Unlocking every champion in League of Legends can be a hurdle. While there are multiple ways to claim them by completing tasks and earning currencies, most are time-consuming. There are some exceptions, though.
Riot Games has done an excellent job increasing the champion roster, adding a handful of new faces each year. That way, the creators ensure that League stays fresh and exciting for both experienced and new players.
]]>Knowing smoke grenade lineups in CS2 separates you from everyone else on the server, allowing you to run different strategies on the fly. But to memorize the lineups, you need to save some time to practice smokes.
The best way to practice smokes in CS2 is to create a private dedicated server. If you’re tired of missing your smokes in CS2, here’s how to get better at it.
]]>Though ScreaM abandoned a career in Counter-Strike esports in 2020 to switch to VALORANT, fans from around the world still look up to the “Headshot Machine” and want to use his settings, crosshair, and viewmodel in CS2.
If you want to play CS2 with the same settings as ScreaM, here’s everything you need to know.
]]>There are infinite possibilities when it comes to creating a crosshair in VALORANT. Many players like to keep it simple or copy the crosshair of a professional player in the hope of improving, while others are far more creative and have made the perfect Minecraft crosshair.
VALORANT players have created the default crosshair from Minecraft, a custom variation different from any crosshair you have seen before.
]]>When you create a custom server in CS2, whether competitive or casual, the game adds nine bots to play alongside you. Having them around isn’t necessary a lot of the time, though. Thankfully, there’s an easy way to remove bots.
The command to remove bots comes in handy when you want to practice grenades in CS2, practice executes or retakes with your friends, or if you want to play a custom match. Without further ado, here’s how to remove bots from your custom server in CS2.
]]>Ubisoft shooter XDefiant isn’t without its cosmetics, and from weapon skins to different outfits for each faction and an assortment of other style options, you’ll want to look your best out on the battlefield.
Most cosmetics need a heap of playtime or a purchase from the game’s store to use, but for Twitch viewers out there, XDefiant has a few freebies up for grabs that you can get your hands on just by watching your favorite streamer.
]]>Communication is key to any tactical shooter—and VALORANT is no exception. Knowing every map’s callouts can sometimes be the difference between winning and losing a round.
Learning every callout in VALORANT might sound like a tall task if you’re new to the game, but if you’re open to playing all the maps, you’ll learn all the important spots in no time.
]]>The VCT 2023 season, the first season of VALORANT partnership under the new ecosystem, has finally come to a close. This year’s script saw Evil Geniuses go from a team considered worst in VCT Americas to the ultimate underdogs, to villains, to world champions.
A busy offseason so far has included ambitious new rosters being formed and a handful of reunions. Arguably the biggest story has been the EG roster breaking apart, with almost all the players fleeing the organization for new homes after a tumultuous post-Champions offseason.
]]>CS2 players have reported gaining considerably more Premier rating after winning matches. This is strange considering Valve didn’t mention any matchmaking changes in the Nov. 30 patch notes, but players seem happy either way.
A video recorded after the Nov. 30 CS2 update shows players gaining nearly 900 and 1,000 Premier rating points after victory. One player also wrote on Reddit they played three games after the latest update and got between 800 and 1,000 points per victory.
]]>The Wild Rift and League of Legends communities are upset Riot Games seemingly used AI voiceover for the reveal video of new champion Sivir on Nov. 23. Later on, though, it was revealed on Nov. 24 that the voiceover was done by an actual voice actor instead of AI.
“The voice actor tweeted (and has since deleted) saying their voice was heavily edited and they were given no direction,” LEC play-by-play caster Aaron “Medic” Chamberlain wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. Medic was one of the people who criticized the voiceover done for the announcement.
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