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As of July 2, 2024 the following new codes are currently available. Our freebie page will be updated with all the freebies we discover. The codes will not be released on a predictable schedule. The First Descendant Error Codes The First Descendant – NGS e3010503 and e5000109 Abnormal Execution Errors Explained The First Descendant (TFD) – This Account Is Pending Suspension 1204 Error Explained How to Fix The First Descendant DirectX 12 Error on PC The First Descendant (TFD) – DirectX 12 Is not Supported On Your System Explained

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The First Descendant is a free-to-play looter-shooter ARPG, and like most free games, they try to make up for it through microtransactions or in-game purchases. This raises the biggest question: Does The First Descendant pay to win? Since it isn’t a player vs. player game, being pay-to-win is still relevant to those who want to compete among themselves and get repelled by the sight of microtransactions that give players some character power. Can You Pay to Win in The First Descendant? There are several items you can purchase that can indirectly give you more power in The First Descendant. However,…

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The First Descendant’s leveling system plays a massive role in its progression. There are a lot of mechanics that are usually tied to the player level in games, but in The First Descendant, your main power depends heavily on it. Here’s how you can level up fast in The First Descendant and ramp up your progression straight to the endgame. Best Way to Level Up Fast in The First Descendant The best way to level up is to play missions, preferably the main quests. You can roam around each area and go through sub-quests while eliminating all the enemies in…

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Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster was officially unveiled during the Capcom Next: Summer 2024 with an extended look at gameplay, comparisons to the original, and new features. This “remaster” is essentially built from the ground up for RE Engine, and the uplift is more in line with a remake. With its Steam page, we have our first look at a few technical details as well, including the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster system requirements. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster System Requirements MinimumRecommendedOSWindows 10/11 – 64-BitWindows 10/11 – 64-BitCPUIntel Core i7-6700AMD Ryzen 5 3400GIntel Core i7-8700AMD Ryzen 5 3600RAM16 GB16 GBGPUNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060…

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Caliber is the premium currency in the free-to-play looter shooter The First Descendant and can be used for a variety of gameplay and cosmetic items. Here is how to get Caliber in The First Descendant. How to Earn Caliber in The First Descendant The First Descendant players can get Caliber by purchasing it from the store tab in the character menu. That is currently the only method on how to get the game’s premium currency. Read More

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The First Descendant is a big world with multiple regions and a central island. Depending on your quests, you’ll jump from one area to another frequently, and the mission tracker might confuse you if you aren’t in the right region. Luckily, you can teleport from one place to another, and here’s how to fast travel in The First Descendant. How to Use Fast Travel in The First Descendant Fast traveling is crucial to moving from one region to another. Technically, there is no other way to move to a different region without using the fast travel feature. To fast travel,…

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Like Warframe, the looter shooter The First Descendant offers players multiple characters to play as with different abilities for each one, and have different ways to unlock them. Here is how to get new Descendants in The First Descendant. How to Earn New Descendants in The First Descendant Screenshot by Prima Games The First Descendant players can get new playable Descendants by either earning them in-game or buying them outright. Players do not need to spend real money to get new characters, but it will eliminate the grind of earning them in-game. Read More 

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