Rumors that the League of Legends World Championship skins for Edward Gaming were going to hit the Rift soon have been going around since a splash art was leaked last week. And now, Riot Games has shared an official preview of how the skins look in-game.
As it has done for every team that’s won Worlds, Riot has designed five skins with the help of the EDG players, who also put their signatures on their champion of choice’s animation recall.
Multiplayer games may look like well-oiled machines that look like they may continue to work forever, but even the most carefully designed ones can require some downtime once in a while.
When Apex’s servers are down, players are likely to run into errors that will prevent them from logging into the game. Not Connecting to Server error is one of them, and it mostly appears when there’s server maintenance or a widespread issue that’s affecting a decent part of the player base.
If you take a Pokémon to a raid, a battle, or any activity that requires them to fight in Pokémon Go, they can either faint (requiring a Revive item to bring them back) or take damage that needs healing.
Unlike the main series of Pokémon games, Pokémon Go has no Pokémon Centers for you to go to heal your Pokémon back to full health. If you are a new player, topping up your Pokémon’s health can be confusing if you don’t know what to do.
When you load up New World for the first time, you’re met with a list of regions, worlds, and something called world sets.
World sets differentiate worlds and will ultimately be used to merge them in the future. If a world has a low population, if absolutely necessary, Amazon will merge two or more worlds that share a world set into one.
You’re currently allocated two character slots per region and are restricted to using separate world sets.
Most first-person-shooter games, including Rainbow Six Siege, adjust your settings automatically when you first launch the game. While the algorithms behind this process do their best to give you good results, the preset settings are unlikely to deliver optimal performance.
Depending on your gaming rig’s performance and your monitor’s refresh rate, you’ll need to make some adjustments via Siege’s in-game settings. Some changes will help you achieve higher frame rates, and others will optimize the way you play the game.