Saturday, July 13, 2019

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Ubisoft is taking action against players who are using Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Story Creator mode to exploit the game’s character levelling system. 

Announced at E3 2019 and released shortly after, the Story Creator Mode is supposed to allow players to make their own quests for the game and then share them with other players. 

It’s been found, perhaps unsurprisingly, that some players have been gaming the system by creating easy quests which make it possible to farm a lot of XP and level up significantly faster, instead of purchasing the XP boosters from the in-game store.

Quality Control

In a post on the Ubisoft forums, the publisher has explained how it will be tackling the problem. 

According to Ubisoft “these exploits risk jeopardizing the overall quality, integrity, and purpose of Story Creator Mode and results in less visibility for the creative, interesting and frankly fantastic community stories that have been published.”

Now, existing XP farming quests won’t appear in any of the automatic recommendation lists such as the Hall of Fame or Trending and any quests which are reported for farming will be hidden. 

To make the rules absolutely clear to players going forward, Ubisoft will be updating its terms of use for the tool, after which those who continue to break the rules will be sanctioned. 

Ubisoft has other plans to deter players from using such exploits in the future which it will reveal closer to implementation.



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Amazon has revealed the discounts and offers on smartphones and accessories that will be up for grabs during the Prime Day Sale in India.

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Friday, July 12, 2019

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It started as a simple sales promotion, but Amazon's Prime Day has now morphed into a major phenomenon.

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The US Federal Trade Commission approved a roughly $5 billion settlement with Facebook this week over its investigation into the social media company's handling of user data.

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WASHINGTON: It started as a simple sales promotion, but Amazon´s Prime Day has now morphed into a major phenomenon joined by scores of retailers jockeying with the US colossus for a bigger slice of the e-commerce pie.Amazon´s Prime Day, now in 17 countries, will be held over Monday and Tuesday, highlighted by a pre-recorded Taylor Swift video concert and promotions across a range of products and services from the e-commerce leader.Rival retailers including Walmart, Target and eBay are offering their own versions of the blockbuster event.According to the tracking group RetailMeNot, some 250 retailers will be offering promotions that aim to expand their market share ahead of the key back-to-school shopping season."Mid-July used to be one of the sleepiest times for retailers, and Prime Day has really reshaped the dynamics," said Andrew Lipsman of the research firm eMarketer.Prime Day sales for Amazon are expected to hit $5 billion this year, up from $3.2 billion in 2018, which at the time represented its biggest ever global shopping event, JP Morgan analyst Doug Anmuth says in a research note."While the numbers are impressive, we believe there are also additional benefits of Prime Day across Amazon´s ecosystem as it allows Amazon to better gauge customer demand for the second half (of the year), acts as a critical peak-day test to ready fulfillment centers and logistics for the holiday season and brings in new Prime members well ahead of the holidays."Amazon began the event in 2015 across nine countries to promote its Prime subscription service. The original event brought in more revenue than "Black Friday," the key shopping day opening the holiday season in November.'Crash Day' for eBay Online rival eBay is calling its event "Crash Day," poking fun at technical glitches that Amazon has experienced in past years."If history repeats itself and Amazon crashes that day, eBay´s wave of can´t-miss deals on some of the seasons top items will excite customers around the world," eBay said.Walmart meanwhile is expected to launch big online promotions for electronics, appliances and other items over a four-day period starting Sunday, touting the fact that, unlike Amazon, it does not require an annual membership.Target, another large retail group, has announced it will offer discounts on hundreds of thousands of items ranging from furniture and apparel to "must-have kitchen appliances" on its website.Others expected to join in the promotion include retailers such as Macy´s, Nordstrom, Best Buy and even the Google Store.A survey of US consumers by research firm Adlucent found 75 percent will be shopping for deals on Prime Day -- many comparing prices between Amazon and other retailers to get the best price."Although Amazon was one of the first to create a sensational cyber holiday of its own, it´s no longer acting alone, as competitors have begun to respond in force," the group said in a report.Worries for the leader? Amazon is facing a walkout in at least one of its US warehouses over working conditions, and it has drawn scrutiny from antitrust enforcers over its vast reach.Now one of the world´s biggest companies with its retail, music and video streaming, cloud computing and other services, Amazon is the undisputed leader in e-commerce, although not quite as dominant as previously believed.eMarketer recently revised down Amazon´s share of US online commerce to 37.2 percent from a prior estimate of 49 percent, following data released in chief executive Jeff Bezos´s shareholder letter on third-party sales on the platform.Still, eMarketer said it expected the number of US households that subscribe to Prime to jump 8.6 percent this year to 65 million -- meaning more than half of American homes will be on the program."Prime membership is the fulcrum on which Amazon´s commerce flywheel spins," Lipsman said.Lipsman said Amazon is facing more competition around Prime Day but has been successful in using the event to underscore the value of the subscription program and promote its smart speakers, media and other offerings."Amazon typically gains significant market share during the event," he said.

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530K people want to raid Area 51 to 'see them aliens' - CNET

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WASHINGTON: US regulators have approved a $5 billion penalty to be levied on Facebook to settle a probe into the social network´s privacy and data protection lapses, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.The newspaper said the Federal Trade Commission approved the settlement in a 3-2 vote, with the two Democratic members of the consumer protection agency dissenting.According to the report, the deal, which would be the largest penalty imposed over privacy violations, still needs approval from the Justice Department before it is finalized.Facebook did not immediately respond to an AFP query on the agreement.The settlement would be in line with Facebook´s estimate earlier this year when it said it expected to pay $3 billion to $5 billion for legal settlements on "user data practices."The FTC announced last year it reopened its investigation into a 2011 privacy settlement with Facebook after revelations that personal data on tens of millions of users was hijacked by the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, working on the Donald Trump campaign in 2016.Facebook has also faced questions about whether it improperly shared user data with business partners in violation of the earlier settlement.The leading social network with more than two billion users worldwide has also been facing inquiries on privacy from authorities in US states and regulators around the world.Some Facebook critics have argued the company should face tougher sanctions including monitoring of its data practices, or that chief executive Mark Zuckerberg should be personally liable for penalties.Charlotte Slaiman of the consumer group Public Knowledge said it was not immediately clear if the settlement would require changes to Facebook´s business practices, but suggested that the partisan split on the vote was a bad omen."I´m hopeful that additional conditions placed on Facebook´s business practices will be forthcoming," Slaiman said in a statement."Those conditions should protect not just user privacy, but also the users´ opportunity to easily leave Facebook for a competitor if they choose."

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Blizzard is offering StarCraft II players a chance to play blind matches against AlphaStar, the AI which recently defeated human professional players.

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Nintendo has filed an application before US FCC detailing an updated version of the Nintendo Switch with new processor and storage standard.

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Microsoft will open its first European retail store in London on Thursday, showcasing technology ranging from Xbox games and Surface tablets to augmented reality and LinkedIn masterclasses.

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Hands on with widescreen Android Auto in the 2020 Lexus RX - Roadshow

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