How To Increase Rhetoric Skill in Inzoi

The Rhetoric Skill in Inzoi might sound a little confusing at first. This is why we will be discussing how it works and ways to improve it. Rhetoric skills are extremely essential in Inzoi as they decide how good of a first impression your Zois will make on new people. It is a form of speech-related skill that you need to improve to make sure you nail every conversation in the game....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Nicholas Walker

How to obtain the Ubiquity Net and what it does in Genshin Impact

Whether you’re the type of player who enjoys fishing, or the kind who enjoys clearing the countless domains, Genshin Impact has a massive list of fun things for players to do. The 2.3 Update adds one more mechanic to the list—the Ubiquity Net. If you’ve ever dreamed of adding some of the cute, furry friends roaming around Teyvat into your Serenitea Pot, now is your chance. So how do you obtain the Ubiquity Net and what does it do?...

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 495 words · Amanda Lee

How to play workshop maps in CS2

In CS:GO, players could download and install custom-made workshop maps that ranged from being competitive new maps to strictly fun maps. Now that CS:GO is officially gone, players are wondering if you can play workshop maps in CS2. Related:Best CS2 Surf servers How to play custom workshop maps in CS2. The issue with custom workshop maps in Counter-Strike 2 is thatthey use Source 2 enginewhich is an upgrade from CS:GO’s engine....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Jonathan Klein

How to solve the Minacious Isle 8 Starlight Coalescence constellation puzzle in Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact’s Summertime Odyssey event runs fromJuly 15, 2022, to Aug 16, 2025. During this time, you can explore the Golden Apple Archipelago, a limited-time area featuring hundreds of puzzles that grant amazing rewards. In thepast versionof the Minacious Isle, you’ll find a constellation puzzle with a locked Luxurious Chest. Complete it to loot two coveted Chests and unlock an invisible bridge used to solve other puzzles and World Quests on the island....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Jeffrey Gomez

How to stop Fallout: New Vegas from crashing

Fallout games are notorious for being buggy and prone to crashing. This is especially true for modded games since the margin for error is so much higher. Luckily there are a few ways to mitigate this problem yourself. Fallout: New Vegas – How to stop crashing There’s unfortunately not a one glove fits all method when it comes to solving crashes. Especially in the Fallout games because there are so many things that could potentially be causing them....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 425 words · Andrew Wall

How to unlock fast travel in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Fast travel is a crucial aspect of any good game to save time, most especially for a JRPG likeMario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. The tutorial for this is easily skipped in-game too. The good news is that fast travel unlocks from the moment you land onBeacon Beach(the first island). The game will teach you how to use it once you trigger aGoal Pole. How to fast travel in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope To fast travel in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, press the minus (-) sign to access yourmap....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Benjamin Baker

I'm obsessed with Apple Vision Pro despite my poor eyesight

Last night, I sat down to watch another episode of The Bear on Hulu on myApple TV. My television was already on, with the typical rows of apps on full display. Even though I had the Apple TV remote in my hand, I found myself moving my eyes across the rows of apps, then I stopped on theHuluicon, and I almost waited for the app icon to grow and basically look animated like they do when they’re highlighted on Apple TV....

June 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1331 words · Joseph Campbell

Marshall Stockwell 2 review: Portable rock star

Best-known for its amplification, Marshall has now made quite a name for itself in portable and small-format audio. So much so that it now has a range of 14 speakers, some portable, some with Amazon Alexa, some with Google Assistant voice control. Following on from the portable£269 Kilburn II, Marshall has now released a larger version, the £350 Tufton, as well as the speaker we’re reviewing here: the Stockwell II. A predecessor, the Stockwell, is also on sale around the £99 mark....

June 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1165 words · Tammy Macdonald

Netflix’s overhauled Apple TV interface brings handy shortcuts to a sidebar menu

Netflix has shown off its overhauled apps for set-top boxes, such as the fourth-generation Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, that revolves around a slide-out navigation menu on the lefthand side housing useful shortcuts such as Search, Home, Series, Movies, My List and New. According to Netflix, the refreshed interface is simpler and more intuitive. Fans should now find it easier to search, discover and view new movies and TV shows added to the service....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 344 words · Lisa Guzman

Nextar T30 Budget PMP

Nextar T30 Budget PMP While Nextar insist on calling theirnew T30 PMP"sleek and stylish", and I’d argue it’s actually more “bland and mildly orange”, what we can probably both agree on is that there’s a fair chunk of functionality for your $99.99. Built around a 3.5-inch 262k color 320 x 240 QVGA display, sadly not a touchscreen, the T30 packs 4GB of onboard storage, an SD slot for expanding that, and measures just half an inch thick....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 816 words · James Brown

Nintendo Switch: How to tell the new model from the old one

There are a couple of iterations of the Nintendo Switch, including thebase model, Lite, and OLED, with clear distinctions between them all. However, that isn’t the whole story. The base model of the Nintendo Switch actually has two different models even though they appear almost identical. This newer model has one slight improvement over the original that may not be enough to buy a brand-new system for, but you will certainly want to pick it up over the old one if you’re in the market for a Switch before theinevitable Switch 2....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 565 words · Shawn Bradley

Review: Endling: Extinction is Forever

The stars have aligned themselves once again in the world of indie games, with this past week has seeing another release of two different games based around the same theme. In this case, the theme is “adorable animals having to journey through a post-apocalyptic world.” First it wasStrayand the adventures of its kitty in an underground bunker city populated by robots, and now HandyGames and developers Herobeat Studios bring us Endling: Extinction is Forever....

June 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1083 words · Mark Bridges

Review: The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story

Full motion video was an exciting prospect in gaming a few decades ago. Having real video footage of actors interacting with the player made the gaming experience much more cinematic and immersive. Unfortunately, this trend never took off as the titles that utilized this approach were impressive on a tech level, but typically weren’t the best games. The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story hearkens back to this cinematic approach to interactive storytelling....

June 4, 2025 · 5 min · 940 words · Joseph Porter