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Posted 02:40 AM Thursday, September 10, 2015   [ quote ]

 After the abysmal quality of Assassin's Creed Unity at launch, Ubisoft now really needs to prove that they are capable of releasing a product that's functional from the get-go. We already know they can make good-looking Neverwinter games, so that was never an issue. Luckily, the Quebec studio still has a pretty good reputation at least when compared to the Montreal branch so there's still some hope left. And with the Neverwinter game only launching in Fall, there's plenty of time to make Assassin's Creed Unity 6 work like a charm right off the bat. Gameplay-wise, fans shouldn't expect a whole lot of innovation here, although the Neverwinter game will reportedly bring a couple of new combat mechanics to the table. As for the protagonist, we only know that it's a male assassin yet again and that he's wearing an outfit that makes him look pretty out of place in the given context. There's not a whole lot else to go on at the moment, but word on the street is that we'll be treated with a trailer and given all the info we need on Assassin's Creed 6 at E3 2015. This year the Electronic Entertainment Expo will take place between June 16-18 in Los Angeles. Stay tuned as we'll be keeping you up to date with all the new details the moment we hear them ourselves. If you've been on Facebook for a while chances are that you already received plenty of invites to play browser Neverwinter games like Candy Crush Saga, Pet Rescue Saga, Farmvile, Criminal Cheap Neverwinter Gold Case, Angry Birds, and others like them. If you don't usually play Neverwinter games like that, those notifications tend to get very annoying, very fast. I'm speaking from experience here as I was receiving a truck-load of invites for said Neverwinter games on a daily basis. More recently though, I looked up ways of blocking these notifications and decided that the only humane thing to do was to share this information with you guys as well. It's worth mentioning that you can actually block any app from bothering you on Facebook, not just Candy Crush Saga, Farmville and the likes.Now, there are two ways of doing this and I'm going to talk a little bit about both of them here. First off, you can go to the Settings menu by clicking the little arrow found to the right of the Notifications and Privacy Shortcuts tabs. Once you're there, select the Blocking tab, which should be found under the Timeline and Tagging tab. You'll notice several options there, including one called Block apps that does exactly what it says. Simply write Candy Crush Saga, Pet Rescue Saga or any number of other Neverwinter games in the box and you can be certain that you won't receive any other notifications related to that game from now on. The Blocking menu also includes an option that allows you to block invites coming from certain Facebook friends. This is useful if you play Candy Crush Saga yourself, but don't want to see invites from other people.


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