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  • All Jurassic World Evolution 3 PC and controller key bindings

    All Jurassic World Evolution 3 PC and controller key bindings

    A juvenile Triceratops with their parents in Jurassic World Evolution 3

    Jurassic World Evolution 3 has a host of controls for you to master if you want to manage your park as efficiently as possible.

    If you’re on a PC, you can use your mouse for most of the operations. However, using your keyboard shortcuts will be immensely beneficial for you to save more time. If you’re on a console, you can use the more streamlined controller settings to complete most of the tasks quickly.

    All Jurassic World Evolution 3 PC controls

    The section below has all the default controls applicable if you’re playing with your keyboard and mouse.

    Common

    • Open Options Menu/Cancel: ESC
    • Menu Left: Left
    • Menu Right: Right
    • Menu Up: Up
    • Menu Down: Down
    • Previous Tab: [
    • Next Tab: ]

    Camera

    • Forward: W
    • Backward: S
    • Left: A
    • Right: D
    • Zoom In: Page Up
    • Zoom Out: Page Down
    • Rotate Left/Raise: Q
    • Rotate Right/Lower: E

    Shortcuts

    • Management: F1
    • Expedition Map: F2
    • Fossils: F3
    • Research: F4
    • Staff Management: F5
    • Marketplace: F6
    • Park Rating (Management View): E
    • Site Map: M
    • Site Map (Toggle Security Rating): I
    • Nearest Park Response Team Facility: R
    • Nearest Paleo-Medical Facility: T
    • Nearest Maintenance Team Facility: Y
    • Follow Notification: Tab
    • Capture Mode: C
    • Demolist Mode: Delete
    • Path Mode: P
    • Transport Mode: F

    Time Control

    • Pause: Space
    • Slow Motion Speed: ‘
    • Normal Speed: 1
    • Fast Speed: 2

    Building Placement

    • Toggle Snap Placement: Shift
    • Rotate Item Left: Z
    • Rotate Item Right: X

    Capture Mode

    • Left: A
    • Right: D
    • Forward: W
    • Backward: S
    • Raise: R
    • Lower: F
    • Zoom In: Page Up
    • Zoom Out: Page Down
    • Roll Left: Q
    • Roll Right: E
    • Reset Roll: Home
    • Slow Movement: Ctrl
    • Fast Movement: Shift
    • Show/Hide Controls: G

    All Jurassic World Evolution 3 controller keybindings

    The section below has all the default controls applicable if you’re playing using a controller.

    Basic

    • Park Team Shortcuts: LB
    • Zoom Out: LT
    • Park Team Shortcuts: RB
    • Zoom In: RT
    • Select: A
    • Back: B
    • Control Room: X
    • Site Map: Y
    • Help: Press RS
    • Orbit Camera: RS
    • Build Menu: D-pad
    • Follow Notification: Press LS
    • Move Camera LS
    • Options: Pause
    • Time Controls: Screenshot

    Car

    • Brake/Reverse: LT
    • Accelerate: RT
    • Interact: A
    • Back: B
    • Handbrake: X
    • Aim Mode: Y
    • Lock On: Press RS
    • Orbit Camera: RS
    • Switch Equipment: D-pad up and D-pad down
    • Switch Camera: D-pad left
    • Take Photo: D-pad right
    • Horn: Press LS
    • Steer: LS

    Capture Mode

    • Raise Camera: LB
    • Zoom Out: LT
    • Lower Camera: RB
    • Zoom In: RT
    • Back: B
    • Show/Hide Controls: X
    • Speed Up Camera: Y
    • Orbit Camera: RS
    • Move Camera: LS

    Whether you’re using a keyboard/mouse or a controller, there are more controls aside from the ones mentioned above. However, their keybindings are the same, and the game will make the switch situationally.


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • Best Escape from Duckov mods

    Best Escape from Duckov mods

    A duck from Escape from Duckov and makeshift ducks behind it.

    Escape from Duckov is one of 2025’s weirdest games, combining the most unlikely of themes, styles, and genres.

    And, the devs being great as they are, the game has official mod support, with most mods available through the Steam Workshop. However, it can be challenging to navigate through them all, given that many of them are in Chinese, so their functions are somewhat obscure.

    But we’re here to help, and have compiled a list of the best mods you can get to enhance your Escape from Duckov experience.

    Here’s all you need to know.

    Top Escape from Duckov mods, listed

    Co-op mod

    You knew I was going to mention it, so let me get it out of the way first. This revolutionary community-made mod enables what is otherwise a singleplayer game to be played in co-op, which allows it to truly encapsulate the extraction shooter experience. Games in the genre are almost exclusively online or co-op, and Duckov‘s signleplayer-exclusive approach just didn’t sit well with many.

    Thankfully, modders are there to rescue us out of every plight, and so they made a co-op mod that’s super easy to install and get running. We’ve made a dedicated guide explaining the whole process, so be sure to check it out here.

    Display Cash with Money

    A small mod indeed, this community creation counts the Cash you have in your inventory as Money that’s displayed in the top part of the screen. Cash and Money are separate entities in the base game but serve the same function and are, essentially, the same thing. With this mod, any Cash you find in the world will be tallied to your total Money, allowing you to keep track of how much dough you have in stock to spend on various weapons, items, and upgrades.

    Show Quest Area on Map

    Solving quests is an important part of Duckov‘s gameplay loop, and especially so during your initial few hours of the game. However, with relatively few and quite big maps, finding the necessary items and locations associated with particular quests can become daunting and, frankly, boring. With this mod, you should be able to see in which general areas any given quest requires you to be, streamlining the process and enabling quicker, much easier progress.

    Quest Tracker

    Speaking of quests, this mod will add a permanent quest tracker embedded in your bottom right corner, which lets you freely and easily track your progress in any given quest(s). This removes the need to constantly pause and browse through the relevant quests in the game’s menus, again streamlining and speeding up gameplay through minor quality-of-life additions.

    Better Duckov

    Sometimes, default values and tweaks done by the developers just don’t do the job of enabling fun and headache-free gameplay. With Better Duckov, you should be able to tweak and configure many of the game’s aspects on your own, including maximum carry weight, stack sizes, durability, and so on and so forth.

    The mod, originally in Chinese, now officially has an English-language option, which is enabled by clicking the relevant button at the very bottom of the mod’s configuration screen in-game.

    You will find that a lot of these mods are in Chinese or have significant parts in the language, but as the game grows in popularity across the Pacific, many are being updated to support English as well.

    Show the Cost! – Item Value Rarity Display

    Looting is the name of the game in Duckov, much like it is in any other extraction shooter, but the game fails to indicate well how much any given item is worth or how rare it is. With these two mods, you’ll fix precisely that problem, helping you not to pick up a load of junk, only to figure out it’s basically worthless by the time you scrape by and return to the bunker.

    The first mod does as it says: shows the values of any given item you find in the world, telling you exactly how much you can sell it for. On the other hand, Item Value Rarity Display adds a custom “tier” system to Duckov, changing item colors and art to indicate if they are of higher or lower rarity (value), which synergizes well with the other mod.

    If you experience mod conflicts, I advise you to stick to the latter, since it does a much better and more creative job at providing extra information to you.


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • Bungie really, really, really wants Destiny 2 players to return in Renegades

    Bungie really, really, really wants Destiny 2 players to return in Renegades

    Three guardians clad in Star Wars-inspired armor stand on a desert in space.

    Destiny 2‘s Renegades expansion in December promises new goodies to chase, and doubly so if you haven’t played the game in some time. Bungie is adding extremely generous bonuses to returning players in an upcoming bounty rework, aiming for a bigger audience as player counts reach historic lows.

    The group of bountiful incentives announced in today’s This Week in Destiny blog post marks the first time Bungie has done something of this magnitude in Destiny 2. With a focus on lapsed guardians, it heralds special rewards for completing orders—the future replacement to bounties.

    With Renegades on Dec. 2, Destiny 2 players will automatically receive orders when logging in. These are streamlined to take your loadout and activity preferences into account, which should be a “natural thing to do as you play.” Bungie also made assists grant progress to orders, albeit at a reduced rate, so you don’t necessarily have to fight teammates for kills.

    Orders come in different levels, which affect how much Bright Dust you get from each. And, as expected, there’s a cap on how much of this resource you can earn in a given time period. Common orders grant 10 Bright Dust each, while Legendary ones grant 100 per completion. There is a catch, however: your progress slows down considerably after you’ve earned a total of 1,000 Dust per week from Common and Legendary orders. At this point, Common orders don’t drop Dust, and Legendary orders only drop 10 Dust each—or 10 percent of the usual value.

    If you’re lucky, you can obtain an Exotic order, which awards 300 Dust upon completion. There’s a bigger catch here, though: you can earn 6,000 Dust per season from this rare type of order, at which point you’ll receive only 30 of this resource per completion. Daily and weekly challenges in the Portal also award Bright Dust.

    While the order system can have its perks, it may also not inspire faith in jaded players, especially given how parts of the community perceive the studio’s undertakings toward new systems. “I literally said out loud: ‘this is what they’ve been working on? Another new system no-one asked for?,’” one Reddit user asked. “Total waste of time to keep overhauling minor game systems that work just fine. Bungie needs to innovate, not spin its tires in the mud,” another wrote.

    The order system applies to everyone in the game, and current players also get benefits if they’re in a mission alongside a returning veteran. The sweetest part of the pot by far, however, is in the hands of those who dive back into the game.

    Bungie outlined the extra incentives for guardians to reinstall Destiny 2 under a section called “Are You a Returning Player? Read This!” in the weekly blog post. Players who haven’t logged in or gained 30 levels in the season pass since Edge of Fate are eligible to become “returners,” with a suite of benefits.

    Returning players will gain more experience for the following six months, and completing orders can award them with a gift (capped at 30 max). They may include gear, Exotic Engrams, 1,000 Bright Dust, and a special variation on the beloved Nonary Engrams from Rite of the Nine.

    If you’re not eligible to be a “returner,” playing with one will grant you increased XP gain, bonus Portal engrams, the chance for an exclusive emblem, and possibly auto-completing orders while helping, which doesn’t seem impressive at all compared to the prize for returning players.

    Destiny 2 has struggled with retaining players, especially since its highly controversial Edge of Fate expansion. The new incentives to come back may bring more guardians to the fold, but it hinges on how well it’s implemented. Otherwise, the studio may risk losing both returning and loyal players.

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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • Watch out for killer farts: Don’t Scream is getting 4-player co-op

    Watch out for killer farts: Don’t Scream is getting 4-player co-op

    Players in a forest standing around a creepy bunker in Don't Scream Together.

    Don’t Scream, a 2023 survival horror game where you can’t raise your voice above a certain threshold lest you invite evil and death onto yourself, is getting a co-op sequel. Called Don’t Scream Together, the game is set to come out soon and retains its predecessor’s mechanics.

    As announced by studio Digital Cybercherries, Don’t Scream Together places up to four players in a dark, dank, and eerie forest, forcing them to work together in deafening quietude, for if anyone raises their voice too much, or lethally farts ever so loudly, it’ll spell the doom of the entire group. That, or the one who dealt it is gonna come back as a ghost to try and scare the others into, well, screaming together.

    It’s a natural evolution of the original game, building upon its concept and adding proximity voice chat on top, which is all the craze with the kids these days, having even spawned its own quirky genre. I won’t say its name, but it starts with the word “friend.”

    Don’t Scream Together is also going for a Blair Witch sort of vibe from what we can see in its first trailer and screenshots. A shoddy, VHS-style camera takes up the screen, with desaturated and muted colors dominating the atmosphere, creating a purgatory-like environment that is simply perfect for this type of game.

    It’s a crying shame it won’t be available for this Halloween, especially since my friends and I are dying for some proper co-op horror to mark the year’s spookiest season.

    Anyhow, Don’t Scare Together is “coming soon,” with the release date yet to be confirmed, which will, hopefully, be sometime soon.


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • This stunningly gorgeous open-world RPG from Korean devs looks too good to be true, and I’m hoping they prove me wrong

    This stunningly gorgeous open-world RPG from Korean devs looks too good to be true, and I’m hoping they prove me wrong

    Project TAL screenshot

    As someone who consumes and creates content around video game on a daily basis, I’m rarely blown away by trailers. But this latest one out of Korea did the trick, even if I’m skeptical.

    Earlier this afternoon, the PlayStation YouTube channel dropped the announcement and gameplay trailer for a game called Project TAL, which is in active development and a few years from ever seeing the light of day. But wow, it is stunning to see in action.

    The game’s description says that it will deliver “deep immersion, strategic combat, and a rich narrative shaped by your journey” in the single-player, open-world action RPG. The gameplay tidbits shown are reminiscent of other titles in the genre, but one that comes to mind immediately is Dragon’s Dogma, thanks to its usage of what seem to be AI companions as the player fights massive, scary beasts.

    “Throughout your adventure, you’ll fight alongside distinctive in-game ally characters — each with unique abilities, personalities, and combat styles — who grow with you and influence how the story unfolds,” the description reads. “Together, you’ll face colossal creatures, uncover hidden realms, and experience a seamless blend of battle, exploration, and storytelling in a vibrant, living world.”

    The visual fidelity is something to behold, but the disclaimer warns that it the trailer contains a “mix of gameplay and cinematics, rendered in Unreal Engine 5.” UE5 is enough cause for concern considering its reputation in 2025, but the game is also being worked on by a studio that I haven’t heard of until today.

    The developer is called MADNGINE, and its only other game appears to be an NFT-based MMORPG called Night Crows, which is available on PC and mobile. So, yeah, there’s not much of a track record to go off of here, but this debut is something to behold, so my curiosity is absolutely piqued.

    Project TAL is currently slated for release some time in 2027, and I will definitely be keeping my eye on its developments until then. Check out the trailer below for yourself to see what I’m talking about, because it sure does look mighty impressive on first appearance.

    Either way, I hope to see more of this game sooner rather than later, but odds are the wait for this one will be quite long.


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • How to solve Football Manager 26 advanced access beta crashes? Best graphics settings for minimum lag and more

    How to solve Football Manager 26 advanced access beta crashes? Best graphics settings for minimum lag and more

    Manager holding his hands up in Football Manager 26

    Football Manager 26 is now out in its advanced access beta, and things are looking a bit shaky for the community at its launch.

    As expected, there are reports of crashes that are occurring for some players. The problem appears to happen on Windows and Mac alike. There are also incidents when the new game engine doesn’t run well visually, according to expectations.

    Thankfully, there are a few things we can do to minimize the chances of crashes till the full launch takes place on Nov. 4.

    How to prevent Football Manager 26 crashes

    The primary reason for the crashes currently happening in Football Manager 26 appears to be the advanced access beta state. As expected, the current build feels under-optimized despite your hardware meeting all the requirements.

    Here are some basics to minimize the chances of crashes.

    • Update your graphics driver to the latest version. This is important irrespective of whether you’re using an Nvidia model or an AMD model. You can use your native client to first check for an update. An updated driver, if available, will automatically download and install on your system.
    • I’ve found it’s better to run Football Manager 26 beta in Windowed mode instead of full screen. While the Windowed mode has certain limitations, it seems to be running smoother when you’re live in a match.

    I have also mentioned what I believe are the best settings to use while we are still in the advanced access beta.

    Best graphics settings for Football Manager 26

    Here’s the current batch of settings that I am using, and the performance after the initial round of stutters and crashes has been stable.

    • Screen Resolution: 1920×1080 (personal preferences)
    • Text Scaling: Normal
    • Graphics Quality: Balanced (put this to Low or Very Low based on your system)/Custom

    If you opt for Custom, make the following changes.

    • Mesh Detail: Low
    • Shadow Quality: Medium
    • Texture Quality: Low
    • Anti-Aliasing: Disabled

    If your system is still struggling, simply switch to a 2D setup during matches. While you’ll miss all the glories of the new match engine, you’ll ensure better progression on your save (only if your hardware isn’t capable enough).


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • How to get real club and tournament names in Football Manager 26

    How to get real club and tournament names in Football Manager 26

    Premier League trophy in Football Manager 26

    Football Manager 26 might not have licenses for all the leagues and clubs around the world, but you can bypass those limitations using a mod file.

    This will increase the overall immersiveness since you’ll no longer have to view clubs and leagues with fake names. This guide will help you to add authentic names for all clubs, leagues, and tournaments from all around the globe, irrespective of whether Football Manager 26 has the correct licenses or not.

    How to use real club names in Football Manager 26

    You’ll first need to download a mod file that has the correct name for all the leagues and clubs in Football Manager 26. This file is available for free across multiple sites. I have linked the one that I have used, but you can use any version of the file you like.

    Once you have downloaded the mod file, complete the following steps.

    • Close Football Manager 26.
    • Extract the contents of the mod file to a separate location.
    • Open the root directory where Football Manager 26 is installed on your device.
    • Open the shared subfolder, followed by data, and then database.
    • Open the db subfolder, and then the 2600 subfolder.

    • In the 2600 subfolder, open the Inc subfolder, and then open the all subfolder.
    • Delete the following files from the all subfolder.

      • acc Inter unlic 26.lnc
      • acmilan unlic 26.lnc
      • fake.lnc
      • inter (wom).lnc
      • inter unlic 26.lnc
      • japanese names.lnc
      • lazio (wom).lnc
      • lic_dan_swe_fra.lnc
      • licensing club name_fm26.lnc
      • men lazio.lnc
      • men.atalanta.lnc
      • ac milan (wom).lnc

    • Copy all the files from the extracted mod file to all subfolder.
    • Go back two steps and open the edt subfolder.
    • Open permanent.
    • Remove the fake.edt file.
    • Go two steps back to find the dbc subfolder.
    • Open permanent, and then delete the following files.

      • brazil_kits.dbc
      • forbidden names.dbc
      • italy.dbc
      • japan_fake.dbc
      • j league non player.dbc
      • Open the language subfolder and delete the following files. Licensing2.dbc
      • Licensing2_chn.dbc
      • 1_japan_removed_clubs.dbc

    The first piece of change fixes all the team licenses that are missing. The second one prevents the likes of Niko Kovac and Oliver Kahn from being renamed to false names. The final one sorts out the J-League and Brazilian clubs with false names.



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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • PowerWash Simulator 2 Multiplayer explained: Local Split-screen co-op and more

    PowerWash Simulator 2 Multiplayer explained: Local Split-screen co-op and more

    PowerWash Simulator 2 Announced

    PowerWash Simulator 2 is now available on PC and consoles, and you can start your business empire with friends.

    Whether you’re cleaning a big truck or an entire house, you can choose to call in your buddies to help you out. PowerWash Simulator 2 offers multiplayer in two different formats: online and local split co-op. This guide will explain how you can set up the co-op both online and offline.

    How to play PowerWash Simulator 2 in local split-screen co-op

    The split-screen co-op is slightly limited in terms of how many players can play together. However, you don’t have to rely on the internet. You can play with your friend on the same platform.

    • Press on the icon in the top-right part of the screen.
    • Make sure you have chosen single-player mode.
    • You can start split-screen co-op from the bottom of the screen.

    To start playing split-screen, you’ll need to attach an extra controller/gameplay to your PC. Split-screen co-op sessions can only take place if you have an additional input method attached to your device. Also, split-screen co-op can only work in the single-player mode.

    How to play online co-op in PowerWash Simulator 2

    PowerWash Simulator 2 also allows you to play with up to three of your friends via online matchmaking. To do so, change from single-player to multiplayer mode. Wait for a few seconds for the game to transition between the two modes.

    You can then invite up to three friends. You can play with less, but the more the merrier. You can also take advantage of crossplay if your buddies are on different platforms. Do note that the session will automatically terminate if the person hosting the game loses connection/closes PowerWash Simulator 2.

    Does PowerWash Simulator 2 have crossplay?

    PowerWash Simulator 2 offers crossplay at launch, but in a limited fashion. Crossplay is available for those who are on PC and Xbox. They can play with one another in co-op. Meanwhile, players on PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch 2 will have to wait for the feature.


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • How to revive and respawn in RV There Yet

    How to revive and respawn in RV There Yet

    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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    Playing with your friend in RV There Yet

    Driving through the rough terrain and natural hazards in RV There Yet is no easy task, and it’s crucial to know more about how to revive your teammates and respawn in case of death.

    While RV There Yet is a game best played with friends, you’ll occasionally meet unexpected deaths. This could be due to various reasons, but your friends can always bring you back from such unforeseen situations.

    How to respawn in RV There Yet

    The basic premise behind respawning in RV There Yet has essentially got to do with how the save system works. There are no manual saves, and you’ll need to reach a checkpoint. If you die, you can’t respawn on your own. You’ll need a friend to bring you back to the game.

    The actual process is for your friends to reach where you died and revive you. However, what they can do instead is to reach a gas station. Your friends will find a grave at gas stations, which can be used as respawn points.

    If they reach a gas station, it doesn’t matter where they have died on the map. On being revived, you’ll always respawn at that location (where your friends are located).

    How to revive your friends in RV There Yet

    Reviving a teammate can be done using an EpiPen, which is usually available in different locations. You should find a bunch of them at the starting tent, and then, it’s all about your luck. Once your friend has collapsed, reach near their body to use an EpiPen.

    If your RV has EpiPens stored in its shared inventory, one of them will be consumed, and either you/your buddy will be brought back to life. Hence, always have a few EpiPens stored (you can also craft them with the required items).


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  • Netflix Caves and Brings Stranger Things to Theaters

    Netflix Caves and Brings Stranger Things to Theaters

    Netflix’s battle with movie theaters is over and Netflix lost, at least for now. The streamer has announced that the final episode of Stranger Things will play in theaters on the same day that it hits the service. “We’re beyond excited that fans will have the chance to experience the final episode of Stranger Things […]

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    For a world to live, a kaiju will give its all, and more. For January 7, 2026, is the day that the King of the Monsters dies. That’s right, in Godzilla #6, IDW Publishing will bring an end to the greatest monster of all time. And to help them commemorate the event, they’re bringing in a couple of guys who known how to tell about the end of a legendary figure.

    Godzilla #6 will feature a cover drawn by Dan Jurgens, who wrote and penciled 1992’s Superman #75, the issue that saw the Man of Steel die in battle with the monstrous Doomsday. Moreover, the cover will be inked by Brett Breeding, who worked with Jurgens on Superman #75. Fittingly enough, the cover homages that infamous story, with the fallen monster collapsed amid the rubble of a great city, a tattered flag in the foreground.

    For Jurgens, the death of Godzilla was a perfect excuse for him to revisit his most famous work. “When the good folks at IDW asked about the possibility of a special Death of Godzilla cover that would play off the iconic cover that Brett Breeding and I did for Superman #75, I was definitely up for it,” Jurgens confessed to IGN. “I’ve always been a fan of the big guy but hadn’t had a chance to draw him so this was the perfect way to scratch that itch. It was great fun to be able to contribute!”

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    One might wonder why in the world IDW would kill off such a major character, especially one that has been such an important part of the publisher’s line. But any kaiju fan can tell you that Godzilla has died several times on screen, only to return in reboots or reimagining. Indeed, one month after his death in Godzilla #6, writer Tim Seeley and artist Hendry Prasetya will be debuting a new form of Godzilla in issue #7.

    Godzilla’s speedy return from the afterlife falls in line with many comic book stories. After all, with Jason Todd running around as the Red Hood, Bucky serving as the Winter Soldier, Barry Allen back in action as the Flash, and an alternate reality Gwen Stacy swinging across the Spider-Verse, no comic book death sticks. Even Uncle Ben, once the most sacrosanct of comic book demises, can be found running a newspaper in the pages of Ultimate Spider-Man.

    Famously, death didn’t hold Superman very long either, as Jurgens and his fellow co-creators saw the Man of Steel replaced by four successors—one of whom became Superboy, another became Steel, and a third who was the villainous Cyborg Superman—before the genuine Kryptonian came back for real, albeit with an unsightly mullet.

    With that in mind, the Jurgens and Breeding cover isn’t just an homage; it’s also a promise, that Godzilla will be back from the dead soon enough. Hopefully, Jurgens won’t be giving the King of Monsters a terrible hairdo this time around.

    Godzilla #6 slams into comic stores on January 7, 2026.

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