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Joshua Wolens - Founder takes down the Nexus Mods of romhacking after 20 years because 'lines were crossed' by 'a most dishonest and hate filled group,' but others tell a different story - pcgamer.com - Japan

Founder takes down the Nexus Mods of romhacking after 20 years because 'lines were crossed' by 'a most dishonest and hate filled group,' but others tell a different story

After nearly two decades in the biz, romhacking community lynchpin Romhacking.net is switching out the lights, putting up the chairs, and shutting itself off from new submissions. Why? Because, says the site founder known as Nightcrawler, it's «achieved almost everything it set out to do, and far exceeded it.» But according to other figures attached to the site, it might be a bit more complicated.

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Jeremy Laird - Pat Gelsinger - Broken CPUs, workforce cuts, cancelled dividends and a decade of borked silicon—how has it all gone so wrong for Intel? - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Broken CPUs, workforce cuts, cancelled dividends and a decade of borked silicon—how has it all gone so wrong for Intel?

Let's begin with a brief recap of the current state of play at Intel. For starters, despite bold promises to regain technology leadership, it remains miles behind TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited) in chip manufacturing and indeed is increasingly relying on TSMC to manufacture its latest and future CPUs, such as Meteor lake, Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake.

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Fraser Brown - Larian nearly made Baldur's Gate 4, it was partially playable and 'something that you all would have liked', but the studio didn't want to spend another 3 years on it - pcgamer.com

Larian nearly made Baldur's Gate 4, it was partially playable and 'something that you all would have liked', but the studio didn't want to spend another 3 years on it

Larian Studios was not planning to keep making Baldur's Gate games when it embarked on its journey through the Forgotten Realms. For decades it had been telling stories in its own universe rather than playing with someone else's toys. For a brief time, though, Baldur's Gate 4 was on the cards. Chatting to CEO Swen Vincke ahead of its first anniversary, he explains why Larian almost made a sequel, and why it ultimately didn't. 

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Jeremy Laird - Ubisoft - Upscaling is the new normal according to Star Wars Outlaws system requirements - pcgamer.com

Upscaling is the new normal according to Star Wars Outlaws system requirements

Full recommended system requirements for the PC build of Star Wars Outlaws are out and they make for interesting reading. Due out on August 30th, the new Ubisoft open world adventure has us excited despite some fairly obvious flaws. But what kind of PC will you need to run it?

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Andy Edser - NZXT will rent you an RTX 4070 Ti Super system for $169 a month or $2,028 a year but we can find deals a lot better than that - pcgamer.com

NZXT will rent you an RTX 4070 Ti Super system for $169 a month or $2,028 a year but we can find deals a lot better than that

It seems like everything these days is moving towards a subscriber model, rather than owning outright. From endless streaming subscriptions to coffee, printer ink, and perhaps even a gaming mouse, it seems like it's in a company's best interests to nickel and dime your bank account—rather than gobbling big chunks of it when you make a substantial purchase.

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Harvey Randall - World of Warcraft: The War Within's pre-patch event has been fixed, removing 90-minute wait times and turning its weekly quests into account-wide dailies - pcgamer.com

World of Warcraft: The War Within's pre-patch event has been fixed, removing 90-minute wait times and turning its weekly quests into account-wide dailies

World of Warcraft: The War Within looks very promising—but its pre-patch event hasn't exactly come roaring out the gate.

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Elie Gould - Paradox indefinitely delays Prison Architect 2, just like it did with Life By You before it was scrapped - pcgamer.com

Paradox indefinitely delays Prison Architect 2, just like it did with Life By You before it was scrapped

Prison Architect 2 is delayed yet again, but this time, it could be for good. We've seen the upcoming management game delayed before—due to «new technical challenges» that warranted developers spending more time on stability testing. However, this time, the issue's  more pronounced. 

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Harvey Randall - Stephen Totilo - Bungie was reportedly going to pull the trigger on layoffs regardless of The Final Shape's success, due to leadership under-delivering on 'financial promises' to Sony - pcgamer.com

Bungie was reportedly going to pull the trigger on layoffs regardless of The Final Shape's success, due to leadership under-delivering on 'financial promises' to Sony

Late last month, Bungie laid off 220 employees in a decision which—to put it lightly—has shaken the company. The impacted developers have already expressed their frustration, anger, and disappointment on social media, especially in the wake of claims that CEO Pete Parsons spent$2.4 million on vintage vehicles over the past 2 years.

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