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Joshua Wolens - Rust dev is bored of paying Unity '$500k a year' to fix its engine and promises that his Garry's Mod successor won't hoodwink devs with fees - pcgamer.com

Rust dev is bored of paying Unity '$500k a year' to fix its engine and promises that his Garry's Mod successor won't hoodwink devs with fees

If you can cast your mind back to around this time last year, you might remember Garry Newman—him off of Garry's Mod, and founder of Facepunch Studios—announcing that "Unity can get fucked" in the wake of sudden, badly thought out changes to the engine's pricing scheme that would have seen devs fork over fees on a per-install basis once certain «fee thresholds» were met.

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Katie Wickens - Optoma UHZ55 projector review - pcgamer.com

Optoma UHZ55 projector review

Finding yourself a gaming projector used to be a bit of an oxymoron, but today you can get projectors that speed along with ridiculous 240 Hz refresh rates, and a super low 4 ms input latency. The Optoma UHZ55 is one of those. It's built around competitive gaming, but it's not the only one out there today. It does a lot, and it does it well for the price, but the question is whether it stands up against the rest of the top tier projectors on our best gaming projector roundup on specs other than speed. Because, let's face it, not everyone needs a superspeed projector. And not everyone has the cash to spend on often-wasted refresh rates.

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Harvey Randall - HBO's The Last of Us Season 2 debuts its first proper teaser—showing us Abby and a mysterious maybe-therapist played by Catherine O’Hara - pcgamer.com

HBO's The Last of Us Season 2 debuts its first proper teaser—showing us Abby and a mysterious maybe-therapist played by Catherine O’Hara

HBO's The Last of Us—the TV show based on Naughty Dog's game—was pretty dang great. It felt like a faithful recreation of all the things that made TLOU such a videogame landmark, but with some fresh touches and considerations. For example, episode three's reimagining of trap-happy hermit Bill had the tidy benefit of improving his story while adding weight and a sense of dramatic irony to Joel's. Also, Nick Offerman was in it, which is a gold star in my book.

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Elie Gould - Devs turn to Patreon after Humble Games collapse leaves studio without support: 'We lost access to the pipeline of critical systems without warning' - pcgamer.com

Devs turn to Patreon after Humble Games collapse leaves studio without support: 'We lost access to the pipeline of critical systems without warning'

Squid Shock Studios, the developer behind Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus, has reached out to fans on Patreon to ask for support after the Humble Games «restructure» left them with no post-launch support. 

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Nick Evanson - Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard' - pcgamer.com

Workstation builder Puget Systems' report shows the stability problems with Intel's CPUs can be managed if only you 'mistrust the default settings on any motherboard'

Intel is currently weathering a storm of epic proportions right now, with falling share prices, a foundry service that's losing billions of dollars, thousands of staff being fired, and processors that are reportedly failing in large quantities due to excessive voltages. Getting concrete data on the latter has been tricky but Puget Systems, a well-known manufacturer of workstation PCs, has issued a report detailing its own findings on the failure rate of 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs—and the results might surprise you.

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Andy Edser - This 3D printed laser chip-hacking device uses a $20 laser pointer, costs $500 to build, and was developed so that 'people can do this in their homes' - pcgamer.com - city Las Vegas

This 3D printed laser chip-hacking device uses a $20 laser pointer, costs $500 to build, and was developed so that 'people can do this in their homes'

Laser hacking. If there's one phrase that says we're already living in the future I imagined as a kid, it's laser hacking, or to give one method its more technical term, «laser fault injection». While laser-based hacking techniques aren't exactly new,  you'd usually need advanced and expensive machinery to pull off such an advanced trick. 

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Robin Valentine - A new Darksiders game is in development: 'The Four Horsemen will ride again' - pcgamer.com

A new Darksiders game is in development: 'The Four Horsemen will ride again'

Six years on from Darksiders 3 (and five from great but overlooked spin-off Darksiders Genesis), I'll admit I'd started to think THQ Nordic had given up on the series. Not so, apparently—a new teaser tells us we should be «prepared to ride again».

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Nick Evanson - Steam's favourite GPU, the RTX 3060, is nearing its end as Nvidia gets ready to issue the last batch of chips - pcgamer.com

Steam's favourite GPU, the RTX 3060, is nearing its end as Nvidia gets ready to issue the last batch of chips

Is three years too early to discontinue one of the most popular GPUs in recent times? According to a report, Nvidia is getting ready to distribute the final batches of its GA106 graphics processor, the chip that powers the GeForce RTX 3060, and if that's the case, it would mean the jolly green giant has officially closed the doors on the GPU that's been top of the Steam hardware charts for ages.

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