Attempting to ride a wild horse in Minecraft will always result in you ending up on the ground. This can be especially frustrating if you’re looking for a mount to get around the world faster. Luckily, there’s an easy way to tame a wild Minecraft horse and ensure you can get on it without being bucked off.
Taming Horses in Minecraft
If you have ever tried to mount a wild horse in Minecraft, then you’re actually already halfway to taming them. All it takes to tame a horse is to continually try to mount them. You can attempt to ride a horse by clicking on them with nothing in your hands. It’s important to remember that you can’t have anything in your hands that will damage the horse when trying to mount them, otherwise, you’ll just knock down their HP.
Eventually, afte…
The Game Awards, coming up this December 12, will honor 2024’s best games, and Fortnite players will be able to vote on one category from within the game.
Studio 568 created a dedicated Fortnite island for event, and it’s here where players can vote for the Best Fortnite Island of 2024. Additionally, host Geoff Keighley will show up in the game through a virtual avatar created by Epic’s MetaHuman technology. Keighley flew to England to have himself scanned to create his digital likeness, and as you can see in the video below, it’s pretty impressive.
The Game Awards Vote in Fortnite, as it’s called, is a Fortnite hub world where players van visit the 10 creator-made islands that are in the running for Best Fortnite Island of 2024. Fans can vote on their fa…
The Dragon Ball Z: Budokai franchise is important to me. As someone whose anime knowledge was limited to the Pokémon series in the late ’90s, Budokai opened my eyes to perhaps the world’s biggest and most beloved anime. Sure, I had seen clips of Dragon Ball Z and knew the names Goku and Vegeta, but I didn’t have the necessary context to understand why it was important and popular.
My playthrough of the first Budokai game in 2002 was a revelation, exposing me to the first three arcs of the anime and introducing me to the stories of iconic characters like Raditz, Frieza, and Cell. I would go on to continue my education through Budokai 2 but fell off shortly after that. However, it was the push I needed to finally sit down and watch the first several arcs of the …
Ubisoft’s upcoming tactical shooter XDefiant is set to launch this week, and the publisher detailed the game’s “in-game purchase philosophy” in a recent blog post. Most notably, the post says that XDefiant will allow players to unlock all purchasable “gameplay-impacting” content through challenges–or, as Ubisoft puts it, the game will lack “pay-to-win” mechanics.
The blog post offers an example in the form of the DedSec faction, which players can either purchase or earn via an in-game challenge by collecting 700,000 XP. It also details how the game will reward the player’s time through traditional live game mechanics such as free battle pass rewards, daily and weekly challenges, weapon mastery, and more. Ubisoft ends the post by listing the various content types in XDef…