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Joshua Wolens - The PC Gaming Show returns December 5 with a sleigh full of the latest and greatest PC games - pcgamer.com

The PC Gaming Show returns December 5 with a sleigh full of the latest and greatest PC games

It's arriving in December and represents a festival of togetherness that enraptures families the world over. That's right: The PC Gaming Show is back, and it's bringing a hefty sack of videogame magic when it hits this December 5.

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Wild Bastards review - pcgamer.com - Britain

Wild Bastards review

What is it? A hybrid mix of shooter and strategy with critters to spare.

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As Team Fortress 2 veterans gaze at Deadlock with interest and envy, steadfast fans are still waiting for Valve to notice them - pcgamer.com

As Team Fortress 2 veterans gaze at Deadlock with interest and envy, steadfast fans are still waiting for Valve to notice them

It’s probably unfair to say Team Fortress 2 is on life support—Steam Workshop content is implemented regularly enough and the recent bot banwaves show Valve at least has a hand (or pinky finger) on the wheel—but it has been a hot minute since the game has had a meaningful content drop. The elder statesman FPS still gets its annual, community-led Summer Update, but it’s coming up on seven long years since Valve threw its weight behind TF2 with the Jungle Inferno update that brought new maps, items, and Pyro balancing. Valve implied the same treatment would be coming to the Heavy as well, but so far, every content update since has come with the same caveat: manage your expectations.

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Harvey Randall - Hasbro CEO says all his mates are using AI for their D&D games, which is apparently 'a clear signal that we need to be embracing it' - pcgamer.com

Hasbro CEO says all his mates are using AI for their D&D games, which is apparently 'a clear signal that we need to be embracing it'

Wizards of the Coast—that is, the folks who make Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering—have had a very public, very bumpy relationship over the use of AI in marketing materials and sourcebooks lately. Every time it happens, the resulting outrage kicks up enough dust to cause thorough backpedalling and apologies.

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Fraser Brown - Star Wars Jedi: Survivor finally Force-pushes Denuvo out the airlock in patch focused on performance improvements - pcgamer.com

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor finally Force-pushes Denuvo out the airlock in patch focused on performance improvements

Over a year after release, Jedi: Survivor has shed everyone's favourite DRM system and bid farewell to Denuvo. This welcome change is part of Patch 9, which also throws in some performance and quality of life improvements, along with some bug fixes. Just a shame it arrived a month after I finally got around to finishing Cal's latest adventure. 

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Harvey Randall - This custom Final Fantasy 14 controller uses real paint on a canvas to control the Pictomancer, you know, for the immersion - pcgamer.com

This custom Final Fantasy 14 controller uses real paint on a canvas to control the Pictomancer, you know, for the immersion

Final Fantasy 14's Pictomancer caused a bit of a hubbub when it was released alongside the expansion Dawntrail. I've only heard glowing things from my paint enthusiast friends about how it feels to play, but its damage has been noticeably higher than its fellow magic DPS competition, despite the fact it brings a raid buff to the table. It allowed a streamer to 1v1 Susano, though, so I'm not too upset.

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Asus ROG Delta II review - pcgamer.com

Asus ROG Delta II review

When you think of Asus Republic of Gamers gear, you probably imagine neon-lit, Cyberpunk-esque motherboards, hefty GPUs, and blazing-fast monitors—but a headset? Not exactly top of mind, right? Well, let me introduce you to the Asus ROG Delta II—a gaming headset that not only surprises but might just bother some of the best gaming headsets of 2024.

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Nick Evanson - US Dept of Justice claims Google 'corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry by engaging in a systematic campaign to seize control' - pcgamer.com - Usa

US Dept of Justice claims Google 'corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry by engaging in a systematic campaign to seize control'

It's a fact of modern Internet life that content providers rely heavily on the use of advertising to fund the creation and hosting of material we all view on a daily basis. The technology behind it all is a multi-billion dollar industry and there's one name that tops the charts: Google. So much so, that the US Department of Justice claims that Google has «used anticompetitive, exclusionary, and unlawful means to eliminate or severely diminish any threat to its dominance.»

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