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Stardew Valley Creator Explains Why Chickens Are Disappearing in Patch 1.6 and Blames It on a Wild Coyote

Stardew Valley creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone finally brought update 1.6 to console and mobile devices today, but there’s one small issue – everyone’s chickens are going missing. The developer warned players about the poultry disappearances in a post on X/Twitter . He says that those who start a new meadowlands farm and open their animal door on day one will find that their chickens are vanishing. It’s a public service announcement that let’s players know that there's a small issue with update 1.6, and a fix is on the way. Until a follow-up patch arrives, ConcernedApe says players can blame their missing chickens on a sneaky coyote that only appears on day one. PSA: there is currently an issue, if you start a new farm on the meadowlands farm and open the animal door on the coop day 1, your chickens will disappear. If you leave the door closed for one day, it should save them. We will fix this. Lore: There is a wild coyote on the farm… — ConcernedApe (@ConcernedA

Marvel Rivals: Exclusive Psylocke Gameplay – IGN First

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Our IGN First "cover story" game for November is Marvel Rivals, the upcoming 6v6 hero shooter featuring many of Marvel's biggest superheroes. We kick off our exclusive coverage with five exclusive minutes of gameplay showing Psylocke, the most recently confirmed hero added to Rivals's sizable roster. Take a look at the exclusive gameplay above, and if you missed it, you can check out the Psylocke reveal trailer in the video below. If you missed our hands-on preview impressions from the closed beta from over the summer, you can read that after you finish the Psylocke video. And stay tuned all November long for more exclusive Marvel Rivals coverage on IGN! Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked , as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered . He's a North Jersey guy, so it's "Taylor ham," not "pork roll." Debate it with him on Twitter at

Monster Hunter Wilds Player Counts Frames to Explain Why Combat Feels Off

The Monster Hunter Wilds beta gave fans a first chance to play the game before its release in 2025, and while it proved enormously popular it also sparked a debate about combat. Some fans have complained that Wilds’ combat feels floaty, or not as impactful as it is in other Monster Hunter games. This feeling, according to one player who has analyzed frame data for Wilds and compared it to that of prior Monster Hunter games, has to do with hitstop — or, in this case, the lack of. Hitstop in action games pauses an attack animation on hit for dramatic effect, usually to emphasize the weight of an attack landing. Accompanied by various visual and sound effects, hitstop helps to give attacks a sense of power, as opposed to waving around a virtual weapon that feels like it fails to connect. Increasing the number of frames (and thus time) devoted to a weapon’s hitstop is traditionally used to increase the feeling of its power, as it leaves the player character in this paused state. Mon

Slitterhead Review

Given its interesting body-swapping system, gnarly blood-based weaponry, creepy Lovecraftian monsters, and the fact that it’s sprung forth from the mind behind the original Silent Hill, Slitterhead certainly sounds like an action-horror game that could be razor sharp. Unfortunately, while this time-looping murder mystery set in the neon lit streets of a fictionalized Hong Kong serves up a solid slash ‘em up combat system, its story has been hacked to the bone, its enemy variety is surprisingly sparse, and its uninspired mission objectives are repeated to a truly tiresome degree. As it turns out, Slitterhead isn’t just an adventure that’s frequently out-of-body, it’s also one that’s quickly out of ideas. It’s a real shame too, since Slitterhead’s intriguing premise certainly got its hooks into me early. After the bodies of local citizens are discovered in the back alleys of the Kowlong slums with holes in their heads where their brains used to be, we’re cast in the role of a mysterio

Basketball Legends Codes (November 2024)

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Last updated on November 3, 2024 : Checked for new Basketball Legends codes! If you’re in need of some extra coins in Basketball Legends, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we’ve pulled together all of the active codes for Basketball Legends, so you can earn extra loot instantly in the Roblox basketball game. Active Basketball Legends Codes (November 2024) Below, you'll find a list of the currently active and working Basketball Legends codes for November 2024: COINBOOST - 2x Coins SPOOKY2 - 1 Halloween Case 230KLIKES - 5,000 Coins 220KLIKES - 5,000 Coins How to Redeem Basketball Legends Codes To redeem Basketball Legends codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below: Look at the icons on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll see six labelled icons. Click on the star symbol labelled Codes . It'll pull up the codes tab. Enter your code into the code bar, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.

It Girl Codes (November 2024)

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Last updated on November 3, 2024 : Checked for new It Girl codes! Looking for extra diamonds or new cosmetics in It Girl? This page has compiled every redeemable code currently available in It Girl, so you can instantly get your hands on both in the Roblox fashion game. Active It Girl Codes (November 2024) Below, you'll find a list of every active and working It Girl code for November 2024: ITGIRL - 250x Diamonds PH4NT0MM4X - Free Mask Item TAVERSIA - Rose Crown Item MADDYAFK - 200x Diamonds RUPAULSD0LL - Silver Crown item How to Redeem It Girl Codes To redeem It Girl codes, launch the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below: Look at the icons on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll see two icons above the diamond counter. Click on the gear icon to open the settings tab . At the top of the tab, you'll see a codes bar. Input your code in this bar, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly. Click the Redeem but

BioWare Has No Plans for Dragon Age: The Veilguard DLC as It Turns Its Attention to Mass Effect 5

BioWare currently has no plans for downloadable Dragon Age: The Veilguard expansions, seemingly scuttling any hopes for DLC on the order of fan-favorite releases like Trespasser or Awakening . Instead, Rolling Stone reports that BioWare's "full attention has shifted entirely to the next Mass Effect" now that Dragon Age is officially out in the wild. While BioWare didn't offer any follow-up details in Rolling Stone's report, IGN understands that the studio plans to support The Veilguard with quality-of-life improvements and a handful of smaller content updates. We have reached out to EA for more details. BioWare's decision not to release a DLC expansion may come as a surprise given its history with Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and Baldur's Gate 2. DLC episodes like Mass Effect 2's Lair of the Shadowbroker, the Dragon Age 2 prequel Leliana's Song, and the aforementioned Trespasser include some of BioWare's best-loved stories, offering a deeper