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Fraser Brown - Pax Dei - Pax Dei, the new MMO from EVE alumni, is attempting a magic system that makes you feel special, where 'you might be the only one' who's discovered a new spell - pcgamer.com

Pax Dei, the new MMO from EVE alumni, is attempting a magic system that makes you feel special, where 'you might be the only one' who's discovered a new spell

In the MMOs where I spend most of my time, big achievements tend to be things like guilds completing a raid before anyone else, or being the first player to hit max level at the start of a new expansion. And as impressive as some of these feats are, they are still part of the largely linear journey that most players will eventually experience. Pax Dei, a «social sandbox» that's launching in early access soon, is doing things differently.

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Genshin Impact 4.7 Resin Cap Doesn't Fix Issues - screenrant.com

Genshin Impact 4.7 Resin Cap Doesn't Fix Issues

The upcoming 4.7 update is, presumably, one of the last the popular action-RPG will push out prior to the introduction of its next major region, Natlan. In general, the game cycles through one nation per year since its release, with most new version X.0 updates coming within a few months of the game's launch anniversary. With something so big in the pipeline, it makes sense for players to temper expectations for the next handful of updates and events.

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Hirun Cryer - Soviet city builder with 14,606 Steam reviews and a 'Very Positive' user score is finally leaving the Early Access Gulag after 5 years - gamesradar.com

Soviet city builder with 14,606 Steam reviews and a 'Very Positive' user score is finally leaving the Early Access Gulag after 5 years

After five years in Steam Early Access, Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic is finally exiting early access for a full launch next month on June 20.

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Jacob Ridley - The world's largest chipmaker could flip a kill switch and remotely disable its machines in the event of an invasion - pcgamer.com - Usa - Netherlands - Taiwan

The world's largest chipmaker could flip a kill switch and remotely disable its machines in the event of an invasion

TSMC is the world's largest chipmaker, and it produces a massive percentage of the world's advanced computer chips—by some estimates over the past few years, even around 90%. What happens if something were to happen in that part of the world to disturb this chipmaking ability? It'd be catastrophic, of course, but TSMC and its main machine supplier, Dutch company ASML, say the machines wouldn't fall into hostile hands.

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Tyler Colp - Joe Piepiora - Blizzard addresses Diablo 4's gold problem in a patch, but nobody is quite sure if it's solved yet - pcgamer.com - Diablo

Blizzard addresses Diablo 4's gold problem in a patch, but nobody is quite sure if it's solved yet

Before Blizzard rebalanced almost every aspect of Diablo 4 with the launch of season 4, gold wasn't a problem. Now it is and, despite Blizzard already making one change already, players can't agree on what needs to be done next.

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Harvey Randall - Hades Ii II (Ii) - Hades 2 will be getting the first of many patches later this month, as Supergiant starts brewing quality-of-life changes to resource gathering and movement in its cauldron - pcgamer.com

Hades 2 will be getting the first of many patches later this month, as Supergiant starts brewing quality-of-life changes to resource gathering and movement in its cauldron

Hades 2 released into early access earlier this month—and it's been doing gangbusters, unsurprisingly. Supergiant has a sterling reputation behind it, with so much industry heft to every step it takes that other indie devs have already leapt out of the way of the game's early access, considered a quasi-'shadow drop'. 

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Andy Edser - US Commerce Secretary says if China seized TSMC it would be 'absolutely devastating' to the US economy, as it buys 92% of its cutting-edge chips from the Taiwanese manufacturer - pcgamer.com - Usa - Japan - China - Taiwan - state Arizona

US Commerce Secretary says if China seized TSMC it would be 'absolutely devastating' to the US economy, as it buys 92% of its cutting-edge chips from the Taiwanese manufacturer

TSMC's position as the world's largest chip manufacturer puts it in an enviable position in many ways, not least that the entire world is dependent on its output of today's best computer chips, and it reaps huge financial rewards as a result. 

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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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