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“Boosting” in Online Games Can Now Send You To Prison in South Korea

“Boosting” in games means to speed up the process of earning awards or experience points, usually in an online game. Typically, this procedure employs methods that are not 100 percent encouraged by developers or gamers. However, many players still use “boosting.” Now, “boosting” in online games is a criminal offense and can send you to prison in South Korea.

There are dozens of “boosting” methods, but, in South Korea, playing on other persons’ accounts to boost their ranking is a common issue. It’s such a big enough problem that the South Korean government debated that recently. In conclusion, they said that “boosting” is a criminal offense and every player found “boosting” in online games might go to prison.

In South Korea, there are dozens of people and companies which are providing “boosting” services as part of their business, especially for some online games like Overwatch and League of Legends, two of the most popular games in South Korea.

“Boosting” in Online Games Can Now Send You To Prison in South Korea

According to the South Korean government, “boosting” low-skill players to higher ranked matches is unbalancing an online game ecosystem. As reported by the government, gamers caught “boosting” in online games might face a fine of 20 million won (roughly $18,000) or two years in prison.

While sending people in prison for as little as “boosting” in online games look like an extreme decision, the South Korean government believes that’s a normal sentence for those gamers who choose to “cheat” and get an advantage over other players. Definitely, we’ll never see something like that in the United States, Canada, or any other country in the world.

However, South Korea is renowned for its policies against cheating in games. On the other hand, would seem more reasonable for games devs to make the games sort out “boosters” and downgrade them.

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Kingdom Hearts 3 Leaks Forced Square Enix To Ask The Fans Not To Post Spoilers

Kingdom Hearts 3 is the most sought-after video game of 2019, so far. However, many Kingdom Hearts 3 leaks have emerged online, a fact which forced Square Enix, via the game Director Tetsuya Nomura, to ask the franchise fans not to post spoilers, especially “epilogue and secret movie,” as Nomura reported, which are the game’s “biggest spoilers” overall.

“We’re aware that a small portion of Kingdom Hearts 3 has been circulating online before its official release. We are also aware as to how this has all happened. The whole team has been working together since yesterday night (Japan time) to investigate what we can do to better this situation, but first, we would like to ask that you do not share these videos,” said Tetsuya Nomura

“The game’s epilogue and secret movie, which are the biggest spoilers in this game, are planned to be released at a later date just in case, so they will not be shown before the game’s release,” he added.

Kingdom Hearts 3 Leaks Forced Square Enix To Ask The Fans Not To Post Spoilers

“We want everyone to be able to experience the full game after its release equally, so we ask for your continued support on this matter,” said Tetsuya Nomura who also added that Square Enix know how the Kingdom Hearts 3 leaks emerged on the Internet, but the game director did not reveal any details.

“We’re sorry to see this caused concern amongst our fans who are excited about the release. We’re one month out from the release. Let’s enjoy the game together when it releases on January 29, 2019,” said Tetsuya Nomura, the Kingdom Heart 3 Director.

In short, a Kingdom Hearts 3 gameplay video went online revealing some significant parts of the most sought-after game for 2019. Accordingly, Square Enix, via Tetsuya Nomura, asks the fans not to post spoilers so that everyone to enjoy the title when it comes out on January 29th, 2019.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Comes With Significant Online And Offline Changes

Super Smash Bros Ultimate is, undoubtedly, an excellent title for Nintendo. It has broken all the records since the game launched for Nintendo Switch on December 7th, and now, Nintendo rolled out the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update with significant online and offline changes.

According to the release notes of the new update for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the 1.2.0 version comes with the sought-after fix for matchmaking issues and alterations in the difficulty of approaching challengers when playing offline, among other improvements and changes.

“Version 1.2.0 will be distributed within the next week. Once you update the software, you won’t be able to watch replays made with previous versions. If you have any replays you want to keep, go to Vault -> Replays -> Replay Data -> Convert to Video,” explained Nintendo before the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update rolled out earlier.

The new 1.2.0 update also comes with several bug fixes, stability and performance improvements, and game balance adjustments. Also, Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle received various minor updates and fixes.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Release Notes

Version 1.2.0

  • You can confirm your current version by checking the upper-right corner of the title screen.

Offline Gameplay

  • Adjusted difficulty of approaching challengers.

Online Gameplay

  • When matchmaking in Quickplay, the Format setting of your Preferred Rules will be prioritized more. That may cause matchmaking to take more time. Also, there is no guarantee that matchmaking will be done correctly as shown in the set Preferred Rules.
  • Increased the stability of the simultaneous connection within Battle Arenas.

Miscellaneous

  • Game balance adjustments.
  • Various gameplay fixes.
  • Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle fixes and tweaks.
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iPhone 11 Might Boast A Side-Mounted Touch Bar Display

The future iPhone 11 might come out with a second screen in a feat similar to what we see on the MacBook Pro. The iPhone 11 could feature this side-mounted touch bar display to give quick access to some applications.

Even though Apple has recently released its iPhone 2018 models, dubbed iPhone XS, XS Max, and iPhone XR, people’s attention redirected to the future 2019 iPhone models. While we don’t know yet how the next year’s Apple smartphones would be named, the majority of the reports indicate to iPhone 11 or XI.

However, increasingly more rumors are coming out talking about new features on iPhone 11. In a recent leak, spotted by PatentlyApple, the Cupertino-based company is working on a side-mounted touch bar display for its 2019 iPhone models. According to PatentlyApple, Apple filed a patent showing the project of the second screen the company plans to add to iPhone 11.

iPhone 11 Might Boast A Side-Mounted Touch Bar Display

As the patent indicated, the side-mounted touch bar display would be a handy feature in iPhone 11, allowing users to turn on the WiFi or data connection quickly, or, while using the camera, to access additional options, such as turning on/off the flashlight, zoom in/zoom out, and so on, without losing your grip. That would improve the quality of the images.

The best part of that, as the new patent filed by Apple revealed, is that the side-mounted touch bar display would also be available in 2019 iPad models and, most likely, in the super mobile MacBook variant. To add the side-mounted touch bar display to the next-year iPhone 11 model, Apple might work that out by implementing it within a strengthened glass side layer.

While this information came via a patent Apple recently filed, the Cupertino-based company did not yet confirm that the side-mounted touch bar display would indeed come out along with iPhone 11. Most probably, we’ll find out more details about 2019 iPhone models early next year since iPhone 11 models would more likely come out in September 2019.

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Aptoide 9.4.0.0 Version Is Available To Download

Google Play Store is the default, original Android app store, pre-installed on every Android-powered device. However, some apps are violating Google’s policies, so they are not available on the Google Play Store. One of the safest solutions to download and install almost all the Android applications out there is Aptoide. Now, Aptoide 9.4.0.0 version is available to download.

About Aptoide As An Alternative To Google Play Store

Similar to the Google Play Store, Aptoide is also an Android app store. However, Aptoid is a third-party, community-based applications repository for Android devices, and it delivers apps via a social media experience, permitting every user to create and operate an app store. Users can also find apps using community recommendations, or they can discover new content.

In case you’re looking for an app, but you can’t find it on Google Play Store or other mainstream, official Android app stores, you’ll most likely find it on Aptoide. And the best part of this third-party app store is that all the apps uploaded on the platform are tested for viruses, spyware, and malware.

With Aptoide, you can download apps that are not available on Google Play Store, downgrade apps to previous versions, create your personal Android app store, rate and review applications, and share your favorite apps with friends, among other features.

Aptoide 9.4.0.0 Version Is Available To Download

About two weeks ago, Aptoide 9.4.0.0 rolled out. It did not come out with any visual changes but, under the hood, the latest Aptoide version boasts several bug fixes and stability and performance improvements.

If you already have the Aptoide app installed on your Android device, then you can directly update it to the new version. However, in case you’re not using Aptoide, you can grab the new Aptoide 9.4.0.0 version following this link using your smartphone or tablet with Android.

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