Author: Harry S

Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.

In Borderlands 4 you will find many legendary weapons as Enhancements all over the map. Since most of the weapons are dropped from bosses a few are also dropped randomly. As for the enhancements you will get them as you get more weapons. In this guide we have located all the legendary weapons that we have found till now, tips on how to defeat the bosses and all the legendary weapons that we have found till now. All Legendary Weapons and Items Locations & Effects Legendary weapons can increase your build stats and make the game easier. It’s super helpful…

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“Don’t Look Back In Anger” is a side mission in Dying Light: The Beast. In this quest, you have to collect a few items. After that, you will enter the Starchild’s Oasis and fight a monster from your past. In this guide, we will explain each step in a simple way so you can complete the quest without any trouble. Don’t Look Back In Anger Sidequest In “Don’t Look Back In Anger” side quest, you need to collect bark from the Tree of Madness and a gallbladder from an abandoned house. After gathering the items, you enter Starchild’s Oasis, face…

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Dying Light: The Beast is live now, and players around the world have already jumped into this unique blend of open world and action survival horror game developed and published by Techland. However, like any other modern online game, this game is also not free from several issues, bugs, and errors. One of the common issues we found in several threads is the performance-related problems. Multiple players are complaining about the stuttering and FPS-dropping issues in Dying Light: The Beast. If you are also experiencing the same issue and looking for the best solutions to get it fixed, this guide…

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A new hotfix is now live on every platform. It fixes critical issues such as the Assault’s Ascension perk dealing friendly-fire damage, Stratagems having more Battlefield Conditions than listed and more. Also, the Sniper’s Camo Cloak activation cost change (which was initially planned for 11.0) has also been pushed on this update. Read the complete patch notes below: PATCH NOTES GAMEPLAY AND BALANCING TWEAKS Heroic Chainsword: Stratagems: Camo Cloak’s activation cost: The activation cost of the Sniper ability has been changed. Now it works this way: With the right perk set up, you can still do 5-6 cloak cancels in…

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Although Borderlands 4 is an excellent co-op game, several players report a lot of bugs and issues with the game. One of the major and most annoying issues is that the enemies and bosses despawn if the players step outside the designated arena borders accidentally. Many players are asking the developers, Gearbox Software, to resolve this major bug as quickly as possible, as it kills all the fun. If you are also encountering the same problem, this guide will help you eliminate this bug. How to Fix Borderlands 4 Enemies/Bosses Despawning Issue Players are expecting at least a warning message…

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The Dissected Plateau in Borderlands 4 is a treasure trove for collectors, with a total of 20 hidden items scattered across the area. From ECHO Logs that reveal bits of the story to Propaganda Speakers, Vault Symbols, and unique collectibles like the Vault Hunter’s Guide to Kairos, there’s plenty to discover if you take the time to explore. This guide will help you track down every collectible in the Dissected Plateau. Dissected Plateau All collectables The Dissected Plateau in Borderlands 4 is packed with collectibles there are 20 in total. You’ll find a single Vault Hunter’s Guide to Kairos, eleven…

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One of several side quests in Borderlands 4, Meat is Murder differs from the rest in tone. Rather than Borderlands’ signature humor, this mission is a dark murder mystery where players must investigate an attack on a farmstead and hunt down a serial killer. Not required to proceed with the main campaign, it’s an engrossing distraction that blends atmosphere, combat, and story tension. Beginning the Quest The quest is started when you save Byron from within the barn at Harper’s Hideaway, which is west of the first Safe House prior to the Launchpad. Byron is trapped behind a barricade in…

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Early in Borderlands 4, the quest Recruitment Drive familiarizes you with Safehouses, exploration, and Claptrap’s signature nonsense. After taking the broadcast tower by storm and declaring it your first Safehouse, the quest takes a sharp turn when you’re instructed to turn on the elevator. The twist? You require clearance, and the game doesn’t precisely state what that entails. Finding the Elevator Clearance When you arrive for the first time at the elevator, Claptrap makes sure that it will not operate without proper clearance. Rather than checking the tower itself, face straight ahead of the elevator. There is a dead Ripper…

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After Henry becomes a member of the Blacksmiths’ Guild in the Legacy of the Forge DLC, he also has access to daily guild missions. Among them are investigation missions, which are marked with orange markers, the majority of which he gets from Master Klaus Eichner. Over the course of a few days, he and Master Bushek will dispatch Henry on missions with the common title “In the Service of the Guild.” These missions typically involve the recovery of stolen guild property from bandits or Cumans. Henry may tackle each scenario with brute force, stealthy infiltration, or even by poisoning food…

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