Going back in time for new players, we can offer you guides like Ikelos Weapons - How to Get SMG, Sniper Rifle, Shotgun, or, if you're playing Forsaken content, guides like Corsair Down & Badge - Dead Body Locations. If it's Exotic Weapons that you're after, we've got you covered with our Pain And Gain Exotic Quest and Deathbringer Exotic Rocket Launcher - Symphony of Death guides. If you need further help with Destiny 2 Shadowkeep, check out our guides on Dead Ghost Locations, Jade Rabbit Locations, and Eyes on the Moon - How to Start Vex Invasion. The bottom line is, at the time of writing, getting into Destiny 2 Shadowkeep is a nightmare. I might have counted wrong, and I’m sure that you’ll correct me politely in the comments. Then, you’ll have to start everything again. The point is, if you run into Weasel, make sure you’re not logged in on another platform. The way preloading works is you download an encrypted version of the game that is unaccessible until the release date. This, I assume, is due to some problem between Steam and Bungie, but I could be wrong. Unpacking happens when you preload games on Steam if you download them after release you dont have to 'unpack' them after the download. You should only get this error message if you, and I quote: “attempt to log in to multiple platforms simultaneously while Cross Save is enabled on their account” on whichever platform you logged into first. That is, unless you run into Error Code Weasel. The first one is when you boot it up, the second is before the cross-save popup, and then, after the third one, you’ll be in the game. Then, when that is finally over and done with, expect to smack right into a wall of temporarily-at-capacity servers. But, if forum posts are to be believed, they definitely will be. It took us well over twenty minutes I sincerely hope it won’t be that bad for you. Before you can run the game on Steam, you’ll have to sit through the unpacking process for a long time. Obviously, there’s nothing you can do to combat these problems.
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"What we know and what you should know about him is that he was an American citizen who deserved better," he added.īefore releasing the footage, Chief Kerr Putney said at a news conference that he received assurances from the State Bureau of Investigation that making it public wouldn't impact the state's independent probe of the shooting.Īsked whether he expected the footage to calm protesters, Putney responded: "The footage itself will not create in anyone's mind absolute certainty as to what this case represents and what the outcome should be. Ray Dotch, Scott's brother-in-law, objected to reporters' questions about Scott's background, saying he shouldn't have to "humanize him in order for him to be treated fairly." "One of the biggest questions," Bamberg said, "is do those actions, do those precious seconds, justify this shooting?" The body camera footage doesn't show the moment shots are fired, and Scott is next seen on the ground.Īn attorney for Scott's family, Justin Bamberg, said the footage leaves questions unanswered more than it provides clarity. When Scott comes into view, his hands are at his side and he's standing beside his SUV. Scott gets out and starts walking backward before shots are fired.įrom a different angle, newly released police body camera footage shows an officer approach with his gun drawn and another officer already pointing his gun at Scott. The dashboard camera footage starts with a police car pulling up as two officers point their guns at Scott, who is inside the SUV with the doors closed and windows rolled up. Police also released photos of a handgun from the scene, saying it was loaded and contained Scott's DNA and fingerprints. Four shots are heard, and he falls to the ground. In the dashboard camera video released Saturday night, Scott could be seen slowly backing away from his SUV with his hands down, and it's not apparent if he's holding anything. |