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Jeremy Laird - Arm reportedly spooling up major new GPU architecture to take on Nvidia - pcgamer.com - Israel

Arm reportedly spooling up major new GPU architecture to take on Nvidia

Arm is working on a new GPU design and has no less a target than Nvidia in its sights. That's quite the claim, but it's exactly what Israeli business website Globes is reporting.

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Tyler Colp - Black Myth: Wukong review - pcgamer.com - China

Black Myth: Wukong review

These animals may not have thumbs, but they sure have hands. Tony the Tiger studied the blade just to carve my ass into a Jack-O'-Lantern and I'm not even mad about it; in fact, I'm impressed. The entire zoo is out for blood in Black Myth: Wukong, a stunning action game clearly inspired by the Dark Souls series but distinct enough that calling it a soulslike doesn't do it justice.

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Andy Edser - The FTC is banning fake reviews, false testimonials and all sorts of shady consumer deception with an ominous sounding 'final rule' - pcgamer.com

The FTC is banning fake reviews, false testimonials and all sorts of shady consumer deception with an ominous sounding 'final rule'

When it comes to deciding on your next purchase, be that PC hardware or otherwise, you'll probably be leaning pretty heavily on reviews to make your decision. But it won't come as too much of a surprise when I say that some reviews are less trustworthy than others, with obvious bot accounts, paid reviews and fake testimonials muddying the waters.

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Tyler Wilde - Tim Sweeney - Many of Epic's exclusivity deals were 'not good investments,' says Tim Sweeney, but the free games program 'has been just magical' - pcgamer.com

Many of Epic's exclusivity deals were 'not good investments,' says Tim Sweeney, but the free games program 'has been just magical'

Epic has been giving away games on the Epic Games Store since it launched at the end of 2018, enticing Steam users to install its launcher with freebies as big as Grand Theft Auto 5 and Civilization 6. More than 580 million free games were claimed just last year.

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Rick Lane - Ubisoft - 2K removes its pointless launcher from Civilization 6, while also announcing that Civilization 7 players will never have to suffer launching the game twice for no reason - pcgamer.com

2K removes its pointless launcher from Civilization 6, while also announcing that Civilization 7 players will never have to suffer launching the game twice for no reason

PC Gaming is beset by terrible supplementary launchers, from the rubbish EA app to the pointless Ubisoft Connect, all the way down to the digital wasteland that is the Microsoft Store. One of the most baffling examples of the form, however, is the 2K launcher. Rarely glimpsed (because it's only mandated for about seven games) the 2K launcher does basically nothing apart from force you to click a second button when you launch some (not all) 2K published games on Steam. It also occasionally causes performance problems for those games, such as slowing down superhero shenanigans in Marvel's Midnight Suns.

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Jeremy Laird - LG UltraGear 32GS95UE review - pcgamer.com

LG UltraGear 32GS95UE review

The new LG UltraGear 32GS95UE is not perfect. And yet it does a pretty comprehensive job of blowing every existing 32-inch 4K gaming monitor based on Samsung's QD-OLED panel tech into last month. Wait, make that last year.

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Harvey Randall - Dragon Age: The Veilguard has a $150 'edition' that doesn't actually include the game, though you do get 22 inches of Rook's shiny blade - pcgamer.com

Dragon Age: The Veilguard has a $150 'edition' that doesn't actually include the game, though you do get 22 inches of Rook's shiny blade

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is, regardless of what you think, bound to be one of the most interesting games this year when it comes to how it's received—starting with a trailer few liked, a gameplay demo folks were sort of okay with, and a second, cooler trailer people have liked a bit more. «Divisive» seems to be the word of the hour.

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Tyler Wilde - Tim Sweeney - Epic CEO Tim Sweeney accuses Apple of 'malicious compliance' as Fortnite finally returns to iOS, but only in Europe and with a convoluted install process - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney accuses Apple of 'malicious compliance' as Fortnite finally returns to iOS, but only in Europe and with a convoluted install process

Epic Games and its CEO, Tim Sweeney, have been at war with Apple for years now. The present situation is this: Epic only wants to put Fortnite on iPhones and iPads if it can use its own store and payment processor instead of the official Apple App Store, which takes a 30% cut of revenue. Apple, meanwhile, would prefer it if Epic did not do that.

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