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Rich Stanton - WoW's Pandaria Remix feels like it's emerged from an extended Pandaren brew session in the dev room - pcgamer.com

WoW's Pandaria Remix feels like it's emerged from an extended Pandaren brew session in the dev room

The WoW expansion Mists of Pandaria, initially released in 2011, built out a faction and region of Azeroth that had been a part of Warcraft since 2003: essentially, boozed-up kung fu pandas. It's definitely one of my favourite expansions purely for the change in tone it brought to the game, and now Blizzard has announced a time-limited event called WoW Remix: Mists of Pandaria is under development, and it looks… well, it looks like someone's been on the panda brew.

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Andy Edser - 'Meet the computer addicts' with this BBC report from 1983 that makes my daily PC habits look pretty dire by comparison - pcgamer.com - Britain

'Meet the computer addicts' with this BBC report from 1983 that makes my daily PC habits look pretty dire by comparison

Back in the days of my youth, by which I mean 1983, literally four years before I was born, BBC's Newsnight released a short report detailing the habits of a new type of person entirely, what it then classified as «computer addicts». 

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Mollie Taylor - MultiVersus fans have become convinced that the game is now slower, and they absolutely hate it - pcgamer.com

MultiVersus fans have become convinced that the game is now slower, and they absolutely hate it

MultiVersus is in its makeover montage era right now. It's been "rebuilt from the ground up" in Unreal Engine 5, ready to emerge with its glasses off and hair down sometime in May. Are people excited about that? Maybe not so in the wake of new clips that have fans convinced the game looks and plays worryingly differently now.

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Andy Edser - AI is embedded in Intel's chipmaking process from 'front end silicon design, back end, software development, all the way to manufacturing' - pcgamer.com - India

AI is embedded in Intel's chipmaking process from 'front end silicon design, back end, software development, all the way to manufacturing'

AI has its uses. While it's tempting to think of AI in terms of chatbots, image -generators and perhaps the thing that might end us all if we're not careful, major tech companies have been busy implementing AI and machine learning optimisation into multiple aspects of their business, in a quest to integrate what used to be a fringe concept into the processes that create the products you may already own.

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Jeremy Laird - Alienware 32 AW3225QF review - pcgamer.com

Alienware 32 AW3225QF review

All new technologies come with a learning curve. And with the cataclysmically desirable new Alienware 32 AW3225QF, we're definitely learning some lessons about OLED as a display solution for PC gaming. 

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Mollie Taylor - Ubisoft - Ubisoft is stripping people's licences for The Crew weeks after its shutdown, nearly squandering hopes of fan servers and acting as a stark reminder of how volatile digital ownership is - pcgamer.com - After

Ubisoft is stripping people's licences for The Crew weeks after its shutdown, nearly squandering hopes of fan servers and acting as a stark reminder of how volatile digital ownership is

The downside of digital ownership has reared its ugly head for enjoyers of Ubisoft's open-world multiplayer racer The Crew. The publisher has revoked its licence for those who owned it on Ubisoft Connect, almost destroying fan ambitions to revive the game in both an offline and online format.

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Harvey Randall - 'We try not to make it painful, except when it comes to skill': Remnant 2 design leads talk adding player-driven QoL features, and the task of making a player-friendly soulslike - pcgamer.com

'We try not to make it painful, except when it comes to skill': Remnant 2 design leads talk adding player-driven QoL features, and the task of making a player-friendly soulslike

Despite the praise I have for it now, Remnant 2's launch wasn't pitch-perfect: The game released with some difficult performance issues, which have been slowly improved over time, but it also staggered out of its big red crystal with some mechanical sore spots.

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Andy Edser - SSD prices will continue to rise thanks to high demand and 'supply chain challenges' WD says - pcgamer.com

SSD prices will continue to rise thanks to high demand and 'supply chain challenges' WD says

Anyone doing a bit of SSD shopping recently will likely have noticed that the deals have not been as bountiful as they once were, and prices seem to be on the rise. According to a newly-discovered letter from Western Digital to its partners, price rises for its entire flash and hard drive portfolio are set to continue to increase, due to higher than expected demand and supply chain «challenges».

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