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Harvey Randall - Andy Chalk - The First Descendant's tutorial robot is talking so fast, players are having to screenshot its dialogue just to learn about the game - pcgamer.com - Britain

The First Descendant's tutorial robot is talking so fast, players are having to screenshot its dialogue just to learn about the game

The First Descendant (TFD), Nexon's take on Warframe-slash-Destiny, has been doing pretty well in terms of raw numbers. Hitting a mightily-impressive all time peak of around 260,000 players, the game does look a little derivative of Bungie's live-service giant—to the point where both games went to the same pool of free-to-use icons, an entire wasp's nest fellow PC Gamer writer Andy Chalk appears to have stubbed his toe on yesterday.

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Hirun Cryer - Still Wakes the Deep's creature movements were created by a "technical glitch," and they were so good it immediately "unnerved everyone" - gamesradar.com - China

Still Wakes the Deep's creature movements were created by a "technical glitch," and they were so good it immediately "unnerved everyone"

The Chinese Room animated Still Wakes the Deep creature movements by complete accident thanks to a timely bug.

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Naoki Yoshida - Hirun Cryer - Grape news: Final Fantasy 14's beloved low-poly grapes are still appropriately polygonal after the MMO's huge graphics update - gamesradar.com

Grape news: Final Fantasy 14's beloved low-poly grapes are still appropriately polygonal after the MMO's huge graphics update

Final Fantasy 14's famed low-poly grapes have mercifully been preserved in the wake of the MMO's huge graphics overhaul.

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Harvey Randall - 'The repeated targeting of individual team members needs to stop': OldSchool Runescape devs firmly ask players to cool it over Tormented Demon loot tables - pcgamer.com

'The repeated targeting of individual team members needs to stop': OldSchool Runescape devs firmly ask players to cool it over Tormented Demon loot tables

I have a lot of sympathy for the perils of game development. Chief among them is the terror of having to not only get feedback, but filter it: Getting into spats over balance tweaks, the difficulties of community management, and sometimes dealing with actual threats that need police intervention. Heavy is the head that wears the crown.

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Stardew Valley Player Discovers The Game's Most Awkward Krobus Dialogue - screenrant.com - city Pelican

Stardew Valley Player Discovers The Game's Most Awkward Krobus Dialogue

While Krobus is widely beloved by the community for his awkward yet friendly conversations, one player uncovered a strange interaction that may seriously harm their relationship with the monster. Unlike many of the eligible singles in Pelican Town, the Farmer is unable to propose to Krobus after leveling up their relationship with enough gifts but they can take another major step: Moving in together. The situation is undeniably hilarious as the Shadow Monster converts his room to look like his beloved sewers but apparently, it's possible for players to get a little too familiar with him.

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Next Game - FromSoftware Job Listing May Have Confirmed The Studio's Next Game - screenrant.com

FromSoftware Job Listing May Have Confirmed The Studio's Next Game

Following on from the successful release of ,a recent job listing posted by beloved developer FromSoftware may hint at the studio's next major project. Having waited two years for the DLC to finally arrive, fans are already speculating on what could be next for the acclaimed team known for creating the «Soulslike» genre. While nothing has yet to be officially announced, it seems that FromSoftware could be returning to a previous franchise for its next big release, and mech enthusiasts will undoubtedly be pleased.

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*Updated 7/1* Season of Discovery Phase 4 Goes Live July 11! - news.blizzard.com - county Stone

*Updated 7/1* Season of Discovery Phase 4 Goes Live July 11!

*Updated 7/1/2024: After community feedback, Molten Core will now be a single, standard weekly lockout and Onyxia’s Lair, Lord Kazzak, and Azuregos will continue to be available with a twice weekly reset as previously announced.

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Baldur's Gate 3 Fan Discovers Bug Which Explains A Major Shadowheart Issue - screenrant.com

Baldur's Gate 3 Fan Discovers Bug Which Explains A Major Shadowheart Issue

players are likely already familiar with Shadowheart's supposed struggle with landing Sacred Flame but one fan has discovered that it's not her fault: The game is just bugged. While some players have likely never experienced the confusion surrounding the Cleric's cantrip, it's become somewhat notorious amongst the wider community. For whatever reason, the tooltip available in Larian Studios' RPG always says the ability has a fairly high chance of missing the target but it turns out that Sacred Flame is actually a lot more accurate than everyone originally thought.

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