Prince Williams’ Multi-Million Dollar Salary Revealed In New Annual Report

William inherited a lucrative estate after the death of his grandmother the Queen and the accession of his father the King. The Prince is now entitled to the estate’s profits.

William inherited a lucrative estate after the death of his grandmother the Queen and the accession of his father the King. The Prince is now entitled to the estate’s profits. 

Call of Duty is using clones of real players to mess with cheaters

Activision has employed a string of tactics in its cat-and-mouse battle with Call of Duty cheaters, from making them unable to see targets to simply taking their guns away. The latest measure is one of the first steps that the developers are taking to combat Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 hackers who use banned tools (for instance, wallhacks) to learn extra information and gain an unfair advantage over others.

When Activision’s systems detect or suspect a cheater, a “hallucination” may be deployed. These won’t impact legitimate players at all and they’re designed to disorient hackers. Here’s the really clever part: each hallucination is a clone of a real player in the match, according to the Ricochet anti-cheat team. Hallucinations move, look and interact with the world just as a human player would to trick the cheater into thinking they’ve encountered a genuine opponent.

Ricochet says cheaters won’t be able to tell the difference between a hallucination and a genuine player at first glance (the team notes that, in the image above, there’s one hallucination and one real player). Hallucinations emit the same kinds of hidden information that cheaters receive for legitimate players through their illicit tools. Hallucinations will also be deployed close to suspected cheaters. If a shady-looking player interacts with a hallucination at all, then boom, they’ll out themself as a hacker.

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On the other hand, Ricochet has wound down one of its hacker mitigations. It was called Quicksand and, oddly enough, it would slow down a Call of Duty cheater or freeze them in place. It could mess with their control scheme as well. An updated version of Quicksand may be added in the future, but it’s on the shelf for now.

“While Quicksand was a fun mitigation to deploy against bad actors, it could also be very visually jarring to anyone in the lobby,” a Call of Duty blog post reads. “Imagine coming upon an enemy that was moving at a snail’s pace in the middle of your rotation out of a hot zone. It could trip you up.”

Meanwhile, Ricochet provided an update on its efforts to clamp down on the use of XIM-style controller passthrough devices that cheaters use. “Within the first two weeks of launching this detection we saw a 59 percent drop in any use of these devices across Modern Warfare II and Warzone,” Team Ricochet wrote. “Of those users, 57 percent of them did not utilize the device again.” Persistent users of such devices are penalized, the anti-cheat team noted.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/call-of-duty-is-using-clones-of-real-players-to-mess-with-cheaters-204515183.html?src=rss 

Naomi Campbell’s Kids: Everything To Know About Her 2 Children

Naomi Campbell is a model & actress, but did you know she is now a proud mom to two kids? Learn all about her kiddos amid her exciting baby announcement here!

Naomi Campbell is a model & actress, but did you know she is now a proud mom to two kids? Learn all about her kiddos amid her exciting baby announcement here! 

Madonna’s Health: Her Reported ‘Monthlong’ Battle With Infection & How She’s Feeling Now

Madonna was rushed to the hospital after reportedly being found ‘unresponsive’ in June of 2023. Here’s everything to know about the ICU stay that forced her to postpone her upcoming tour.

Madonna was rushed to the hospital after reportedly being found ‘unresponsive’ in June of 2023. Here’s everything to know about the ICU stay that forced her to postpone her upcoming tour. 

Blake Lively Admits She’s ‘Tired’ After Having 4 Kids As She Debuts New ‘Betty Booze’ Products

Blake Lively is launching a line of alcoholic beverages just months after welcoming her fourth child with Ryan Reynolds.

Blake Lively is launching a line of alcoholic beverages just months after welcoming her fourth child with Ryan Reynolds. 

David Hogg & Parkland Students Criticize Not Guilty Verdict For Resource Officer: ‘A Coward With A Gun’

The school resource officer was found ‘not guilty’ of multiple counts of child neglect when he was tried for not confronting the Parkland shooter.

The school resource officer was found ‘not guilty’ of multiple counts of child neglect when he was tried for not confronting the Parkland shooter. 

Electrify America’s charging network will support Tesla’s NACS connector by 2025

Volkwagen’s charging network, Electrify America, has pledged to adopt the extremely popular North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector by 2025. This will massively improve access to the NACS connector, which was created by Tesla and originally called the Tesla charging connector.

For those tied to the company’s CCS-1 plug standard, don’t worry. Electrify America says it isn’t going anywhere, as the NACS connectors will join the CCS-1 connectors at charging stations, not replace them. Sibling organization Electrify Canada is also adopting the NACS connector by 2025. The company says this move is part of a larger mandate to “support industry-wide standards” and “streamline public charging” options.

The organization boasts 850 charging stations, totaling over 4,000 chargers, throughout the United States and Canada, so this is a big move. Additionally, Electrify America has officially joined consumer advocacy group the National Charging Experience Consortium (ChargeX) to help improve the charging infrastructure for EV owners.

Electrify America says it’ll share more information on the transition to NACS connectors in the coming months, along with more future plans to update its charging stations. There are rumors, for instance, that parent company Volkswagen may start integrating the NACS standard for its own vehicles, as reported by Reuters.

This has been a big couple of months for the Tesla-created charging standard. Polestar just announced implementation of the connectors, and Volvo made the same move. Ford, GM and Rivian have also committed to using Tesla’s tech in North America. SAE International, one of the automotive industry’s most important standardization bodies, recently announced its support for the plug, officially making NACS connectors the biggest game in town.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/electrify-americas-charging-network-will-support-teslas-nacs-connector-by-2025-185317197.html?src=rss 

Recursive puzzle adventure game ‘Cocoon’ will arrive on September 29th

This is shaping up to be a banner year for puzzle games, thanks to the likes of the superb Humanity and the brain-melting Viewfinder. Another one has just emerged on the release calendar in the form of Cocoon, which was perhaps the most exciting game we got to check out at Summer Game Fest earlier this month. Publisher Annapurna Interactive revealed during its summer showcase that Cocoon will hit PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Steam on September 29th. It’ll be available on Game Pass as well.

This is the first project from Geometric Interactive, which was founded by two former developers at Playdead, the studio behind Limbo and Inside. Cocoon is an adventure game in which you use orbs to solve puzzles. When you place an orb on a socket, you can jump inside it — each orb is its own world with distinct mechanics and a boss to beat.

Cocoon is all about recursion. You can take an orb inside another world to make use of its abilities, such as being able to see otherwise-invisible paths or activate switches. You’ll have the option to jump back out of an orb as well, which will be key to solving some puzzles and bypassing obstacles. We’re looking forward to this one.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/recursive-puzzle-adventure-game-cocoon-will-arrive-on-september-29th-190537652.html?src=rss 

‘to a T’ is a coming-of-age game about a T-posing teenager

In to a T, players have to navigate the world as a teenager who can’t lower their arms from an outstretched, T-shaped position. The character, named Teen, traverses an ordinary coastal town alongside their loyal dog, fending off bullies and discovering the strengths of their unique posture along the way. In the game’s reveal trailer, it looks like flying might be the big benefit to T-shaped arms.

The game is an episodic 3D adventure with a rounded, cartoon art style that’ll be familiar to anyone who’s played Katamari Damacy, Wattam or other titles from creator Keita Takahashi. to a T comes from Takahashi’s studio, Uvula, which recently released one of the coolest little games on Playdate, Crankin’s Time Travel Adventure.

There’s no release date or confirmed platforms for to a T, though Uvula began teasing it back in 2022 and it’s being published by Annapurna Interactive. The project is being created in partnership with AbleGamers, a non-profit organization that advocates for people with disabilities in the video game market, leading inclusion efforts in software and hardware development. AbleGamers collaborated with Xbox as it designed the Adaptive Controller, and it provided input to Sony in the creation of the Access controller, the studio’s coming accessibility-focused gamepad.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/to-a-t-is-a-coming-of-age-game-about-a-t-posing-teenager-191135661.html?src=rss 

Cyberpunk cat adventure ‘Stray’ heads to Xbox on August 10th

One of 2022’s cutest – and dare I say best – games is heading to Xbox. Annapurna Interactive announced today that Blue Twelve Studio’s Stray will arrive on Xbox One and Series X/S on August 10th. 

Stray, for those who don’t know, casts you as an adorable tabby cat in a cyberpunk, post-human world. This short and sweet adventure will take you only about five to 10 hours to complete, but will leave you thinking about its thoughtful and poignant story long after the credits roll.

It’s also one of the most fun games I played last year. Stray perfectly captures all the charm and mischief of our feline friends. There’s a dedicated button for meowing, and all of the environmental puzzles push you to think from the perspective of a cat. Best of all, you can lie down to nap nearly whenever you want. No word yet if Microsoft will offer Stray through Xbox Game Pass, but we’ll update this article once we know more.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cyberpunk-cat-adventure-stray-heads-to-xbox-on-august-10th-192407987.html?src=rss 

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