ARC Raiders Dev Says There Are No Friendly or Aggressive Lobbies

Most shooting games, like Battlefield and Call of Duty, pair players based on skill or connection quality. ARC Raiders takes a different approach. While skill is still considered, the developers at Embark Studios recently introduced a system that focuses on how much players enjoy fighting other players versus the environment. According to CEO Patrick Söderlund, players who prefer to focus on the environment and avoid player conflict will be matched with others who feel the same way. However, another developer at the studio clarified that the matchmaking isn’t simply a matter of choosing between player-versus-environment or player-versus-player – it’s more nuanced than that.

10 GameCube Games That Influenced Modern Gaming

The GameCube often gets overlooked, especially when compared to the incredibly popular PlayStation 2 and the rise of Xbox and Xbox Live. However, despite this, the GameCube still had a fantastic library of games, and many of them have had a lasting impact on the gaming world.

LEGO Fan Turns DeLorean Set Into the Millennium Falcon

The Star Wars fan community is famous for its creativity, and a subreddit called oopsmillenniumfalcon showcases many examples of LEGO sets being cleverly rebuilt as the Millennium Falcon. People have transformed all sorts of sets – like the Retro Camera, a Harry Potter set featuring Cornish Pixies, and even a Stitch LEGO set – into Han Solo’s iconic ship. This isn’t limited to small sets either; larger builds, such as the Bonsai Tree set, have been reimagined as the Flying Dutchman from Pirates of the Caribbean, all without needing any additional LEGO pieces. So, when the LEGO Speed Champions DeLorean was released, it wasn’t surprising that fans quickly started turning it into something new.