Rollback.
This week is all about dashboards, betas, and soccer cars.
Hosts:
Ken McKown
Drew Leachman
John Whitehouse
Justin Testa
Games Covered
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
Legend of Legacy
The Talos Principle
Star Wars Battlefront
Rocket League
Dragon Quest Heroes
and more
Aspyr Media Inc allegedly used a fan-made PC mod to add previously Xbox exclusive content to Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection.
Aspyr if we sell hotcakes get that code from radical or something and create battlefield 3 please
I thought that was kind of obvious they were incorporating mods to piece this game together. Maybe not, but that's made me worried about one thing:
They also planned on adding the modded ending to KOTOR 2 but were legally blocked from doing so, even after they advertised that to help sell preorders for the game on Switch. Could the same happen with this? Any opponents have 3 weeks to bring down the hammer.
Palworld is already a monstrous successs, but it's not the only game to suddenly blow up . Here are five other fairly recent games that did the same.
Coordination and communication are key for team play in Rocket League, but knowing these unwritten rules can make multiplayer less chaotic.
I would say "slow news day?", but that would be an understatement.
"This unwritten rule for Rocket League states that when two players’ cars get linked together, such as in a face-to-face or rear-to-rear arrangement, these two players must stay in this position until outside interference separates them."
That's literally it. That's the only "rule" that is mentioned in this article.