November 20, 2021 by RSS Feed
The futuristic sequel to the popular battle royale PUBG is out now. PUBG New State is set in the year 2051 and has a lot of new features. The drones and trams have managed to steal most of the spotlight while the new map Troi has been exciting players even before the release.
Exploring new maps with a squad is an exciting adventure. But when you’re the only one from your squad left behind, it’s daunting. This is where the Green Flare Gun comes to the rescue. You can revive one of your dead teammates with this new flare gun.
You won’t find the Green Flare Gun in a particular location. Instead, you will have to collect Drone Credits and get it from the Drone Shop. Here’s a quick rundown on the process:
Keep a lookout when you go to collect the drone drop. Other players can loot this drop or ambush you too. So always watch your back!
The Green Flare Gun is used just like the Red Flare Gun. All you have to do is point the gun towards the sky and fire.
Your teammate has to be gone for at least 90 seconds for the Green Flare Gun to take effect. Your mate will drop through a revival flight and get back to you, so you don’t have to face the enemy alone.
Check out more exciting features in PUBG New State!
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November 19, 2021 by RSS Feed
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This week, one of the absolute best real-time strategy games for mobile got a big new update. Kingdom Two Crowns now offers a new campaign type for purchase, and it puts you in the saddle of ruling over a Norse kingdom. I spent quite a bit of time with this new expansion, entitled Norse Lands, to see what kinds of things it offers beyond the base game. For the most part, it gives a new coat of paint to what is already a fantastic game, but there are a few twists it puts on the base game to make it a worthy pickup for anyone who enjoyed it.
The first thing to note about Norse Lands is it isn't free. This expansion is the first paid add-on for the game and it costs $ 3. For that price, you unlock access to start a new kingdom inspired by Viking culture and lore. A couple of things to note about this unlock before you even start playing it: This introduction of a fourth biome to the game doesn't coincide with expanded save slots, so if you've been managing kingdoms in all three of the base game's modes, you'll have to get rid of one to start Norse Lands. Secondly, the minimal UI in Kingdom Two Crowns might make it difficult to understand how to start a game using the new expansion. To access it, make sure to swipe over to Norse Lands when you see the new game title card to make the switch official.
Once you're on your way, Norse Lands doesn't feel like a dramatic overhaul to Two Crowns, but it offers some beautiful visual variety and some notable new mechanics. Most of these changes seem to center around managing combat. In addition to a new unit type--the dual axe-wielding berserkers--you can drop coins at statues that emerge by your kingdom gates to send soldiers out in front of your walls to defend them from attacking monsters. As a trade-off, you don't have access to catapults and it seems like your wall strength overall is a little weaker than other biomes.
There are also some seemingly universal changes to the game that come with access to Norse Lands. There are new mounts to discover and a new way for managing your kingdom's population. Previous iterations of the game had beggar camps you basically had to rely on to keep growing your populace. In this expansion, you can clear out beggar camps and replace them with houses that passively generate population, though you have to pay an increased price to put them to work for you. By universal, I mean that these particular changes seem to carryover into other biomes, so even if you want to pick up your Shogun or Dead Lands kingdoms, you can find new mounts and create houses in them as well.
All told, nothing in Norse Lands feels dramatically different than other aspects of Kingdom Two Crowns, but it does provide some more variety and discovery, all of which strengthen the overall package. One of the best parts of the base game was finding new interesting things in the lands that you slowly tamed over time, and now there is just more of that to do. For anyone who played and enjoyed Kingdom Two Crowns, Norse Lands is a great--albeit unsurprising--reason to hop back into this great game.
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November 18, 2021 by RSS Feed
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When you’re trying to increase your power in The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War, the very first thing that comes to mind is always rushing to do the quests. But of course, by just completing your main quests you won’t progress as quickly as you would just focusing straight up on expanding territory and increasing your army.
Therefore, below you’ll find a complete The Lord of the Rings: Rise to War strategy guide to help you figure out the best ways to increase your power, expand your territory occupation quickly and conquer as many tiles as possible. We’ll start off with the Ring Power, which is arguably one of the most influential sources of might.
There is no quick (or easy, for that matter) way to increase your Ring Power in a matter of minutes. Since you need to actually deploy troops that take a considerable time to reach specific tiles, you need to also think about their Stamina consumption. The best way to do this would be to start by occupying all the tiles that are closest to your base.
If a tile is relatively nearby, you will not consume as much Stamina as you would by marching towards a tile that is 10 minutes away. As a result, you can use that Stamina to conquer a larger number of tiles which you can later dismiss.
Don’t be afraid to rescind the lower power territories once you have increased your army’s strength. The 1 Power lands will not give you much, and it will take 30 minutes to rescind them. If you’re near your territory limit, you should think ahead and remove some of them by the time your Commander’s Stamina fills up, so you can try to go for better ones.
Upgrading your Commanders is no easy feat, and it can only be done over time. There is no EXP potion to help you level them up, so all you can do is send them into as many battles as possible. Or, if you’d rather prefer a more pacifist approach, you can send them Commanders to complete Tips.
Each time a Commander levels up, they will receive one Skill Point which can be allocated into any of their first tier skills. At Commander Respect level 3, you will unlock the next level which will automatically unlock new skills. We’d recommend focusing on one skill at a time and maxing it out, since at max level (level 15) it will grant additional benefits.
Some of the Commanders will have passive skills that can benefit only specific troops. The same goes for the troops, which will be a lot stronger if deployed alongside other similar troops or a specific Commander.
For instance, Bow Knights (Tier III) are overall good, but you want to use them as a back line for commanders that can further increase their strength such as Boromir or Aragorn. Cataphracts are another good unit you can use with him, since they also deal a good chunk of damage.
Just keep in mind to always mind the equipment you give to your Commander, since it will automatically grant you some stats that affect certain units. So, you don’t want to use a type of gear that boosts Archers when you don’t have any Archers in your army.
Whenever you are not actively conquering more tiles or expanding your land, you should use that time to conscript more units, upgrade your buildings, mock battling and completing as many Tips as possible.
The time you spend offline can be maximised by doing one or all of the above, since after a while upgrades take hours to finish, and you don’t have the Stamina (or time) to complete battles. That’s when you need to consider sending your Commanders to complete tips and letting them earn you additional EXP.
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