Ever since its launch last year, Riot Games’ support of its popular tactical shooter Valorant has been impressive. But that doesn’t mean the game doesn’t still have its fair share of issues, including a number of frustrating error codes that can occasionally stop players from booting a match. Here we’ll explain what the Valorant Van 38, 40, 68, & 84 Error Codes mean and how to fix them.
What Valorant “VAN Error Codes” Mean Valorant VAN Error codes are essentially connection errors that occur when either Riot Games’ servers are down or your own connection to the game has somehow corrupted.
Today Azur Lane developer Yostar announced two new retrofits coming to the popular shipgirl mobile game.
While no release dates were announced, the Ironblood faction is getting two facelifts for the light cruiser Leipzig and the destroyer Z1.
If you’re not familiar with retrofits (or “Kai” versions, as they’re called in Japanese), they allow players to power up their ships in various way until they are completely retrofitted into a new appearance.
For this challenge, the Riddler will instruct you that it is urgent that you head over to Chinatown. Remember to bring your Batmobile since you’ll need it to complete this Riddler mission. But this isn’t another racetrack. This Riddler mission is more of a puzzle and it’s all about balancing.
Similar to the last mission, the Riddler will bring you underground. When you get out of the elevator, head forwards until you reach a fork and then proceed up both ramps on the left until you are on the platform with the Riddler button and activate it.
How to Beat Wally Warbles in Cuphead Wally Warbles is a large bird, that becomes a small bird, that becomes yet another large bird for you to face off against in Cuphead. While the mechanics of this fight are pretty straightforward, there are sometimes a lot of things on the screen to be aware of. Also, you’ll get a new weapon for your plane which will help in the final stage, as it lets you drop bombs.
Nemesis Star – Destiny: Rise of Iron Nemesis Star is the new exotic machine gun that was introduced as part of the Destiny: Rise of Iron expansion. It’s a solar weapon that slows down as you continue to fire, gaining more power, range, and accuracy in the process. That may not sound like such a big deal, but when you consider that it’s a powerful machine gun, that perk makes for some serious damage dealing either in PvP or in PvE.