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Time of India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Marvel Rivals Act 3 glitch: Reasons and possible fixes
(Image via NetEase Games) The Marvel Rivals Hellfire Gala event has been a hit, but it seems to have hit a snag, leaving the players struggling to unlock Act 3 despite the completion of earlier stages. It turns out that it is not a bug, but instead a hidden hurdle and the confusion stems from misleading progress indicators. It's leading the players to believe there is some glitch in the system. Here is all you need to know about why this is happening and how you can fix it. Why is Marvel Rivals Act 3 not unlocking? Marvel Rivals hellfire gala act 3 not working The confusion here stems from the misleading 4/4 Gifts Claimed in Act 2 message being displayed to show progress. It leads the players to believe they have completed it all. However, it only tracks the collected rewards and not the completed missions. To unlock Act 3, the players will have to finish all Marvel Rivals Act 2 challenges . It includes winning the matches, dealing damages and even securing the Double Kos. The missions are tucked under the Hellfire Gifts tab, which makes it easier to miss. Until all three phases of the missions in Act 2 are completed, Act 3, therefore, remains locked. How to fix the issue to unlock Marvel Rivals Act 3? To fix the issue, revisit Act 2 and check the Hellfire Gifts section for any incomplete missions—locate the floating ticket icons; each of these represents the mission. Once you find the icons, clear all the tasks. Once you are done with Act 3, the Gala Star Vote will unlock. It will allow you to vote for the next hero skin and also to complete the new tasks. If Act 3 still does not appear, try to restart the game or clear the cache. There are some players who have reported delayed unlocks because of server-side tracking. As the event ends on May 23, 2025, make sure to act fast and secure your Wolverine Patches skin before the same is gone. Voting troubles in Act 3: How to solve it? Even when Act 3 is unlocked, some players are not able to vote. The culprit here is Missing Voting Tokens. It requires players to convert the X-coins earned via challenges. If the Vote buttons remain greyed, check the token balance—under the hero portraits. To have a smoother movement, convert the X-coins to the tokens before you enter Act 3. In case the UI freezes, you can restart the app or even clear the cache. If the issues are still persistent, you can reinstall. It quite often resolves the deeper glitches. Tips for smoother progress Track the missions manually. Do not just be reliant on the gift counter. Convert the X-coins early. In Act 3, you will need 200 for the voting tokens. Check for any updates. Make sure the game is running the latest patch. By following simple steps, you can bypass any confusion and enjoy the event without any hassle. Happy gaming! Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


The Sun
17-05-2025
- General
- The Sun
Drone operation without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summmit
KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Its Chief Executive Officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remain as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). 'A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit,' he said when contacted today. He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. 'CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) for any drone flight activities in the country. 'This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations,' he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the ASEAN Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. 'Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM),' he said.


The Sun
17-05-2025
- General
- The Sun
Drone use without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summit
KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Its Chief Executive Officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remain as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). 'A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit,' he said when contacted today. He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. 'CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) for any drone flight activities in the country. 'This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations,' he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the ASEAN Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. 'Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM),' he said.

The Star
17-05-2025
- General
- The Star
Drone operations without permit prohibited during Asean Summit, says CAAM
KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) says that any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the Asean Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Chief executive officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remains as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). "A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit," he said when contacted Saturday (May 17). He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. "CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Survey and Mapping Department Malaysia for any drone flight activities in the country. "This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations," he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the Asean Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. "Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM)," he said. - Bernama


New Straits Times
14-05-2025
- General
- New Straits Times
Lima '25: Drone ban imposed for safety as Langkawi prepares for airshow
LANGKAWI: The use of drones without prior approval is strictly prohibited in and around the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2025 (Lima '25), which runs from today until May 24. The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said that this restriction was essential to ensure the safety of the event's preparations and its smooth execution. "CAAM strongly advises the public not to operate drones during Lima '25 in Langkawi," it said in a statement today. The ban covers two periods: from May 14 to 19, during airshow rehearsals in the Alor Star area, and from May 20 to 24, when the official Lima '25 airshow takes place in Langkawi. The restriction aims to prevent any potential incidents, particularly those that could jeopardise the safety and security of the public and various aircraft. "Any aerial activity, including drone operations, that poses a threat to public safety or property will be subject to Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3)," the statement said. "Such activities also breach Regulation 98 and Regulations 140–144 under the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016, as well as Civil Aviation Directives (CADs)." Meanwhile, activity has intensified at Langkawi International Airport in Padang Matsirat, as transport aircraft and aerobatic team jets began arriving in stages from noon today. A check revealed the continuous landing of Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) assets in preparation for the airshow segment of Lima '25, which officially begins on Tuesday. Among the arrivals was the Sukhoi SU-30MKM, decorated in Jalur Gemilang livery and nicknamed 'Toruk Makto'. The aircraft, which had been conducting training at the Kepala Batas RMAF Air Base in Alor Star, touched down at the airport at around 2pm. Six KT-1B Woong Bee aircraft from Indonesia's Jupiters aerobatic team were also spotted, along with the RMAF's F/A-18D Hornet, affectionately known among defence enthusiasts as 'Pikachu'. An RMAF C-130 Hercules was seen landing and subsequently taking off again, believed to be transporting personnel and equipment in support of the Lima '25 defence showcase. This year's Lima, the region's premier maritime and aerospace exhibition, will take place from May 20 to 24, with the aerospace segment hosted at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC) and the maritime segment at Resorts World Langkawi. This edition of Lima is jointly organised by the Defence Ministry and Global Exhibitions and Conferences Sdn Bhd (GEC), under the theme 'Today's Innovation, Tomorrow's Progress'.