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Nick Evanson - There's a new ray tracing benchmark in town and it paints an all-too-familiar picture of today's GPUs - pcgamer.com

There's a new ray tracing benchmark in town and it paints an all-too-familiar picture of today's GPUs

If you want to test the ray tracing performance of a graphics card, you've got a few options. Most reviewers, including ourselves, will use the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 for ray-heavy workloads or F1 22 and Far Cry 6 for something a bit lighter. And you've got 3DMark's synthetic Port Royal, which is almost entirely ray traced. Now there's a new test on the market from Basemark, which claims to be the world's first «true cross-platform benchmark for ray tracing devices.»

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Harvey Randall - 50 million downloads in less than a week: Zenless Zone Zero, MiHoYo's action-RPG gacha, is (unsurprisingly) popular - pcgamer.com - state California - Poland - city London - Norway

50 million downloads in less than a week: Zenless Zone Zero, MiHoYo's action-RPG gacha, is (unsurprisingly) popular

Even if you're pretty miserly on gacha games' entire shtick—god knows I am—you can't deny that MiHoYo hasn't missed yet.

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Robin Valentine - To celebrate 50 years of D&D, Royal Mail is selling monster stamps you can keep in a mimic's mouth - pcgamer.com

To celebrate 50 years of D&D, Royal Mail is selling monster stamps you can keep in a mimic's mouth

When you think about it, hasn't every letter you receive been on its own epic quest, all the way from its sender to your door? What do you mean «No»? If you're going to be like that, you can come up with your own seamless introduction to a story about Dungeons & Dragons stamps.

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Joshua Wolens - Alright, who wants to spot me $1,000 for this absurdly sumptuous Elden Ring lore book? - pcgamer.com

Alright, who wants to spot me $1,000 for this absurdly sumptuous Elden Ring lore book?

Here's my confession: I don't have any idea what's happening. In real life, yes, but also in every FromSoft game I've ever played bar Sekiro (there is a small lordly boy and he urgently needs me to stab everyone). I just kind of amble from room to room and kill whatever I find there. It's a simple, caveman-like way to enjoy Miyazaki and co's work, but it's enough for me.

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Nick Evanson - Rip the display off a laptop, snap its keyboard in the middle, and you've got this portable PC you can stick in a pocket - pcgamer.com - China

Rip the display off a laptop, snap its keyboard in the middle, and you've got this portable PC you can stick in a pocket

Modern laptops are remarkably capable PCs but even the smallest and lightest of them aren't especially portable. It's not like you can stick one in a pocket, for example. One start-up in China, though, reckons it has the perfect solution by eschewing the display altogether and fitting a hinge in the keyboard, so the whole PC really can be stuffed down the back of your pants.

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Harvey Randall - Jeremy Crawford - D&D's lead rules designer admits he changed some spells because of how 'painful' and 'excruciating to cast' they were in Baldur's Gate 3 - pcgamer.com

D&D's lead rules designer admits he changed some spells because of how 'painful' and 'excruciating to cast' they were in Baldur's Gate 3

Dungeons & Dragons is getting a 2024 rules revamp, and while I've had a good old moan today about its baffling pre-order bonus nonsense, I'm overall curious to see what kind of game we'll be getting out of the whole kerfuffle.

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Harvey Randall - Go farruk yourself: creator of the D&D setting used for Baldur's Gate 3 teaches us how to cuss - pcgamer.com

Go farruk yourself: creator of the D&D setting used for Baldur's Gate 3 teaches us how to cuss

Ever been playing Baldur's Gate 3 and, while preparing to flatten Ketheric Thorm with an 11,000 pound bear, wondered exactly what to shout as you jump him? Well, you're in luck—there's now an informal Twitter tutorial on how to verbally give the business from the highest authority on it there is.

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Jody Macgregor - Witcher 3 mod restores cut boat-racing quests - pcgamer.com

Witcher 3 mod restores cut boat-racing quests

The release of the REDkit modding tools has opened up The Witcher 3 like a Yuletide goose, resulting in finds like an extended version of the ending in which Yennefer pulls off a shocking betrayal. Less plot-relevant but still pretty neat, modder MerseyRockoff has found the audio and text files for a cut series of quests where Geralt could enter a string of boat races, and set about recreating them.

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