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Commanding Chaos: The Easiest Cheat Codes in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
f you’ve ever dreamed of ruling Calradia without the grind, Bannerlord ’s built-in cheats can turn you from a peasant into a powerhouse in seconds. Here’s how to unlock and use them — no confusing steps, just simple commands that work. How to Enable Cheats Go to your Documents folder:Documents\Mount and Blade II Bannerlord\Config Open engine_config.txt with Notepad. Find the line: cheat_mode = 0 Change it to: cheat_mode = 1 Save the file and launch the game.You ’re now in ch
Oct 26, 20251 min read
Cheating the End: Metro 2033 & Last Light’s Hidden Codes That Break the Apocalypse
In Metro 2033 and Last Light , survival is everything—every bullet counts, every breath matters. But for players who’ve had enough of dying in the dark, there are ways to bend the Metro to your will. 1. God Mode & Infinite Ammo You can unlock these by editing the game’s config file: Go to:C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Local\4A Games\Metro 2033\ Open user.cfg Add or change these lines: g_god on g_global_god on g_unlimitedammo on Save and restart the game — now you’re untouchab
Oct 26, 20251 min read
StarCraft and Brood War Cheat Codes
StarCraft and its Brood War expansion include a set of single‑player cheat codes you can type during gameplay to change resources, reveal the map, enable invulnerability, speed up production, and more. Use these only in single‑player campaigns; some codes can break mission scripting or prevent achievements. How to use Press Enter to open the chat/command box, type the code exactly as shown, and press Enter again to activate it. Cheat codes — copy and paste friendly power over
Oct 26, 20251 min read
New Deep-Sea Coral Species Discovered in the Indian Ocean — A Hidden Jewel of the Abyss
In a ground-breaking discovery that highlights just how little we know about our planet’s oceans, marine scientists have identified a new species of deep-sea coral thriving in the remote depths of the Indian Ocean. The species, tentatively named Pseudosepta indica , was found at a depth of nearly 2,000 meters during a recent international expedition mapping unexplored seamounts between Madagascar and the Seychelles. The delicate, tree-like coral—pale orange with translucent p
Oct 14, 20252 min read
Green Sea Turtles Make a Triumphant Comeback from the Brink of Extinction
In an inspiring and uncommon conservation success story, green sea turtles ( Chelonia mydas )—once on the brink of extinction—are now experiencing a significant recovery in various regions worldwide. From the sandy coasts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the nesting sites in Florida and the Seychelles, their populations are bouncing back due to years of protection, community involvement, and global collaboration. A few decades back, the future for green sea turtles looked
Oct 14, 20252 min read
Australia’s Antarctic Icebreaker Strikes Ocean Floor Near Heard Island — A Sobering Reminder of Polar Perils
Australia's premier Antarctic research vessel, the RSV Nuyina , hit the ocean floor near the remote Heard Island last week, briefly grounding before freeing itself and moving to calmer waters. Although no injuries were reported, the incident has raised concerns within Australia's Antarctic Division (AAD) and reignited discussions about the risks of operating in some of the world's harshest and least-charted waters. Launched in 2021, the Nuyina is the crown jewel of Australia
Oct 14, 20252 min read
Shockwaves Beneath the Waves: How Underwater Cables Are Disrupting Crab Behaviour
As the world eagerly constructs greener energy infrastructure, a less noticed ecological narrative is emerging on the ocean floor. From the North Sea to the Bay of Bengal, scientists have found that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by underwater power cables—used to connect offshore wind farms and data networks—might be impacting one of the ocean’s most resilient creatures: crabs. Recent research indicates that brown crabs ( Cancer pagurus ) and other benthic species are
Oct 14, 20252 min read
Rare Oarfish Caught off Sri Lanka Sparks Wave of Citizen Science
When fishermen off the southern coast of Sri Lanka pulled up their nets last week, they anticipated the usual catch—tuna, mackerel, perhaps a few squid. However, what emerged from the water left the entire village astonished: a silvery, ribbon-like fish over five meters long, its crimson dorsal fin shining in the sun. It was an oarfish—one of the ocean’s most elusive and mysterious creatures, often referred to as the “messenger of the deep.” The oarfish, Regalecus glesne , is
Oct 14, 20252 min read
Into the Deep: Autonomous Robot Begins Historic 5-Year Underwater Circumnavigation
At dawn in a tranquil harbor, a sleek, torpedo-shaped vessel quietly submerged beneath the waves, commencing what may become one of history's most ambitious robotic expeditions. Named Nereus II , this autonomous underwater robot has set off on a five-year journey to navigate the globe entirely on its own. This project, a joint effort by international oceanographic institutes and robotics engineers, marks a significant achievement in both artificial intelligence and marine sci
Oct 14, 20252 min read
The Global Games Market Keeps Growing — But the Game Has Changed
For years, analysts anticipated that the surge in gaming during the pandemic would decline once people resumed outdoor activities. They...
Oct 13, 20252 min read
EA’s $50 Billion Move to Go Private Could Reshape the Gaming Industry
In a development poised to reshape the power dynamics within the gaming industry, Electronic Arts (EA) is reportedly preparing to...
Oct 13, 20252 min read
Microsoft Denies Xbox Hardware Rumours — Why Consoles Still Matter
In recent weeks, speculation has been rife within the gaming community that Microsoft might be distancing itself from the console...
Oct 13, 20252 min read
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