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2 weeks ago |
dotesports.com | Andrej Barovic
Role-playing as famous drug kingpins in Schedule 1 is nothing new, but few such characters are as popular as Heisenberg, or Walter White, the perfectionist who conquered the meth game. The indie title gives you all the tools necessary to become him, from equipment to clothes inspired by Breaking Bad to actual laboratory tools required to cook meth. But the process isn’t as straight-laced as it might appear.
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3 weeks ago |
dotesports.com | Andrej Barovic
Schedule 1 features a pretty big map for an early access title. Players are given the opportunity to distribute their product over a large chunk of land and to dozens of customers, each in their own uique part of town. However, unlocking everything is no small feat, so here’s everything you need to know about gaining access to each Schedule 1 region. To unlock each individual region in Schedule 1, you have to reach a certain level, obtained by gaining XP.
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3 weeks ago |
dotesports.com | Andrej Barovic
InZOI, perhaps the first actual competitor to EA’s long-standing The Sims franchise, is finally here. Though still in early access and with a lot left to be desired, the game is making rounds and people are loving it, believing it could actually prove a worthy replacement for Sims. With so many players eager to hop into this new life simulation, questions of platform availability have naturally arisen. So, here’s everything you need to know regarding inZOI on consoles.
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3 weeks ago |
dotesports.com | Andrej Barovic
Atomfall, the stellar new survival-crafting title from the creators of Sniper Elite, is finally here. Dubbed the British S.T.A.L.K.E.R., the game places you in the Zone, a quarantined part of Britain’s Cumberland region afflicted by a strange nuclear calamity. As most survival-crafting titles these days entail some form of multiplayer gameplay, many have been wondering if Atomfall, too, has co-op. So, here’s everything you need to know. Unfortunately, no, Atomfall does not have a co-op mode.
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4 weeks ago |
dotesports.com | Andrej Barovic
While selling conventional drugs to people around the Schedule 1 world is all fine and dandy, one cannot get into the big leagues without a bit of experimentation. Ethical or not, these experiments can net you a ton of money, and make your customers absolutely adore your product. One effect that comes as a result of these experiments are Zombifying drugs, which as the name implies can turn customers into outright walking dead.
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