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NieR Replicant (2021): How To Grow Lunar Tears | Legendary Gardener Guide

Getting the Lunar Tear is the hardest challenge in NieR Replicant (2021) — and it just got harder on PS4. This grueling task is annoying, but if you know exactly how to handle it, it’s entirely possible. And it won’t take weeks of your time either. There have been some major discoveries in the latest version that make cultivating this rare flower easier, so we’re going to explain in detail how to grow it — step-by-step. The Lunar Tear isn’t really a special item or anything. If you manage to

NieR Replicant (2021): How To Grow Crops Much Faster With Time Zone Tricks

For fans of the original NieR, we’ve got some bad news — farming is going to take a whole lot longer. In the early parts of NieR Replicant, you unlock a garden where you can grow a variety of crops. These crops grow in real-time, meaning they’ll continue to grow even when you’re not playing. Some crops can take hours or even days to grow fully. To get around this, players for the original game on 360 / PS3 could change the system clock to speed things up. That no

FrontSight Capital Fund invests $1m into Singaporean organisation RSG

FrontSight Capital Fund, an esports private equity fund managed by Singaporean firm Tembusu Partners, has announced an investment of $1m (∼£725,415) into Singaporean esports organisation RSG. The funding will be used to continue RSG’s investment in local talent cultivation, along with a new focus to establish brand-new training facilities for its teams. The organisation currently fields teams across a number of titles including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Street Fighter. Photo credit: RSG RELATED: RSG delivers Pizza Hut partnership According to the release, FrontSight Capital

International Game Developers Association Releases A Statement On Abuse In The Games Industry

Recently, many people within the games industry have come forward and spoken, openly and bravely, about their experience with abusers. The sharing of these experiences, which have often involved high-level game producers and developers, as well as streamers and journalists, has brought to light how the industry has sheltered many abusers, and has led to some action.Two Ubisoft executives have been suspended over abuse allegations, and the developer is reworking how it deals with employee complaints as it becomes clear that employees were not being adequately protected. Companies that were