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This week's Sunday Sessions on an FG Server is for DayZ. Let's see if we can find some more axes, more hazmat stuff and more hats - cos everyone needs more hats 😎 Get your name down so we can see you there. Expect more Sunday Sessions on all the FG servers moving forward ❤️
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This week's Sunday Sessions on an FG Server is for DayZ. Let's see if we can find some more axes, more hazmat stuff and more hats - cos everyone needs more hats 😎 Get your name down so we can see you there. Expect more Sunday Sessions on all the FG servers moving forward ❤️
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As a number of people are slowly getting into this a little more, I thought a few events would help people to group up across FG on this one. Carl made a NMS chat group too on PSN so whoever joins this we can all sort out you getting added to it. I'm hopeful to be there for a few hours as long as I don't get roped into a swimming birthday party! This is crossplay but I believe primarily most will be on PlayStation in the chat party 👍
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Started a new section for No Man's Sky and as people start to get this let's use this thread for initial thoughts and views. The early reports from critics are divided; which is no surprise because it is such a niche, never seen before, game. I'm very close to going out and getting this today before my hols!
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Taken from Eurogamer.... No Man's Sky has a huge exploit which is letting users farm the game's rarest items. The method, detailed below, allows people nab valuable resources such as Atlas Stones again and again. Due to the resource-driven nature of the game - where some items require many steps to create - this exploit is allowing users to create enough high-level items that the secretive No Man's Sky ending quickly comes into view. Testing it out for Eurogamer, our Ian Higton managed to get five Atlas Stones in around half an hour - a process which would otherwise take at least 10 times that. This method of short-cutting to the ending is reminiscent of how an early players reached the game's ending in record time before the No Man's Sky day one patch. It looks like another patch will be needed quickly to block this exploit too. Details of the exploit lay below - look away now if you do not wish to read. Upon death in your ship, No Man's Sky allows you to claim back your ship's inventory from your grave marker. But by reloading a previous save you can get your inventory back plus access to the grave as well, doubling whatever you had at the time. The items you wish to duplicate need to be in the ship's inventory, and you'll need free slots to pick them up, but - in theory - if you had 10 Atlas Stones in there you will instantly get 10 more. ----------------------------- I fear the concept of this game was brilliant but just brought to market too soon with too many things left open to pick holes at exploit.