Tag: OVERFLOW
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Dragon’s Dogma 2: The best settings for your PC
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If you were a fan of Capcom’s original Dragon’s Dogma, released on PC in 2016, then you will almost certainly be knee deep in pawns, monsters, and magic right now in its sequel. If you are, then you’ll also have noticed that the game’s performance isn’t great, even if you have a powerful gaming PC.…
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Nameless Village: How to find the secret cave and items
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The Nameless Village in Dragon’s Dogma 2 has a secret and it’ll take a little bit of finesse to find it. You’re told to turn back as soon as you arrive, but won’t face any consequences for poking around anyway. All the people here will refuse to tell you what’s going on until you discover…
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Game developers come together at GDC for a ‘GDScream’ to vent rage at the state of the industry: ‘It feels hard to be here and pretend like everything is fine’
Developers at GDC gathered today to express their feelings about the state of the game industry, in what under the circumstances is really the only reasonable way to react: with a scream. “The game industry is falling apart around us, and we’re all flocking to San Francisco for a week to pretend like this is…
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Teaser for the next Alien movie features a youthful cast and more facehuggers than you can shake an M41A Pulse Rifle at
Look, I won’t go so far to say I’m a fan of the last couple of Alien movies—who could forgive the undodgeable space wheel or Michael Fassbender’s “I’ll do the fingering” line—but I am enough of an apologist to be excited about the next one. All of which is to say, hey, here’s the first…
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Blizzard just killed Diablo 4 by announcing a list of changes so massive that it’s practically a new game
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Blizzard should call Diablo 4’s next season Diablo 5 because the changes coming are so fundamental and widespread, it’s going to feel like you’re playing a full-on sequel. After months of teasing a massive overhaul to Diablo 4’s core design, Blizzard used today’s Campfire Chat steam to walk through season 4’s rework to loot and…
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Diablo 4’s loot rework PTR begins on April 2, season 3 extended until mid-May ‘to ensure that we get all the feedback’
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Blizzard announced during today’s Campfire Chat livestream that the big Diablo 4 loot rework announced in February will go live on a public test realm on April 2, giving players one week—until April 9—to put the update through its paces and see what’s changing. Diablo 4 players may note that the PTR dates put it…
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Stardew Valley Version 1.6 patch notes released and are absolutely huge
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The sublime Stardew Valley has recently received the Version 1.6 update on PC and the console update for Stardew Valley is coming very soon. The Stardew Valley 1.6 update was initial meant to be a small update, but judging from the patch notes published down below it is absolutely massive, with too many changes to…
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Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update is finally live, and Eric Barone wasn’t kidding: it is massive
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BaroneWatch 2024 has concluded: The Stardew Valley 1.6 update is now live, and that means we’ve finally got the full rundown of all the changes in the long-awaited update. Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update, lest you’ve forgotten, was intended to be a small thing: Creator Eric Barone warned players in 2022 that it would be mostly…
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Void Bastards’ space cowboy sequel has 13 different ‘outlaws’ you equip and swap like weapons, but if you play poorly they’ll refuse to work together
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I think I began to get a handle on Wild Bastards’ unique character swapping system just as I ran out of characters to swap. I was down to the last member of my three-cowpoke crew as I faced a tough random encounter, the last thing between me and a successful planetary extraction. Any dreams I…
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Nvidia CEO brings out a monster dual-GPU Blackwell chip at GTC: here’s what it tells us about the next GeForce graphics cards
There’s a new Nvidia architecture in town, and it’s a doozy. Blackwell has just been announced by Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang at GTC and will feature inside the ludicrously large B200 GPU. To call them ‘GPUs’ would technically be wrong, however. They’re dual-GPU packages with a total of 208 billion transistors across them. To put…