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Battlefield 6 players criticize XP gating and exploit fixes in recent updates

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Eurogamer

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Players are upset that Battlefield 6 has a daily XP cap, even during double XP weekends, effectively time-gating progression in a full-price game, which they compare to free-to-play systems. Critics argue this limits gameplay freedom and is unfair for paying customers, while some defend the system as a personal choice.

Eric Dane's Battle with ALS: Loss of Arm Function and Personal Resilience

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Rolling Stone

Eric Dane has revealed that his ALS has progressed, with his right arm losing control and his left side functioning only partially, raising concerns about further decline and his ability to watch his daughters grow up. Despite the challenges, he remains committed to fighting the disease and continues his acting career.

"Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's Battle Pass Completed in 1,500 Missions"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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The battle pass in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League requires an exorbitant amount of grinding, with players needing to complete 1,500 missions or engage in repetitive tasks over a long period to progress through just 75 levels. The limited ways to earn battle pass XP, such as completing missions, daily bounties, and farming alien enemies, make the grind unbearable, leading to frustration among players. The high time demand and lack of meaningful progression have sparked criticism, with calls for Rocksteady to address the issue promptly.

"Helldivers 2 Devs Address Progression Issues and Hazard Nerfs in Latest Patch"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Gamesradar

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Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead has patched over a million accounts in an effort to fix a difficulty bug, but some players are still experiencing progression issues. The bug has been affecting players for weeks, and despite ongoing efforts to resolve it, some players have not found a solution. Arrowhead is working on a more general fix for all affected players, and impacted individuals can seek assistance through the official Helldivers 2 Discord channel.

"Skull and Bones: A Pirate Ship Game Review and Open Beta Insights"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CharlieINTEL.com

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Ubisoft's Skull and Bones offers a free trial available on current-gen consoles and PCs, allowing players to experience the game's sea-based content for eight hours with progress carrying over to the full game. Crossplay and cross-progression are supported, and the trial can be accessed by downloading the free trial version from the preferred storefront.

Celine Dion's Stiff Person Syndrome Progresses, Losing Control Over Muscles

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Cut

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Celine Dion's sister has revealed that the singer's rare neurological condition, stiff-person syndrome (SPS), has progressed, leaving her unable to control her muscles. Dion shared her diagnosis in 2022 and has been receiving specialized care while living with her sister. Despite the challenges, Dion remains hopeful of returning to the stage, as singing requires the use of muscles, including the vocal cords.

"LEGO Fortnite: The Ultimate Survival Game You Can't Miss"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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LEGO Fortnite, a new game mode within the popular battle royale game, offers a unique survival experience with elements reminiscent of Minecraft and Valheim. Players must level up their village by collecting and contributing resources to unlock better recipes and tools. The game has some jankiness and issues with its inventory and progression system, but its potential for growth and improvement is evident. Despite its light Fortnite theming and limited LEGO aesthetics, LEGO Fortnite has the potential to become a significant player in the survival game genre.

Super Mario RPG Progression Bug to be Fixed in December

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Everything

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Nintendo has acknowledged a bug in Super Mario RPG for the Nintendo Switch that can prevent players from progressing in the game. The bug occurs after the Paratroopa event in Monstro Town, where the Paratroopas fail to appear in Land's End. Nintendo has provided a temporary workaround, instructing players to visit the Mushroom Kingdom and then return to Land's End. A permanent fix is planned for December.

"Diablo 4 Season 2: A Refreshing and Fun Experience Worth Returning For"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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The author, initially skeptical of Diablo 4's seasonal model, is now hooked on Season 2, Season of Blood. The increased leveling speed, seasonal bonuses, and modified itemization have made the game more enjoyable and rewarding. The addition of a new vampire-specific zone with abundant enemies and guaranteed legendary drops has been a highlight. The introduction of farmable bosses for an ultimate endgame challenge has also added depth to the game. These changes have transformed Diablo 4 and make it worth revisiting, especially since it's free.

Digital Devices Outperform Human Observation in Tracking Parkinson's Progression

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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A study from Oxford University has found that wearable digital devices that track movement are more effective than clinical observations in monitoring the progression of Parkinson's disease. The devices, which tracked 122 physiological metrics, including toe movement and stride length, are not a treatment for Parkinson's but can help scientists assess the effectiveness of novel drugs and therapies. Researchers are hopeful that these findings can be applied to other neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.

Factors influencing treatment adherence and disability progression in MS patients: A UK study

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Multiple Sclerosis News Today

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A new study challenges the traditional belief that relapses are the main driver of disability worsening in early relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). The study found that most disability worsening events occur independent of relapse activity across all types of MS, including clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) and early relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). This suggests that progression without relapses, known as progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA), is not exclusive to progressive forms of the disease. The findings highlight the need for a standardized definition of PIRA and further research to better understand and measure disability in MS.

"Assassin's Creed Mirage: Unveiling Basim, Progression, and Exclusive Content"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PlayStation LifeStyle

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Assassin's Creed Mirage, the upcoming installment in the franchise, will not have level-based progression like its predecessors. Instead, progression in Mirage will be linear and story-driven, with the protagonist's rank increasing within the Brotherhood as the story unfolds. The game will feature a skill tree with unlockable abilities, but it won't be as expansive as in previous RPG-focused titles. Mirage aims to address criticisms of level gating and grinding in previous Assassin's Creed games, offering a more streamlined experience. Players will still have upgradeable tools and customizable outfits, but the emphasis will be on a personal and story-driven journey rather than an experience bar.

The evolving impact of type 2 diabetes and the Mediterranean diet

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Medical News Today

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Type 2 diabetes is a chronic and progressive condition that affects the body's ability to manage blood sugar levels. Over time, insulin resistance may develop, leading to changes in insulin production and blood sugar levels. While lifestyle changes and medications can initially slow or stop the progression of type 2 diabetes, damage to beta cells may progress again, requiring additional treatments. Good management can potentially slow down the progression, but reversal is typically not permanent. Effective management through lifestyle modifications and medications can help slow the progression and minimize complications.