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Omar Sohail - Dimensity 9400 Scheduled To Launch In October, MediaTek CEO Confident That Flagship SoC Release Will Result In A 50 Percent Year-Over-Year Revenue Increase - wccftech.com - Taiwan

Dimensity 9400 Scheduled To Launch In October, MediaTek CEO Confident That Flagship SoC Release Will Result In A 50 Percent Year-Over-Year Revenue Increase

MediaTek is going all out with its flagship smartphone chipset release as the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor manufacturer will reportedly introduce its Dimensity 9400 in October. Like Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, the upcoming SoC is said to be mass produced on TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process, bringing in a wave of performance and efficiency improvements. MediaTek’s CEO, Rick Tsai, has expressed confidence in the upcoming silicon and believes that the Dimensity 9400’s release will allow the company to experience a 50 percent increase in annual revenue.

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Austin Wood - "Help us understand," pleads MMO dev as Old School RuneScape players vote on infamously loud monsters and decide they should be louder, actually - gamesradar.com

"Help us understand," pleads MMO dev as Old School RuneScape players vote on infamously loud monsters and decide they should be louder, actually

Old School RuneScape does a lot of things that other games, let alone other MMOs, just plain don't, and one of the most fascinating examples is the way that player input impacts many changes and updates. Virtually all games respond to player feedback, but few games straight-up poll proposed changes via proper voting booths and require a supermajority 70% approval for things to get the green light. But OSRS does, and it has for years, which can lead to amazing moments like the recent division around the decision to finally take the megaphone away from some obnoxiously loud monsters. 

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10 Scariest Stardew Valley Monsters, Ranked - screenrant.com

10 Scariest Stardew Valley Monsters, Ranked

Though is often one of the best-recognized cozy games, but those who have worked their way through the popular farming sim know there are some horrors lurking within the game — specifically in the various caves and mines. Though mining and combat are essential parts of the gameplay experience (and players will have to max them out if they want to access the new mastery system in place), some of the monsters waiting in the various levels of the mines, Skull Cavern, and the Volcano Dungeon are no joke.

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Roblox: All Active Monster Ghoul Codes (August 2024) - screenrant.com - city Tokyo

Roblox: All Active Monster Ghoul Codes (August 2024)

is a game that features PvP and is heavily inspired by the anime Tokyo Ghoul. In it, you will have to survive the dangerous city and attempt tolevel up and gain new abilities in the process. The game can be quite difficult for lower-level players, so the boosts gained from using codes are very helpful.

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Russell Adderson - Once Human patch speeds up motorcycles and makes respeccing easier - pcgamer.com

Once Human patch speeds up motorcycles and makes respeccing easier

Once Human, the multiplayer open world survival horror game that released last month, has a big patch out today with loads of bug fixes, quality of life improvements, and some special events for August.

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Jordan Gerblick - David F.Sandberg - Randy Pitchford - I am infinitely more excited for the Until Dawn movie now that I know one of the best characters from the game is being played by the original actor - gamesradar.com - city Sandberg

I am infinitely more excited for the Until Dawn movie now that I know one of the best characters from the game is being played by the original actor

My hype levels for the Until Dawn movie were depressed somewhat when a PlayStation exec suggested the adaptation would feature an all-new cast of characters, but now THR is reporting that Dr. Hill actor Peter Stormare is reprising his role, and now I'm as enthused as ever.

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Jonathan Bolding - Sins of a Solar Empire 2 comes to Steam this month, after almost two years of Epic exclusivity - pcgamer.com

Sins of a Solar Empire 2 comes to Steam this month, after almost two years of Epic exclusivity

Sins of a Solar Empire 2 will release on Steam this month, on August 15, bringing developer Ironclad's long-simmering sequel to the largest and most visible PC gaming platform. Sins of a Solar Empire stands out as a real-time strategy 4X of quite massive scale. Your job is to be both big-picture space empire ruler and close-up battle commander when you need to be, zooming in and out seamlessly between the two views of the galaxy.

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Christopher Livingston - If 1 million people sign a petition, a ban on rendering multiplayer games unplayable has a chance to become law in Europe - pcgamer.com - Eu - state Oregon - city Knockout

If 1 million people sign a petition, a ban on rendering multiplayer games unplayable has a chance to become law in Europe

One of the most common reasons a game becomes unplayable is because it can only be played online and its servers have been shut down by publishers. In 2023 alone we saw nearly a dozen games like Battlefield, Call of Duty: Warzone, Knockout City, Spellbreak, Gundam Evolution, and more meet the same grim fate as the lights went off for good. 

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