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Nick Evanson - Suffering so you don't have to, this streamer has doubled up on haptic suits to feel the real pain of Skyrim VR - pcgamer.com

Suffering so you don't have to, this streamer has doubled up on haptic suits to feel the real pain of Skyrim VR

Having already spent over $15,000 on building the ultimate VR gaming set-up, one streamer has decided that the level of haptic feedback it offered simply wasn't immersive enough. Cue an additional vest that replicates health damage in the form of electric shocks to the skin, to make sword hits, magic blasts, and dragon fire really sting.

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Nick Evanson - Early benchmark suggests Intel's Battlemage GPU in Lunar Lake has lots of low-power promise - pcgamer.com

Early benchmark suggests Intel's Battlemage GPU in Lunar Lake has lots of low-power promise

Intel's forthcoming Lunar Lake CPU architecture, aimed at the low-power mobile market, will be the first processor to sport the chip maker's Battlemage graphics chip. Very few details about the updated design exist in the wild but some early benchmark results (via Videocardz) have come to light, and they look very promising.

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Nick Evanson - Intel points at motherboard vendors for recent CPU instability issues but the chip maker isn't entirely blame-free - pcgamer.com

Intel points at motherboard vendors for recent CPU instability issues but the chip maker isn't entirely blame-free

You might recall reports of Unreal-based games crashing when running on gaming PCs using high-end Intel processors toward the start of this year. As the problem was getting flagged up around the world, things were serious enough for Intel to investigate the problem formally. That's still ongoing but Intel has made an early statement on the matter, in which it's essentially blaming motherboard manufacturers for having default settings in the BIOS/UEFI that allow the CPU to run well past the recommended limits for power and current.

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Nick Evanson - NASA manages to fix Voyager's garbled data problem, even though it's more than 15 billion miles away - pcgamer.com

NASA manages to fix Voyager's garbled data problem, even though it's more than 15 billion miles away

Back in November, NASA's second longest-running spacecraft Voyager I began sending data that made no sense whatsoever. Instead of information about its status and what various sensors were recording, all the scientists got was a meaningless repeated pattern. Well, after much head-scratching and hard work, engineers have fixed the issue and confirmed that Voyager I is transmitting properly once more, from the depths of interstellar space.

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Nick Evanson - Homeworld 3's latest system requirements won't fill up your SSD but you'll need all the CPU and GPU you can throw at it - pcgamer.com

Homeworld 3's latest system requirements won't fill up your SSD but you'll need all the CPU and GPU you can throw at it

With Homeworld 3 just weeks away from launch, Blackbird Interactive has done what surprisingly few developers do these days: updated and released a comprehensive system requirements chart. For gamers using a modest PC, it looks very promising, but if you're hoping to play it at 4K with maximum graphics, you're going to need the very best gaming hardware.

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Nick Evanson - RDNA 3+ edges closer as AMD hints at refreshed GPU architecture in its Linux firmware - pcgamer.com

RDNA 3+ edges closer as AMD hints at refreshed GPU architecture in its Linux firmware

AMD has uploaded a set of new files to its Linux repository, something that it does regularly. What makes these special is the one specifically for graphics chips uses a codename that tallies with a previous update to its Linux compiler, all of which confirms that a refresh to the RDNA 3 architecture is nearing release.

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Nick Evanson - Asus adds 'Intel Baseline Profile' to new BIOS files to combat stability issues but the TDP is still higher than Intel's actual baselines - pcgamer.com

Asus adds 'Intel Baseline Profile' to new BIOS files to combat stability issues but the TDP is still higher than Intel's actual baselines

With some Intel i9 users reporting issues with games crashing, Asus has responded by releasing new BIOS files for a raft of its Intel-based motherboards. The main update sports an 'Intel Baseline Profile' which is claimed to apply stock power limits to the CPU. However, the feature isn't quite doing what it says it is, though users should see better stability if they use it.

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Nick Evanson - A new physics paper suggests that we may all be living in the ultimate 4X strategy game after all - pcgamer.com - After

A new physics paper suggests that we may all be living in the ultimate 4X strategy game after all

Have you heard of the simulation hypothesis? It's the idea that the universe, as we perceive it, is essentially a form of simulated reality and it's been explored in genuine scientific research, philosophical texts, and major plot devices in numerous films. Well, a new physics research paper on the nature of information claims that if its findings were to be empirically validated, it would be a major piece of evidence for the notion that we're all living in the grandest giant 4X strategy game of all time.

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