• Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - How To Romance Rosa Ruthard
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    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 allows you to rizz up several supporting characters. Though most are of the same stature as Henry, there's one highborn lady who seems to fancy our dashing hero. Here's our guide on how to romance Rosa in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.How to romance Rosa in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - Romance guideThe Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Rosa romance primarily hinges on how you treat her at certain parts of the campaign. You first meet her during a main quest called Via Argentum, where she shows you that she's more than just a lady who could be pushed around by men. She's free-spirited and independent, with an intellect that leaves poor Henry at a loss for words sometimes.Then, during Taking French Leave, she asks you to find a book in a fortress. Finally, during Oratores, you have a chance to seal the deal with a kiss. Part 1: Taking French Leave - Where to find Rosa's Book?You can learn about all the details regarding this main quest in our Taking French Leave guide. Still, here's a quick summary:The main objective of this quest is to rescue Hans Capon (as usual). You have to enter Maleshov Fortress via an underground tunnel (Rosa's actually the one who provides you with the instructions).Stealthily explore the fortress until you reach the second floor of the tower. There, you encounter a woman named Lady Ofka. You can intimidate her so she doesn't call the guards.If you check by the window in Lady Ofka's room, you'll see a red book. This is the item that you need for the Rosa's Book side quest.Complete Taking French Leave however you see fit, and make sure to visit Rosa back in Kuttenberg. Part 2: Rosa's Book - A heroine's storyIf you want to romance Rosa in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, then you need to do this next step before you tackle the Oratores main quest, which takes place much later in the campaign. Here's a quick summary for this particular section:As you head back to Kuttenberg, read the book that you obtained for Rosa earlier. You'll see three dialogue options:Scholarship: "The writing style seems familiar..."Impression: "The author really isn't holding back."Persuasion: "What do you like about it?"Regardless of your choice here, you learn that Rosa actually penned the book herself. She then asks you a series of questions on what you'd like her to write about. Here are the responses that we chose:"A woman.""Make her courageous.""She's standing before me!""For someone else. That's more meritorious."Once Rosa is finished writing and drawing, read her work and respond with the following:"I like that there's a moral.""It's pretty, really.""I'd like to get to know you better sometime."This allows Rosa to become a trainer. She can teach you the Scholarship (Journeyman) and Marksmanship (Apprentice) skills. Part 3A: Oratores - The tunnels back to Ruthard ManorThe next part of the Rosa romance in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 takes place during a main quest called Oratores. Rosa and Henry head through the underground tunnels that lead to Ruthard Manor. Here are some notable tidbits:Carry Rosa over a pool of water in the tunnels.Tell Rosa to be careful as she's climbing up the ivy.Defeat half a dozen looters, and take out the last bandit that's outside Rosa's room. Part 3B: Oratores - Rosa romance sceneAfter eliminating all the hostiles, talk to Rosa in her room. Choose the following replies:"Allies are our most valuable asset.""I won't let you go away!"*Kiss RosaThe decisions above lead to a cutscene where Henry and Rosa share a night together. That does it for our guide on how to romance Rosa in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. If you'd like to know more about Henry's other dalliances, you can head over to our romance options guide.If you need more tips as you explore Bohemia in the Middle Ages, be sure to visit our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 guides hub.
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  • Monopoly GO: Fast And Luxurious Rewards And Milestones
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    As the Knightly Quest solo event comes to an end, Monopoly GO has released another super exciting solo event Fast and Luxurious. It kicks off on Feb 6 and will continue for two days until Feb 08.
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  • How to Get and Use Meta Gems in Path of Exile 2
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    One of Path of Exile 2s biggest strengths as an ARPG is its class variety. From Ice Strike Monks to Spark Sorceresses to Totem Warriors, there are multitudes of different builds players can go for, thanks to the absolutely gargantuan passive skill tree, multiple ascendancies, and dozens of gear affixes to make each build slightly different.
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    Greetings!We at Honor Games released award winning Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars modification Tiberium Secrets. We are now pursuing our first commercial titles.We consist of passionate individuals striving to get into the games and entertainment industries, which has resulted in us networking with many developers and executives in the industry.We're l
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  • All leaders tier list in Civilization 7
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    There are more than two dozen leaders in Civilization 7, and not all of them are created equally. Ergo, a Civilization 7 leaders tier list is all but essential for parsing the differences.Every leader is viable, sure. However, some have more to offer than others and open new opportunities for strategizing as a result. Getting more money and culture from trade routes gives you much more freedom to plan your empire compared to just getting some extra combat strength for befriending an independent power.Below, weve compiled a tier list ranking all leaders available in Civilization 7 at launch, including Napoleons two versions that you can obtain for free by linking your 2K account to your platform account.Civilization 7 leader tier listOur Civilization 7 tier list considers not just what benefits are offered by a leaders skills, but how flexible and widely applicable they are. For example, Amina gives your military units a combat buff when they fight on certain tiles. Thats handy if you want to wage war in very specific circumstances. If youre playing on a map with few qualifying tiles, though, then her skill does you little good.Where applicable, weve also noted when a leaders first memento makes them easier to recommend. Leaders unlock these at level two, so while you wont get the benefits immediately, theyre often worth aiming for.Without further ado, heres the Civilization 7 tier list.S-tier leaders in Civilization 7The S-tier leaders in Civilization 7 have the best bonuses and offer more flexibility to let you play how you want, with fewer or no caveats compared to other leaders.Augustus Cultural Expansionist+2 Production in the capital for every townCan purchase Culture buildings+50 percent Gold toward purchasing buildings in townsPurchasing culture buildings frees your Production queues for other projects without suffering from penalties in civics research, and Augustus Production boost has multiple uses. Extra Production in the capital lets you turn your primary city into a hub of Culture, Science, Military output whatever you need, without having to rely as heavily on tile improvements. Settling or conquering additional towns to increase that boost has the convenient add-on effect of increasing your gold reserves as well, since the default town specialization converts production to gold. Those towns will develop more quickly as well, thanks to the reduced cost of buying buildings there.Ibn Battuta Expansionist WildcardGains two wildcard attributes after the first civic in every age+1 sight for all unitsHas the unique endeavor Trade Maps that lets you see other leaders explored regionsIbn Battutas skills are simple. He gets wildcard points and can see further. Thats it, but thats also all it needs to be. Having additional attribute points to spend as you see fit gives you an early start in whichever victory area you prefer. Attribute points normally accrue as you progress down a Legacy Path which takes a while and theyre tied to those specific paths. With wildcard points, youre free to invest extra in the attribute type you want to focus on or use them to cover weak areas, and thats quite the advantage to have. Knowing where other civilizations are and what theyve already uncovered also makes planning your expansion during the age of exploration easier.Ahsoka, World Renouncer Diplomatic Expansionist+1 Food in cities for every five excess Happiness+10 Food in all settlements during a celebrationAll buildings gain +1 happiness adjacency bonus for all improvementsThis version of Ahsoka is more flexible than his militaristic counterpart. More Food leads to more opportunities to improve your tiles, which stacks Happiness adjacency bonuses and makes it so celebrations occur more frequently. What you do with that growth is up to you. Youre free to prioritize improvements, expand urban districts with more specialists, or even just use that bonus Happiness to offset war weariness when you wage unjust conflicts.Harriet Tubman Diplomatic Militaristic+100 percent Influence toward initiating espionage actionsGain five war support on all wars declared against youUnits ignore movement penalties from vegetationHarriet Tubman lets you play as a pest and then suffer no penalties when someone decides theyve had enough. Espionage actions give you free Tech or Civics and worsen relationships with other leaders, as does settling near them, influencing city-states theyre interested in, and basically anything else that gives you an advantage over them. Civilization 7 classifies wars as just or unjust depending on your relationship with the other country. If theyre hostile or unfriendly and declare war, they suffer no war weariness and, as a result, no Happiness penalty in their cities. Not so with Tubman. Any war declared against her automatically starts with sizable support in her favor. Shes low-key one of the games best leaders for a Military Victory.Xerxes, King of Kings Economic Militaristic+3 combat strength for units that are attacking in neutral or enemy territoryGain 100 Culture and Gold per age when you capture a settlement for the first time+10 percent gold in all settlements, which doubles in settlements you didnt found yourself+1 settlement limit per ageXerxes, King of Kings is only slightly more complicated than his Achaemenid version in the sense that you have to wage war and claim cities through settlements or conquest to make the most of him. His combat strength bonuses make that task easier, though, and having a higher settlement cap means youre less likely to suffer Happiness penalties by acquiring too many settlements.Xerxes, The Achaemenid Cultural Economic+1 trade route limit with all other leadersGain 50 culture and 100 gold per age when you create a trade route or road+1 culture and gold per age on unique buildings and improvementsXerxes, The Achaemenid makes it incredibly easy to stack Gold and Culture buffs just by establishing trade routes. All you need to do is keep up with spending influence to increase trade route limits, but seeing as most leaders except the ones that really hate you rarely reject this endeavor, its a straightforward task. Hes one of the easiest leaders to learn the game with, and the extra Gold gives you the flexibility to prioritize whatever you want, whether its military spending or quick construction.A-tier leaders in Civilization 7The A-tier leaders in Civilization 7 also have exceptional perks that make unique strategies possible, though they come with some restrictions, such as being limited by geography or pushing you toward playing in just one or two ways.Benjamin Franklin Diplomatic Scientific+1 Science per age on Production buildings in cities+50 percent Production toward constructing Production buildings+1 Science per age from active endeavors you start or support. Franklin can also have two endeavors of the same type active at once with different leadersMost major cities need several Production buildings, and having extra Science on each, combined with faster construction times for Production buildings, is a free and easy way to boost your research capabilities. Unlocking new technologies is as helpful for Science Victories as it is for Military Victories, so playing Franklin doesnt leave you stuck with one playstyle. The diplomacy part of his designation only shows up with his first memento, unlocked at level two, which gives you 50 Influence for researching masteries in the Tech and Civic tree. Just bear in mind that you wont benefit much from his endeavors perk until then.Hatshepsut Cultural Economic+1 Culture for every imported resource+15 percent Production toward constructing buildings and wonders in cities adjacent to navigable riversIt might take half an age to get Hatshepsut set up, but once youve established trade routes and a good construction network, shes well-positioned for a cultural sweep. Imported resources give your cities bonuses anyway, and having +1 Culture for each is good incentive to keep establishing trade routes and stacking more bonuses quickly. Hatshepsuts first memento adds +1 Gold for imported resources as well and helps make trade less expensive. Her second perk relies on specific geography, but Civilization 7 tends to start leaders with these geographic requirements in zones that favor them.Isabella Expansionist EconomicGains 300 Gold every time you discover a natural wonder, and 600 gold if the wonder is in distant lands+100 percent tile yields from natural wonders+50 percent Gold toward purchasing naval units-1 Gold maintenance cost for naval unitsPlaying as Isabella means exploring as much of the map as you can, as fast as you can to claim space around natural wonders. Its a matter of luck in most cases, depending on where the map spawns them, so having much of her kit center on finding them is a bit odd. The yields on natural wonders are exceptionally high already, though, and Isabella doubles them. Any city you build there will turn into a hub of whatever yield the wonder offers science, culture, happiness, sometimes a combination of the three. Building naval units is essential in the age of exploration, and Isabellas other two perks make it likely youll reach the Distant Lands before anyone else.Machiavelli Diplomatic Economic+3 Influence per ageGains 50 Gold per age when diplomatic action proposals are accepted or 100 Gold when theyre rejectedIgnores relationship requirements for declaring formal warsCan levy troops from city-states even when you arent their suzerainMachiavelli has a lot going for him, but comes with one serious drawback: All his perks center on using Influence, and he has no special way to generate additional influence. Playing him effectively requires careful resource management, but once you strike a balance between using and hoarding influence, you can end up with remarkable advantages independent of production and trade routes. Just make sure you dont disperse independent powers, since youll need them for any wars you end up in.Pachacuti Economic ExpansionistAll buildings receive a +1 Food adjacency for mountain tilesSpecialists adjacent to mountains pay no happiness maintenancePachacuti is an interesting case. His advantages seem modest at first, but since he, like other leaders with special geographic requirements, starts in a mountainous area, your first string of towns and cities are guaranteed to have high growth rates thanks to the extra food. Prioritizing these for growth and specialists in urban districts means you end up with high science and culture yields early, without suffering any happiness penalties for it. It does require some creative expansion so these districts are near mountain tiles, though.Lafayette Cultural DiplomaticGains the Reform endeavor, which adds an extra social policy slot, and supporting the endeavor grants the other leader an extra policy slot+1 combat strength for every tradition, but not policy, slotted in government+2 culture and happiness per age in settlements, and +4 in distant landsLafayette is an unusual case who defies the labels Firaxis gave him. Hes a bit of everything, with bonuses to military strength; incentives to expand rapidly, especially in the Exploration Age; and an opportunity to stack more policy bonuses than any other leader, albeit at the expense of giving rivals an advantage as well. His first memento also increases happiness by two for each social policy. Hes well-rounded, even if he doesnt necessarily excel at any particular thing.B-tier leaders in Civilization 7The B-tier leaders in Civilization 7 excel in one area, but not much else. Theyre still perfectly playable and likely to win, though the bonuses they offer are, generally, less impressive.Amina Economic Militaristic+1 resource capacity in cities+1 Gold per age for each resource assigned to cities+5 combat strength on all units in plains and desertsAmina works more effectively as an economic leader than a military one. Cities that arent your capital have limited resource capacity, especially right after they grow from a town into a city, and having that extra slot makes dealing with shortfalls in production or happiness much easier.Youre not necessarily making more money with her second perk, though. Each trade route you establish sends money to another civs leader, so having extra Gold for each resource assigned to cities just balances that outflow. Yes, +5 combat is a fantastic perk if youre lucky enough to have enemy civilizations positioned on plain and desert tiles. If not, youre a bit out of luck.Ahsoka, World Conqueror Diplomatic Militaristic+1 Production for every five excess Happiness in cities+10 percent Production in settlements not founded by youDeclaring a formal war automatically starts a celebration and grants +10 combat strength for all units while the celebration lastsThis version of Ahsoka lives up to his name, though perhaps not to his diplomatic tag. Playing as the world conqueror means either building quickly toward a society that supports regular military output or planning ahead to the Modern Age and waging war then. Ahsoka can get his production boost by taking settlements from opponents, of course, but the easier way is to make treaties with independent powers during antiquity and exploration, so you avoid happiness penalties. By the time the Modern Age dawns, you should have an economy and production output capable of creating enough military units to sustain Ahsokas formal wars. Hes a fun leader to play as, but perhaps more restrictive than most.Catherine the Great Cultural Scientific+2 Culture per age on displayed Great WorksBuildings with Great Work slots gain an additional slotCities settled in tundra tiles gain science equal to 25 percent of their culture per turnCatherines perks are highly specialized, so taking advantage of them limits how you can play. Youll need to prioritize production as Catherine, so you can hopefully build more wonders faster during the Antiquity Age, and then choose religion augmentations that provide extra culture during the Exploration Age. That lets you research new civics and their masteries faster, which is one of the main ways you get relics during that age. Her tundra bonus is less restrictive than it sounds, though. The game tends to always start Catherine on tundra tiles, so that Science bonus will apply to your first few cities at the very least.Confucius Expansionist Scientific+25 percent growth rate in cities+2 Science from specialistsConfucius skills appear straightforward and even a bit limited at a glance, but focusing so heavily on city growth and specialists creates an unusual set of challenges that makes a match more interesting. Specialists cost Happiness, and choosing a specialist instead of growth outside urban quarters means youre giving up food or possibly production bonuses in favor of science and a bit of extra culture. Balancing city growth, deciding which towns to develop, and carefully choosing policies that offset specialist costs are much more important in this style of play. Its not necessarily better than playing as another leader, but its unique.Himiko, High Shaman Cultural Diplomatic+2 Happiness per age on Happiness buildings+50 percent Production toward constructing Happiness buildings+20 percent Culture but -10 percent Science; both effects double during celebrationsThis iteration of Himiko has little to offer outside of making celebrations happen more frequently. The goal is to make the most of your celebrations to boost Culture or whatever else you might need, such as Gold but you have to play cautiously or get lucky with espionage. The Science penalty means most other civilizations will likely have more advanced military tech than you.Charlemagne Militaristic ScientificMilitary and Science buildings receive a happiness adjacency bonus for quarters (urban tiles with two buildings)During a celebration, gains two free cavalry units, if cavalry units are unlocked+5 combat strength for cavalry units during a celebrationCharlemagne is an excellent choice if you want to wage war, since few units outrank cavalry in Civilization 7 aside from advanced ranged units. His first perk comes with the unspoken imperative of prioritizing food resources in cities, so you can expand them and develop urban quarters more quickly. Hes not a bad leader, per se just a bit plain.Jos Rizal Cultural DiplomaticWhen gaining rewards from a narrative event, gain an additional 20 Culture and 20 Gold per age. Rizal also has additional narrative events compared to most leaders+50 percent celebration duration+50 percent Happiness toward celebrationsRizals usefulness depends entirely on how many narrative events pop up during your game. It helps that he comes with extra events, but the number will fluctuate depending on which civilizations you choose and how you play. If nothing else, the frequency of celebrations means you get regular bursts of extra yields, including culture.Napoleon, Emperor Economic DiplomaticHas the Continental System sanction that reduces trade route limits of the target by one, which causes massive relationship penalties and costs more to reject+8 Hold per age for every leader you are unfriendly or hostile withCan reject endeavors for freeEmperor Napoleon is like a more aggressive version of Harriet Tubman, but with slightly worse benefits. His biggest asset is the sanction that reduces trade routes, which can play havoc with another civilizations economy and their culture output. Making them hate you is good, though, since you get some extra Gold for it and even more once you slot his first memento.Trung Trac Militaristic ScientificGain three free levels on your first army commander+20 percent commander experience+10 percent science in cities on tropical tiles, and the effect doubles when you declare a formal warTrung Trac needs conflict to function effectively, but unlike some leaders, she gets better advantages, especially with her first memento. That item gives her +1 Science for every commander level, which is a handy little boost once you get your first commander and even after, since they level up more quickly. Trung Tracs home cities will produce more science more often as well, though her playstyle limits you to cycles of war and recovery.C-tier leaders in Civilization 7The C-tier leaders in Civilization 7 are much more limited than your other choices, either in the playstyle they lend themselves to or with in how (not so) useful their bonuses are.Friedrich, Baroque Militaristic CulturalGain a Great Work when you capture a settlement for the first timeGain an infantry unit when you construct a culture buildingFor a cultural-focused leader, Friedrichs Baroque edition has few advantages in that specific area. Building culture with him requires sizable investment in military, and even then, youre not getting much in return for all that conflict. Capturing settlements is easier with siege and ranged units, so while the free infantry unit from a culture building is nice, its not helping on the conquest front. His first memento smooths over some of these issues by adding +1 culture for every military building, but hes still one of the weakest choices.Friedrich, Oblique Militaristic ScientificArmy commanders start with the Merit Commendation, which increases their command radius by one tileGain an infantry unit when you construct a science buildingOblique Friedrich is slightly better than his Baroque counterpart thanks to giving army commanders an extra tile of influence. He has nothing to help invest in military production, though, and even his memento only gives you +1 science for military buildings.Himiko, Queen of Wa Diplomatic ScientificHas the unique Friend of Wei endeavor that becomes available when allied with another civilization; Friend of Wei grants Himiko and her ally +25 percent science+4 science per age for every leader you are friendly or helpful withCan support endeavors for freeHimikos Queen of Wa version requires a specific, challenging playstyle that relies heavily on the endeavor system. Before you get any of her perks, you have to improve relations with other civs to the point where theyre at least friendly, though preferably allied as well. Its a unique way to use influence and diplomacy, but things often fall apart in the modern age. You have to pick a side when rival leaders declare war on each other, so regardless of who you choose, youre losing some of those science perks over a scenario thats out of your control.Napoleon, Revolutionary Militaristic Cultural+1 movement for all land unitsDefeating an enemy unit provides culture equal to 50 percent of that units combat strengthRevolutionary Napoleon has less going for him than his imperial version. Hes entirely focused on combat and needs consistent victories to get yield bonuses. Youre left with nothing special if theres no war happening, and if you maintain continuous conflict, you have to plan carefully to avoid war favor turning against you and causing happiness penalties. Revolutionary Napoleon presents unique challenges, but hes just not a very strong choice.Tecumseh Militaristic Diplomatic+1 Food and Production per age in settlements for every city-state you are suzerain of+1 combat strength for all units for every city-state you are suzerain ofTecumseh is only helpful if you prioritize bringing city-states into your diplomatic orbit, and even then, his bonus yields arent that impressive.For more Civilization 7 guides, heres a rundown of all Legacy Paths and victories, including walkthroughs on how to get the Culture Victory, Economic Victory, Military Victory, or Science Victory. We also have a list of the best leaders to start with.
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  • Space Marines newest update adds a terrifying crab cannon to Operations
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    Space Marine 2s main campaign can be polished off in a few hours, but Saber Interactive has continued to update the game with new operations and multiplayer features. On Thursday, Saber announced the third major content update for the game. Dubbed Datavault, the patch adds a new chamber to the battle barge, lots of new cosmetics, a new PvP map, and the terrifying Tyranid Biovore.In Space Marine 2, the player can either serve as Commander Titus for the main story, or they can take part in ancillary Operations. These missions are not critical to the main campaign, but they take place around the story, explaining how certain military maneuvers were pulled off. While queueing for Operations or the games PvP mode, they can hang out on the Ultramarine battle barge. Now, the battle barge has the titular Datavault, a chamber where Tech-Priests catalogue data on the games enemies. Players can compete challenges to earn that data, which accumulates a research data currency that can be turned into sweet, sweet power armor pieces and weapon skins.With the Datavault update, Operations can now include the monstrous Biovore. This Tyranid unit is a particularly cool model from the tabletop with crab-like legs and a massive organic cannon mounted on its chitinous back. PvP players can also enjoy a new map, which is themed like a Necron tomb.The Datavault update also includes a new season pass, with Raven Guard and Salamander armor sets, a new Absolute difficulty mode, lots of quality-of-life improvements, and other balance tweaks. The full patch notes can be found on the Focus website.
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  • Kick-start your continuous user research in 5 steps
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    Kick-start your Continuous Research in 5stepsIdentify and map your key user feedback sources to streamline your research process and maximizeimpact!Its been a while since I last wrote an article, and I must admit Ive missed sharing what I learn daily with the design community .For this one, I want to walk you through how my team and I set up a Continuous Research process at OpenClassrooms, and how it helped us deliver better insights to feed the roadmaps and ultimately improve our users experience.By the end of this article, you should be able to do the same for yourproduct!Lets divein!But wait! Before starting: why should we dothis?Youre right to ask that question!:)One of my core beliefs is that User Research should have a strong impact within a company while remaining efficient and time-effective. Unfortunately, this is not always the case: in some companies, user research can slow down decision-making or lead to poor strategic choices.The main objectives of Continuous Researchare:Regularly and easily gathering user feedback on strategic parts of theproductConsolidating knowledge aboutusersEnabling user-centric decision-makingCollecting user feedback continuously helps prioritize the roadmap, improve user experience, and speed up iteration cycles.Step 1: Identify Existing FeedbackSourcesHave you ever noticed that User Research is very similar to data analysis? Just like with data, structuring and cleaning your sources before extracting valuable and actionable insights iscrucial.You can collect feedback from various sources (Trustpilot, Appstore, Zendesk, Surveys)To start your Continuous Research process, here are the questions you need to ask yourself:Who in the company already has regular contact with users? (e.g., Sales, CustomerSuccess)Do they already collect regular feedback and how? (e.g., surveys, CSAT,calls)How do these sources perform? (e.g., number of monthly responses)Is this feedback regularly analyzed and bywhom?What is the purpose of these feedbacksources?What kind of insights do they generate?From these sources, identify the ones relevant for Continuous Research, eliminate duplicates, and remove those that dont provide real value. Favor sources that will bring relevant insights over the longterm.Clean up redundant or low-value feedback sources that lack clear ownership or objectives.Step 2: Map the FeedbackSourcesNow that you identified the most relevant feedback sources, you can start mapping them on every stage of the User Journey to have a good overall vision of whats available. You might also need to create new feedback sources as strategic touchpoint for business objectives that are not yet covered. Anyway, I really recommend starting small and complete your mapping one step at atime.At OpenClassrooms, we categorized different types of sources feeding Continuous Research:Different types of users feedbacksourcesStep Experience SurveysFeedback on a User JourneystepThese are the primary feedback sources for squads Continuous Research. We have one survey at the end of each step, composed of three mainparts:1. CSATCustomer Satisfaction It measures satisfaction on specific parts of the user experience.The question is How satisfied are you with the [Step Name] process?.2. CESCustomer Effort It measures the effort required for specific actions.The question is Completing this [Action or Step] seemed: very easy to very difficult.3. Qualitative feedbackThis open question provides context for the ratings, helping us understand the why behind user scores and gather improvement ideas.We add a question at the end to collect emails from users interested in improving the product, creating a user pool for testing and interviews!Recently, we tested adding a question about step clarity to assess whether the available information is clear and useful. This will help us measure the impact of Content Design more precisely.NPS surveysFeedback on the global ExperienceNet Promoter Score (NPS) measures customer loyalty toward the Brand. The qualitative feedback informs the company about users main concerns and expectations regarding their global experience with the product or service. The question is Would you recommend [Name of the company]?.NPS is widely debated as it provides broad feedback that is not always directly actionable. However, categorizing responses into themes allows us to the monitor changes in user satisfaction and dissatisfaction over time and better understand why.Temporary sourcesFeedback pre- or post-releaseThese are temporary sources, launched for a specific purpose and having having a lifetime of 1 to 6 months. They include surveys, user tests, and interviews that help gather feedback on a particular topic.Example of specific survey for the Matching stepIllustration by FabienGoubyExternal sourcesThese are third-party sources like App Store reviews, Google ratings, or Trustpilot. While you dont control them, analyzing them helps validate insights and spot trends that alignor notwith your own insights.Example of external feedback sourceTrustpilotGet more information on Continuous Research in thisarticle.Step 3: Document FeedbackSourcesNow that youve started mapping your sources, you can take it a step further by documenting each one more precisely:Objective: What do we want to measure? How does this feed into our strategy and inform decisions?Source: Where is it stored? In whichtool?Format: How is feedback collected? (e.g., in-product, email,call)Trigger: At what stage is feedback requested? Is there a specifictrigger?Filter: Are specific user segments targeted?Number: How many responses are received monthly? Is the source performing well?Card template to map your feedbacksourcesIt makes it easy for everyone on the team to understand what sources exist and what they are usedfor.Clarifying this information helps teams understand existing sources and their purposes while ensuring easy access to raw data if needed. It also prevents redundant surveys that ask similar questionsAnd your users will thank you for that!:)I strongly encourage you to do this in collaboration with other teams (e.g., marketing, support, sales,). This mapping should also belong to them, and they should be able to help you update and improveit.Step 4: Analyze Feedback RegularlyYou now have feedback sources that are relevant, mapped, and documented: welldone!But unanalyzed feedback has no value, agree? Now, you need to ensure this material is analyzed regularly without overwhelming teams. At OpenClassrooms, we review feedback monthly, typically at the end of eachmonth.All feedback is automatically stored in a dedicated folder in our Research Repository:List of continuous researchprojectsWe can import multiple sources into the same folder, allowing us to cross-analyze user interviews, Step Experience surveys, and external sources. This enhances the reliability of insights by merging different perspectives.Product Designers analyze feedback within their scope, tagging and categorizing it appropriately:Feedback analysis in our Research RepositoryThis ensures Designers and Product Managers gain a deeper understanding of users concerns while keeping the process efficient.But this process of tagging content can be time-consuming. To optimize it further, were experimenting with AI to assist in analyzing and automatically categorizing feedback. If youre interested in our first tests, check out thisarticle:AI prompt - Analyse user feedback | NotionStep 5: Present Insights and Drive DecisionsThese regular analyses help us generate valuable insights into user pain points and closely monitor satisfaction and effort overtime.Each month, Product Designers present their findings, combining them with Product Managers insights and data. This forms what we call the Squads Monthly Reports, which help prioritize roadmap topics based on criticality and business objectives.Findings are widely shared with the squads, stakeholders and leadership members.Depending on the objectives, we can present results in different ways:Categorized feedback byuserSplit of categories regarding our AlumnifeedbackThis allows teams to quickly identify patterns and trends. By comparing the proportion of different feedback themes, we can prioritize the most critical user concerns and ensure that decision-making is data-driven. It can impact the roadmap of all teams across the company, not just the Product team (e.g., Learning team, Mentorship team, Student Successteam).Top three pain points for a givenstep3 main user pain points for the Application stepThis can directly help prioritize the squad roadmap and identify key pain points that require deeper analysis or further exploration in the next product discovery phase.Evolution of Satisfaction and Effort overtimeThis allows us to correlate user satisfaction with business objectives. For example, if application rates drop, we can examine the Satisfaction and Effort scores for this step and analyze qualitative feedback to identify potential causes.It also helps us assess the impact of new releases. For example, whenever we make a change to the funnel, we analyze our Application Experience KPI to determine whether it reduces effort and enhances satisfaction.We can now track this evolution across all squads and have begun setting teams goals based on thosescores:Exemple of Satisfaction evolution over time for 3squadsWhats next?When launching your first surveys, youll likely find some ineffective. Some may not receive enough responses, while others may provide non-actionable feedback. This is normalyou wont get everything right on the first try!:)You will need to regularly iterate on your feedback sources: add new ones, remove ineffective ones, and adjust placement, channels, or questions asneeded.At OpenClassrooms, we continuously monitor Feedback sources performance and refine our approach accordingly.Impact of Continuous Research on ProductStrategyTime-saving: Collecting and analyzing feedback becomes easier. Teams no longer have to start fromscratch.Deeper user insights: Ongoing analysis enhances user understanding andempathy.Cross-team impact: Insights influence not only product roadmaps but also Customer Success, Sales, and Marketing.Proactive issue detection: Monitoring scores helps identify trends and take corrective action before problems escalate.Key numbers10+ Continuous research folderscreated900+ Feedback pieces analyzedmonthly20+ Actionable insights generated each month, directly influencing productstrategyWant to go further? Check out my article on Research Repositories:How to start a UX Research RepositoryKick-start your continuous user research in 5 steps was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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  • The Two Biggest Mistakes Beginners Make on the Rowing Machine
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.When someone experienced uses a rowing machine, its almost a thing of beautya continuous rhythm, their entire body continuously moving back and forth as the numbers on the screen rise higher and higher. So why, when you get on, does using it immediately feel impossible, and also your back hurts? You probably have the settings wrong, and chances are your technique sucks too. Let's fix both of those.There is a learning curve to the rowing machine (also called an erg), but you can master itprobably more quickly than you think. Its also common to note the damper setting and assume it works the same way as the resistance setting on any other cardio machine, but thats not exactly the case. Once youve fixed your technique and learned where to set the damper, and soon youll be sliding along rhythmically yourself. Concept2 RowErg Model D Indoor Rowing Machine - PM5 Monitor, Device Holder, Adjustable Air Resistance, Easy Storage with Black Sweat Towel $1,294.99 at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal $1,294.99 at Amazon The only "resistance" setting you need is #4On other cardio machines, you usually have a control that makes your workout harder, like the resistance knob on a bike, or the speed and incline controls on a treadmill. So you look at the rowing machine, see the damper that has settings from 1 to 10, and figure that you must want to crank this up to get a harder workout. If you think you're a tough guy, you'll set it to 10. But please don't. Youre best off setting it to number 4 (out of 10) and leaving it there, no matter the workout. Thats because the damper is not really a resistance setting, even though a lot of people mistake it for one. It makes more sense to think of it as being like the resistance of the water if you were in a real rowboat or rowing shell. You dont get a harder workout by moving your boat to a lake made of, I dont know, mercury. You stay on the water and you either row faster or push harder. At the highest settings, like 10, its hard to get the flywheel spinning, and the flywheel also slows down more before the next stroke. Rowing machine maker Concept2 compares rowing at a high damper setting (above 5 or so) to rowing a clunky rowboat: you need to push harder, and cant easily get into a continuous rhythm. You can do it if you want a more strength-based workout, in the same way that runners can focus on strength by doing sprints up a steep hill. But its not the way you would expect to do most of your training. To drive the point home, Concept2 surveyed Olympic rowers on what settings they actually use. Rather than damper number, serious rowers tend to look up their drag factor (which you can find from the little screen on the rowing machine) and adjust the damper as needed to get the drag factor they want. But the settings they described typically correlate to a damper setting of around 3 to 5, so 4 is a safe bet.Push with your legs, then pull with your armsThe biggest technique mistake most of us make is to grab the handle and immediately yoink with our arms. After all, the point is to row it toward us, right? Not really. The first thing you need to do, after youve gotten the handle in your hands, is to push with your legs. This is the part of the movement where you need to apply the most force, and conveniently, your legs are home to your biggest muscles. You power into the stroke by treating this initial phase almost like a squat.Then you can get your upper body into it. Once your legs are mostly straight, lean back from the hips; only then should you pull with your arms. So the sequence goes: Push with the legsLean back a littlePull with the armsIf youre used to doing cable rows or barbell rows in your strength training, that pulling motion is similar to the last step here. You can use your usual cues, but only after completing the first two steps. Once youve done all three parts of the stroke, youll be leaning back with legs straight and the handle at your chest. What now? Just reverse the movement: Allow your arms to straighten outReturn your torso to its upright positionBend the legs and slide your butt back to the starting position.Just repeat to yourself: Legs-back-arms, arms-back-legs. Once you get that basic rhythm, you can look up videos on the finer points of technique, like these from Concept2.
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  • Five of My Favorite Cheap Storage Solutions
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.I recommend a lot of organizational tools around here, from high-quality shelves to renter-friendly options. While having a bunch of designated storage space is crucial for maintaining the decluttering and organizational principles that keep a home in order, some of the products on the market are a little spendy. Sometimes, sure, you need to drop some significant cash on something that will really help you whip a space into shape, but most of the time, there are inexpensive options that get the job done just as well. Here are some of my favorite organizing staples, all of which cost me less than or around $25. Storage carts save money and spaceFirst up, I got a new storage cart this week. You might not think that something so smallit's just 15 inches deep and under five inches widewould be useful, but it absolutely is. A few notes: It was outrageously easy to build. The pieces were simple, they all snapped into place in a logical way, and I didn't even need any tools. It took me about two and a half minutes to do. It came with six different hooks, which really expands the potential it has for storage beyond its three tiered shelves. Crucially, it also came with wheels, but unlike the ones I've seen on a lot of build-it-yourself furniture, these actually work. The little casters don't get tangled or messed up. They're not sticky. They just... roll. Best of all? I got it for $16.71 after watching its price fluctuate between $17 and $21 while it was sitting in my Amazon cart. I am in love. Credit: Lindsey Ellefson As I've admired this over the past few hours, I've been stuck on what I want to do with it. It might be small, but it has a lot of potential. I'm tempted to make a new cleaning cart, which requires a rolling contraption such as this, but I'm also tempted to slide it next to my toilet for extra bathroom storage. Then again, it could fit easily in my closet, too, where it could help me with all the accessory organizing I struggle withshoes and bags could go on the shelves while scarves, necklaces, and belts drape from the hooks. At this price point and knowing how versatile and simple it is, I'm thinking I should buy three more right now and just do it all. Under-cabinet storage is key (and cheap)On second thought, I probably won't create a cleaning cart out of my wonderful, tiered organizerbut only because I have finally organized my cleaning supplies just how I like them (and for under $25, again). I have an under-cabinet storage unit similar to this, but this product actually is better because you get two for $21.99. 2 Pack Pull-Out Storage Organizers $21.99 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $21.99 at Amazon I only got one before, but it was around $17. Even though I just have the one, it's made a world of difference in keeping my cleaning supplies organized, mostly because of the bottom shelf's ability to slide out, which means I don't have to dig through a bunch of carefully stacked items to reach what I need. Again, there are hooks on the side, which are perfect for rags, so everything stays together. Acrylic organizers for existing shelvesI've mentioned this before, but acrylic organizers have done wonders for organizing my shelving. You can get wooden ones, too, but acrylic tends to be cheaper. Look for anything with tiered, tiny steps built in, like this: Large Acrylic Display Risers $6.49 at Amazon $8.73 Save $2.24 Shop Now Shop Now $6.49 at Amazon $8.73 Save $2.24 I use little risers like this all over my apartment: They store my makeup, my perfume, and, in some cases, smaller knick-knacks like candles and little decorations. Beyond the fact that they're just ridiculously cheap, the tiers make them perfect for holding delicate objects, since I don't have to disrupt any of the items in front to get to what's in the back and they don't touch or rub on each other. I can see and reach what I have and everything stays safe. (If you're worried about knocking things over on these delicate little units, though, pick up some museum gel, which is a sticky substance you can place under items on flat surfaces to keep them in place.)Cube shelving for creating subdivisionsI am, I believe, in my 12th year as a cube-shelving enthusiast. I've evangelized about these before, but I really stand by it for a few reasons. First, the shelves being broken up into square compartments makes it very easy to organize your possessions by niche categories. With longer shelves or drawers, you may only have one to dedicate to "shirts," but shirts can refer to long-sleeved tops, t-shirts, going-out tops, camis, button-ups, sweaters, and a whole slew of other types. With cube storage, you can drill down on more refined categories, keeping everything in better order and making it easier to find what you need when you need it. Furinno Pasir 3-Tier No Tool Assembly Open Shelf Bookcase, White $25.92 at Amazon $29.99 Save $4.07 Shop Now Shop Now $25.92 at Amazon $29.99 Save $4.07 The second reason is that they're cheapmost of the time. Yes, you can find larger versions that retail up into the $80 or $90 range, but my apartment is stocked up with these three-cube types, which are usually around $25. (I know the one linked above is $25.92, so not under $25, but according to price-tracking tool CamelCamelCamel, it's been down to $17.99 before and that's close to the price I remember purchasing these at most often. It's a waiting game, that's all.) I have them in my closet behind my hanging garments, in my kitchen (doubling as extra work space, with their flat tops), in my bathroom, and in my living room. They're compact and buying them in smaller configurations makes them more versatile and adaptable, especially when you're living in a smaller space. Cube shelves forever! I remain obsessed with my storage lamp (though its price fluctuates)Finally, since buying a storage lamp during October Prime Day, I've been consistently impressed with how useful it isbut the price has gone up recently. I cannot tell you this is something you can get for below or around $25, though it pains me to admit it. The one I have was in the $33 range in the fall, but is now $51.09. Kind of despicable, if you ask me, but I'm lucky I got it when I did because I use one level to hold lotions and cozy items, another for my gaming stuff, and the top one as a display area to take pictures of things I want to sell online, since the lighting from up top illuminates my goods just right. Plus, it's just a damn useful lamp in its own right, with or without the storage shelves underneath.The good news is that competing brands and products are available in the lower range, for about $29. Again, it's not $25, but it's still close and if you're looking for classy storage that doubles as functional decor, this is what I recommend.
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  • Prime Gaming's February freebies include BioShock Infinite and Wolfenstein: Youngblood
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    Amazon has shared a list of video games that Prime members can snag for free this month, and there are some real gems. Its a nice mix of AAA and indie titles. Additionally, the company revealed some new titles coming to the cloud-gaming platform Luna.BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available right now. This version includes the full game, as originally released back in 2013, plus all of the various DLC and add-ons that came after. We called it an easy story to fall in love with in our official review, and that certainly stands to this day.The Talos Principle: Gold Edition is also ready to play right now. Just like Bioshock, this is the full game plus all of the DLC. We loved this story-driven puzzle title upon its release in 2015, calling it mysterious and haunting, creative and beautiful. Its also super fun. Incidentally, theres a remake coming sometime this year.Other titles coming to Prime Gaming this month include Wolfenstein: Youngblood on February 20 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut on February 27. On the indie front, the co-op shooter AK-xolotl: Together is available right now and the pixelated roguelike western Colt Canyon drops on February 20.Prime Gaming members in many parts of the world, including the US and much of Europe, also have access to the companys cloud-gaming platform Luna. A bunch of new titles have hit the service this month, all of which are available to play right now.These include Devil May Cry 5, Batora: Lost Haven, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition and Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. Other freshly-dropped games include the fantastic action RPG Nobody Saves the World Complete and Batora: Lost Haven.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/prime-gamings-february-freebies-include-bioshock-infinite-and-wolfenstein-youngblood-182321261.html?src=rss
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