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Todd Howard - Rich Stanton - Emil Pagliarulo - Todd Howard says Bethesda's trying to 'increase our output' with Elder Scrolls and Fallout 'because we don't want to wait that long either' - pcgamer.com

Todd Howard says Bethesda's trying to 'increase our output' with Elder Scrolls and Fallout 'because we don't want to wait that long either'

It's been a decade since Fallout 4, and 13 years since The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. Since then Bethesda hasn't been sitting on its hands, with Fallout 76 releasing in 2018 and of course the studio's main focus for several years being Starfield. But fans could occasionally be forgiven for wondering just how long these things take, more from a stance of thinking about how much more time one has on this ball of dust than mere entitlement. I was young when Skyrim came out, for god's sake.

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Todd Howard - Rich Stanton - Todd Howard is a good boy after all—warned his mum that the Fallout show's full of 'sex, violence, and bad words' - pcgamer.com - Usa - After

Todd Howard is a good boy after all—warned his mum that the Fallout show's full of 'sex, violence, and bad words'

Todd Howard's been on the interview circuit around the hugely successful launch of Amazon's Fallout TV series, which rapidly became the streaming platform's biggest show since the Lord of the Rings and was almost immediately renewed for a second season. Those of us who've been playing the games for some time knew exactly what to expect tonally, and one of the show's triumphs is how well it captures the grim and slightly goofy world, where one moment you're trading jokes with a sentient sexbot and the next going Rambo on a bunch of cannibals. 

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Rich Stanton - Google picks the one fight it will never win—with Sonic fans - pcgamer.com

Google picks the one fight it will never win—with Sonic fans

The all-conquering tech giant that is Alphabet, nee Google, has finally overreached itself. The Google Play X account, essentially Google's public-facing games side, decided to do its own version of a popular meme, a thread that began with these fateful words: «Sonic, but as you scroll he gets older and older.»

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Rich Stanton - Walton Goggins - Aaron Moten - Walton Goggins reveals that parts of the Fallout show were filmed at a diamond mine where 'there's still diamonds on the ground' - pcgamer.com

Walton Goggins reveals that parts of the Fallout show were filmed at a diamond mine where 'there's still diamonds on the ground'

Walton Goggins plays The Ghoul on the Fallout TV show, who over the course of the series becomes a memorable and conflicted link between the world as-was and as it is in the present day. It's a fantastic performance, which will be no surprise to those who've followed Goggins' career, and while basking in the aftermath of the show's success the actor revealed a surprising detail about one of the locations.

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Rich Stanton - Fallout 4's most popular mods are now ones that remove Bethesda's disastrous 'next gen' update - pcgamer.com

Fallout 4's most popular mods are now ones that remove Bethesda's disastrous 'next gen' update

Amid the positive reception and general hype for the series created by Amazon's excellent Fallout series, Bethesda did the most Bethesda thing it possibly could have done. As players rushed back to the various games in the series, Bethesda released a major «next gen» update for Fallout 4, arguably the best entry point for new players, and it's a total mess.

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Rich Stanton - Counter-Strike gives the people what they want: 'Fine' - pcgamer.com

Counter-Strike gives the people what they want: 'Fine'

Counter-Strike 2's latest patch makes a bunch of changes to the competitive shooter, and one in particular has been on player wishlists for a long time. As Valve puts it: «Lefties rejoice!» Players can now set a default preference for which side their character holds their weapon, and switch between sides on-the-fly during rounds (by pressing H), all the better to peep corners with.

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Rich Stanton - Helldivers 2 players complete another major order by the skin of their teeth, and some can't help but feel Joel's going easy on them - pcgamer.com

Helldivers 2 players complete another major order by the skin of their teeth, and some can't help but feel Joel's going easy on them

With only hours to go, things were not looking good for Helldivers 2's latest major order. These come down from on-high with regularity, and shape the game's ongoing galactic war: in this case, Super Earth tasked the Helldivers with successfully liberating 10 planets from enemy takeover. Earlier in the week things looked a bit grim, with only three planets freed from alien tyranny, but as the finish line came into sight something remarkable happened. Call it democracy manifest if you like but, from my vantage point, it sure looked like we killed a lot of bots and bugs when the chips were down.

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Rich Stanton - It took 30 years, but a speedrunner's finished Doom 2's opening level in an unbelievable 4.97 seconds - pcgamer.com - Finland

It took 30 years, but a speedrunner's finished Doom 2's opening level in an unbelievable 4.97 seconds

Speedrunner 4shockblast recently broke a record that had stood for many years on Doom 2's opening map, Entryway. Their new world record run is a masterclass in eking every possible advantage out of the map and the various speedrunning tricks Doom 2 players have discovered over the years. It's not just a new record: it's a testament to how the speedrunning community pushes one another on to previously unimaginable feats.

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