ผู้เล่น Elden Ring ได้ค้นพบบั๊กใหม่ในส่วนเสริมล่าสุด Shadow of the Erdtree ที่ทำให้บอสใหญ่ของเกมตัวล่าสุด Promised Consort Radahn ไม่สามารถตอบโต้การโจมตีของคุณได้เลยสักครั้งเดียว
ดังที่เห็นในคลิปด้านล่าง ผู้เล่น Elden Ring คนหนึ่งกำลังเดินทางผ่าน Lands of Shadow กับเพื่อนของเขาอย่างสนุกสนาน เมื่อพวกเขาเผชิญหน้ากับบอสตัวสุดท…
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Read moreI think this tops the Megan Fox thing. Last week, Blizzard dropped an announcement asking fans to “donate to the blood harvest”, allowing them to earn some in-game swag for Diablo 4.
Here’s the run-down. Until November 20, US players over 18 can submit proof of blood donation to any blood donation clinic, “such as a confirmation email given to them by their chosen donation site.” Once the donation has been received, the amount of blood donated’ll be logged and added to the tally. Which is a nicely-animated blood fountain. Lovely.
“All players that own [Diablo 4] will receive the in-game rewards once the tiered milestones are reached,” reads the site’s FAQ, so even if you aren’t willing to spill your vital fluids for Lilith, you’ll still reap the rewards of your fellow …
Read morePieces Interactive, the developer of the Alone in the Dark reboot that launched earlier this year, has been shut down by parent company Embracer Group.
Word of the closure came via Pieces Interactive’s Twitter feed, which posted an image containing the studio’s logo and the message “Pieces Interactive: 2007-2024. Thanks for playing with us.”
The studio’s website now carries the same image, as well as a longer message detailing the studio’s history since its founding in 2007. “In 2017, Pieces Interactive were acquired by Embracer Group after working with the expansion for Titan Quest, Titan Quest: Ragnarök and third expansion for Titan Quest, Titan Quest: Atlantis,” the message says. “Our last release was the reimagining of Alone in the Dark.”
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Read moreHelldivers 2 lets players fight all manner of giant alien bugs. There are scuttling bugs, flying bugs, armoured bugs, barfing bugs, and as of the controversial Escalation of Freedom update, colossal betentacled impaling bugs. But one Helldivers 2 player has encountered a rare species of Terminid no Helldiver has ever clapped eyes on before: bouncing bugs.
Said Helldiver is the (excellently named) FortyFourTomatoes, who posted a video to Reddit of themselves fighting off a large cluster of Terminids as they await extraction from a mission. The twist? All of the Terminids are bouncing up and down as if they are all standing on individual, tailor made trampolines.
Titled “This is the most ridiculous bug I’ve ever witnessed”, it’s certainly one of the more memorable glitches I’v…
Read moreAMD is on the record scheduling its next-gen Zen CPUs, to be known as the Ryzen 8000 series, for next year. We could even see Zen 5 launch in some form in the first half of 2024. So, it’s no surprise that the rumours regarding the new chips are now coming thick and fast.
The latest comes from YouTube channel RedGamingTech and among numerous details perhaps the big stand out is a claim that AMD is prioritising multi-threaded performance over single-threaded.
That’s a very broad claim, but the details make sense. The argument goes that server chips are the big money spinner for AMD, not desktop CPUs for we mere gamers. AMD, of course, tends to build a single CPU core design which is rolled out in various configuration across server and client PC, often using exactly the same C…
Read moreThere’s an increasingly concerning phenomenon happening one the web right now, one that’s seeing scammers buying up top ad spots on Google in order to spread malicious code. Often impersonating well known apps such as WhatsApp, they can blend seamlessly with harmless ads. Unless you know the exact URL of the app you’re trying to download, you could find yourself downloading something harmful.
We’ve been watching phishing tactics evolve over the years, and while buying ads to impersonate free and open-source apps isn’t a new method for would-be scammers, it seems to have increased along with the trend in NFT and cryptocurrency investments going on all over the internet.
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I want to be very clear from the jump here: You cannot currently play Bloodborne on your PC without a lot of pain-in-the-ass setup. Even if you do spend hours just to get the game to run like I have, it’ll become clear very quickly that PS4 emulation still has a very long way to go, as evidenced by frequent crashing, lighting glitches, slowdown, and largely absent sound effects. But it’s absolutely wild that it works at all, because it’s been just two months since the developers behind open source PS4 emulator ShadPS4 started publicly showing off its progress.
If you judge by YouTube video titles and clips you see on social media, you might get the impression that in the last few weeks Bloodborne has now been emulated so effectively you can have a good time playing it o…
Read moreHogwarts Legacy received a recent patch that was mainly focused on bug fixes and ray tracing. Yet the patch notes omitted a change, swiftly spotted by players and subsequently confirmed by developer Avalanche, that is more of a quality of life improvement. They’ve shut up those bloody statues.
Ignatia Wildsmith is a long-dead witch, remembered and immortalised in the wizarding world for her invention of Floo Powder. Nevermind the lore: Floo travel is what you use to fast-travel around Hogwarts Legacy. In-game you do this by going up to busts of Ignatia Wildsmith which, this being a magical world, chatter away at you. And boy does Ignatia go on about how great her invention is and travel broadening the mind and oh my word just let me fast travel please.
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Read moreIn May this year we reported on the case of 52-year-old Shinobu Yoshida, from Nagoya, Japan, who in what may be a world first was arrested and charged for violating copyright laws, after uploading gameplay clips and other content. The prosecution was led by the Content Overseas Distribution Agency (CODA), which focuses on copyright protection, and Yoshida has now been found guilty.
Yoshida admitted to the charges at a hearing on August 2, and was sentenced on September 7 at the Sendai District Court in Miyagi Prefecture. That he pled guilty is not surprising given the facts of the case (he said to police “I knew it was illegal as I was doing it”), but the sentence may raise some eyebrows. Yoshida received two years in jail, with a five-year suspended sentence on top, and wa…
Read moreMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy may not have been the smash hit that Square Enix wanted, but it was still a darn fine adventure that managed to win over this die-hard fan of developer Eidos Montreal’s previous work on the Deus Ex games. Now, you can experience the studio’s sci-fi action game in cheaper, more portable fashion.
Guardians of the Galaxy recently became Steam Deck Verified, meaning it’s completely functional with the Deck’s default controller configuration, has legible text and appropriate controller icons, and exhibits stable performance on the base graphics settings. So if you fancy taking Star Lord, Gamora & co. on the road with you, you can be assured you’ll have a frictionless experience.
If you haven’t already picked up Eidos Montreal’s latest, now mig…
Read moreAwesome Games Done Quick Online will kick off on Sunday, January 8, launching a week-long high-speed gaming extravaganza featuring some of the world’s foremost speedrunners showing off their skills on an array of games from the past and present—and one starring a hard-to-kill action hero that never officially saw the light of day.
The AGDQ event gets underway with a pre-show set to start at 11:30 pm ET, followed by the first speedrun—an Any% run of Splatoon 3 on the Nintendo Switch—at noon. The PC swings into action at 2:14 pm ET (these schedules are very tight) with some Crash Bandicoot fun. That’s not really my cup of tea, but an hour after that a New Game+ run of Mirror’s Edge will begin, which is more my speed.
Here’s a Catalyst run from Summer Games Do…
Read moreMicrosoft has taken out a huge advertisement in newspaper The Washington Post advocating for its acquisition of Activision Blizzard, one of only a few major public moves by the company to support its proposed acquisition in the last month. Curiously, the ad is endorsed by both Microsoft and the massive Communications Workers of America union, or CWA, highlighting Microsoft’s past year of public maneuvers in favor of labor rights and the rights of employees to form unions.
It’s a marked alignment, given that Microsoft just worked alongside the CWA to recognize a massive union forming at its Zenimax studio. It’s part of a pattern of Microsoft being very publicly open to union formation—almost as if in direct response to Activision Blizzard’s own behavior.
As spotted and …
Read moreIs it possible to know how AMD Ryzen 9000-series CPUs actually perform yet? It seems like every day there’s a new rumoured or actual change affecting how we should interpret the performance and value of these new processors. Right after learning that a Windows update can improve Zen 3, 4, and 5 gaming performance, we’re now hearing that TDP boost modes are here for the Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X.
Judging by a UEFI screenshot from X user kuroberu (via Wccftech), who claims to have received a new BIOS from MSI, the company looks to be adding a 105 W TDP option to its latest BIOS releases for the socket AM5 platform. This should allow the 9600X and 9700X—both 65 W chips by default—to run at a higher 105 W TDP, improving performance but also presumably increasing volt…
Read moreGamePressure recently published an interview with Feargus Urquhart, RPG standby Obsidian Entertainment’s CEO and one of its founders. The sweeping interview touched on Obsidian’s key moments and future plans after one of its best years ever, but I was most intrigued by the snippets of CRPG deep lore that were dredged up over the course of the conversation.
Most shocking to me was the mention that Obsidian was, at one point, in talks to create a videogame based on Avatar 2. “Back then, we were talking with them [James Cameron and 20th Century Fox] about making an Avatar 2 game,” Urquhart explained. “I don’t even know how long ago. Eight, six years, something like that.”
That would date this proposal to the mid-2010s, prior to Avatar: The Way of Water’s official revea…
Read moreMastodon, the social media site that seems to survive by virtue of the fact that Twitter is now rubbish, has seen a number of popular accounts from the ex-blue bird move over to its platform, where they can live out their days in relative freedom.
One such account is the BBC Micro Bot (via The Register), and it serves an interesting purpose: Feed it some BASIC via a toot (yep) and it’ll handily output the result into its gallery, often with an accompanying post featuring a photo or video file of its eventual creation, and some of them are just plain gorgeous.
The BBC Micro Bot acts as an 8-bit computer emulator that interprets BBC BASIC, and for those younger members of our readership who have no idea what that means, allow me to explain. BBC BASIC is a version of the BASIC …
Read moreJust a couple weeks after Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu said it intends “to be aggressive in applying AI” to its content creation processes, the company has confirmed with VGC that its new multiplayer party shooter Foamstars does in fact use AI-generated art—but just a teeny little bit.
The presence of AI art in Foamstars was first revealed during a recent press event, during which producer Kosuke Okatani said that while most of the game was made by humans, there was a small amount of art created by Midjourney, a tool that converts text inputs into images.
“All of the core elements in Foamstars—the core gameplay, and the things that make the game enjoyable—those are all made by hand,” Okatani said. “However, we did want to experiment with AI as well. …
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