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[STREETZM] ★ GAME ★ - 10 KING/QUEEN! ?
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Todos, absolutamente todos tenemos un televisor o monitor que ya no utilizamos, ya sea porque no es compatible con la TDT o bien porque hemos renovado el monitor por uno de mayor tamaño. Si tenemos la manía de guardarlo por si acaso, pero ese acaso, nunca llega, lo único que hace es llenarse de polvo y ocupar un espacio que podemos utilizar para otras cosas. Mientras llega ese momento, que quizá nunca llegue, podemos darle una segunda vida a ese monitor o viejo TV que ya no utilizamos convirtiéndolo en un televisor inteligente utilizando alguno de los diferentes Fire TV Stick que Amazon tiene en el mercado y que, actualmente, los podemos encontrar con descuentos de hasta el 48%. Convierte tu viejo monitor o TV en inteligente con la gama Fire TV de Amazon La gama de dispositivos Fire TV de Amazon está compuesta por 3 modelos: Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K Max y Fire TV Cube. Fire TV Stick El Fire TV Stick es el dispositivo de entrada a esta gama de productos de Amazon, un modelo que nos permite acceder a cualquier plataforma de vídeo en streaming en resolución Full HD. El mando incluye un botón para interactuar con Alexa para que reproduzca cualquier contenido disponible en estas plataformas. Además, incluye un botón dedicado para abrir directamente Prime Video, Netflix o Disney+ e incluso uno para Amazon Music, la plataforma de música en streaming de Amazon. A través de la tienda de aplicaciones, podemos acceder a las aplicaciones de Atresplayer, RTVE Play, DAZN, YouTube y mucho más. El precio habitual del Fire TV Stick es de 44,99 euros, sin embargo, aprovechando la promoción de primavera, podemos hacernos con él por tan solo 30,99 euros, lo que supone un descuento del 31% sobre Si nuestro televisor alcanza 4K de resolución y las plataformas de vídeo en streaming que utilizamos ofrecen esta resolución, el Fire TV Stick 4K Max es el modelo que buscamos, un modelo compatible con redes WiFi 6E y con el que podemos reproducir sin cortes contenido en 4K Ultra HD con Dolby Vision, HDR10+ y sonido Dolby Atmos. Cuenta con hasta 16 GB de almacenamiento por lo que podemos descargar un gran número de aplicaciones, juegos y demás desde la tienda de aplicaciones, desde donde también podemos descargar las aplicaciones de RTVE, Atresplayer, DAZN, Movistar y demás. El mando también incluye botones directos para acceder a Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ y Amazon Music. El Fire TV Stick 4K Max tiene un precio actual de 49,99 euros, lo que supone un descuento del 38% sobre su precio habitual que es de 79,99 euros.La versión anterior a este modelo, el Fire TV Stick 4K, sin el Max, también está disponible con un descuento del 44% y un precio final de 38,99 euros. La principal diferencia entre ambos modelos es que este modelo es compatible con WiFi 6 y que incluye 8 GB de almacenamiento para instalar aplicaciones y juegos. Pero, si queremos disfrutar de la máxima calidad de vídeo y sonido, el modelo que necesitamos es el Fire TV Cube. Como bien indica su nombre, no es un stick como los modelos superiores, sino que tiene forma de cubo. Este modelo incluye conexión ethernet, es compatible con redes WiFi 6E y nos permite reproducir contenido en Ultra HD 4K gracias al procesador de 8 núcleos que se encuentra en su interior que es el doble de potente que el Fire TV Stick 4K. Es compatible con HDR10+, Dolby Vision y Dolby Atmos. El mando incluye accesos directos a las principales plataformas de vídeo en streaming, incluye un botón dedicado para desactivar el micrófono y actualmente tiene un descuento del 13% sobre su precio original, bajando desde los 159,99 euros a los 139,99 euros actuales. https://hardzone.es/ofertas/amazon/fire-tv-bazar-0324/
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La nueva Ley de Mercados Digitales (DMA) de la Unión Europea ya ha entrado en vigor. Y los gigantes de la tecnología deben actualizar sus plataformas para adaptarse a esta nueva normativa. Apple ha tenido que eliminar muchas de las restricciones de iOS y macOS; WhatsApp ha tenido que permitir los chats entre otras plataformas; y, por supuesto, Microsoft no iba a librarse de tener que adaptar su sistema operativo, Windows, si quiere seguir trabajando en España y demás países de Europa. Los usuarios Insider ya han recibido la esperada actualización, KB5032288, especialmente diseñada para adaptar el sistema operativo a la nueva normativa europea. Entre otros muchos cambios, Windows ahora no puede ser tan restrictivo con las cuentas de usuario y tampoco obligar a los usuarios a tener instalados ciertos programas a la fuerza. De esta forma, los usuarios Insider que ya han instalado esta actualización, desde hoy, ya tendrán un sistema operativo mucho más libre y privado. Vamos a ver los cambios que trae esta actualización. Cambios de Windows para la Unión Europea El primero de los cambios que nos encontramos es con que, finalmente, vamos a poder desinstalar Microsoft Edge de nuestro sistema operativo. Este es el navegador predeterminado de Windows, y, aunque podemos instalar cualquier otro en el PC, hay muchas funciones de Windows que dependen de él. Para cumplir con la normativa europea, Microsoft ahora ha hecho que los usuarios puedan desinstalar este navegador siguiendo los mismos pasos que seguimos para desinstalar cualquier otro programa. Es decir, ya no tendremos que recurrir a scripts, herramientas de terceros, ni cambios extraños en el sistema para Otro cambio importante es que, a partir de ahora, cuando usemos el buscador de la barra de tareas de Windows 11 no vamos a tener que buscar obligatoriamente en Bing, sino que podremos hacerlo directamente desde otros motores de búsqueda de terceros. Por ejemplo, podremos tener Google, DuckDuckGo, etc. De forma similar, Microsoft también ha abierto la posibilidad a que motores de terceros (como Google Discover) puedan mostrar noticias dentro del panel de widgets del sistema. Además, Microsoft ya no iniciará sesión automáticamente en todos los programas y servicios de la compañía cuando el usuario inicie sesión con una Cuenta Microsoft. De esta forma, podremos usar la Cuenta Microsoft en Windows, y en Office, pero no tener la sesión iniciada en OneDrive y Edge, por ejemplo. Lo mismo se aplica a otros servicios (calendario, clima, noticias, etc) que dependían directamente de Bing. Más privacidad para los datos recopilados Por último, entre todos los demás cambios que incluye Microsoft, podemos destacar, por ejemplo, un nuevo acuerdo de Microsoft en el que certifica que los datos que recopila del uso de las aplicaciones que no son de Microsoft no pueden utilizarse, de ninguna manera, contra los desarrolladores de las propias aplicaciones. Es decir, Microsoft no podrá recopilar información de uso de terceros para desarrollar y mejorar sus propios servicios alternativos. También aclara cuándo se recogen datos de Windows y de otros programas de Microsoft, y los combina, para que los usuarios puedan saber cómo se están tratando los datos y con qué finalidad. Además, se restringe mucho el uso comercial de estos datos, ya que Microsoft solo los podrá usar con fines analíticos y de corrección de bugs. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/windows-normativa-europea-cambios/
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In today's world, where communication should know no bounds, the Galaxy S24 Ultra emerges as a beacon of innovation. Among its wide range of features, the Live Translate powered by Galaxy AI is a standout, breaking down the language barriers that have stood in the way of seamless interaction for so long. Why Galaxy AI's Live Translate Is a Gamechanger Live Translate is not just a feature; it's your personal interpreter, available within the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This groundbreaking new feature allows for real-time, two-way translation during phone calls, making conversations in foreign languages feel as natural as chatting in your native language. Whether you're trying to call for a ride in Italy or book a table at a restaurant in Japan, the Live Translate feature ensures you're understood, and you understand, with a single click. This feature is supported in 13 languages and designed to work across different devices, meaning that you can communicate easily no matter what phone the person on the other end is using. It's integrated directly into the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's native calling app, so there's no need to navigate through multiple apps or interrupt the conversation to translate what's being said from the person's other side. Circle to Search is another handy feature in the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Let's say you're scrolling through your phone and see a picture you want to know more about. With Circle to Search, you just draw a circle around it, and the phone will automatically look up information about it. So, if you see a picture of a cool sneaker or an interesting place, you can quickly find out more without having to type anything. These features make the Galaxy S24 Ultra really smart and user-friendly, especially if you love chatting, taking notes, snapping photos, or just learning new things. Beyond AI – A Galaxy of Features While Live Translate and other Galaxy AI features are standouts, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is a versatile masterpiece of technology that caters to every aspect of daily life. It offers a wide range of features to keep you excited, from top-notch photography and videography capabilities to a seamless gaming experience and S Pen creativity. Photography: With a 200-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, and two telephoto cameras—one 10-megapixel and another 50-megapixel with 5x optical zoom, you will always be a creative head wanting to show everyone what you can do with the fantastic four-camera setup. There's also an advanced Nightography feature that lets you capture stunning photos and videos in any light. Gaming: The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, charging bypass feature, and big Vapor Chamber offer a seamless gaming experience, even with the most demanding titles. S Pen Creativity: The S Pen is perfect for drawing, taking notes, and navigating your device, allowing you to show your creativity. Design and Durability: Housed in a durable titanium chassis, it combines strength with elegance and is available in three eye-catching colours: Titanium Gray, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Black. If you are not a fan of these colours, you can also go for Titanium Blue, Titanium Green, and Titanium Orange, but they are offered only through Samsung.com/in. One UI 6.1: With this latest version of One UI, you can experience a smarter, more intuitive interface designed to make every interaction with your device pleasant. Summing It Up The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, with its Live Translate feature, marks a significant leap when it comes to getting rid of language barriers, making the world a smaller, more connected place. It's not just a smartphone; it's a tool for seamless global communication, wrapped in a package of cutting-edge technology and elegant design. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, a professional, or someone who loves connecting with people worldwide, the Galaxy S24 Ultra opens up a new world of possibilities. If you want to own the Galaxy S24 Ultra, you can check the pricing below: 12GB RAM and 256GB storage: Rs. 1,29,999 12GB RAM and 512GB storage: Rs. 1,39,999 12GB RAM and 1TB storage: Rs. 1,59,999 For those looking for monthly payment options, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is available for just Rs. 5417/month. So, what are you waiting for? Grab one right away. Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/sponsored/discover-the-magic-of-seamless-communication-with-galaxy-s24-ultras-live-translate-5496943#pfrom=brandStories_featured
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Arizona has indicted a number of former President Donald Trump's advisers over an alleged scheme to flip his defeat in the state and overturn the 2020 election result. Ex-Trump advisers Rudi Giuliani and Mark Meadows were among 18 indicted on counts including conspiracy and fraud. Arizona is the fourth US state to file criminal charges in a "fake elector" scheme. Mr Trump himself is not charged in the alleged Arizona plot. The names of seven defendants are redacted in the indictment made public on Wednesday which does name 11 others. Although Mr Giuliani and Mr Meadows, Mr Trump's former chief of staff, are not named, the redacted defendants are referred to in a manner that exposes their identity. The Arizona prosecutor's office said the redacted names would be made public after all the defendants were formally presented with the charges. The court documents also list a "former US president" - believed to be Mr Trump - as an unindicted co-conspirator. The list of those named includes several current and former officials, such as Kelli Ward, the former chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party, and her husband Michael Ward. Two serving state lawmakers - Anthony Kern and Jake Hoffman - are among those charged. Mr Hoffman told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that he was innocent of the charges and victim of "naked political persecution by the judicial process". An Arizona grand jury had agreed to the indictments after a year-long investigation. Announcing the charges on Wednesday evening, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said in a video statement: "I'll not allow American democracy to be undermined - it's too important." "The scheme, had it succeeded, would have deprived Arizona voters of their right to their votes counted for their chosen president," she continued. "It would have effectively made their right to vote meaningless." Mr Biden won the state by 10,457 votes. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68893365
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The cycle of misery that has held Everton in its icy grip for so long was released on a night of passion and fury at Goodison Park that may have applied the final blow to Liverpool’s Premier League title challenge. If a first Merseyside derby home win since October 2010 was not cause enough for celebration for Everton, their 2-0 triumph came with what they will regard as the glorious bonus of inflicting potentially irreparable damage to Liverpool. This much was clear as the famous old stadium echoed to the taunts of “You Lost The League At Goodison Park” as a leggy, lack-lustre Liverpool banged their heads on the brick wall that was Everton’s defence and outstanding goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. It was 39 years to the night since what is widely regarded as the most famous evening in Goodison Park’s history when Bayern Munich were overpowered in the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final. This win, of course, does not even touch that significance but this will be a night Everton fans will remember for a long time and Liverpool will want to forget – and if they do forget they will find plenty of a royal blue persuasion happy to remind them. Everton flew at Liverpool from the first whistle, roared on in an atmosphere that might just be impossible to replicate when they leave this stadium. Jurgen Klopp’s side had chances after Jarrad Branthwaite’s 27th-minute opener and following Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s headerto make it 2-0 just before the hour, especially when Luis Diaz struck an upright. But there was no coming back. Klopp’s downbeat demeanour in his post-match media briefing told the story after his first derby defeat at Goodison Park. He was certainly not throwing the towel in, and rightly so, but he wore the look of someone who knew the game may well be up. Liverpool are still only three points behind leaders Arsenal but their form is going into reverse and the Gunners’ goal difference is so superior it is effectively worth another point. Amid the joyous scenes at the final whistle, there is every chance Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola may also have been allowing themselves a smile. And it was a game that also left two big questions. Where has this Everton been for large portions of another season of struggle? And what has happened to Liverpool, especially those tasked with scoring goals, with even Mohamed Salah misfiring miserably once again? Darwin Nunez must be trying the patience of the Liverpool supporters who have stood by him so long. The chaos that sustained him despite his habit of missing chances is now narrowed down and being replaced by just the missed chances. Even Virgil van Dijk was unsettled, throwing his arms out in disgust as Calvert-Lewin soared behind him for Everton’s second goal. Liverpool pressed on but not with conviction or urgency, almost resigned to their fate – something which could not be said often in Klopp’s reign. Even the manager himself raised eyebrows with his substitutions, taking off Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson and replacing them with Joe Gomez and Kostas Tsimikas when Liverpool needed goals. Klopp must lift his players for the weekend visit to West Ham United but they must also find something they have lost in recent weeks if they are to have even the slightest chance of regrouping to challenge Arsenal and Manchester City. Liverpool looked like a side who have gone to the well too often, with two losses and a draw in their past four league games, minds scrambled by the way Everton set about them, with Calvert-Lewin showing what manager Sean Dyche has missed when the striker is at his best. And what of Everton? Barely a week after a 6-0 humbling at Chelsea they were a team transformed, the sight of Liverpool like a red rag to a bull. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c6pywzp3720o
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From ibis to hyenas, a surprising variety of scavengers have been drawn to urban life. Here's how they're thriving in cities across the globe. On the road to Cape Point Nature Reserve, on the outskirts of the South African city of Cape Town, each day people must run the gauntlet of a gang with a habit of "car-jacking". The culprits are notorious – perhaps known as much for the occasional vehicle break-in, as they are for their potently smelly breath. They are, in fact, baboons. And they have taken to life among people with surprising zeal. Further into the city, marauding troops of the primates have learned to raid bins and even invade homes, in the search for an easy meal. The scavengers have become so prolific, there is now a 24-hour baboon hotline, where residents can report offences, as well as welfare concerns. Of course, baboons are not the only wildlife that has been drawn to humanity's urban sprawl. Across the planet, the original inhabitants of areas now occupied by cities have been standing their ground and learning to thrive, alongside millions of people. Here are some of the extraordinary transformations that have been unfolding. Each night, as dusk settles over cities throughout Europe, red foxes emerge from their hiding places and begin stalking the streets. Sometimes they saunter confidently along, mingling seamlessly with human pedestrians. Occasionally it's just possible to glimpse the whip of a fluffy tail, as one dives into a bin. These adaptable omnivores will forage for wild foods such as berries and insects, supplementing this with freshly-caught pigeons and scraps found in rubbish. There are at least ten different kinds of "true" fox scattered throughout the planet, from the strange bat-eared fennec fox, to the charismatic Tibetan sand fox. And they have been living among people for millennia – in 1991, researchers unearthed the ancient bones of an individual in Argentina, which recent research has revealed may have been a pet. Today, foxes are thriving in urban areas, with 18 per square kilometre (45 per square mile) in London alone. They're also found in cities in the US, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the country. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240423-the-scavengers-stalking-the-worlds-cities
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Karisma Kapoor recently shot for an episode of the reality TV show Dance Deewane with Madhuri Dixit and Suniel Shetty. The star arrived on the show dressed in a printed black saree. She also shared pictures of her glamorous look in the ethnic yet modern ensemble on Instagram. Scroll through to see Karisma's photos dressed in the drape inside. (Instagram)Karisma Kapoor's black saree for Dance Deewane is from the shelves of the designer clothing label Bhumika Sharma. It is called the Black Embroidered saree and is from the brand's Retro Love collection. Adding the ensemble to your closet will cost you ₹58,000. (bhumikasharma.in)Karisma's black georgette saree features a rosette print in a beige shade. She wore the six yards in traditional style, with the pallu on the shoulder and the front tucked in neat pleats. She wore the saree with a matching sleeveless blouse featuring a plunging neckline, silver embroidery under the bust, and a fitted silhouette. (Instagram)Karisma layered the saree with a matching drape jacket featuring an open front, a flowy silhouette, slits on the sides for arms, sequin embellishments, a rosette print, a floor-length hem, and golden tassels adorned on the borders. Lastly, a silver embellished belt cinched the saree on the waist to complete the look. (Instagram)Karisma accessorised the ensemble with minimal jewels, including jhumkis, a ring, and high heels. Meanwhile, for the glam picks, Karisma chose silver eye shadow, winged eyeliner, mascara on the lashes, on-fleek darkened brows, rouge on the cheekbones, beaming highlighter, and smudged pink lip shade. Centre-parted wavy locks styled in a half-up, half-down hairdo completed the look. (Instagram) https://www.hindustantimes.com/photos/lifestyle/loved-karisma-kapoors-printed-black-saree-styled-with-a-belt-and-drape-heres-what-it-costs-101714016513029-5.htmlLoved Karisma Kapoor's printed black saree
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For 2025, BMW has revealed a facelift for the electric i4 sedan and the gas-powered 4-series Gran Coupe. The four-cylinder 4-series Gran Coupe adds a 48-volt hybrid system for the first time, and a revised setup gives the six-cylinder M440i an extra 4 hp. Other changes include redesigned headlights and taillights, a new kidney grille, and a slightly updated interior. The i4 and 4-series Gran Coupe each earn new headlights and taillights, with the low- and high-beams now housed in a single LED module. As a special bonus, the new headlights perform an animation once the key is within 10 feet of the car, welcoming the driver. Swinging around to the back of the cars, M Sport package-equipped versions of both models feature a rear diffuser that is now finished in gloss black. Mechanically, the changes are pretty light, but the Gran Coupe models in particular get a revised 48-volt hybrid system, adding the technology to the base turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for the first time. Despite the addition of the hybrid, the turbo four in the 430i model continues with an identical 255 horsepower. The more powerful M440i is a different story, with the 48-volt setup adding 11 horsepower to the turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six. The updated system brings the combined output to 386 horsepower, marking a 4-hp improvement versus before. Inside, the changes are pretty minimal. Both models earn BMW's updated iDrive 8.5 software, which unfortunately moves controls for the climate control system, heated seats, and heated steering wheel into the system's touchscreen. The i4 and 4-series Gran Coupe also gain updated cabin materials, with new brushed-aluminum trim and two new open-pore wood options joining the options list The i4 also gets a unique update with a new plug-and-charge system that can store up to five contracts, allowing you to pay for multiple public charging networks directly from your i4. BMW says both models are slated to start production in July, with pricing to come closer to their on-sale dates. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60583892/2025-bmw-i4-ev-4-series-gran-coupe-updated-details/
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Ukraine has begun using long-range ballistic missiles secretly provided by the US against invading Russian forces, American officials have confirmed. The weapons were part of a $300m (£240m) aid package approved by US President Joe Biden in March and they arrived this month. They have already been used at least once to strike Russian targets in occupied Crimea, US media report. Mr Biden has now signed a new $61bn package of aid for Ukraine. The US previously supplied Ukraine with a mid-range version of the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) but had been reluctant to send anything more powerful, partly over concerns about compromising US military readiness. However, Mr Biden is said to have secretly given the green light to send the long-range system - which can fire missiles distances of up to 300km (186 miles) - in February. "I can confirm that the United States provided Ukraine with long-range ATACMS at the president's direct direction," state department spokesman Vedant Patel said. The US "did not announce this at the onset in order to maintain operational security for Ukraine at their request", he added. It is not clear how many of the weapons have already been sent, but US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Washington planned to send more. "They will make a difference. But as I've said before at this podium... there is no silver bullet," he said. The longer-range missiles were used for the first time last week to strike a Russian airfield in occupied Crimea, Reuters news agency quoted an unnamed US official as saying. And the new missiles were also used in an attack on Russian troops in the occupied port city of Berdyansk overnight on Tuesday, according to the New York Times. Recent months have seen Kyiv step up its calls for Western assistance as its stocks of ammunition are depleted and Russia makes steady gains. The new aid package follows months of gridlock amid opposition to the aid from some in Congress. "It's going to make America safer, it's going to make the world safer," Mr Biden said after signing it into law. Reacting to the package, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said: "Now we will do everything to make up for half a year spent in debates and doubts. "What the Russian occupier was able to do during this time, what Putin is now planning, we must turn against him." Mr Zelensky recently warned that a Russian offensive was expected in the coming weeks after Ukraine's loss of the city of Avdiivka during the winter. Ukrainian forces have suffered from a shortage of ammunition and air defence systems in recent months and officials have blamed delays in military aid from the US and other Western allies for the loss of lives and territory. Mr Sullivan said on Wednesday it was "certainly possible that Russia could make additional tactical gains in the coming weeks". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68893196
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You mean, he has done an extension and I have increased the full extension and he will not do or change that. Firstly, he does not have the ability to change or have an idea to change, and it is supposed to be normal for an extension . The vote percentage for an extension may be higher, and he wants to play on those who I think your report is not strict for me to judge or We are waiting for his answer and I will see everyone's opinion on that Good Luck !
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Ah, so you watched the Fallout show and caught the Bethesda bug too. Instead of starting another Fallout 4 playthrough like half of my friends list, I've opted to give Fallout 76 a fair shake after noping out of it six years ago. If you're doing the same, then you'll notice a lot has changed. The main quest has been completely reworked with new branching storylines starring NPCs and factions, but one of the bigger changes comes as soon as you leave the vault. Before you've taken your first step in Appalachia, Fallout 76 asks you to make a big choice: Start as a fresh level 2 vault dweller, or boost immediately up to level 20 as a "battle ready" dweller. I was really hesitant to take the boost at first—I was worried skipping ahead was an option intended for long-time players making a second character, and that going down that road would mean skipping introductory quests. Turns out that's not the case at all. Choosing the level 20 option doesn't lock you out of any quests whatsoever, or even meaningfully change your challenge level, since enemies generally scale to your level no matter what. What a battle ready loadout does get you is a big headstart on perk cards, Fallout 76's primary progression path. You can choose between five presets that immediately set you up with some pretty great beginner perks and gear: Ah, so you watched the Fallout show and caught the Bethesda bug too. Instead of starting another Fallout 4 playthrough like half of my friends list, I've opted to give Fallout 76 a fair shake after noping out of it six years ago. If you're doing the same, then you'll notice a lot has changed. The main quest has been completely reworked with new branching storylines starring NPCs and factions, but one of the bigger changes comes as soon as you leave the vault. Before you've taken your first step in Appalachia, Fallout 76 asks you to make a big choice: Start as a fresh level 2 vault dweller, or boost immediately up to level 20 as a "battle ready" dweller. I was really hesitant to take the boost at first—I was worried skipping ahead was an option intended for long-time players making a second character, and that going down that road would mean skipping introductory quests. Turns out that's not the case at all. Choosing the level 20 option doesn't lock you out of any quests whatsoever, or even meaningfully change your challenge level, since enemies generally scale to your level no matter what. What a battle ready loadout does get you is a big headstart on perk cards, Fallout 76's primary progression path. You can choose between five presets that immediately set you up with some pretty great beginner perks and gear: I can see why the level 20 boost option has a "best choice" sticker slapped on it. It's a more energetic start to a shooter-MMO with lots of grinding, though the influx of perk cards and level-up pop ups immediately after you choose it is a momentary sensory nightmare. Just know that leveling in 76 isn't like the mainline game: you can move around your cards whenever you want, and even respec your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. points eventually (I'm not there yet). The preset loadouts come with different weapon specializations, but they all have a few useful perk cards in common: they all have Traveling Pharmacy and First Aid, for instance, which makes stimpaks weigh less and heal more. It's also worth noting that level 20 in Fallout 76 is not the mid-game milestone it is in Fallouts 4, 3, and New Vegas. I pored over my cool perk cards and extended barrel revolver for all of two minutes before I was humbled by a level 408 passing player in decked-out power armor and legendary guns so beyond my meager station that all light appeared to bend around them like that super rich guy in Disco Elysium. Level 20 here might as well be taking short hop to level 5 in past games. Several game systems don't even unlock until level 50. Guess I should get to it, then. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fallout/dont-worry-youre-not-missing-out-by-boosting-straight-to-level-20-in-fallout-76/
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