![]() Whatever the case, you can still read and enjoy on your own just like usual. Maybe you don’t know anyone who would like Adventure Rules, or maybe you’re picky about what you share on social media, or maybe the idea of being a pawn in my pathetic attempt to get views has somehow wiggled its way into your head. “Do I have to participate in Multiplayer Week?” Of course not. Whether it’s comparing quiz results, arguing different sides of a debate, or talking about your favorite characters in a game franchise, each post is more exciting when it’s more interactive. Just like Smash Brothers or Mario Kart is more fun with four people instead of one, Adventure Rules is more enjoyable when you have someone there to talk about it with. “So what’s in it for me?” Well, besides the joy of helping a new blogger blossom, you get the fun of sharing something you enjoy with people you enjoy being around. Whether your method is to reblog on Tumblr or to lean over and say “hey, spouse, check this out,” you’ll be participating in Multiplayer Week and helping Adventure Rules to grow! If you really want to go above and beyond, share the post on your preferred form of social media. “How does it work?” Each day this week, I challenge you to show the day’s post to one person you think might enjoy it. It’s simply validation if people really want to read Adventure Rules, then I know that I am growing as a writer and that I am entertaining people. Spreading the blog to new viewers doesn’t get me any kind of monetary benefit or special reward or anything. I’m challenging myself to write more often, and to create content that other people really want to read. I’ve mentioned in past posts that my goal with the blog is to serve as something of a writing exercise. “So you’re trying to get clicks?” Seriously, it’s not like that. It’s a week dedicated to inviting new people to experience Adventure Rules for the first time. “What’s Multiplayer Week?” Great question! Multiplayer Week is a celebration of the fact that video games are the most fun when played with other people. For the next five days on Adventure Rules, we’ll be having what I’m calling Multiplayer Week! ![]() Disco Elysium is out now for the PC, PS5 and PS4 platforms.Alright, readers, it’s time to announce a special event going on this coming week. Controller and player interaction improvements.File management refactoring and save game optimisation.Memory optimisations for PlayStation 4 and 5.Disco Elysium: The Final Cut Update 1.11 Patch Notes You can also read what was available in the previous update patch too. Disco Elysium: The Final Cut Update 1.12 Patch Notes Some general bug fixes have also been done. They have made the font size bigger and improvements have been made to the UI. While today’s new update does not feature anything too interesting, it does add some small improvements. For those of you playing the game on PS5, the update number is 01.012.000. If you are playing on PS4, the update should show up as version 1.12. This patch should now be rolling out for the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game. Today is September 2nd, 2021 for most of the world and developer ZA/UM has released a new update for Disco Elysium: The Final Cut. Update 1.12 has arrived for Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch.
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