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Andy Edser - Team Group showed me some blazingly fast Gen 5 SSDs, pink DDR5, and a host of wacky cooling solutions to keep it all in check - pcgamer.com

Team Group showed me some blazingly fast Gen 5 SSDs, pink DDR5, and a host of wacky cooling solutions to keep it all in check

I'm sometimes asked why we don't often recommend Gen 5 NVMe drives (although, to be fair, we do recommend one). Alright, I don't get asked it that often I guess, but the answer remains the same as it was when they first came out—they're very fast, but so are Gen 4 drives, at least for gaming. 

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Nick Evanson - Sony's PSVR 2 virtual reality headset will get an adaptor for PCs this summer but its best features will remain exclusive to PlayStation - pcgamer.com

Sony's PSVR 2 virtual reality headset will get an adaptor for PCs this summer but its best features will remain exclusive to PlayStation

Suppose you're a fan of VR gaming and you've been looking for a headset that offers high resolution and a wide field of view, to keep motion sickness at bay. In that case, you might be pleased to know that Sony has announced an adapter for its PlayStation VR 2 headset that'll let you hook it up to any suitable gaming PC. What you might be less pleased about is just how many of the PSVR2's features won't be available on that platform.

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Elie Gould - 'The Flame is lit': Dark Souls is getting a new manga and all I'm hoping for is something more horrifying than Elden Ring's one - pcgamer.com

'The Flame is lit': Dark Souls is getting a new manga and all I'm hoping for is something more horrifying than Elden Ring's one

Dark Souls is getting a new manga. There are already quite a few mangas and comics based on the grisly soulsborne game, but here's hoping that this one finally makes use of all the horrifying creatures that lurk in this world. 

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Harvey Randall - D&D's Wizards of the Coast come under fire for AI (again) after advertising for a 'principal AI engineer', but insists 'our stance on AI hasn't changed' since videogames don't count - pcgamer.com

D&D's Wizards of the Coast come under fire for AI (again) after advertising for a 'principal AI engineer', but insists 'our stance on AI hasn't changed' since videogames don't count

Back in August of last year, D&D's owners Wizards of the Coast came under harsh scrutiny for accidentally working in AI imagery into its (at-the-time) upcoming book Bigby Presents: The Glory of Giants—a backlash so dramatic it saw the company swear off using generative AI for its source books and materials. In theory.

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Andy Edser - This irritating robot yelled at me repeatedly at Computex, forcing me to resist the urge to kick it over - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

This irritating robot yelled at me repeatedly at Computex, forcing me to resist the urge to kick it over

Computex 2024 is many things. Incredibly busy. Loud. Hot. All this can make a person frustrated, which means having your day frequently interrupted by this hellish bot can tempt you to cause a scene. 

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Jeremy Laird - Pat Gelsinger - Intel says it's happy to make the very Arm chips that threaten its x86 hegemony - pcgamer.com

Intel says it's happy to make the very Arm chips that threaten its x86 hegemony

«If Arm emerges, I want to be the foundry.» So says Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger when asked at his post-keynote Q&A at the Computex show whether Arm chips are taking over and eating into Intel's market share of x86 chips for PCs.

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Dave James - Qualcomm CEO says 'you should expect to see Qualcomm in every PC form factor: From desktop to mini PCs, to tablets' - pcgamer.com

Qualcomm CEO says 'you should expect to see Qualcomm in every PC form factor: From desktop to mini PCs, to tablets'

Qualcomm's CEO, Cristiano Amon has doubled down on his keynote statement about the proliferation of the Snapdragon X Elite CPUs across «every PC form factor» and has even gone as far as to say that includes desktop. I've still not been able to get any firm answer on whether that includes the sort of desktops we're traditionally talking about on PC Gamer, but I've seen things in the existing X Elite BIOS that suggests they're ready to get up and running with discrete graphics cards. 

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Rich Stanton - Developer of the latest anime gacha hit apologises 5 times for launch issues in a single letter and doles out in-game treats like candy - pcgamer.com

Developer of the latest anime gacha hit apologises 5 times for launch issues in a single letter and doles out in-game treats like candy

Wuthering Waves is a new Genshin-style gacha game from developer Kuro Games and, after going semi-viral on social media and attracting a whole bunch of players at launch, crashed into a wall of technical issues and bugs. This wasn't your usual collection of minor launch snafus, rather, Wuthering Waves suffered everything from terrible performance to placeholder NPCs and visual glitches. Best oversight of all? Players were able to access content early in ultimate hacker style: setting their system clocks forward a few weeks.

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