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A new firmware was just released for the GameCube version of the MemCard Pro that allows for backing up your card via the cloud.  At the moment, only Google Drive is supported, but more providers will be added in the future.  You can also flip the screen, which is perfect for Wii users and a new […] Read More 

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In Pax Dei’s early game, Flint Rocks might be the hardest early resource to find. They spawn in a very specific place, and your progress will be halted if you can’t find them. Here’s a short guide on where to get Flint in Pax Dei, regardless of your starting plot location or starting area. Where to Get Flint in Pax Dei When you look at the recipes for some of the basic tools, you’ll see Flint. However, the resource is called Flint Rocks when you see them, but they are the same thing. They are these shiny-looking rocks on the…

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Pax Dei has a lot of animals roaming around that are passive and run away from you when you go near. As a typical hunter, you need a more efficient way to get these animals for their resources. One way to hunt is by using a Bow, but you still have to unlock it even if the Wooden Arrows crafts are there by default already. Here’s a quick guide on how to unlock and craft a bow in Pax Dei. How to Unlock the Bow Craft in Pax Dei When you look into your crafting menu, you’ll see that you…

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Pax Dei’s hardest wall to climb is getting from the early game to the mid-game. You’ll start seeing some Iron resource requirements like Iron Bars, Iron Ingots, and others, but you have no idea where to find them. Getting Iron Ores will be a struggle, but here’s how you can get them in Pax Dei. Where to Find Iron Ores in Pax Dei Iron Ore drops from mining Iron Deposits with a Pickaxe. Some Iron Deposits need better Pickaxes to mine and they are differentiated by Impure, Normal, and Pure Iron Deposits. Since the most basic Pickaxe can only mine…

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Already more than 20 million people have played Fallout 76. Much of this is due to the popularity of the series adaptation. Bethesda wants to follow suit and, as a result, Fallout 5 isn't the only game that is in the team's plans. This info Not Just Fallout 5. Bethesda Plans More Than One Game From Its Post-Apocalyptic Franchise was first published on Gamepressure.com 31 May 2024.

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Creative Assembly studio announced the next addition to Total War: Warhammer 3. Khorne, ogres, and greenskins will occupy the central part of it. This info Total War: Warhammer 3 Devs Want to Keep up Good Streak. Khorne, Ogres, and Greenskins Will Soon Receive New Campaigns and Units was first published on Gamepressure.com 18 June 2024.

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If you’re at all familiar with the Dragon Age series, you likely already know BioWare has experimented quite a lot with its gameplay. From Dragon Age: Origins’ real-time strategy RPG approach to Dragon Age II’s mostly-set-within-one-city action experience to Dragon Age: Inquisition’s strategy-action mix, BioWare hasn’t quite defined the franchise’s combat. However, a through-line is apparent from Origins to Inquisition: BioWare seemingly wants this franchise to be action but has attempted to shift to that without abandoning its longtime fans.  With Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare has completed its transition from strategy to real-time action, but thanks to an optional…

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