
THE FINALS






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NEW PLAYER and BEGINNER TIPS Read this before anything else! This is a list of *TIPS*(fundamental strategies) for players: who are about to start the game, or who wants to understand its core, or who wants to catch up with others in THE FINALS! Introduction Good Day Fellow Players! My name is Feyce or Feycee (Pronounce: Face or Face-ee) and I play since beta. I would like to make it clear I'm not a pro, not even playing ranked, rather just casual game modes. These are my thoughts i gathered during my journey playing this game, and confronting new players all the time. I would like to help new players understand the game, so to make this game more enjoyable and less frustrating to everyone who plays casually as I do! Please keep in mind, my main goal is to make your CASUAL gaming experience better! This is absolutely not a guide for Ranked, and I will only barely touch topics or mechanics related to advanced gameplay! If you feel like improving above casual level,I advise to search up some more advenced players' guide elsewhere (Instagram,YouTube)! So here are some tips, or we-should-call fundamental strategies, that can help overcome the confusion, and initial misconceptions about the game (don't mind the order): 0. Practice range is your friend! Almost every aspect of the game can be reproduced there, apart a from a few things that work differently or doesn't work at all. But the guys at Embark are doing a fabulous work from time to time, so they add and fix things continuously! Like they added Bot challenges lately! So Experiment! If you want, you can also try the Tutorial modes, since those maps have different buildings and alignment! You can competely ignore the Tutorial and just do whatever you want, but keep in mind, you cannot change your loadout once you started it! The reason behind i put this on 0./zero is, it may be revisited every once in a while, since this point is equally important for new players and for veterans as well! I do this every time a patch comes out, or if I dont understand something. Go there and check how things work! 1. Learn the Environment! This is about safe and/or efficient traversal! Know when to traverse on ground level, and when to go up, and when/where to use traversal gadgets! Sometimes either way is safer and/or more time efficient! This depends on the map and situation of course, so obviously you will only know the fastest/safest/most efficient way of traversing, after you played a few games. I consider this as an important factor (if not the most important), since at the beginning mindful traversal is the most efficient way to not get killed, or to able to get in place in time, and as you go on with your journey, mindful traversal getting more and more impact on your gamestyle! Examples: If you need to get from A to B fast, some maps offer faster ground level travelling, than on higher levels, and on some maps it's the opposite. Also if an enemy engages or chases you, and you want to avoid, it's always a good idea to change traversal height level. Live Example: Once on SysHoryzon map i had the Cashbox (as a Light with Dash), but i was quite far from any Cashout and the timer was on 10seconds left. I used the map's 2 megajumppads and all my dashes along the way, and I was able to land the Cashbox in the Cashout just in the very last second! And, trust me, it was a marvellous feeling! This can be done on most of the maps, but it takes some precision, knowledge of the maps, and mindful traversal! 2. Learn the Canisters! This is about the colorful arena carriables, those that have special effects! There are a lot of them in the arenas, they are initially present on every map, and they're an added extra over your build. Some can do damage when thrown, you can carry them wherever, and use them to your benefit according to their particular effect! (But you can learn a few usefull info about the effects in the next section!) There are 7 types of them, and I'm not gonna explain all of them now, since you can try them at practice mode, and almost all of them are self-explainatory. There are two things i would mention: Red(explosive) has the best instant damage! And big Blue battery-like(glitch) has an area effect causes everyone to forcefully switch back to primary weapon! Don't ignore them, they are everywhere and they're pretty helpful, sometimes a game-changer to survive/win! There could be a whole thread dedicated to them, but right now I advise, to play the game, pick them up and throw them at the enemy as often as you can! You'll learn them eventually! I would add a few extra thoughts here: Some throw mechanics that can be helpful to know (only for carriables): Pressing ADS button (RightMouseButton or LeftTrigger) will let go in place without throwing. Pressing Shoot with QuickMeele (V or RightStickButton) in the same time will throw the carriable higher/farther, than Shoot button does! (You can combine this with Dash or Jumpads for even greater distance throws!) As I mentioned earlier almost all carriables can do thrown damage but Objective Carriables (Cashbox, Terminal Key) can also block damage, as you can basically use them as a small shield, apart from their primary purpose, so those can occasionally save your life! 3. Learn to counter/extinguish! This is about how to counter effects and damage! After a few games you start to realize, that besides the usual gunfire damage there are some annoying effects in game you gonna encounter all the time, here's a list how you can counter almost everything in game (example formula: effect -> counter):gas -> fire(ANY), or heal(ANY) to compensate fire, self-burning -> smoke(ANY), or any heal(ANY) to compensate smoke -> explosive(ANY), or scan(ANY) to compensate, or thermal vision to ignore goo -> fire(ANY), or can be destroyed by any damage(slower) glitch -> afaik cannot be countered or compensated, but it's short time ANY throwable -> APS turret, you can carry it if you place it on an arena carriable! invisibility(ANY) -> glitch(ANY) to counter, scan(ANY) to compensate, or thermal vision to ignore Charge n' Slam(H) - Nullifier(L)(formerly Stun Gun)(L) Winch Claw(H) - shield(ANY) (almost ANY) specialization - glitch(ANY)force-revert back to primary weapon, Nullifier any bullets -> shield(ANY) and goo(ANY), or Dual swords(M)(can nullify/deflect bullets back onto enemy if you aim correctly) Sidenote: The new(ish) Nullifier(L) (formerly Stun Gun) stop ANY character interaction, and limits the the target only to normal movement, but the target also becomes undamagable. This whole part may be considered as advanced knowledge, but IMHO the sooner you learn these, the faster you'll adapt to the fights, and less likely to make dumb decisions about gadgets and carriables. Example: Standing away from a gased cashout waiting for the gas to dissipate, can make you lose crucial seconds, or can even make you permanently lose! Example2: During our defense my teammate kept throwing fire grenade on my gas mines, triggering and dissipating my gas instantly - it's just a waste of resources, what lessens deffense possibilities. (*ANY - means all corresponding grenade, mine, cannister, or speciality) 4. Stop relying only on teammates, but try to cooperate with them! This is about the right ingame mindset! About how to react to situations correctly! New players tend to never help/never know where/what to do - apart from smurfs. Or they think they know, but they're wrong, sadly, and these are the more. You should develop a general idea of a playstyle and build, that's a bit less reliant on your teamates, and a bit more focused on solo play, meaning know when to engage or leave on your own! Ideas for these playstyle: If you're alone and overwhelmed, it's always a better idea to start to run away without hesitation! Changing directions or altitude fast and frequently helps a lot(breaking line of sight), or you can hide, but if they know you're around, it's almost a complely useless tactic! Even if you're with your teammates, never tunnel vision, only engage if they're also aware of enemy presence. You should either stick with them, or point them at the right direction, sometimes even just running in the right direction can help your team doing the right thing, or fighting the right person! But using Pinging (MiddleMouseButton or D-padLeft) also can help a lot! This whole section may sound controversial - I admit that - since it's a team-based game. My point is, you should be aware of your experience level, and you should try to stick with your teammates, even bring some support weapons/gadget, but still, while you need watch yuor own back all the time instead of relying on them! So the conclusion is: too much soloing is stupid, just as too much relying! As a beginner you may encounter a vast variety of skilled and unskilled players, but mostly you might stick with the team meanwhile try to keep yourself and your team alive - either it means supporting or killing! More on *right* in the next few points! 5. Learn the gamemodes! (Winning conditions!) This is about knowing what to do generally, and the particular importance of kills! Quick Cash is 3 teams of 3 players, objective-based gamemode, so you get no direct advantage of kills towards winning. (In Quick Cash a whole team can get away with winning without a singe kiIl - I did a few times.) It feels more like a introducing gamemode to prepare you for World Tour and Ranked. I would recommend trying this before anything else! Power Shift is the Finals' version of payload-pushing game mode, like the one you might have seen in Overwatch. it is rather a bonus game mode, that's purely for fun, since the base mechanic is totally different from the other game modes. (In Power Shift it's impossible for a whole team to win without kills, but it's possible to have zero kills as a player, though that means s/he less likely added any value towards winning.) TDM or Team Deathmatch is the pure kill gamemode! Hop in and do damage, more kills win! No further expainations needed. This gamemode is good, if you wanna try weapons and gadget more proactively, and wanna avoid Cashboxes and Cashouts completely! Head-2-Head is a fairly new gamemode, it represents the final round of World Tour or Ranked gamemodes, but with a bit less pressure. QuickCash rules apply, so kills doesn's matter that much here, just the Cashout! I would also recommend this for new players! Terminal Attack and Bank it have been removed. I wasn't fond of them actually. World Tour and Ranked are tournament based-, 3 round knockout gamemodes similar to Cashout but with more teams and more vaults/cashboxes in the same time, but with limited respawn credits! Killing is valuable, but objective is a bit more valuable! World Tour occasionally has one unique arena modifier rule compared to Ranked. None recommended fo beginners at all! If you want to try new things, anything, builds, gadgets, in live game, or you want a live shooting practice, go for Power Shift or Team Deathmatch! Both are 5v5 modes, with TDM having a bit less breathing room. PowerShift is better to try anything, TDM is better to try guns. Generally in these it's less likely that your team wins or loses because of you, and you can experiment a bit! Conclusion: in Quck Cash you can be pretty useful without killing a single enemy! So if you play that mode and you focus on objective and maybe also on support(!), while ending up with bad KDA/DPS, no matter how toxic or angry your teammates get, my brother, know this - you did the right thing towards getting better in winning! You can tell them to go Ranked, or just ignore them completely! (I won a few Quick Cash with no kills, and high objective score, since I secured the winning conditions instead of my teamates who just fought blindly, and not focused the objective at all.) Of course you can do whatever you want in whichever gamemode, but for first timers, I suggest alternating between Practice Range and Quick cash, because these are the gamemodes that helps you learn the basic mechanics of this game! Then you should start playing Team Deathmatch too, that helps you to lean towards a more agressive gameplay, make you learn the weapons and may force you to kill more! And meanwhile you can try Power Shift whenever, for experimenting purposes and fun! I don't recommend World Tour and Ranked for new players at all, since you need to have a higher level understandig of the gamemode-, weapon- and teamplay-mechanics or tactics! Please keep this in mind, since you may ruin your teammates' game by jumping into these gamemodes too early on! 6. Focus the appropriate OBJECTIVE - in particular gamemodes This is an important sidenote to the previous point, but it's more about prioritizing the right objective. This applies to the gamemodes that are objective prioritized! So QuickCash, Head-2-Head, PowerShift, WorldTour and Ranked! Best example: In QuickCash an enemy holds a Cashout, with a timer less then quarter circle left (less than 15 sec actually), I am simply too far. But my other 2 teammates just respawned, and they decide to run there, the timer runs out, they arrive, the enemy kills them, I'm alone again, and it's stupid You shouldn't run to active Objectives in situations like: Enemy has the objective, or about to steal yours, and the Cashout timer is about to finish, considering the distance you realize you're way to far to steal and wipe them in time - means you should go to next/inactive objective! Enemy has the objective and has plenty of time left, but you are alone and waiting for teammates to respawn - means you can get closer, but not too close! You should start running to an active/the next Objective in situations like: Your team owns an active Cashout next to you, but the timer is so close to finish, it's technically impossible to steal You are far from an enemy Cashout, and you have enemies around trying to fight you, but you may still have time to reach and steal with also a possible enemy teamwipe in place If enemy has a Cashout, your team is alive and close, but timer is about to run out - run to steal immediately! If your team may pays attention they might follow and help to keep you alive for long enough! If not, it's already doesn't matter. Conclusion: Always try to move towards the objective, since fighting and killing is not the main winning condition, only a tool that may helps! 7. Know when to fight! Never stop moving! This is about when to fight, and when to move! If both teammates are down, mostly avoid fighting! Hiding is good, running away is better, running towards objective is the best, unless you would run towards enemies. During there is a defense objcetive present on the map, fighting is secondary, like fighting 200 meters away from a loading cashout and dying, is worse, than fighting and dying FOR the cashout. Since if you die near objective, clever teammates can revive you to continue defending, or if not, either way you gonna respawn closer to the objective! The other part is pretty obvious. This game is not about camping or waiting at all! Even snipers here need to change position often to stay alive! But the best technic is to never f-ing stop moving at all, since it can pretty much lead you to dying all the time! The only two exception you would optionally stop, is either when you're low on health, alone, and want to recover, or while you strategically wait for your teammates to respawn, meanwhile in both situations you should be 100% sure noone followed! But if anyone did, you shouldn't stop running! Keep in mind, these are newbie tips, in higher levels you literally never stop, since a thoughtful running away is much more efficient, than hiding ever! 8. Know WHEN to revive! (And care for respawn tokens!) This is about deciding wether to, or not to revive in certain gamemodes! In Quick Cash and Head-2-Head , you ONLY revive if you're close to Cashout while your team is defending, since there's unlimited respawn, so a farther revive is just a waste of time! (Example: There was this guy in Quick Cash, who kept fighting and reviving me all the time quite far from cashout, no wonder we lost) EXCEPTION: When not to revive! applies Quick Cash, Head-2-Head, World Tour and Ranked! TLDR: If a Steal can win a Cashout, don't choose revive over steal! Breakdown: If your team is attacking (so your team doesn't possess the Cashout), and the Cashout is close to finish, never ever choose to revive! Cashout stealing is first priority then! Even if you stole, and there is a little time on Cashout to run out, you would revive only, if noone is trying to steal! Revive is only accepatable if the Cashout is safe! This means anytime you revive, and some enemy starts a possibly successful steal on your team's Cashout, STOP reviveving and immediately turn to defend the Cashout! This is alone is so crucial to know, that this right or wrong decision alone can mean win or lose at the very end of the game! (I see this common mistake among new players all the time! Please, don't be that guy/girl!) In Power Shift your revives mostly would be effective only if you are on the platform, and want keep the defense at bay. If you are not on the platform, reviving can be ingnored, since teammates reaspawn kinda fast. You may only revive them, if you can do it fast, and close to the patform. (Example: if a teammate dies at your feet, and you are not in imminent danger, do it and run, but more effort would be a waste of time.) In TDM FORGET revive[/b], unless you can do it in 2-3 secs right after the teammate's death, since there's unlimited and fast respawn, AND no teamwipe time penalty on it! In World Tour and Ranked, almost ALWAYS revive, or at least try to, since you have very limited respawn tokens! In these gamemodes, you should keep track of the tokens, since a well or badly timed and placed revive could mean lose or win to your team! But in these game modes please keep in mind the one crucial exception I addressed above in the 'EXCEPTION' paragraph => Steal before revive! Defibrillator: It's marvellous thing, it can be useful in EVERY gamemode, but in some you might choose a more suited gadget instead, like in TDM, or PowerShift. In the objective-based gamemodes, (QuickCash, Head-2-Head, WorldTour and Ranked) you should prioritize to use it on an ally close to an active objective, instead of wasting it far away, since it can revive a teammate so fast, that you can continue defending or fighting others. So you may use normal reviving far away and keep track of the Defib's cooldown, because by the time you reach and defend or attack an objective, you may want to have it up! I think not wasting it, but using it the right time and place is an excessive advantage! 9. Know HOW to revive! This is about proper reviving! These are the situations you should completely avoid, if you decide to revive a teammate:not hiding at all during reviving, or running with a statue for 15-20 secs(taking too much time hiding is just as wrong as not hiding at all), or reviving into gas/fire, or reviving into crossfire while you are on low health and/or sole alive player of your team are NOT efficient revivings at all! And: reviving without a defib, while you have a charged one, or reviving without a defib, while the other living teammate is close and has a charged one, or if both teammates are down, reviving the one that has no defib over the one who has are still considered as bad choices, but they're acceptable! BUT these can become good choices, if you are not near any Objective, and not in a fight! There are maybe more, but these are among the most obvious ones came into my mind. There are exceptions to almost ALL of these situations I stated above, but you should generally stick to these advices! (Example: The last living teammate revived me right next to an enemy controlled Cashout, right into a middle of a big gas cloud, so he died immediately, then i died right after him by the defending enemy and gas... is in a lot of ways stupid!) 10. Tailor your ingame settings! You should watch some videos, and test the game in practice Range, to have some idea about setting the game up to your benefit and liking, since this can help your gaming experience to improve by tremendous amount. I talk about control- and crosshair-settings, but since it's highly subjective to everyone, I wouldn't go into too specific recommendations about all, since my setttings can even worsened the gameplay to others Notes for Controller players: IMHO it's essential to raise the View Sensitivity (Right Controller Stick) as much as possible! I would recommend to raise both Horizontal and Vertical at around 500, then while trying it constantly, go down or up by 50 a few times, until you find it comfortable! (mine sits on H:525 right now) Along with the last point, you should consider to use a thumbstick-raiser adapter on your Right ThumbStick, that helps you do precise movements even with high sensitivity settings (I personally use KontrolFreek INFERNO, IMHO it's the best, and also the most recommended! These things are kinda cheap, and they're elevating your gameplay a lot! (Cheap pun intended!) This is also very subjective but I use 'Exponential' in controller settings. That's the most recommended to controller players, but u may try the others too! I also find 'Linear' very useful and fun to play with a slightly lower sensitivity! There a lot of videos out there explaining the setting and irl setups for controller players, but I found 'El Ho mo's controller settings the most useful. He has settings for both Exponential and Linear settings, and both are quite useful once you get used to them! +1. Right build and class for right team! This is about class and gadget selection as beginners! Choose whatever class you like, but as far as I learnt, 'Light' for starters is harder than the other classes, so considered as worse choice over the other two classes. And - apart from TDM - there always should be some defense and/or distraction in your team, but not too much. This is where you should experience and learn, but In my case (I play Medium mostly, so) I don't take heal if I see 2 Lights beside me, since they either survive or die faster than me healing them. So I pick Turret or Demat since those can support them, and defib for getting them up. My builds are (these are NOT recommendations, since as i said i play Medium mostly): Light: Dash + Sword, Goo nade, Scan nade, H+ Infuser Reserve: M11, SH1900, Glitch nade, Breach charge (I experiment with Gateway, but I'm pretty uselles) Medium: Healing Beam + Fcar, Gas mine, Jump pad, Defibrillator Reserve: Riot Shield, Double Swords, Glitch mine, Goo nade Heavy(barely use it): Mesh/Winch + Spear, Dome shield, C4, Healing emitter Reserve: M60, Sledgehammer, Barricade, Lockbolt ++1. Find your own playstyle! With considering all my previous tips, you should play this game anyhow you feel like, build- and classwise! It applies almost every aspect of the game, which i did not mention above! Don't listen to others saying a certain class, weapon or gadget is bad! Nothing is BAD in this game, even 'Light' is just harder! You should find your own style, Doesn't matter if you play mnk or controller, both have benefits over the other! Don't let others tell you what to do! +++1. Be nice and respectful to others! I may shouldn't address this at all, but signs show, that I may need to remind younger players... I'm 38, and I'm tired of this sh.t, so I try avoid toxicity in every way.(Pun intended.) Even though it's hard. Since Season 4, I meet more and more new or new-ish players, who tend to justifing their misconceptions about the game with pure toxicity. You know these types, even among you there are some, i'm sure, but no offense, smart people can grow from their mistakes. But These are the players, who type "K Y S" "IDIOT" "uninstall" "FU" and so on, meanwhile they're low level players, with high KDA and DPS, and zero costistency objective- and teamplay-wise. So we lose mainly because of them, and they blame me, or us, in a gamemode that has zero weight, (since I told you guys, i don't play ranked,) and it's just plain stupid... Please, learn the game, respect other players, keep in mind that this is a free game that has a lot minor players, and consider which gamemode you play, because cursing in Ranked is just unnecessary, but doing the same in a totally weightless gamemode is just pure evil and stupid. Thank you for reading this! Outro The last few points addressed with + because i believe, those are more subjective and less important than the numbered points. Well besides the facts, almost everything i wrote here should be taken with a grain of salt, but all these support timing and efficiency, and THOSE help winning! These helped me to get better! You can go so far, that you may ignore aaaaaall my points, and go play fun 99% of the time, and solely focus on killing, or just running along and stab everyone in the back (and I already hate you), but I can assure you this game is even more fun if you know what you are doing and you do it for winning! I want to remind everyone, I'm a CASUAL, and all my tip are supporting you becoming a Casual who enjoys the game as much as I do without too much sweat! This guide won't make a pro player, but it may give you a solid ground where you can build on and improve further, if that's your aim. But for new players the most crucial point and the conclusion of this whole mess is: If you have high KDA, that doesn't mean you are good in this game, it can EVEN mean you're pretty bad, and fail to understand the fundamentals! So if we lose despite your personal score... it's propbably not me you should pour out your anger at! Actually at noone! I'm almost completely sure the better players would agree at least some of my points. If you totally ignore these tips and still win, that doesn't mean I'm wrong! That means fortunately you either got stupid or noob enemies, or quite good teammates! Or you are a one man army, and kill eveyone on sight! Hi Shroud! Everywhere I wrote KDA, but I'm aware it's 'EAD' in this game, I just found it easier and more understandable this way. Of course, I may formulate weird or stupid sometimes, or I may left out important stuff, so feel free to make suggestions for new points, or for altering points to be more understandable and/ or grammatically consistent. If this gets enough upvotes, and reviews, i believe this could be a sticky post that really helps new players 'staying' in the game, not just trying it. Oh and one last note, anyone who feel like disagreeing with me, you can state your opinions, just don't be a rude a$$ mofo. I'm trying to help here... despite all the frustration other players causing me in this game. And also consider the time it took me to get these together in my mind and type down. And pardon my english, It's not my mother-tongue. Have a Nice day!
本指南将向你展示如何成功绕过《幻兽帕鲁》中的“Easy anti-cheat”(Easy反作弊系统)并轻松获得对其他玩家的优势! 状态:未被检测! 仍然有效! 你必须一步一步按照这些指示操作! 步骤1 - 点击屏幕顶部的“库”选项卡。 步骤2 - 在左侧的游戏库中搜索“幻兽帕鲁”。 步骤3 - 右键点击游戏,然后选择“管理”。 步骤4 - 旁边会出现一个额外的选项卡,现在仔细找到“卸载”按钮并点击它。 步骤5 现在这一点非常重要!这里很容易出错! - 你必须确认你的选择! 步骤6 恭喜!你做到了!现在你可以进行步骤7了。 步骤7 - 永远不要再回来。使用作弊手段会破坏其他玩家的游戏乐趣。(我认为在本指南发布后,所有作弊者都会消失)

这些是我出于乐趣和对这款精彩游戏的纯粹热爱而制作的所有球队徽机动画。徽标是在Illustrator中制作的,动画则是在After Effects中完成的。第一部分
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各位参赛者,距离《最终决战》第十赛季正式开启还有一周时间。 我们赛场见。 商店 | 雷泽S小队套装 “高效突入,干净利落”是他的座右铭。再多的准备和防御也无法阻止他和他的队伍达成目标,第二名绝不是他们的选择。

各位参赛者! 我们现已推送一项更新,修复自9.9.0版本更新以来部分玩家在游戏中遇到的文本字符串显示异常问题。此问题是由于文本字符串系统更新所致。修复后,所有玩家都将看到正确的名称! 一如既往,感谢大家的所有反馈。 赛场见!
无论是在世界巡回赛还是排位模式中,这些道具对我来说都非常管用: 道具1:购买M-60机枪并装配红点瞄准镜。说真的,后坐力感觉降低了80%,这把枪射速不错,射击手感也很流畅。 道具2:购买圆顶护盾。在撤离时非常有用,即使不用来撤离,也能作为屏障给对手施加一定压力。 道具3:购买RPG-7,用来射击那些低生命值逃跑的敌人总是很有效。 道具4:最被低估且最实用却没人提及的道具。购买火焰地雷。我都数不清用这些小地雷拿了多少人头了。就我个人而言,在第一和第二轮轻松拿下4-5个人头是常事。只需在尸体上或你的撤离点放置一个地雷就行。当敌人试图窃取时,只需射击位于现金点上的火焰地雷。第二个方法是我最喜欢的,就是在现金点周围的门附近放置地雷,或者当你正在逃离对手时,直接在门周围放置地雷。这最终就是心理博弈,思考对手可能从哪里来,并在那里放置地雷。 物品5:使用的专长:冲锋猛击。它能帮助我摆脱对手或击杀他们。通常是用来击杀他们的。 物品6:一套大猩猩服装。没错,因为为什么不呢?呵呵。一个巨大笨重的大猩猩,带着冲锋猛击,总能把你的对手吓得魂飞魄散。对于我的备用装备,如果我打算整局都玩近距离作战,通常会选择火焰喷射枪,其他装备保持不变。 感谢阅读我的指南。这是我的第一篇指南,希望大家能从中受益。我最终只是想提供帮助,哪怕能对任何人产生一点点影响也好。 祝好。 如何玩转重装战士


今天我将告诉大家一个绕过反作弊系统且不用担心被封禁的秘密,这是Embark Studios的内部人士告诉我的。这是我的第一份指南,因此请以尊重和完全认真的态度对待。步骤1:在库中选择【The Finals】,右键点击。步骤2:选择【管理】>【从账户中删除】,之后会出现选项。附言:下一步非常重要,所以请小心!步骤3:从给出的选项中选择【删除】,绝对不要点击【取消】! 步骤4. 永远不要再安装《幻兽帕鲁》,不要破坏其他玩家的游戏体验 请削弱隐形披风
3月26日欧洲中部时间下午2:30/美国东部时间上午9:30,赛场即将迎来重大变革。 第十赛季将为【终极决胜】开启全新篇章,众多惊喜等待揭晓。参与揭晓活动,在活动结束后即可体验全新内容!


大家都知道,《最终决战》是过去5年里推出的最佳多人游戏。一款优秀的游戏总会拥有庞大且忠实的粉丝群体,但其中大多数是沉迷游戏的硬核玩家,他们只会抱怨轻型职业有多不平衡。不过今天,我们要在这个社区探讨一个全新的话题,那就是“如何通过沉迷《最终决战》找到伴侣”。 1. 停止抱怨:没错,你必须停止抱怨轻型职业有多不平衡,以及被使用眩晕和隐形技能的轻型职业击杀有多烦人。承认自己技术不行,然后“提升实力”,女性喜欢能接受自身缺点并加以改进的男性。 2.运用你的直觉;我们人类是顶级掠食者,我们凭借智慧和才智获得了这一光荣地位,但似乎我们物种中的许多成员无法运用那些所谓的“直觉”和“脑细胞”。这可能是精神障碍的迹象,但拜托,到底谁天生就这么笨呢?咳咳,不管怎样,我的意思是动动脑子,我们有1.5公斤的顶级思考机器,你必须使用它。运用你的游戏意识,拜托别成为那个拖团队后腿的人,因为你玩游戏很菜。女性喜欢追求完美的男性,尽管女性自己并非如此。既然我已经聊过游戏里最重要的两件事了,那我们来聊聊游戏之外的事情吧: 1. 定期洗澡。我知道成为“肝帝”并在新赛季刚开始两天就打上翡翠段位很有趣,但这对你周围3公里内的人来说简直是种折磨,你这个臭家伙。 2. 你不是什么“西格玛男性”。你只是精神不太正常,保持骑士精神,尊重女性,事实上要尊重每一个人,别做个混蛋。 3. 偶尔出去走走,多社交。我们人类是社会性生物,因此我们需要社交互动。看在上帝的份上,去接触一下现实世界,出去散散步,参加派对,找点乐子。 4.饮食:是的,你的食物会影响你的魅力和外表。 5.锻炼:健康的身体能帮助你长时间与伴侣相处,比你拖延兑现(现金)的时间还要长,傻瓜。 ——希望本指南能帮助你获得伴侣和爱情,我知道你能做到,你只需要尝试并保持坚持:)——













