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Lincoln Carpenter - Palworld's community manager says our 'dead game' fixation is ruining gaming: 'I don't think it really serves anyone to push gamers to play the same game, day in and day out' - pcgamer.com - France

Palworld's community manager says our 'dead game' fixation is ruining gaming: 'I don't think it really serves anyone to push gamers to play the same game, day in and day out'

John «Bucky» Buckley, community manager for Palworld developer Pocketpair, has waded into the «dead games» discourse once again. Speaking in an interview with the YouTube channel Going Indie, Buckley pushed back against the idea that the only measure of a game's success is how long it's able to maintain the highest possible player count. «I don't think it really serves anyone to push gamers to play the same game, day in and day out,» Buckley said.

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Jonathan Bolding - Randy Pitchford - Gearbox boss says Tiny Tina's Wonderlands was bigger than the first Borderlands: 'It's reasonable for our fans to expect more there' - pcgamer.com - county San Diego

Gearbox boss says Tiny Tina's Wonderlands was bigger than the first Borderlands: 'It's reasonable for our fans to expect more there'

Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says that Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, the fantasy-themed spinoff from the Borderlands series, was «wildly successful» and that it's reasonable for fans to expect more from the series in the future. Pitchford's comments echo what he said around the launch of Wonderlands, when he said that Gearbox may well have «a new franchise» in the fantasy series.

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Lauren Morton - The latest Sims 4 bug fix stops Sims from committing autonomous incest - pcgamer.com

The latest Sims 4 bug fix stops Sims from committing autonomous incest

When everyone said they wanted Sims to have more interesting lives, I don't think any of us meant incest. Nor did EA intend it, so a Sims 4 patch yesterday has addressed the sudden tendency for Sims to try pursuing a romance with their relations.

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Christopher Livingston - Make your own Deadpool & Wolverine movie with this surprisingly deep movie studio management sim - pcgamer.com

Make your own Deadpool & Wolverine movie with this surprisingly deep movie studio management sim

Deadpool & Wolverine is blowing up the box office, but you don't have to scurry off to the movie theater to enjoy it. You can make your own Deadpool & Wolverine movie in Blockbuster Inc, a movie studio management sim that just added some pretty recognizable superheroes—yet still legally distinct from Marvel—in its latest update.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Indie studio pulls its first game from Steam after realizing it lost the source code: 'We had no established routine to back up our data' - pcgamer.com

Indie studio pulls its first game from Steam after realizing it lost the source code: 'We had no established routine to back up our data'

Last week, a news post appeared on the Steam page for Quantum Lock, an asymmetrical game of cyberspace freeze tag from 2015 and the first game released by indie developer Fat Bomb Studios. The news was grim: While Quantum Lock had been «a big milestone,» the studio said it «was created at a time before we understood version control software.» Fat Bomb was delisting Quantum Lock because, in the years since its release, the source code had been lost.

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Joshua Wolens - Mystery afoot as Garry's Mod gets hit by Skibi-DMCA apparently on behalf of Michael Bay's Skibidi Toilet film studio: 'Can you believe the cheek?' - pcgamer.com - Usa

Mystery afoot as Garry's Mod gets hit by Skibi-DMCA apparently on behalf of Michael Bay's Skibidi Toilet film studio: 'Can you believe the cheek?'

In what you might charitably call an audacious legal move, Garry Newman—he of Garry's Mod fame—says he's been served with a DMCA over none other than Skibidi Toilet, the intensely baffling Generation Alpha meme consisting of a Half-Life 2 character's head beatboxing in a toilet. It was originally made in Garry's Mod and is also in talks to become a Michael Bay movie. This is the world we live in and we're just going to have to accept that, you and me.

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Rick Lane - Nintendo - Mario and Sonic were benched by the Olympics in favour of NFTs and esports, former producer on the series says - pcgamer.com - France

Mario and Sonic were benched by the Olympics in favour of NFTs and esports, former producer on the series says

If you're a fan of both video games and the Olympics, you may have noticed that two long running competitors didn't turn up to the Stade de France in Paris this year—Mario and Sonic. Gaming's two most recognisable mascots have fronted a tie-in game for every Summer Olympics since 2008's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. For this year's Paris event, however, the two have been conspicuously absent.

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Harvey Randall - I knew it—Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss has some hokey freaking hitboxes the size of barn doors - pcgamer.com

I knew it—Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss has some hokey freaking hitboxes the size of barn doors

Shadow of the Erdtree has, overall, gone down about as well as one might expect. It's one of FromSoftware's best expansions yet (snagging an esteemed 95 in our Shadow of the Erdtree review) and has, naturally, also caused a flood of discourse. The "bosses are harder than usual" being one of them and—hey, wait a minute, that's my article. Aw, man.

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