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Wes Fenlon - Michael Douse - Ubisoft - Game devs praise Steam as a 'democratic platform' that 'continues to be transformative' for PC gaming today - pcgamer.com

Game devs praise Steam as a 'democratic platform' that 'continues to be transformative' for PC gaming today

We couldn't hold a roundtable interview on the State of PC Gaming without asking developers about the most ubiquitous name in PC gaming: Steam. After 20 years the store is still a fixture, and despite increased competition from Epic, Ubisoft and other storefronts, it continues to thrive. The perspective of the developers we invited to talk about current trends in PC gaming—from the studios behind Warframe, Baldur's Gate 3, Slay the Spire, and EVE Online—was unanimously positive.

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Andy Edser - TSMC looks set to hit Intel where it hurts, announcing its A16 node with 'Super Power Rail' backside power delivery - pcgamer.com - Looks

TSMC looks set to hit Intel where it hurts, announcing its A16 node with 'Super Power Rail' backside power delivery

While Intel has been busy making bets on its 18A node as part of its accelerated roadmap towards chip making dominance, TSMC appears to have been beavering away in the background to undercut it. 

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Andy Chalk - Bulletstorm studio's mysterious Project Dagger is officially dead - pcgamer.com

Bulletstorm studio's mysterious Project Dagger is officially dead

Project Dagger, a «new action-adventure IP» that had been in development at People Can Fly since 2020, has been officially cancelled. The studio said in a report released earlier this month that the decision to halt development was made following an «unsatisfactory» evaluation of the current state of the game.

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Elie Gould - Fortnite fans are losing love for the airbending mythic as it continues to dominate the endgame - pcgamer.com

Fortnite fans are losing love for the airbending mythic as it continues to dominate the endgame

Some Fortnite players are starting to lose their patience with the airbending mythic, as it's become a recipe for disaster in the late stages of the battle royale game (via CharlieIntel). The new mythic that was introduced for the Avatar event basically just lets people race around in a wheel of air. 

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Jeremy Laird - Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 review - pcgamer.com

Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 review

Another day, another 32-inch, 240Hz, 4K OLED messiah monitor, this time from Gigabyte. This is actually the third such panel we've reviewed in recent weeks, so safe to say we're becoming quite familiar with what was, until very recently, a radical new segment in the monitor market.

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Rich Stanton - Counter-Strike gives the people what they want: 'Fine' - pcgamer.com

Counter-Strike gives the people what they want: 'Fine'

Counter-Strike 2's latest patch makes a bunch of changes to the competitive shooter, and one in particular has been on player wishlists for a long time. As Valve puts it: «Lefties rejoice!» Players can now set a default preference for which side their character holds their weapon, and switch between sides on-the-fly during rounds (by pressing H), all the better to peep corners with.

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Jacob Ridley - This mega-ultrawide OLED gaming monitor was too hot to handle at MSRP but it's just cooled off to $1,000 - pcgamer.com

This mega-ultrawide OLED gaming monitor was too hot to handle at MSRP but it's just cooled off to $1,000

Gigabyte Aorus CO49DQ | 49-inch | QD OLED | 5120 x 1440 | 144 Hz | 0.03 ms response time | $1,099.99$999.99 at Amazon (save $100) Just mere months ago this extreme gaming monitor was going for $1,300. Now Gigabyte is practically giving it away at $1,000. Just joking, I'm not that out of touch. I couldn't afford this gaming monitor myself, it's a helluva lot of money, but you won't find a cheaper 49-inch QD OLED panel from Samsung or Asus just yet.

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Elie Gould - Manor Lords surpassed 100,000 concurrent players within hours of release, and now it's the global top seller on Steam - pcgamer.com

Manor Lords surpassed 100,000 concurrent players within hours of release, and now it's the global top seller on Steam

People have been clamouring about Manor Lords, a new medieval city builder and management sim, for quite some time now. Only three days ago, it hit 3 million wishlists on Steam, and it seems as if that number wasn't an empty promise, as the game has seen some incredibly impressive numbers within hours of its release. 

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