead has returned, and as always, it’s one of the most talked about television shows. You never know who’s going to die, who’s going to become a zombie, or how the heck this post-apocalyptic melodrama is going to top itself next.

In other words, if you’re a fan of this show, you’re probably in for the long haul at this point. The Walking Dead airs on AMC, which is simple enough if you have cable. But if you don’t have cable? Things can get complicated quickly. We’re here to help. Below is a complete, comprehensive look at the best ways to watch The Walking Dead Season 8 online.

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Ready Player One Posters Pay Homage to The Matrix, Back to the Future, More

A bunch of brand new posters for Ready Player One have arrived, paying homage to classic movies from the ’80s and ’90s like The Matrix, Back to The Future, Labyrinth and The Breakfast Club.

The posters set the tone of Spielberg’s upcoming movie, which celebrates pop culture of the ’80s and ’90s onwards. These particular posters focus on Back to the Future, Beetlejuice, Blade Runner, The Breakfast Club, Bullitt, The Goonies, The Iron Giant, Labyrinth, The Matrix, Rambo, Risky Business, and The Lost Boys. Check ’em out in the slideshow below.

Ready Player One is set in the dreary future of 2045, where humankind find solace in the OASIS, a virtual reality universe created by James Halliday. After Halliday dies, he dedicates his fortune to whoever finds a digital Easter egg he has hidden somewhere in the Oasis. Our plucky hero Wade Watts joins the worldwide hunt, and is hurled into a breakneck adventure.

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