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Quantum Break PC Patch 2 Brings Many Fixes, See Patch Notes Here

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The PC version of Remedy Entertainment’s recently-released Quantum Break just got a big patch, which brings lots of tweaks and fixes to some of the nagging issues with the game. The patch brings a quit option to the main menu, menu toggles for film grain and upscaling and a lot more. Here’s the complete list of updates for the PC version of Quantum Break: Fixed a few Unicode issues that prevented some users from launching the game Fixed various keyboard input issues Fixed aspect ratio and full screen scaling for non 16:9 resolutions Enable Alt+Enter to switch between full screen and windowed mode Fixed resolution selection when transitioning from windowed to fullscreen mode Fixed frame timing not matching the refresh rate Fixed options menu items being clickable even if they’re cropped Fixed 1 px gaps sometimes visible in the PC keyboard key callout backgrounds DRM fixes Unlock descriptions for Will Diary 1 and Will Diary 2 are no longer reversed Credits fixes Fixed Jack’s subtitles not showing in some cinematics Remedy logo fix Fix for a rare bug that accidentally wiped progress after completing the game Fixed rare instances of cloud saves failing and causing loss of progress Fixes for making Xbox Live integration more fault-tolerant Fixed in-game TV screen images which were sometimes grainy Fixed circular progress bar alpha in the junction stats screen Fixed rendering issues in the menus Fixed issue in renderer when initializing participating media Fixed video playback not always ending if the video was synced to audio Act 2 Part 1: Fixed Nick pathing issues Act 2 Part 3: Added collision on time machine corridor to prevent players accidentally falling to their death Act 5: Fixed last subtitle going by too quickly to read Act 5: Fixed missing line in Portuguese audio in an Act 5 cinematic Quantum Break is available now for Xbox One and PC. Read More...

Phasmophobia – How to Play with Friends in Co-op

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Unlike most horror games, Phasmophobia is all about multiplayer. Some missions can be completed by yourself, but they’ll be much harder than if you have a friend or two by your side. But as the game is brand new and developed by just one person, it can be a little tough to figure out how everything works. Getting into a party isn’t too tough though, so let’s explain how to play with friends in co-op in Phasmophobia. Read More...

Pokémon GO Master League – The Best Pokémon for your Team (March and April 2021)

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GO Battle League Season 7 Continues its march to its epic conclusion in Pokémon GO with the debut of Master League and Master League Classic in March 2021. The return of this top tier battle arena offers players another chance to refine their teams. The tier list hasn’t changed too much since Season 6, but you’ll still want to check to be sure you’re using the very best. So here’s our Pokémon GO Master League guide with all the best Pokémon for your team in March and April 2021. Read More...