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This is the first time in Path of Exile that they’ve taught the AI to battle each other independently of the player. As you traverse their temple, you will witness a grand battle between blue and red sentient ribbons showcasing the war between the sun and moon goddesses. There was no better way to showcase just how insanely beautiful the game is becoming though than the preview of the final showdown of the yet unseen Act 8, Solaris and Lunaris.
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Grinding Gear confirmed that it’s also ready to go for Xbox One X, so if you’d prefer your return to be on console, they are working overtime to make sure that no one will tut tut you with their PC Master Race commentary. With 4K visuals, overhauled areas, and Grinding Gear’s new number wizard unleashing unbelievable fractal lighting on water scenes, the return to Wraeclast will be a spectacular looking journey fitting for 2017. Why not go god hunting to attain their power so you can come back to rematch Kitava next time with pride?! So begins your journey to revisit the lands of the first few acts, now progressed into the future and firmly in the stranglehold of the gods that have risen across the land. To fight a god like Kitava, you have to be a god like Kitava. You might think you’re tough enough but the end of Act V will assure you that you are not. So what’s going on with the story in these new acts? Well those culty slaves you helped earlier, thinking they couldn’t possibly be worse than that Nazi-ish empire from the start? Yea… they kind of summoned their god, Kitava, as an avatar in his own statue.
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Now you will be getting to experience a full blown 10 act story! They claimed that the previous grind was killing off quite a bit of player retention, and initial findings show that this new 10 act mega update is just what the doctor ordered to ensure that sweet sweet long term gamer addiction. No longer 4 followed by repeated grinding of the same procedurally generated maps with slightly higher difficulty. If you haven’t given Path of Exile the time of day lately, you are probably unaware that the game now has a 10 act system coming into place. But just when I assumed that my crew had to have seen it all, Grinding Gear pulled the rug out from beneath me, busting out both their 4K visual overhaul preview alongside a first look at Acts 7 and 8.īut first, the catch-up for the slow ones. With both Proxzor and Colton in beta, and the developers themselves confirming that our guys spent the most time on the beta server than any of the other press given access, you might say we have some serious megafans on staff.
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We’ve been going hard on Path of Exile the last few weeks. Enough of the comments though, and let’s get straight to today’s couple: Path of Exile and Dauntless. To say that my thoughts going into E3 this year were much different than when I left is an understatement, and I’m glad it turned out this well. In fact this last batch of games are so happily fighting for “best in show” I’ve got to separate them into two articles before a fight breaks out. and other Westernized nations, white people are socialized to feel they are inherently superior because they are white" and "Try to be less white." Another slide says "To be less white is to: Be less arrogant, be less defensive, listen, break with white solidarity" and others (shown below).By Darren Henderson ( DizzyPW), Energized by a Blend of Liquefied Hot Tamale and Poor Life DecisionsĪfter downing a very questionable 5 Hour Energy supplement, I’m here to continue the reporting on the most impressive online multiplayer titles I got my hands on at E3. The slides include statements like "In the U.S. The presentation was later taken off LinkedIn. The slides appear to be from a presentation titled "Confronting Racism: Understanding What It Means To Be White, Challenging What It Means To Be Racist," given by White Fragility author Robin DiAngelo. Her tweet gained over 18,000 retweets, 10,000 quote tweets, and 34,000 likes. She wrote, "BREAKING: Coca-Cola is forcing employees to complete online training telling them to 'try to be less white.' These images are from an internal whistleblower" (shown below). On February 19th, 2021, Twitter user tweeted slides from a presentation on confronting racism allegedly given to Coca-Cola employees.