In previous Dark Souls games, one of the most popular forms of magic was called Pyromancy. This type of magic focused on fire spells, which could inflict a ton of damage to humanoids and other enemy types.
While many players have utilized Pyromancy to great effect in the Souls games, that type of magic isn’t readily apparent in Elden Ring, FromSoftware’s newest title. Pyromancy in Elden Ring works much differently than it does in its predecessors.
Riot Games is giving away seven free gifts within Legends of Runeterra, commemorating the digital card game’s second anniversary.
Starting on April 27 with the release of LoR Patch 3.6, new and existing players can log into the Riot digital card game and receive up to seven free gifts. New players are recommended to set up a Riot account prior to downloading LoR via PC or mobile. Once the game is downloaded, players will need to log in once per day for seven days to receive every LoR two-year celebration gift.
League of Legends gameplay designer Daniel “Rovient” Leaver has confirmed that the second series of Eternals has been data mined and leaked on Reddit.
With the release of Patch 11.5 (which went live on Wednesday, March 3), new data appeared in the game’s files—likely inadvertently—that unveiled Eternals for all 154 League champions.
The Eternals are tentative and liable to change before they hit the live servers later in the year, according to Rovient, but they’re a good indication of what to expect.
Though each Call of Duty title takes pride in its robust multiplayer mode, there will always be Zombies mode enthusiasts looking for the next challenge with each game release. Starting with World at War in 2009, the Zombies game mode has become a staple part of the franchise.
It’s the perfect getaway for players looking to take a break from the competitive environment of the game or those who want to prove themselves against the artificial intelligence of CoD developers.
Regardless of how powerful your PC is, there’s no way it can play modern games without a dedicated graphics processing unit (GPU). The GPU is responsible for rendering the images onscreen and houses the powerful processing muscle needed to handle high frame rates and intense graphics required by modern titles.
Like all PC components, GPUs age or fail over time. There are many reasons why a GPU may malfunction. The cooling fans can get worn out or blocked by dust and grime.