Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp is the world’s biggest streamer of League of Legends on Twitch. However, for nearly a month now, he has been playing in Berlin and wants to prove that he is among the best players in Europe. After some tough weeks, he has now reached the Grandmaster rank and hopes to take the last steps to Challenger.
In the meantime, he has been here for 36 days and played over 750 matches. That’s nearly 21 games per day. After this crazy grind, he has finally arrived at the Grandmaster rank. But there is still a long way to Challenger.
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54 % win rate, but a German tops him significantly
How is Tyler1 doing exactly? At the beginning, things started off really well. After a few days, he skipped the ranks Silver, Gold, and Platinum. However, he got stuck in Master for quite a while.
With a total of 409 wins and 345 losses, the North American streamer is still doing relatively well. He has a win rate of 54 % and earned 732 league points. This brings his account FREEDOMFIGHTER28 to rank 1,010 in Europe (via Op.gg).
His most played champions are Nautilus and Ivern, with 191 and 106 matches. Most of the time, he is in the bot lane, but there have also been occasional excursions to the mid lane. His highest win rate is with Karthus, with which he has been able to win 65 % of his games.
But the gameplay in Europe is visibly challenging for the streamer. He repeatedly earns deaths that almost drive him to despair, as seen in this clip:
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Moreover, the Challenger rank is still far away. For that, he needs about 1,000 league points, and with each new win, the opponents become tougher. For the last 300 league points, he also needed almost 20 days. Some suspect that Tyler1 could also fail in Europe with this project.
With his mid-lane account, NoWay is also currently in the Grandmaster rank, but with 852 league points. Moreover, he only needed 143 games because he had a solid win rate of 69 %.
At the same time, he has an AD carry with 540 LP, a top laner with 377 LP, a supporter with 417 LP, and a jungler with 319 LP. All have a win rate over 60 %.
NoWay aims to reach the rank of Challenger with all 5 accounts by July. Notably, the European MagiFelix is known for this crazy success, as he already achieved it in 2019:
1993, nearly two decades before Twitch went online, the then 12-year-old J.J. Styles became perhaps the first gaming streamer. We, at MeinMMO, tell you the story of Zot the Avenger.
Who is Zot the Avenger? Behind the name is the American J.J. Styles. In the 90s, when the internet was still in its infancy, the then 12-year-old Zot broadcast his TV show “Video Games and More”.
The show bore a striking resemblance to modern Twitch streams as we know them today. This earned Zot the nickname “the original streamer”. But let’s take it one step at a time.
It all started at a small local station in Tucson
How does a 12-year-old get his own show? Video Games and More aired on Access Tucson, a public access channel. It was a local station in Arizona that allowed citizens to broadcast their own shows.
Styles’ mother worked with an organization for adopted children to track down their biological parents. A TV show helped them bring information about the organization to the public.
The boy accompanied his mother to the studio and learned how to light a set, operate cameras, and use editing equipment. Styles developed a knack for working behind the scenes and was already involved in the productions of the station at the age of 10.
Styles could hardly have imagined that one day a “Ninja” would be playing Fortnite in front of over 600,000 viewers.
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A streamer before streaming even existed
When did it all begin? After Styles had collaborated on other people’s projects, he eventually started his own show. For this, he sought support in the form of his buddy Jason Kingman. In an interview with the US site PC Gamer, he said in 2021:
I worked on his program, directed it, and said, ‘Look, you need to help me co-host my show because I don’t want to do this alone.’ That’s too much pressure for a 12-year-old.
Why is he considered the original streamer? Video Games and More managed to be a clear product of its time while being far ahead of it at the same time. The similarities to a modern Twitch stream are astonishing:
Like many Twitch streamers, Styles appeared under a pseudonym: Zot the Avenger
Zot and Jason played in front of a green screen while gameplay footage was shown behind them
The two commented not only on their gameplay and talked to each other but also interacted with their viewers who were connected live
We have embedded one of the first episodes here so you can get a sense of the predecessor to Twitch streams. Zot the Avenger also worked with the website Internet Archive to digitize the original S-VHS tapes. You can find the result here.
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What did the show look like? With Video Games and More, the then 12-year-old combined his enthusiasm for the talk show “Wayne’s World” from the film of the same name with his passion for gaming. Equipped with long hair, oversized shirts, and a baseball cap worn backward, Zot the Avenger stood before the camera.
In the first two episodes, precursors to the 37-part series, Styles and his friend played the hockey game EA Sports NHL ’93 and Mortal Kombat, whose bloody battles sparked debates about violence in video games.
In other segments, Zot showed previously recorded gameplay while his floating head was displayed alongside. Additionally, callers were connected live and could ask questions. He reportedly averaged around 50 viewers with his show.
However, Zot The Avenger was not only about chilling out while gaming and chatting. At a time when one could not just pull up nearly any conceivable information with a few clicks, he made an effort to make gaming more accessible for his viewers.
Television by kids for kids
How did he manage that? Due to his young age, he knew exactly what concerned his target audience, other kids and teenagers: In one episode, he criticized the Game Boy, as it could only be played in the dark with a battery-powered add-on light – where were kids supposed to get the money for new batteries all the time?
Styles subscribed to a number of gaming and technology magazines, so he was always well-informed. He also had the advantage of being supported by his tech-savvy mother:
She encouraged him to invest the money he received for a “McDonald’s” commercial into an Apple II. Equipped with unlimited internet access – a big deal back then – he began collecting cheat codes and walkthroughs online.
Zot the Avenger shared his gathered and extensive knowledge with his viewers: from the coveted blood code for Mortal Kombat to a segment dedicated to hardware news:
Video games have always been out of reach for kids because they involve expensive hardware. So, if you want to beg your parents for a birthday gift, you need to know in advance what to ask for. I tried to provide this information because I knew how important it was.
Styles had experience making the most of little. With a soldering iron or a drill, he converted regular VHS tapes into the slightly more expensive S-VHS tapes that had better resolution.
Overall, he did a lot by himself: The spinning logo that appears in later episodes was created by him using Deluxe Paint on an Amiga 2,000 and animated by him. For other tasks, such as displaying codes at the right time, he relied on his team:
I am very proud of what I achieved in this TV studio because I really put in the effort. I relied on no one except my crew members. They were usually included in the program because I was a little control freak who told them live on air what to do.
What became of Zot The Avenger? Video Games and More ended in 1997. Styles had to focus on school, studied, and became a music producer. For him, it was no big deal; he said he did not need a ceremony for his farewell, Styles told PC Gamer.
The streaming culture, for which he paved the way in the 90s, he followed less, although he believes that live streaming could completely replace radio and television in many areas. However, he has an attitude that many modern streamers could learn from:
I was very aware of what I was broadcasting. And the more power you give a child, the more responsible they will be. And streaming is power.
For Styles, Video Games and More was something that brought people together. No one was rich, and no one could afford the technological equipment alone, but they worked together to share their messages.
That is ultimately what technology is for: to enable and improve communication between people.
10 years after Zot the Avenger and Video Games and More said goodbye, a site went online that would later become the streaming giant Twitch. You can read the story of the website and the answer to the question of who can actually claim the title of the first Twitch streamer here:
Tim Sweeney (52), the founder and CEO of Epic Games (Fortnite), has a billion-dollar fortune but still finds Twitter to be simply too elitist.
What system is this about? Like many social networks, Twitter had a verification system that allowed notable users to confirm their identity.
The verification badge, the so-called blue checkmark, was primarily intended for Twitter users whose identity could be used to spread lies or fake news: politicians, news agencies, and celebrities, including numerous content creators.
There’s trouble on Twitter about the blue checkmark
What is the problem with the system? Critics of the verification system on Twitter complain that the blue checkmark is reserved for certain people and see it as a form of favoritism.
With Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, there was new excitement surrounding the blue checkmarks: First, a payment system called Twitter Blue was introduced, allowing users to simply purchase the badge, leading to numerous convincingly looking fake accounts.
Then Elon Musk announced the removal of the old “Legacy Verifications,” which was implemented starting April 20 but has since been partially reverted. The back and forth caused much confusion and numerous discussions over the weekend.
Now the discussion about verification has also involved Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games. On April 22, he tweeted a series of messages in response to the hashtag #BlockTheBlue. The hashtag was a suggestion to block users who are willing to pay monthly for verification.
Tim Sweeney is co-responsible for the Unreal Engine, which forms the basis of successful games like Fortnite.
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What does Tim Sweeney have to say? The Epic CEO was upset by the #BlockTheBlue campaign and stated that the users behind it are “losers and bullies” who excluded “us nerds” back in school.
He explained that he has criticized the “elitist” old system since 2018, sharing one of his own tweets from 2020. At that time, he wrote that he did not want to be verified as long as the process was reserved for certain people.
Sweeney, whose fortune is said to amount to nearly 10 billion USD according to Bloomberg, further elaborated that an online community should be a meritocracy that rewards solely performance. Instead, Twitter has used its verification system to preferentially favor supposedly noteworthy elites.
The 52-year-old also claimed that Twitter employees have exploited the old system for personal gain and exchanged verifications for favors. We have included the beginning of the thread for you here:
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How was it received? Not particularly well. In the comments, numerous Twitter users tried to explain to Sweeney why his assessment of the old verification system was not entirely accurate.
For one, the system was by no means reserved exclusively for elites; local reporters with lower income could also lend credibility to their reporting through it. Others wondered why a 52-year-old is still upset about school cliques.
Among some of Sweeney’s tweets, users provided additional context. The claim that the old system had nothing to do with verifying identity with official documents was disproven.
How did Sweeney react? He took the time to respond to some comments and slightly backed down. He ultimately explained that the best solution would likely be a mix of the old and new systems: identities should be verified, but the process should be open to everyone and ideally even free (via Twitter).
Tim Sweeney has not only criticized Twitter but also recently criticized the Epic competitor Steam in a phone call. He feels excluded by them as well, claiming they exploit their larger market share. You can read more about it here.
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In Pokémon GO there could soon be a Master Ball to catch the little pocket monsters, as new findings make trainers hope for an imminent release. We at MeinMMO have looked into what is already known about the new item.
What is the Master Ball? The Master Ball is the most powerful ball in the Pokémon world. Unlike the other balls in Pokémon GO, the Master Ball does not just increase your chance of catching a monster; it guarantees you will catch it. A monster cannot flee from a Master Ball.
This makes it especially interesting for legendary Pokémon, which is why players have long wished for the purple item in Pokémon GO. According to the latest findings from the PokeMiners, it might soon be available. Below, we show you what is already known about the new item.
Who are the PokeMiners? The PokeMiners are a group of dataminers who regularly search the game code of Pokémon GO for new information. They then make these findings publicly available to other trainers, showing in advance what new features and content are planned for the game.
Although they have proven to be a reliable source so far, the data are not official information. Thus, Niantic can still change this content or even decide against a release.
What is already known about the Master Ball in Pokémon GO
Tutorial for the new Master Ball: The PokeMiners already stumbled upon the first information about the new ball in February. At that time, only a tutorial for the new item was created in the game data; more was not yet known.
New content when catching: Now the PokeMiners have discovered further information about the Master Ball (via pokeminers.com). Primarily, various changes have been made in the background. It is suggested that there will be a ball selection in raids, where it is presumed that you can select the Master Ball.
Additionally, a special sequence for throwing the Master Ball has apparently been included. There is also a new warning that is supposed to be integrated into the game, so you should soon get a hint when you only have one last ball available for catching.
New assets for the Master Ball found
In addition to several new texts related to catching, the first images associated with the new Master Ball have now been integrated into the game code, as can be seen in the PokeMiners’ tweet:
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Thus, not only have a series of new Rocket contents been added to the game code that hint at upcoming Crypto Raids, but also a so-called “Master Ball container.” This seems to be a special storage for the ball, which even has its own animation. How this looks in action is shown by the following video from the PokeMiners:
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How do you get the ball? In connection with the new Master Ball container and its animation, some trainers have already speculated about how one might obtain the coveted ball.
The Reddit user Optimistic_Mystic could imagine that this storage works similarly to the Meltan box and that one needs to perform an action every few days to activate it. He writes:
Given the animation, I wonder if the Master Ball will be a reusable item like the Meltan box that you can ‘charge’ and use another Master Ball in X days. Aside from only being allowed to have one Master Ball in the game, I don’t think that’s too bad of an idea. I have already left the game, but if they make changes that draw me back in, that would be an effective strategy for this gimmick.
As the PokeMiners indicate in their Twitter post from April 22, the Master Ball is expected to be obtainable from research tasks in the future (via twitter.com). However, it is still unknown how often you can receive these and whether you can stack more than one in storage. Also, it is still unclear whether the Master Ball container will play a role in this.
When will it finally come into the game? A possible release date has not yet emerged from the findings of the PokeMiners. When and how it will happen remains to be seen for the moment. As soon as there is more information about this, you will find it here with us on MeinMMO.
What do you think of the prospect that there could soon be a Master Ball in the game? Are you one of the trainers who are eagerly waiting for it? Or are you getting along perfectly with the existing balls? Feel free to let us know here on MeinMMO in the comments and exchange thoughts with other trainers.
Until May 1st, you can buy a popular “Wild West” shooter on Steam with 95% positive reviews for just €2.50.
What game is it? Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is probably one of the best shooters on Steam and impresses with over 13,900 reviews and a strong 95% positive rating. Not even other popular shooters like Red Dead Redemption 2 (90% positive) or Doom Eternal (91% positive) can compete.
In Call of Juarez, released by Techland in 2013, you take on the role of the bounty hunter Silas Greaves, who has aged and tells stories of his adventures.
Throughout the story, you fight notorious bandits of the Wild West and encounter characters like Billy the Kid and Jesse James. You engage in battles with old-fashioned rifles and participate in quick-draw duels – the faster draw wins.
Sometimes, however, old Silas’s memory falters a bit, and he has to correct his tales in the middle of a level, which may change some details.
What kind of offer is this? Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is 80% off on Steam until May 1, 2023. Instead of the regular purchase price of €12.49, you pay only €2.49 during the promotion.
What does Call of Juarez offer? In the nearly five-hour-long main story, you can unlock some skills to improve your gunslinger and use a focus mode that temporarily slows down actions and highlights enemies in red. Additionally, your bounty hunter has a sort of sixth sense that lets you anticipate and dodge a deadly bullet.
After completing the shooter’s story, you can experience it again in a “New Game+” with your learned skills on a higher difficulty level. There is also an arcade mode where you need to complete a selection of levels and earn points to climb the leaderboards, as well as a duel mode.
What do the players say? In the nearly 14,000 reviews, players particularly praise the Wild West story and the atmosphere of the shooter:
Sharkiera: “I was very surprised by this game. A truly captivating story about a drinking bounty hunter […]. A dreamlike first-person shooter, great story (via Steam).”
Monguntiacum: “Great game. I like the Western story and the level design. The story the grandpa tells is just genius. I laugh so often (via Steam).”
TSN: “Very linear shooter with extremely good weapon handling, presented with humorous storytelling and Western tales (via Steam)!”
Schrompf: “This is a really cool game! Awesome shooting, stylish slow-motion effects, the Western mood drips from every pore, the music fits perfectly and the story is okay. I particularly liked the graphic style (via Steam).”
If you’re not in the mood for single-player shooters and instead want to dive into different battles with your friends, we have a list of the best multiplayer shooters for you on MeinMMO:
Just a little over a month until the release of Diablo 4 and there are still many unanswered questions. The new statement from a senior developer sheds light on the matter but also raises new questions.
The new action RPG Diablo 4 will be released on June 6, 2023, and it is still not entirely clear how the title plans to engage players in the long term. After all, the predecessors Diablo 2 and 3 were ground to dust long after their release; why should this not also apply to the latest game in the series?
Additionally, Diablo 4 offers many MMO features and a service approach including Battle Pass and season system. At first glance, it seems that they want to book their players’ hobby time completely and for years – similar to what other MMOs and MMORPGs tend to try.
However, a statement from Associate Game Director Joe Piepiora (featured image) raises eyebrows. He suggests that Diablo 4 should mark an end for the individual classes once continuing to play no longer seems worthwhile. A tough boss is even expected to stand at the end of the journey. MeinMMO presents the details.
There is a final boss that exceeds everything else
What will the “end of Diablo 4” look like? After completing the first campaign, you will gain access to higher difficulty levels and endgame activities for the PvE gameplay:
Overall, one can grind up to level 100, which is supposed to take around 180 hours. The most challenging PvE activities in the game will then be the Nightmare Dungeons. They are expected to scale with your strength well beyond level 100.
However, this cannot go on forever, as Game Director Piepiora revealed in an interview with GamesRadar+:
[Diablo 4] is not meant to be played forever.
There are creatures that provide an increasingly higher difficulty level [beyond level 100]. But this is content meant to challenge you to see how far you can go with your build rather than trying to collect endless rewards beyond level 100.
An exciting statement that introduces a performative end to a specific class in the game. One can thus “complete” a class. Piepiora suggests there will be a point at which you have reached “the maximum power of the equipment”.
How this will manifest in the game is currently unclear.
There is said to be an undetermined point during the game where one creates their perfect build. Only then will one be ready to take on the greatest challenge. A so-called “pinnacle boss encounter”, a boss encounter at the peak.
Players who reach level 100 will have an extremely hard time with this boss encounter. The expectation is that you take your class, understand your build, maximize everything possible, and know the [boss] encounter very well. That is the way you might defeat the boss.
Each class thus has a goal in sight, and Diablo 4 thereby gives itself an end. A big boss at the end of the tunnel who is expected to be so tough that apparently every gap in one’s build must be closed to even have a chance.
After the statement, speculation begins about who will take on the role of this final boss. What do you think? Share your assessment and opinion on the topic in the comments.
The mega final boss of Diablo 4 certainly needs to have something to offer so that pro players cannot just wipe it off the screen with a snap of their fingers.
A gamer wants to play Civilization on his PC. However, the game tells him that his graphics card is too weak. This is not an unusual problem when trying to use old games with new hardware.
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A player explained on reddit that he wanted to play the popular strategy game Civilization IV. But after starting, he receives a warning message from the game: His hardware is too weak, so the game has lowered the graphics settings.
This surprises him, as he has current hardware in his PC with an i7-12700K and an RTX 3090. Consequently, the community is amused. Some are already mocking that 24 GB of video memory is simply too little in 2023.
In fact, the “problem” is not unusual when trying to play older games with new hardware.
Old games often cause issues with new hardware
Those who upgrade their gaming system and want to play old, popular games will often encounter error messages and warnings. Older games no longer function well with the new hardware. In the best case, there is only an internal error message, in the worst case, the game simply crashes. Here are just a few examples:
For example, if you want to play the old shooter Fallout 3, you will struggle with crashes and issues if you have installed new hardware.
If you want to start the older strategy game Spellforce, you will experience graphical issues with menus on a modern Radeon graphics card (RX 6000 series or newer).
The game “Settlers III” struggles with unpleasant micro-stuttering when you want to use a processor with more than 2 cores.
Some games cannot even be installed because they believe that the installed hardware is too weak.
Old games sometimes exclude graphics settings because it is assumed that the hardware is not good enough.
Can such problems be solved? In many cases, the games are already so old that the developers have long stopped supporting them. Often, only tricks or workarounds help to get the games running again. Sometimes, simply reinstalling DirectX or installing the PhysX software package from Nvidia (e.g., for the action RPG Sacred 2) helps.
In some cases, however, the “problems” are only half as dramatic as they sound. Because games like Oblivion or its successor Skyrim also fail to recognize the installed hardware and set the settings to low. However, the game does not prevent you from raising the graphics settings back to maximum afterwards.
But it is not always easy to raise the graphics settings again. A user who recently bought an RTX 4090 found this out:
Everyone is eagerly waiting for new information about Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6). A rapper hints on Twitter that he may have already received more information.
What is it about? The latest installment of the series, Grand Theft Auto V, was released in 2013. For many years, fans have been hoping for a glimpse of what the future holds for the series. Initially, there was only a teaser from Rockstar Games. Then followed a massive leak.
Now a rapper shows a photo of himself with the CEO of Take-Two and has a few words regarding the upcoming game in the tweet.
Rapper has probably seen more
What does he say? The streamer and artist “HipHopGamer” shared a photo on April 21 on his social channels like Twitter and Instagram (found via 3djuegos.com). In the photo, he can be seen with Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two Interactive. They are the publishers of Rockstar Games titles.
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Since the leak, there have been occasional reports with details that could be seen from the early gameplay. These include details about the protagonists and locations seen. The game’s heads quickly initiated that the FBI must deal with this leak. On social media, comments were disabled shortly after the leak.
In the comments under the photo of the HipHop artist, there is intense discussion about what the reason for this tweet is. Some suspect that HipHopGamer hasn’t seen anything about the game. Others believe that if he is next to the CEO of Take-Two, it would be a pretty safe assumption that he has also received some information.
Tarisland is a new MMORPG from gaming giant Tencent and aims to fill the gap left by WoW’s closure in China. However, it is also set to be released in Europe. Beta tests are expected to take place in the first half of 2023.
It relies on a western fantasy setting, which is unusual for MMORPGs from China.
The graphics are colorful and adopt a comic-like style similar to World of Warcraft. There are suspiciously many very similarly looking elements, including dragon riding and the typical saber-toothed tiger of the night elves.
The classes also resemble the original line-up of WoW. There are warriors, paladins, mages, hunters, priests, and a class with two glaives that reminds one of demon hunters. Only the bard is a bit of a special case.
In PvE, it features dungeons and larger raids for 10 players. The group interface also looks exactly like in WoW.
The PvP is supposed to take place in arenas and battlegrounds and be “balanced.” PvE fans are not expected to be hindered by PvP, according to the FAQ.
The big difference between WoW and Tarisland is that the new game from Tencent will be available on PC as well as Android and iOS. It does not feature autoplay and promises a fair free-to-play without pay-to-win. It is stated that primarily cosmetics will be sold in the shop and no attribute bonuses or crafting materials.
Tencent responded to this and announced the new game Tarisland. However, it is intended to be released not only in China but globally.
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First tests in the West by the end of June
When can we test Tarisland? A few days ago, an international website and social media channels were created. It states that the first beta tests in the West should take place in the coming one to two months.
On the official game website, you can already register for the test.
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For whom is Tarisland interesting? Basically, it is for all MMORPG fans, as a huge company like Tencent stands behind the game and already promises regular updates. A new season is expected to start every 4-6 months, with new content, new dungeons, and a new class each time.
The first boss fights also look interesting, featuring telegraphs for the strongest abilities. Additionally, each class is supposed to have two trees with 40 talents each.
However, there is also criticism, such as for the mobile interface on PC and the few abilities (6 simultaneous). Furthermore, the graphics already seem a bit “older” than those of WoW.
The time of Ninja and Tfue is long gone. Since 2022, Cody “Clix” Conrod (18) has been the biggest streamer on Twitch for the online shooter Fortnite. But Clix has a problem: On April 24th, he was banned from Fortnite by Epic and therefore cannot participate in the ongoing eSports championship, FNCS. He believes a 15-year-old tricked him and made him get banned. Now he wants to fight against the ban and uses his power on Twitter.
Why was Clix banned?
Clix received a 2-week ban in Fortnite.
The ban was for “teaming with an opponent” in eSports.
The worst part for him: Clix says he cannot compete in Fortnite eSports for 4 months due to the ban and also cannot attend the planned major event, the FNCS Grand Finals. To him, it’s like the end of the world.
Before Clix, Ninja was the biggest Twitch streamer for Fortnite for a long time
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This is what Clix says:
I basically can’t play competitive Fortnite for the next 4 months. I had a call with Epic, and at the moment, the ban stands. I’m praying to God that something changes, because this is my life.
Opponent gives Clix a strong item – Clix takes it
What exactly is he accused of? Fortnite is played in eSports in online lobbies. It’s every man for himself.
However, Clix received an item in the game (a pizza box) from an opponent, which gave him a significant advantage, allowing him to win the match. Clix admits that he won the match because of this box and that he shouldn’t have taken the item.
The pizza box in Fortnite is an “Epic Item” that returned from the vault with patch 24.10. The box contains 8 slices of pizza that restore health and shield. It is considered very strong.
The clip that incriminates him shows: In a 30-second clip from Clix’s perspective, you can see that he is engaged in a standoff with an opponent. Clix angrily yells at the opponent, calling him a “stream sniping” bitch, then the opponent drops an epic item (purple), Clix jumps to the opponent’s position and grabs it.
It really looks like his opponent wanted to help him win.
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Clix explains: It was wrong of him to take the pizza. He shouldn’t have done that. Still, he finds a “ban of 2 weeks” too harsh. Clix is much more lenient with himself. A 3-day ban would have been enough; a warning would have been adequate.
In the video, he examines the action from the opponent’s perspective, whom he calls “a jerk” and who was also banned.
Clix tries to clarify that it only looked like teaming from the outside – he doesn’t know the boy. Therefore, the streamer repeatedly emphasizes that the other was pressuring him in the game and shooting at him. And at the moment Clix grabbed the pizza, he had no opportunity to shoot at the opponent.
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How is he trying to get out of this now? He uploaded the video on Twitter last night and wants to make the hashtag “#FreeClix” go viral. Currently, the video has been viewed 280,000 times.
What’s behind this? Fortnite is generally not suitable for eSports because “teaming” is so easy and nothing in the game prevents it. To this day, there are doubts whether everything was above board at the Fortnite World Cup 2019, because many successful players had the same coach and it is suspected that there were agreements on movement paths so that the top players wouldn’t run into each other and have a higher chance of winning.
Therefore, this is quite a complicated situation:
Clix now seems to want to publicly exert pressure on Epic Games via Twitter to lift the ban
In contrast to Twitch, Epic Games is known to be strict with such decisions and to remain so. They do not respond to public pressure. The case of “FaZe Jarvis” is legendary. The young content creator was banned from Fortnite after using an aim bot “for fun.” He begged, pleaded, and cried that Epic would let him back in. But it was for nothing.
Epic Games has also made it clear in the past that Clix is on thin ice and must be careful.
We have critically examined Clix on MeinMMO before:
The first raids with Regidrago in Pokémon GO did not go according to plan at all. Therefore, the game is launching an event in May that will bring back the top raids featuring Regidrago. We will show you the date and details here.
What kind of event is this? The event in May will unlock top raids with Regidrago for one afternoon. Trainers worldwide will once again have the chance to battle and catch the Pokémon.
On Twitter, Niantic has now publicly apologized to the trainers.
Top Raids with Regidrago in May
When is it happening? The replacement event will take place on Saturday, May 13, 2023. During the times of 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 5:00 PM local time, you will find top raids with Regidrago at gyms.
For trainers in the GMT+13 time zone (which applies partly to players from New Zealand), there will be a special, free package in the shop from May 12 at 11:00 AM until May 13 at 6:00 PM. It contains 3 premium battle passes and 2 silver pinap berries.
What does Niantic say? On Twitter, the team writes that they apologize for the inconveniences during Regidrago’s first appearance in March. Due to the technical problems at the event, this replacement event will take place in May.
There will also be a timed research available for you at the event in May. Even if you have already completed this, you can still participate. Two exclusive timed researches will be available from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. They reward you with candy for Regirock, Regice, and Registeel.
How do you like the event that Niantic wants to bring as an apology for the broken Regidrago top raids? Are you satisfied with the contents, or would you have wished for something different?
The most famous Twitch streamer Kai Cenat has been banned. His former colleague Adin Ross urges him to switch to Kick. But would he earn more and not be banned for trivial reasons.
What kind of streamer is he? Kai Cenat has only been streaming since early 2021, but during this time he has already become one of the biggest streamers on Twitch. In the last 2 years he has regularly broken new records and is now one of the most well-known faces on the platform.
Why was he banned? Kai Cenat reportedly made an erotic gag with a female colleague. However, “sexually explicit content is prohibited on Twitch,” so the ban followed pretty quickly.
One of his biggest former colleagues, Adin Ross, is now urging him to finally leave Twitch. Because he is worth more than what Twitch can offer him.
Adin Ross switched to Kick, urges Cenat to switch as well
After the ban, Adin Ross wanted to convince his colleague to switch from Twitch to the better Kick. So he stated (via twitter.com):
I know, brother, listen man, I just want to say that I saw the little thing that went out today, they said they made 20 million dollars with you and you made two. I just want to tell you that you are worth much more than that. And there is a platform called Kick, and they will never ban you, you will never be banned.
By the way, he is not the only streamer urging him to switch to Kick. The German streamer Theo “Scurrows” Bottländer has also already urged him to consider switching to the controversial platform. Because he would fare much better there and would not be banned for trivial matters:
All Spotlight Hours in April 2023 at Pokémon GO in overview. We show you all Pokémon, bonuses, and times and explain which Shinys you can find and whether the events are worth attending.
What kind of events are these? Every Tuesday evening, a Spotlight Hour takes place in Pokémon GO from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. During this time, a selected specimen is in the spotlight and appears almost everywhere in the wild. Each week, the Pokémon that is in the spotlight and the accompanying bonus change.
The bonuses include more candies, more Stardust, or more experience points. In our overview, we show you all Pokémon and bonuses for the Spotlight Hours in April 2023.
Which Pokémon? During the first Spotlight Hour in April 2023, you will encounter the Pokémon Owei from the first game generation. It belongs to the types Plant and Psychic and can evolve into Kokowei.
What bonuses are active? For catching Pokémon, you will receive double the amount of candies.
Who is it worth for? As an attacker, Owei is not particularly useful. While Kokowei is already significantly stronger, there are many stronger alternatives in PvP and Raids. Therefore, you won’t find suitable strong attackers for your teams here.
Can you catch Shiny Owei? Yes, the shiny form of Owei has already been activated in Pokémon GO and can be caught with luck.
Spotlight Hour on April 11
Which Pokémon? In the second Spotlight Hour in April 2023, you will encounter the Pokémon Muschas, which comes from the first game generation. It belongs to the Water type and can evolve into Austos.
What bonuses are active? For transferring Pokémon, you will receive double the amount of candies.
Who is it worth for? Muschas is not a strong attacker. Austos, on the other hand, can reach the upper midfield of the best attackers in PvP in the Hyper League. It is not particularly helpful in Raids. However, the event is still worth it for you if you take advantage of the bonus and collect a lot of candies for cleaning up your collection.
Can you catch Shiny Muschas? Yes, the shiny form of Muschas is already active in Pokémon GO and can be caught with luck.
Spotlight Hour on April 18
Which Pokémon? In the third Spotlight Hour in April, you will encounter Knacklion. The Pokémon comes from the third game generation and belongs to the Ground type. Its evolutions are Vibrava and Libelldra.
What bonuses are active? For evolving Pokémon, you will receive double the amount of experience points.
Who is it worth for? Of all developments in this family, Libelldra is the most useful. The Pokémon plays in the lower midfield in the Super League and in the upper midfield in the Hyper League. As an attacker in Raids, it is not very useful. Those on the way from Level 41 to 50 can use the hour for their evolutions and thereby earn a lot of experience points.
Can you catch Shiny Knacklion? Yes, the shiny form of Knacklion is active in Pokémon GO and can be caught with luck.
Which Pokémon? The fourth Spotlight Hour brings you Tangela from the first game generation. It belongs to the Plant type and can evolve into Tangoloss.
What bonuses are active? For catching Pokémon, you will receive double the amount of Stardust.
Who is it worth for? Tangela plays as an attacker in Raids or in the Super League only in the lower midfield. Tangoloss is slightly better positioned and manages to be in the upper midfield as a Raid attacker. However, there are still stronger alternatives here.
For many players, the focus of the event will be the increased Stardust you receive for all Pokémon catches.
Can you catch Shiny Tangela? Yes, the shiny form of Tangela is already active in Pokémon GO and can be caught with luck.
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For the Night Elves in World of Warcraft, there is good news. The search for a new home could soon be over.
The Night Elves have suffered quite a bit in recent years in World of Warcraft. The home tree Teldrassil was destroyed by Sylvanas and the Horde, wiping out 90% of the population.
Only in Dragonflight was the druid Malfurion also banished to Ardenweald and thus the realm of the dead for a long time, so that Ysera could be resurrected – only for her to immediately give up her role as an Aspect and pass it on to Merithra.
But all this suffering could finally lead to something positive. Because a story that began in Shadowlands is growing and thriving in the truest sense of the word.
What was discovered? In the game data of Patch 10.1 Glut von Neltharion, the colleagues from wowhead have already found a new, short cinematic. It shows that the seed, the former “gift of the Winter Queen,” has not only been planted but is also already flourishing splendidly. Instead of a small seedling, an imposing tree is quickly growing from it, while Alexstrasza announces that this tree will be protected in the future.
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What does this mean for the Night Elves? Since the seed was formed from the souls of countless Night Elves who died at Teldrassil, it is quite likely that this new tree will grow into a World Tree in the upcoming patches and then serve as a new home for the Night Elves – although this has not been confirmed yet.
When will the cinematic be shown? That is still not quite clear. So far, only the short cinematic has been found in the data mining. Whether the associated quest line will be available right at the start of Patch 10.1 or only shortly before the release of the next patch remains to be seen.
It is also uncertain how long it will take for the tree to grow in size. However, considering that it is clearly a magical tree, it is likely to gain enough size quickly to fulfill several purposes – such as a possible new home for the Night Elves.
What does the community say about this? The player community is reacting with mixed feelings. Many Night Elf fans would have liked to see the tree planted again in Kalimdor, at the old site of Teldrassil. Others wonder why the Night Elves do not simply use Hyjal as their home.
In general, however, most seem to be looking forward to the Night Elves getting a new tree and thus a potential new home – even if the location, far from their homeland on the Dragon Isles and near the Centaur, remains quite controversial.
What do you think of the idea of a new World Tree on the Dragon Isles? A nice location or rather inappropriate?
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“DancingRob”, the first and reigning world champion in Pokémon GO
Kevin “JBGWinsenHSV” Chlupka
Dominik “Fr43ka” Wieber
All three professionals have already participated in international tournaments and achieved success there. So it’s no surprise that their focus is mainly on PvP. But they also make use of the other aspects of the game.
Especially in terms of catches, they have impressive numbers. Kevin Chlupka has caught nearly 400,000 Pokémon, and DancingRob stands at 200,000. However, Dominik Wieber holds the record with 730,000 catches: “When I walk around and catch, it relaxes me; I can switch off,” he explains.
In PvP, however, switching off is prohibited, as maximum concentration is required. After all, there are many things to consider – things that a casual player may not keep in mind.
In the interview, the three gave us a little insight into how beginners or casual players can improve in Pokémon GO’s battle league – and what is needed for that.
“You can’t avoid theory”
How to get better in PvP? All three explained that they started with Pokémon GO a few years ago and gained experience in PvP first through the battle league and then through tournaments of the “Silph” platform moving towards pro level. “At first, there were no official tournaments from Niantic or in-game,” Wieber recalls.
So Silph became the hub for all PvP enthusiasts. And this battle experience pays off today. To put it another way: the knowledge of game mechanics and what different Pokémon can do.
You must gather a lot of knowledge – also outside the game
This knowledge is not gained by just playing the game, the pros explain. “There are some aspects that you simply have to learn. It starts with effectiveness, which is the foundation. You can still learn that in-game when it says ‘very effective’,” Wieber explains.
Moreover, it is an important basis to know the movesets of the most important Pokémon you might encounter.
But then additional aspects come into play: “Things like energy generation, or what a move costs,” you don’t learn that in the game. You need other sources for that.
What source do the pros use? “The first thing you really need to do is learn PvPoke. Once you know how PvPoke works, you can quickly get into PvP,” Kevin Chlupka explains. PvPoke is a database that provides various rankings and simulations around the battle league.
“You see every move, every Pokémon, the HP, the attack values, the defense values. You see what’s currently good in the meta, and there are also good example teams that are currently played,” Chlupka explains: “When you learn how this website, rankings, and simulations work, that’s a very good foundation to become good in PvP.”
It is crucial to first learn the theory and then put it into practice. Knowing your Pokémon and the opponent’s inside and out gives you a huge advantage.
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Why do I need a different source than the game? DancingRob explains this quite simply: “You can compare it a little to chess. It can be quickly explained how the pieces move and a few games can be played against each other—matches can be close. But if you want to be particularly good or achieve a lot, you need to bring in external sources,” says the world champion.
He also recommends PvPoke or searching for YouTubers who explain basic mechanics in PvP: “You can’t avoid theory, it all depends on information. How much energy different attacks generate, what synergy effects arise. Shielding scenarios, how you can play with the switch timer, how you need to time moves to maximize their potential.”
In Pokémon GO, success depends a lot on which teams with which effectiveness face off against each other. Therefore, it’s usually not enough to know your own team – you also need to know potential opponents.
What teams do the pros play?
When asking the pros about the “best team”, it becomes clear quickly that there isn’t one directly. Too much depends on synergies and effectiveness. Therefore, you can only find out what your preferred play style is and which teams fit that.
If you want to try something out, here are some team tips from the pros:
DancingRob’s team: DancingRob explains: “I personally try to play neutrally so as not to depend too much on the opposing team. I try to work with energy advantage and switch more aggressively.”
For this, he uses Pokémon that can still secure victories even in “bad matchups” – that is, against monsters that are actually at an advantage.
“My favorite Pokémon is Crypto-Swampert. If you are just half a second faster than the opponent, you can gain so much advantage that you can keep up even against counters like Trombork,” explains DancingRob.
However, it should be noted that Crypto-Swampert first has the wrong moves, because: Frustration needs to be unlearned first. But with the right attacks, it is extremely strong.
“There are core Pokémon that are generally never that bad. Galar-Whiscash, Medicham, Registeel, Lanturn, Trombork, Noctowl. You can build good teams around that. I like to play a variant with Vulpix, Crypto-Swampert, and Galar-Whiscash, for example,” says the world champion.
Which team does Fr43ka play? “I also prefer energy management and flexible Pokémon, with which matchups can still be flipped,” Wieber says: “I used to have clear favorites, but that has changed over time. I played the same team for seven GBL seasons, with Altaria, Azumarill, and Rain Forme. It also worked for seven seasons.”
However, he eventually had to rebuild and now uses Lanturn instead of Forme: “Due to many updates, new Pokémon, also move updates, and the XL change, the team got weaker and was simply not really playable anymore.”
What team does JBGWinsenHSV use? Kevin Chlupka has a clear favorite: “I currently play Crypto-Charlie, Registeel, and Spiritomb. Charlie is one of the best Pokémon in the league because it can always draw a shield. And Spiritomb in the back is almost unstoppable.”
No. Gathering knowledge is just the first step: “Practicing in between is really important; just theory brings nothing,” explains Fr43ka: “You have to internalize it,” says the pro.
However, there is a problem: “In Pokémon GO, you only have 25 battles per day, with a few exceptions. So it is usually only by chance that you practice against people at the same level. You don’t really approach people. Especially as a casual player, that’s not so easy.”
In fact, there are some aspects of the game that could be improved from the pros’ point of view. They regularly suggest more frequent updates in PvP that bring fresh air.
Furthermore, Fr43ka emphasizes: “There have been many bonuses that simplify the game or make it more accessible, like remote raids or better incense. That was really good for players in the countryside,” says the pro: “I would like to see something like that come back. Especially the remote raids, which have become more expensive, burden players who don’t have a local community.”
The discussion about remote raids has been going on for several weeks, and many players are dissatisfied with the developers’ decision to make them more expensive. Learn more about the big discussion on the topic of remote raids in Pokémon GO here.
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In recent years, some really great TV series based on video games have been released. In a poll, you decided which ones are the best.
While live-action films and series based on video games have often been miserable in the past, their quality has drastically improved in recent years. Fans used to roll their eyes at new announcements of gaming films and shows, but now many are looking forward to them.
The reason lies in a whole range of high-quality productions that have recently hit the market. We wanted to know from you which of the current TV series based on games you think are the best, and you responded in droves.
Here is how the voting went: Each of you could choose your top 3 series, resulting in a total of 2,478 votes. Here are the results:
This is Castlevania: The plot of the series revolves around the famous vampire, Count Vlad Dracula Tepes. His beloved wife was falsely accused of being a witch by the church and subsequently burned at the stake.
Dracula swore revenge and unleashed an army of demons on the inhabitants of Wallachia, spreading death and despair among the population. Trevor Belmont, the last surviving member of the monster hunters from the Belmont clan, faces Dracula and his demons. He is supported by Dracula’s son Alucard and the magician Sypha Belnades.
The animated series captivated viewers from the very first season with great animations, iconic characters from the games, and a solid story. On the review site Rotten Tomatoes, the series received a rating of 94%, and on IMDb, it has 8.3 out of 10 stars.
In your votes, Castlevania landed in 5th place in our poll.
Rank 4: Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
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Cyberpunk Edgerunners: Fans of the RPG epic celebrate the Netflix trailer, but also hope for a cool story
12.61% (362 votes)
This is Edgerunners: The setting of Cyberpunk is set in a dystopian future in the year 2076. In Night City, corruption, gang wars, and a keen addiction to modifying one’s body with cyberware prevail.
The story follows young David Martinez, who fights to survive in the lawless city. After losing everything in a shooting on the street, he himself enters the shadows and becomes an “Edgerunner,” a criminal mercenary.
The TV series based on Cyberpunk raised great hopes among fans right at the announcement, and it seems they were not disappointed. On IMDb, the series received a rating of 8.3 stars out of 10, and on Rotten Tomatoes, it even shines with a whopping 100% positive reviews.
However, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners only made it to 4th place in your vote.
Rank 3: The Last of Us
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The new trailer for The Last of Us series shows: It will break our hearts over and over again
19.13% (474 votes)
This is The Last of Us: In 2003, a devastating fungal pandemic sweeps the world, mutating infected people into zombie-like monsters. The story follows black market dealer Joel Miller, who lives several years after the outbreak in the quarantine area in Boston.
He is tasked with taking the girl Ellie to the secret hideout of the “Fireflies” organization because it turns out that she is immune to the infection. The Fireflies want to develop a cure using Ellie to combat the disease. On their journey, both must contend not only with attempted monsters but also with other people.
The more popular a gaming IP is, the higher the expectations for a movie or TV series based on it. With a beloved game like “The Last of Us,” which has won countless awards, the expectations were astronomical.
With a rating of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.9 stars on IMDb, the series has met fans’ expectations. In our ranking, it landed in 3rd place.
Rank 2: The Witcher
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Witcher: Trailer for the TV series on Netflix
20.94% (519 votes)
This is Witcher: In a dark medieval world, a lone man wanders the land in search of contracts. His work area is very special. Geralt is a Witcher, a sword fighter hardened by mutations and ruthless training who hunts and slays monsters.
Fate has plans for him, as his life is inextricably intertwined with the magician Yennefer and the mysterious girl Ciri. Once the princess and heir to the throne of the kingdom of Cintra, Ciri must flee from the Nilfgaard army, which invades and devastates her kingdom.
The TV series tells the backstory of the Witcher from the books when Ciri was still a child. The buzz around the show was huge, and lead actor Henry Cavill initially received a lot of criticism for his role as Geralt.
In the end, however, he became a fan favorite, and the series received good ratings on Rotten Tomatoes (81%) and IMDb (8.1 stars). In your votes, the Witcher show reached 2nd place in the ranking.
This is Arcane: The plot of the TV series takes place in the utopian city of Piltover, which is built on the slums and Zaun. There live the oppressed and exploited, on whose backs the wealth and success of Piltover are built.
Throughout the story, fans of League of Legends learn the backstories of many champions, especially the two sisters Vi and Jinx. After many twists of fate, the two end up on opposite sides of the law as Piltover and Zaun sink deeper into chaos.
On review sites like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb, the TV series shines with a rating of 100% and 9.0 out of 10 stars. You also really liked Arcane, which takes the first place in our ranking.
The existing TV series seem to just be the beginning. In the coming years, a whole series of shows based on video games are planned.
The ‘Police Bodycam’ shooter Unrecord is causing a stir on Steam because it looks extremely realistic. Some believe there is a well-made fake behind it. The developer now wants to prove that the game is real.
The new shooter ‘Unrecord’ puts you in the perspective of a bodycam, like those worn by police officers or firefighters. The shooter is developed by Alexandre ‘esankiy’ Spindler. The first images and video material have already impressed millions of players. By now, over 70 million people have seen the developer’s gameplay video.
However, the huge success is also raising skeptics. They believe that what they see cannot possibly be real. Presumably, there is only a well-staged fake behind the material. Now the developer wants to prove on Twitter that his game is real.
We have embedded the trailer for Unrecord here for you:
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Unrecord – Official Early Gameplay Trailer
Developer wants to prove that his shooter is really real
What is the developer doing? Developer Alexandre ‘esankiy’ Spindler has released several short video clips of his game on Twitter. Here, you can not only see the game, but also the developer interface. With this, he wants to prove that it is a real game and not just a video. You can watch the 40-second video directly on Twitter:
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In a second video on Twitter, you can also see such raw material. This is mainly to combat critics who believe that he recorded it all with a real bodycam and that it cannot be a game:
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The development team also commented on the accusations on Steam and stated that it is indeed a real game and that there are no recordings from the real world behind it. The developers explain (via steampowered.com):
Many doubts have been raised about the authenticity of the game. The game was developed with Unreal Engine 5, and the game material was captured from an executable file and played with keyboard and mouse. It is not a VR game. In reality, it seems rather flattering to compare the graphics of Unrecord with reality, but fortunately, we know that a game first focuses on the gameplay and the universe we primarily focus on.
Considering the high production costs of a video game and our global reputation on the line, Unrecord, if it were a scam, would be a blockbuster scam. Therefore, logically, it is not a scam. We do not use real videos or external rendering for the Unreal Engine for creating Unrecord. Unrecord is (Un)real.
Another shooter on Steam also disappointed: The skepticism from players is somewhat understandable. After all, the shooter “The Day Before” had caused a similar stir among players. However, in recent months, many players have become suspicious about whether there really is a real game behind the images and videos. Some now fear that they might fall for a similar scam with “Unrecord”:
With the release of the latest DLC for Destiny 2 “Lightfall”, new players are primarily wondering whether they need to have played Destiny 1 to understand the story of the “successor”. In this article, MeinMMO will answer the question and help you decide.
The great Destiny saga is divided: Many players who started playing in 2023 with “Lightfall”, the latest DLC from Bungie, have asked whether one misses something in Destiny 2 without knowing Destiny 1.
After all, there are many sequels and prequels in the gaming world that build on each other and continue the story of the previous game. And yes, Destiny 2 is one such game that builds on a continuous story with a grand saga.
Those who played Destiny 1 will know many background details and information that are not explained as extensively in Destiny 2.
Destiny 1 players can better understand why certain events take place in Destiny 2 and how they impact the story.
Additionally, Destiny 1 offers an expanded arsenal of weapons and armor that are not, or let’s say not yet, available in Destiny 2.
Nevertheless, it is not strictly necessary to know Destiny 1 in order to understand Destiny 2. MeinMMO explains why.
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Everything you need to know about Destiny 2 – in 2 minutes
Those who know Destiny 1 understand faster – but it’s not a must
Destiny 2 does its own thing: Destiny 2 has taken much from Destiny 1 but has also improved. However, all events of Destiny 2 take place several years after the events of Destiny 1.
The story of Destiny 2 thus builds on the events of Destiny 1 but is not strictly necessary to ultimately understand the game.
The story of Destiny 2 is self-contained and can easily be followed by new players without knowledge of Destiny 1.
Those who start in Destiny 2 now receive many of the story details from Destiny 1 through small trailers or in-game dialogue from Bungie, so in principle, they miss nothing.
Destiny 1 is still a great game: However, one should not completely overlook Destiny 1, as it was a great game. Destiny 1 is also the reason why many veterans have such a deep understanding of the Destiny universe and remain loyal to the game.
The experience in Destiny 2 is better than in Destiny 1 and still offers many of the old contents
Advantages or disadvantages of Destiny 1 compared to Destiny 2
This advantage comes from playing Destiny 1: Even though it is not a must, Destiny 1 is still a game that can provide additional information about Destiny characters and stories and answer many questions about names that occasionally arise in Destiny 2.
For instance, one might learn more about Efrideet in Destiny 1, about whom Lord Saladin often speaks when hosting his Iron Banner.
Those playing the legacy raid “Kingsfall” in Destiny 2 could experience the detailed story about this powerful Hive King in Destiny 1.
And in Destiny 1, players also get to know Cayde-6, of whom all that remains in Destiny 2 is a poignant ending in the Forsaken DLC and a memorial.
Thus, Destiny 1 contains background information and details that are mentioned and explained in Destiny 2, such as the story of Savathun and her siblings. However, these are not explained as extensively and precisely in Destiny 2 as they were in Destiny 1.
Additionally, Destiny 2 is gradually integrating more of this old content from Destiny 1 into the current game.
For Destiny 1 players and veterans, this “content recycling” can be unsettling and often unpopular, as it does not offer new content. However, it also brings the two games closer together. Destiny 2 increasingly references narrative elements from Destiny 1, providing flashbacks to the stories and concluding them in Destiny 2.
This disadvantage comes from playing Destiny 1: However, if you play Destiny 1, you also take a step back.
Some players feel that the gameplay in Destiny 1 is worse compared to Destiny 2 because it feels slow and inaccessible at the beginning.
The story and level design of Destiny 1 have often been perceived as less engaging and thought-out compared to Destiny 2.
Destiny 1 certainly has fantastic content. But the overall upgrades in Destiny 2 with class abilities, customization, and quality of life improvements are simply better now.
In short: Only those who value a truly deep understanding of the world of Destiny and want a more complete gaming experience should have played Destiny 1.
You miss nothing relevant: Some Destiny 2 players have never missed Destiny 1 to this day. This is because Destiny 2 and external sources offer enough opportunities to obtain additional background information even without having played Destiny 1, if one desires.
The downside is that you won’t experience it while playing; instead, you find it only through videos or texts in the game.
In the end, it ultimately depends on personal preferences whether one wants to play Destiny 1 first to have a more complete gaming experience, or whether one wants to start directly with Destiny 2. One must also consider that Destiny 1 is currently not available on PC and can only be played on consoles.
What would you advise new Guardians who are considering playing Destiny 1 before their Destiny 2 experience? Do you think Destiny 2 has sufficiently brought both worlds together? Or do you say Destiny 1 is a must for every player? Feel free to share your opinion directly in the comments.
What makes playing Destiny 2 and farming the new exotics from Lightfall easier is this new and brilliant helper that you also know from Destiny 1:
Are you hungry for co-op action with your friends? There are 6 great games currently available for a low price that will keep you entertained for days.
Are you and your friends a bit bored with your current games, is the air out of the MMORPG, or has the eternal favorite become somewhat stale? Then it might be time to venture into a new co-op shooter together and try something new. But it shouldn’t be an expensive investment – especially not if three or four people have to pay.
Exactly for these problems there is now a Humble Bundle that contains 6 great co-op shooters: The “Fight 4 Your Friends” Bundle.
What’s in the bundle? A total of 6 different shooters where you hunt together zombies, infected, monsters, or aliens. Among them are also some major titles from the last few years:
Back 4 Blood: The “unofficial” successor of Left 4 Dead 2 impresses with highly customizable characters and a high replay value, as the zombies (“Ridden”) have different enhancements each time.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2: Vermintide places you in the Warhammer universe where you must defeat the Skaven and the chaos army with three friends.
Killing Floor 2: If you enjoy a decent amount of splatter and want to face off in groups of up to 6 players in co-op or PvP, then Killing Floor 2 has what you need. You have to like brutal action without pause and many bursting bodies of the nasty “Zed”.
The Anacruisis: Your spaceship is stranded at the edge of the galaxy with three friends, and aliens want to see what they can do with you – an exciting survival struggle for 4 friends, plus there’s great mod support for more customization.
Zombie Army Trilogy: If you prefer it a bit more bizarre, grab the co-op classics of the Zombie Army. In World War II, the Germans unleash a last superweapon: undead soldiers that now threaten all of Europe.
Zombie Army 4: Zombie Army 4 is the continuation of the trilogy and is the latest installment in the series.
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World of Warcraft must expand dragon riding across all of Azeroth. The developers have no other choice – at least that’s what MeinMMO demon Cortyn thinks.
Meanwhile, World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is several months old, has already received the first patches, and will soon start the second season of the expansion. However, it’s also time for the developers to discuss the success of features and to see which ones will be carried into the future and which will remain on the dragon islands.
This analysis is likely to be relatively brief in Dragonflight.
The only “major, proper new feature” of WoW: Dragonflight is dragon riding. Basically, it’s a new form of movement that allows players to travel across the dragon islands and replaces the usual flying with the familiar flying mounts.
Instead of simply staying in the air automatically and flying in the target direction using “Autowalk + Afk”, players must actively engage in dragon riding and take control themselves. Cliffs need to be overcome, lift used correctly, and the resource “Elan” must be utilized so that one reaches the destination as quickly as possible.
Dragon riding is the only “major” feature of the expansion – and it has been well received.
Even though there is a small portion of the player base that is not really warming up to dragon riding, most agree: dragon flying must be possible sooner or later across all of World of Warcraft.
Because once you get used to flying with dragons, you know the feeling when you suddenly have to go back to Stormwind or Orgrimmar and get on the “old” flying mount: it feels like the game is in slow motion. Everything is slower, less interactive, and simply boring.
That Blizzard wants to make dragon riding an “evergreen” feature has already been indirectly confirmed multiple times in interviews. It’s simply too successful to go back to the “old” flying in future expansions.
The nice thing about the whole situation is that even the “dragon flying is stupid!” faction could easily be appeased. A simple new setting in the mount collection could be enough to specify whether one prefers to use the “dragon flying” feature or the old flying.
The problem with mounts
However, dragon riding also has a massive problem. Of the hundreds of mounts that players have collected over the years and soon decades, only a total of 4 can be used for dragon riding.
The answer to this is unfortunately not a simple “then just unlock all mounts for dragon riding” – because that means a lot of work. The dynamic feel of dragon riding is primarily due to the animations of the dragons. This does not only refer to the regular “flying” animation, but also the countless special animations when using various abilities like taking off or diving. These animations are not possessed by any other mounts.
Many have large mount collections – which currently play no role in dragon riding.
Developing these animations retroactively for over 600 mounts, which share over 150 different models, is quite a massive task. One that would likely occupy various developers for many weeks. Feasible, of course, but still a big endeavor.
And there is still the risk that Blizzard may miss the “feel” of dragon riding. Because gliding through the air with a magical disc simply cannot look as dynamic as a dragon flapping its wings, tucking its head, or doing a barrel roll in the air.
Dragon flying has done well for PvP in the open world
What is often forgotten, especially by critics of dragon flying, is the positive effect that dragon flying has had on PvP in the open world.
Because in war mode, if you don’t feel like PvP at the moment or had to be afk for a while, you could simply “park” way up high in the sky with a flying mount, making you virtually untouchable and safe.
With dragon riding, that isn’t possible. Not only because you inevitably crash to the ground eventually if you are not present, but also because it was possible, using the dragon’s abilities, to throw other players off their mount and force them to the ground (and often die from fall damage).
From this perspective alone, I believe that only dragon riding should be allowed in war mode – it simply makes PvP feel more thought-out when you can’t be “infinitely safe” in the open world. If you don’t like that, you can switch back to non-war mode.
In any case, it is clear that dragon flying has now become “inescapable”. Players will no longer accept a new (or old) world where there is no form of flying right from the start. The old flying would be a clear regression, and the classic “you must explore the world on foot before you can fly” is likely a thing of the past.
Dragon flying is the future in World of Warcraft. The problem is that Blizzard has to carry all the old mounts into this future – and whether that succeeds remains questionable.
This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.