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Joshua Wolens - EVE players are in revolt over CCP's blockchain plans: 'None of us want this crypto slop' - pcgamer.com - county Frontier

EVE players are in revolt over CCP's blockchain plans: 'None of us want this crypto slop'

Yesterday, I wrote about my chat with CCP's top brass about its upcoming survival MMO EVE Frontier—a new game in the EVE universe that uses blockchain tech to (so goes the CCP pitch) take the player-led philosophy of EVE Online and make it weirder, wilder, and woolier, even letting players become effectively co-developers of the game alongside CCP. I went in as sceptical as I am of literally anything with the whiff of Web3 about it, but hearing the devs' pitch left me at least open to the possibility they were doing something interesting with the technology.

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Joshua Wolens - Tony Hawk eats magical truth-telling salad, immediately confirms he and Activision have got something cooking for the first time since Vicarious Visions got swallowed - pcgamer.com - China

Tony Hawk eats magical truth-telling salad, immediately confirms he and Activision have got something cooking for the first time since Vicarious Visions got swallowed

Activision's made a lot of bad choices over the years, but few of them sting more for me personally than its decision to merge remake studio Vicarious Visions with Blizzard, killing plans for future Tony Hawk's Pro Skater remakes with the stroke of a pen.

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Joshua Wolens - The PC Gaming Show returns December 5 with a sleigh full of the latest and greatest PC games - pcgamer.com

The PC Gaming Show returns December 5 with a sleigh full of the latest and greatest PC games

It's arriving in December and represents a festival of togetherness that enraptures families the world over. That's right: The PC Gaming Show is back, and it's bringing a hefty sack of videogame magic when it hits this December 5.

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Joshua Wolens - Noriaki Okamura - Konami admits Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 kind of sucked at launch, promises to 'do everything we can not to repeat that' with Volume 2 - pcgamer.com

Konami admits Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 1 kind of sucked at launch, promises to 'do everything we can not to repeat that' with Volume 2

Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Volume 1 hit almost a year ago, and it did so in a, uh, pretty lacklustre state. Konami never promised full-blown remasters—just basic ports of the OG Metal Gears alongside MGS 1 through 3—but even so, the versions of those games we got on PC still left a lot to be desired. There were missing options, muddy textures, audio glitches, and some versions of MGS 1 were straight-up undownloadable. All in all, not quite what you want for a series as well-loved as MGS.

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Joshua Wolens - FromSoft hands out a mega-nerf to Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss, players begin printing their 'I beat him pre-patch' t-shirts to lord it over the rest of us - pcgamer.com

FromSoft hands out a mega-nerf to Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss, players begin printing their 'I beat him pre-patch' t-shirts to lord it over the rest of us

If you've already beaten Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss, congratulations. You're now part of a lucky few who have full licence to be insufferable to anyone who only manages it after today. FromSoft has just released a new patch that hands out some nerfs to the expansion's final fight, making it—frankly—baby-school stuff. Just pathetically easy. True gamers need not apply.

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Joshua Wolens - Ubisoft - As it struggles to find players, Ubisoft's XDefiant will give you $9 in funbucks if you log in a few times over the next couple of weeks - pcgamer.com

As it struggles to find players, Ubisoft's XDefiant will give you $9 in funbucks if you log in a few times over the next couple of weeks

Remember XDefiant? The sweaty, free-to-play COD-like from Ubisoft that—per Midcap Partners analyst Charles-Louis Planade—has struggled to find an audience since it came out last May? It's understandably keen that you play it, and is offering around $9 (£8) in company scrip to anyone who shows up once a day in the game between now and September 24. 

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Joshua Wolens - Former Sony prez says thousands of laid-off devs can just 'go to the beach for a year' and don't blame greedy execs: 'Things jump out in front of you and you deal with them just like any game. So get over it!' - pcgamer.com

Former Sony prez says thousands of laid-off devs can just 'go to the beach for a year' and don't blame greedy execs: 'Things jump out in front of you and you deal with them just like any game. So get over it!'

It's been an awful couple of years to work in the games industry. More and more, developers are living at the point of a knife, as studios big and small make cut after cut after cut with the usual blather about streamlining and resets and delivering value for shareholders. At the beginning of this year, 16,000 devs had lost their jobs, and that number has only climbed as companies like Bungie, Rocksteady, and countless others have laid off hundreds of staff.

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Joshua Wolens - Peter Molyneux - New fan-made engine makes Black and White playable on modern PCs, because god knows neither EA or Molyneux is going to do it - pcgamer.com

New fan-made engine makes Black and White playable on modern PCs, because god knows neither EA or Molyneux is going to do it

Good news, friends: It's the early 2000s again. You are young—possibly not even born—your Apple products have ports, Peter Molyneux is back and ready to break your heart, and Black and White just got a release.

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