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| News - The Dark Pictures: Little Hope Pre-Order Info: Release Date, Price, And More |
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Posted by: xSicKxBot - 06-03-2020, 05:20 AM - Forum: Lounge
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The Dark Pictures: Little Hope Pre-Order Info: Release Date, Price, And More
Known for its critically acclaimed survival horror game Until Dawn, Supermassive Games kicked off its next project, The Dark Pictures Anthology, last year with Man of Medan, which told the frightening story of a group of college students who find themselves aboard a ghost ship. Now, the next entry in the horror franchise is nearly here. A recent trailer revealed the anthology's next installment, Little Hope, will release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC sometime in summer 2020, nearly one year after Man of Medan. And if you already know it's a day-one purchase for you, Amazon has opened up pre-orders for The Dark Pictures: Little Hope. Like Until Dawn and the first Dark Pictures game, Little Hope will involve playing as several different characters from a third-person perspective and making decisions as the story progresses that will affect various outcomes. The decisions you make for each character affect how their personality evolves over the course of the game, and those decisions also affect their relationships with each other. As a result, there are multiple endings and different ways that things can play out in Little Hope, and as always, the stakes are high--no one is guaranteed to survive if you don't think carefully about your next move. Story-wise, Little Hope follows a new group of college students along with their teacher, who find themselves stranded in a quaint, isolated town shrouded in fog after their bus crashes in a storm. You soon discover the town has a dark and bloody past--in the 17th century, the town was "gripped by witchcraft," and nobody was safe from the accusations that would cause your death. The trailer shows flashbacks to 1692, when these Salem-inspired events took place, and it seems as though your actions in the past will affect how the future plays out, although it's unclear exactly how much agency you'll have in these scenes. Continue Reading at GameSpot
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-da...01-10abi2f
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| News - Community Focus: BroFish |
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Posted by: xSicKxBot - 06-03-2020, 03:19 AM - Forum: Lounge
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Community Focus: BroFish

Our focus this week is a content creator from Mixer who loves raiding in Destiny. Despite the name, she is not a “Bro,” but at the same time she possesses all of the positive qualities you might find in one of your “bros.” She likes chilling with her community and taking down bosses.
Please meet BroFish.
Welcome to your Community Focus, tell us a bit about who are you and what do you do for a living?
BroFish: My name is BroFish and I am a full-time content creator on Mixer.
What got you into gaming?
BroFish: When I was six I moved to a new town, and the first friend I met had Pokémon Yellow on the Gameboy Color. I would go over to her house every day after school and play Pokémon. I’ve been playing games ever since.
Playing games is one thing, streaming them is on another level. What first got you into streaming?
BroFish I first learned what livestreaming was when Prison of Elders was revealed in May of 2015. I saw ProfessorBroman laughing and having the time of his life, and I wanted to know more about streaming. After spending months watching streams, I decided to put myself out there and stream so I could meet more people who played Destiny.
I started on Twitch four years ago doing raid carries here and there, but I had yet to find my home. This is where Mixer came in. I switched to Mixer in March of 2018, after hearing good things from friends who had switched to the platform. I felt incredibly welcomed by everyone and the community was so strong. Being able to interact with your chat with zero delay made a huge leap for community interaction, which always comes first to me. I knew within the first week that I had found my new home, and I knew I wanted to build the Destiny directory on Mixer. I’m proud of how the directory has developed in the past two years and I can’t wait to see where it goes in the future.
That POE stream was a great one. Let’s talk memories, what’s a moment in Destiny history that is still with you today?
BroFish: There was a point during Age of Triumph where I was asked while streaming to do a raid with a number of leading community members in the Destiny directory. This sticks out for me because it was the first time I felt that I truly had a larger place in the Destiny directory and it made me want to strive to grow myself and my brand so that I could in time lead and inspire others to chase their dreams as well.
Despite me accidentally muting myself on Discord for half of the raid, I still have lasting friendships that came out of that Wrath of the Machine raid. The Destiny Community is strong, and it saved me when I was going through a lot of pain and hurt. I’ll always be grateful to Bungie for creating this world and to the Guardians I get the privilege of sharing this world with.
Tell me more about yourself – hobbies outside of streaming, random stuff that you enjoy doing other than videogames even.
BroFish: I played volleyball for seven years in school, even receiving medals at the national championships. I played basically every sport my school had to offer. I also enjoy drawing and doing puzzles or anything which challenges my brain. I also shamelessly watch “Judge Judy” and “Jeopardy” in my spare time.
Everyone loves Jeopardy right? What was your first console game/PC game? How did your gaming habits evolve from Pokémon?
BroFish: From Pokémon I started playing other JRPGs. My first console game that I fell in love with was Final Fantasy X. From there on I played a lot of other RPGs like Assassin’s Creed and Zelda as well. Then, six years ago, I picked up Destiny for the first time and played it for 12 hours straight, and I was hooked on looter shooters from then on.
What class do you call home? What’s your favorite build in Destiny when it comes to subclass/weapons.
BroFish: I started playing Destiny 1 as a Hunter, but once I tried Warlock I completely fell in love with slap fights and floofing around. I love dunking on people with Nova Bombs, or channeling my inner tickle fingers with Stormcaller.
My favorite build usually consists of some sort of hand cannon/sniper or scout rifle/sniper build. I fell in love with Randy’s Throwing Knife the second I used it, and I was a huge user of Vision of Confluence and Fatebringer in D1. My favorite armor piece by far was the Nothing Manacles and I miss them so, but I do enjoy running Crown of Tempests with Stormtrance.
Where can people find you online?
We want to think BroFish for taking the time to share her story and give us a chance to learn more about her and her channel. Make sure you give her a visit at the links above and drop in on one of her streams to say hi.
We plan to keep seeking out interesting people in our community. If you have any ideas on who we should focus on next let us know us on Twitter or our forums.
https://www.sickgaming.net/blog/2020/05/...s-brofish/
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| News - JAVA EDITION: SNAPSHOT 20W19A |
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Posted by: xSicKxBot - 06-03-2020, 03:18 AM - Forum: Minecraft
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JAVA EDITION: SNAPSHOT 20W19A

This latest snapshot brings us some small changes and a few quality of life tweaks. I was missing my Iron Golems, what about you?
- Patches of blackstone and gravel now generate in all Nether biomes, and patches of soul sand now generate in Soulsand Valleys
- Added “distance by strider” statistic
- Villagers can now spawn iron golems regardless of their profession status or latest working time
- Bastions are now a bit less common
- Lowered the amount that weeping and twisting vines grow when bonemealed
- You now need to use shears to get an item when breaking Nether Sprouts
- Tweaked spawning of mobs to more closely adhere to mob caps
- Biome distribution in the Nether has been tweaked
- Fish now have their own mob category and mob cap
- MC-87949 – The shield use statistic is not working
- MC-89956 – Levitation has no effect if gliding with elytra
- MC-116293 – Functioning clock and compass in recipe book
- MC-125613 – Datapack tag “stairs” does not use #wooden_stairs
- MC-145862 – Villagers try to sleep in occupied beds
- MC-152084 – Villagers occasionally stand up out of beds at night, then can never sleep in that bed again
- MC-152170 – When a villager takes the bed of another villager then the bed’s previous owner will not look for a new bed
- MC-157077 – Villagers will not sleep in beds at night
- MC-158542 – Iron Golems don’t stop spawning
- MC-160250 – Naturally generated villagers are not pathfinding towards their POI; POI detection range is too small
- MC-166764 – Villagers spawned on world generation have a lower follow range than villagers spawned by other means
- MC-170612 – Villagers spawned by meeting points have frozen AI and do not move when that chunk is freshly generated
- MC-172107 – Piglins and Hoglins don’t get zombified in the end
- MC-172524 – Letters of name tag render inconsistently when sneaking (within the same name tag)
- MC-172899 – Piglins with blocks (pumpkins) equipped on their heads show z-fighting
- MC-173015 – Crimson roots, Warped roots, and Nether sprouts are not randomly offset
- MC-173115 – Mobs can spawn inside of wither roses
- MC-174568 – Rail updates are 3-4x times laggier since 1.13
- MC-174909 – Endermen don’t teleport when on magma blocks
- MC-175251 – Fish are spawning in with extremely high numbers. Over 200 different entities of cod every five minutes
- MC-177839 – Blackstone and blackstone walls use the blackstone side face on the bottom, while blackstone stairs and slabs use the blackstone top face on the bottom
- MC-178487 – Saddles on untamed horses no longer render
- MC-179989 – Smithing Table and Anvil UI does not have “Inventory” title above player inventory
- MC-180064 – Piglins would rather use an unenchanted crossbow instead of an enchanted crossbow
- MC-180297 – Player name color in list appears too dark
- MC-180407 – Piglin bartering is limited to dropping a single item stack from the loot table
- MC-180410 – Enderman spawn rate seems very low on upgraded worlds
- MC-180575 – Dispensers now always plays “dispenser failed” when dispensing glowstone
- MC-181353 – Warped and Crimson Doors have no hinges
- MC-181418 – Entity names can no longer be colored
- MC-181424 – Fish (and other items from fishing) cannot be caught with a fishing rod
- MC-181461 – Enchantment glint doesn’t render on shields, tridents and elytra
- MC-181479 – Map marker labels do not render properly
- MC-181524 – Redstone does not visually connect when going up soul sand
- MC-181566 – Powered redstone dust only generates particles at the center of the block
- MC-181944 – Font of category/section text in creative mode item selection screen is much thicker than in 1.15.2
- MC-182595 – Parity issue: Blackstone doesn’t generate in ore veins in nether wastes
https://www.sickgaming.net/blog/2020/05/...ot-20w19a/
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