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The new Starfield maps are great, but these cities are small

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, Bethesda’s big space RPG released last yr, is getting a giant new update later this month. One of crucial added features is 3D surface and city maps, something the sport has needed since launch. But these new maps also show that the biggest cities are actually quite small.

1 May Bethesda has revealed patch notes for its next major update. And although the new patch has not been fully released yet, players who’ve the sport on Steam can go for an earlier, its beta version and see all of the new changes Bethesda has planned, including additional difficulty settings, UI tweaks, and fancy new 3D maps of planets and cities. If you remember, throughout the premiere the maps were heavily criticized for being unhelpful and difficult to make use of. In this new update, surface maps look much nicer and are more useful for navigation. However, it also shows that almost all cities in Poland are really small. Like… strangely small.

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Let’s have a look at The city of Akilia first, a frontier town positioned on an abandoned planet.

I didn’t expect this city to be huge, but it looks so tiny once I see it on the new 3D map within the Reddit post. I often got lost walking around it, which made it appear bigger, but once I zoomed out on the camera, it turned out to be actually quite small and condensed.

The next city I would like to indicate is New Atlantis, which is one in every of the primary major cities you are prone to visit and is the de facto capital of the vast, galaxy-spanning United Colonies.

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The screenshot shows New Atlantis on the new Starfield map screen.

However, New Atlantis is more like a big shopping center with a medium-sized car parking zone. When I played, I had a sense that New Atlantis was small – it felt like I used to be running through an outside mall – but seeing it on a new 3D map only confirmed that.

Perhaps the saddest and smallest city I noticed on the new 3D map screen is the town of Neon, a seedy city built on platforms above an alien ocean.

The screenshot shows Neon on the screen of the new Starfield map.

While playing, Neon looked more like several buildings connected by one large street than an actual city. However, I didn’t expect Neon to look so tiny on the new 3D surface maps. So tiny. So cute.

Of course, these exterior views of the sport’s major cities don’t tell the entire story. If you go inside buildings or underground, one can find areas not visible in these overhead views.

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These places also received new 3D maps, but they are not as pretty and look more like an early mock-up of a video game map that shall be accomplished later. Maybe it can occur in the following big one update in a couple of months?

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Twitch prohibits Hasan Piker after a hypothetics about the Republicans killing Senator Rick Scott

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Twitch was temporarily Forbidden Hasan Piker For the fifth time on Monday, shortly after the leftist streamer spoke about it, as if Republicans really look after Medicaid, they might kill Senator Florida Rick Scott. “A great scream to the right lovers of freedom of speech who devoted time for their day, shouting about Dei and immigrants to cry!” He Posted to X After removing his stream.

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One of the best streamers of the platforms, a piker, is understood for its unfiltrated left critics and response to political news and world events. During the stream on Monday He reacted to the last comments Through the marshal of the house Mike Johnson on the priorities of the budget of Republicans, when the comments that seemingly banned him for the fifth time in the history of the Platform.

Congresmen of Louisiana told CNN that Republicans wish to “sculpt” waste, fraud and abuse of social welfare powers, including “$ 50 billion lost in Medicaid only in fraud itself.” Hasan interrupted the clip to argue that Medicaid fraud is especially recorded by suppliers, not individual people, before he indicated that the current Senator Florida Rick Scott ran a healthcare company, which was fined in the amount of $ 1.7 billion in 2003 for the fraud of the federal government. Scott dismissed this matter “Political persecution. ”

“If you care about Medicare or Medicaid fraud, you would kill Rick Scott,” said Piker in today’s stream. “You wouldn’t make Rick Scott, a former Florida governor Rick Scott, you wouldn’t do him … a fucking head of the Senate committee or something like republican funds to raise funds.”

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While Twitch has not confirmed the reason for the latest ban on the Piker, the platform has guidelines prohibiting users of making comments supporting hateful behavior or harm to others. The company’s latest revision on this policy He got here in November 2024 When Twitch tried to melt the conversations Israel and Palestine. However, like many earlier attempts at the platform for moderation and company, The interpretation of his Twitch principles could seem unclear and never at all times equally enforced.

“SORRY!” Girls wrote on x After the prohibition. “Next time I will choose my words carefully and say,” if Mike Johnson cares about Medicare’s fraud (because he desires to cut off 800 m from Medicaid/Medicare) he would call the maximum penalty for the current senator FL GOP/former government Rick Scott- who issued the most fraudsters in the USA! “

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The best combinations of Avneda weapons and more best tips on the week

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The expansion of Smackdown in space now has several weeks and has moved the competitive landscape of the game with jumps and borders. Until then, the mental deposits ruled the henhouse. Mewtwo Ex, together with the production of Gardevoir energy, has dealt such high service injuries that since the premiere it has maintained one of the most dangerous cards in the game. Now plainly the Mewtwo EX men’s menusing days will end because the next card has quickly overtook the throne. – Timothy Monbleau Read more

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7 classic films of Gene Hackman that you should watch now

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No one can lose shit and begin screaming like a Gene Hackman. An actor who was discovered dead in his home on the age of 95 this week (in strange circumstances), appeared in dozens of films and won two Oscars. He made comedies, thrillers and not less than one movie for youngsters. He was also one of the best Lex Luthor we have ever had.

We took the chance to go away him to have a look at some of his best films. Of course, there are classics of all time, reminiscent of wherein Hackman showed its range, subtlety and fierceness. But there are also more vague thrillers wherein he plays the Secretary of Defense, who consumed the plot of the murder examined by Kevin Costner. I watched it last night, and my interest sailed and flowed to the last half-hour, which strengthened him as one of my favorite political thrillers from that era.

Sam Raimi, Western, wherein Hackman plays the devil’s sheriff opposite the solid of All-Star, which incorporates Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio, can also be highly really helpful. I put it this weekend. Here are the seven of our other Hackman’s favorite films.

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