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  1. It’s no secret that leveling up guns fast in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War can be challenging. For whatever reason, Treyarch has greatly nerfed the experience rates when compared to Modern Warfare. The result of this is that getting a primary gun to its max level usually takes around 1,200 kills in regular multiplayer. If you were to average 15 kills a game, then it would take you 80 matches to cap out a gun. A regular game of Call of Duty typically lasts around seven minutes — depending on what game modes you play. At seven minutes a game, it will take you just over nine hours to level up your weapon. Considering there are 22 primary guns in Black Ops Cold War, that’s a staggering 200 hours to level up every one of them. If you were to include pistols and shotguns, that number goes up to about 250 hours. And that’s not even taking into account the extra time needed if you want to complete the gold camo challenges, too. Assuming that you don’t want to spend the next 250 hours of your life grinding CoD, here’s what to do. Most regular multiplayer modes simply aren’t viable for fast gun leveling. Equally, the Zombies mode in Black Ops Cold War may be fun, but it provides painstakingly slow experience rates. But there are two game modes that can help speed up the grind considerably: Dirty Bomb and Warzone‘s Plunder. Fireteam: Dirty Bomb A new addition to this year’s Call of Duty, Dirty Bomb is a team-based objective game mode. By either killing players or looting nearby crates, players can acquire uranium. You and your team then have to deposit the uranium at the various dirty bomb objective sites. Once 20 uranium has been deposited, these sites become active, and it’s a race to become the first team to detonate the bomb. Doing so will net your team a ton of score points and shoot you up in the leaderboard. While the game mode is fun and offers something different to regular multiplayer, that’s not why we’re playing it. Instead, it’s the incredible experience rates offered for killing enemies. On average, a kill in Dirty Bomb is worth more than two times that of regular multiplayer. And yet it’s definitely not more than two times as difficult to get kills. In fact, with the right loadout and an aggressive playstyle, I’d argue that it’s easier to get kills due to how many players are in each lobby. Playing the objective doesn’t provide much gun XP in Dirty Bomb, but it is a great way to progress through the seasonal battle pass and work through the prestige system. The strategy to get the most value out of gun leveling in Dirty Bomb is straightforward. You’ll want to land close to Dirty Bomb sites and rush any enemies you see. There’s even the option of following other players parachuting in and then killing them as soon as you both land. Obviously, it’s in your best intentions to focus on the sites that have more players dropping on them. The only exception to that approach is if you’re leveling up light machine guns and sniper rifles. These are far easier to use at longer range, so landing on top of a dirty bomb site will often see you outgunned. Instead, you’ll want to land just outside of the dirty bomb, preferably in a location with good sightlines. Once that’s achieved, you just sit back and pick enemies off as they arrive one by one. Plunder The Dirty Bomb method depends on a couple of things. One, you have to actually have decent enough mechanics to secure 20-plus kills a game for it to be worthwhile. Also, it requires a lot of concentration due to the constant moving around of Dirty Bomb’s objectives. However, there is an alternative for those who want a more relaxed approach to fast gun leveling in Black Ops Cold War. Plunder is a game mode in the free-to-play CoD spin-off, Warzone. Unlike the main battle royale game, Plunder sees players working their way around Verdansk collecting money. Similar to Dirty Bomb, this is mostly done by killing players or looting nearby crates. But there is one difference that makes Plunder a viable method of fast gun leveling: the contracts you can find scattered around provide fantastic weapon experience rates. Specifically, it’s the Supply Run contracts that you’ll want to be completing. Start out every Plunder game by opening up your map and marking a Supply Run contract. Track it down, pick it up, and complete it. These contracts require you to travel to a faraway buy station to be redeemed. Therefore, it’s best to grab yourself a vehicle early on to speed up the process. Although a truck or car works okay, a helicopter is best overall as it lets you get through contracts the fastest. Just remember that, when opening up the buy station to complete the contract, you need to have the correct gun equipped. If you wanted to level up your Black Ops Cold War MP5 fast, then you should be holding said MP5 when you open up the buy station menu. Every completed contract will award 500 weapon XP. This isn’t the absolute fastest method, but it doesn’t require much attention or effort on your part. Finally, if you can’t find any supply run contracts, nearby recon contracts work well too.
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  6. Users of Microsoft Teams will soon be able to add some personal touches to their meeting experiences following the announcement of branded lobbies. The new feature will allow Teams users to customize the pre-meeting experience. “Admins will now be able to add a custom logo to the Teams experience, for display in the lobby and meeting pre-join experience,” the Microsoft 365 roadmap explains. “The logo will be displayed for meetings where the organizer has the Advanced Comms SKU.” A few weeks ago, Microsoft announced a new Advanced Communications package fr Teams, which includes advanced meeting customization features to give businesses greater control over their communication policies. In addition to a custom branded meeting lobby, tools for monitoring, tracking, and analyzing data on users and devices were also included. Here's our list of the best video conferencing services around We've also built a list of the best business webcams And we've ranked the best headsets for conference calls On brand Users of Microsoft Teams have been asking for the opportunity to add some personal flavor to the Teams experience since at least 2019. As well as being useful for company branding, teachers could include learning objectives for students to read over before a class begins, and small businesses could post useful information like opening times or price lists. Microsoft has confirmed that the meeting lobby customization comes with the flexibility to use different branding across an organization’s various departments. This is particularly useful for larger businesses that may not want to present a uniform image. Microsoft’s Advanced Communications feature is available as an add-on to any paid Microsoft 365 or Office 365 subscription. The branded lobby feature is currently in development, with rollout confirmed for March.
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  7. Valve has just updated its Steam Hardware Survey with results from January 2021. If you believe the numbers for videocards, Nvidia's RTX 30-series GPUs now account for over 1% of the total gaming market on Steam. These are some of the best graphics cards, but demand is so high (and supply is so low) that finding one for sale is virtually impossible, and prices are much higher than the launch MSRPs. I've followed the Steam Hardware Survey for a long time, wondering at the statistics behind the data. The past few months give me (even more) reason to suspect it isn't a proper random sampling of users, which means no one should attempt to draw any meaningful conclusions. Valve has never revealed any details of how the survey gets conducted, but I suspect there's a higher chance for it to ask for someone's hardware details if it doesn't recognize the graphics card. This means new cards like the RTX 30-series are much more likely to get included. However, that's just a guess, and it's possible Valve is actually doing a proper random sampling and simply hasn't made that fact public. (But I doubt it.) In other words, don't take these figures as any true indication of the distribution of various GPU models, even among Steam users. But the numbers are still interesting and fun to gawk at, wherever they come from. The biggest news is that the GeForce RTX 3080 now sits at 0.66% of PCs surveyed. That's up 0.18% from December, which was up 0.25% from November. The RTX 3080 has been on the charts for three months now, steadily gaining share, and is closing in on the GTX 1660 Ti. The other two Ampere GPUs to show up on the charts are the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, sitting at 0.27%, and the GeForce RTX 3090, which has 0.27% and theoretically has more hits on the survey than AMD's previous-gen Radeon RX 5700 (the non-XT model). The top of the charts is also interesting. The GeForce GTX 1060 remains the most po[CENSORED]r card, but its total share dropped 1.61%, falling below 10% for the first time in I don't know how long. It could be all the users with Pascal are finally upgrading, or maybe just the Internet cafes have finally decided to move on from the 1060. Or it could simply be a normal variation in the sampling, as the GTX 1050 Ti use is up 0.61%, and GTX 1050 is up 0.44%. Also of note is that several other reasonably po[CENSORED]r GPUs have shown large dips this past month. The RTX 2060 is down 1.16%, 2070 Super is down 0.53%, and RTX 2070 is down 1.1%. The generic label of "Nvidia Graphics Device" is also down 0.68% (perhaps because formerly 'unknown' GPUs like the 3060 Ti and 3090 are now listed separately). We're perhaps getting too far into the weeds, as we don't know the actual collection policy and statistical accuracy of any of the data. At best, this could be a random sample of Steam users from the past several months. At worst, it's a biased sample of Steam users. Either way, it doesn't account for any hardware that's not used with Steam. Still, it does bear at least some semblance to what we'd expect to see in the market. For instance, AMD CPU usage is up 3% last month relative to Intel usage, which is down 3%. AMD's total for CPU use is now 28%, the highest it's ever been. That makes perfect sense, as Intel's desktop CPUs, in particular, have been stagnating on 14nm, while AMD's Zen 3 (Ryzen 5000) series CPUs are now at the top of our best CPUs list and lead our CPU Benchmarks hierarchy. Meanwhile, 1920x1080 still claims the lion's share of resolution usage, at 67% of the total, with the second most po[CENSORED]r resolution being 1366x768 (yuck), and 2560x1440 usage represents just 7.5% of the users surveyed. Let me close by once again calling on Valve to do the right thing and provide a clear explanation of the statistics behind the survey. If it's a random sampling, tell us so we know we can put more confidence in the numbers. Tell us how many PCs were surveyed so we know the sample size. And if it's not a proper statistical analysis, then fix the code. The 'Other' category in GPUs also continues to be quite large, and it would be great to allow numbers nerds like me to get the full list of GPUs, even for those with only a 0.01% share. And as long as I'm making wishes that are unlikely to be fulfilled, please fix all the PC component shortages, especially on the new video cards.
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  8. I’m always eagerly on the lookout for updates from Modus Games about Cris Tales. This love letter to classic JRPGs features a stunningly beautiful illustration-style and an interesting time-hopping mechanic in the game’s narrative and combat system. After a delay in late 2020, Modus has finally announced the Cris Tales release date will be this July on PC. The launch date announcement is accompanied by a new trailer that shows off more of the locations in the game. It also gives you a look at what Crisbell’s unique companions will bring to your time-hopping adventure. Modus has also released a blog post that details many of the game’s features. It covers topics like exploring the world, questing, cities, dungeons, and combat. We’ll get to all that shortly. First, take at the work of art that is the latest Cris Tales trailer.Storytime Modus describes the story of Cris Tales as ‘a dark one.’ You play as Crisbell, a fledgling Time Mage on a journey to stop the Time Empress from taking complete control of the world. Along the way, you’ll also uncover mysteries from Crisbell’s past as an orphan. Choices you make on your adventure will impact the world, often in real-time. You’ll explore the world in classic JRPG style through the large overworld map. This allows you to quickly travel between different dungeons and cities. As the game progresses, you’ll unlock new methods of travel, which will grant you access to more parts of the map. The world of Cris Tales has five major city hubs: Narim, St. Clarity, Neva Tulira, Cinder, and Crystallis. Cities are the peaceful areas of the game where you’ll be able to resupply, take stock, and learn about the world. Through engaging with NPCs, delving into the past, and snooping on the future, you’ll also be able to change the course of history. Delve into dangerous dungeons Dungeons are where the danger lies. You won’t be able to bend and hop through time as you can in cities unless you’re in combat. Inside dungeons, enemies will attack in random and scripted encounters, you will discover new loot, and you’ll need to use your time magic to solve puzzles. Battles are a unique take on classic turn-based combat. You will face foes on both sides – left and right. Crisbell will be able to regress enemies on the left side by sending them back in time to younger versions of themselves. On the right-hand side, she will be able to move her foes into the future. Moving enemies through time will expose different strengths and weaknesses. However, some enemies are also capable of mani[CENSORED]ting time. The unique mechanics of Cris Tales combat will take some getting used to, but once mastered, you’ll be a force to be reckoned with. The Cris Tales release date for PC will be this July. You can get it through Steam, the Epic Games Store, GOG, and Stadia. You’ll be able to pick up the JRPG for $39.99 USD. If you simply can’t wait to get your order in, you can pre-order Cris Tales from the Modus Games website. There’s also a Collector’s Edition available that boasts a beautiful extended artbook, pins, stickers, a Matias plushie, and two prints. However, it only ships in the USA.
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