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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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Harvey Randall - Major Order - Arrowhead Games keeps the spirit of democracy alive by making Helldivers 2 players choose which stratagem they'd like to unlock next - pcgamer.com

Arrowhead Games keeps the spirit of democracy alive by making Helldivers 2 players choose which stratagem they'd like to unlock next

Well, it looks like we know what that meme from earlier in the week was about—and a surprisingly accurate use of one, to boot. Helldivers 2 players are faced with a choice for their next major order: mines or rockets.

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Dave James - If it was my money, this 14-inch OLED machine would be the gaming laptop deal I'd be clicking on today - pcgamer.com

If it was my money, this 14-inch OLED machine would be the gaming laptop deal I'd be clicking on today

Lenovo Legion Slim 5 | RTX 4060 | Ryzen 7 7840HS | 14-inch | 2880 x 1800 | 120 Hz | OLED | 16GB LPDDR5X | 1TB SSD | $1,479.99$1,049.99 at Best Buy (save $430)Though I am a big fan of Asus' new Zephyrus chassis for the G16, I am much more of a fan of the 14-inch form factor of this Legion 5 Slim. And, what's more, you get a bright, 400 cd/m² OLED panel with a decently high resolution as well. That and twice the storage that you'll find in a similarly priced Asus machine. This is a really tempting deal on the only sort of gaming laptop that I'd actually want to buy myself.

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Rich Stanton - Helldivers 2 players complete another major order by the skin of their teeth, and some can't help but feel Joel's going easy on them - pcgamer.com

Helldivers 2 players complete another major order by the skin of their teeth, and some can't help but feel Joel's going easy on them

With only hours to go, things were not looking good for Helldivers 2's latest major order. These come down from on-high with regularity, and shape the game's ongoing galactic war: in this case, Super Earth tasked the Helldivers with successfully liberating 10 planets from enemy takeover. Earlier in the week things looked a bit grim, with only three planets freed from alien tyranny, but as the finish line came into sight something remarkable happened. Call it democracy manifest if you like but, from my vantage point, it sure looked like we killed a lot of bots and bugs when the chips were down.

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Mollie Taylor - MultiVersus fans, you were right: The character models are actually bigger in the upcoming re-release - pcgamer.com

MultiVersus fans, you were right: The character models are actually bigger in the upcoming re-release

You might recall a couple of weeks ago that MultiVersus fans meticulously had picked apart a new gameplay video for its upcoming re-release, and came to two major conclusions: The game looked an awful lot slower, and the character models an awful lot bigger.

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Harvey Randall - FF14 players are struggling to complete the Yo-kai Watch event thanks to a tide of Blue Mages armed with bad vibes and missiles - pcgamer.com

FF14 players are struggling to complete the Yo-kai Watch event thanks to a tide of Blue Mages armed with bad vibes and missiles

The Yo-kai Watch event has made a return to FF14, letting players grab weapon glams, mounts, and a terribly cursed dog. It's a fun excuse to run around the overworld and complete FATEs, which are public group quests that spawn regularly in most zones—but there's a wrinkle to the good times: the feared Blue Mage.

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Andy Edser - Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0 and it's giving me all the nostalgia feels - pcgamer.com

Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0 and it's giving me all the nostalgia feels

Ah, the PC in the spare room. Back when «going on the computer» was an event, not a daily necessity, I cut my teeth on MS-DOS games. I didn't really know how they worked, and I wasn't very good, but there a hardware and gaming enthusiast was born. Now Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0 in partnership with IBM, and apparently, all it takes is the logo to make me go all mushy.

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