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Francesco De Meo - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – How to Complete Fort Condor Stage Four - wccftech.com - region Junon

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – How to Complete Fort Condor Stage Four

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth sees the return of the engaging Fort Condor minigame seen in the INTERmission expansion of the previous entry in the series. Featuring the same mechanics, this minigame is among the best featured in the game, but it can also be one of the most challenging, alongside Queen's Blood, as it requires a bit of tactical thinking to master.

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Francesco De Meo - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – How to Win Consistently In Queen’s Blood - wccftech.com

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – How to Win Consistently In Queen’s Blood

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth features a plethora of minigames, but the one you are likely to spend the most time with is Queen's Blood, a unique trading card minigame that sports a surprising amount of depth.

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Tyler Lacoma - How to see your frame rate on Steam Deck - digitaltrends.com

How to see your frame rate on Steam Deck

The Steam Deck might have a fancy OS that makes it easy to browse and play Steam games, but it's essentially just a standard handheld PC. That means anyone with enough tech-savvy can modify the device to their heart's content, loading different operating systems and playing games outside the Steam library without many restrictions.

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Chris Szewczyk - HWInfo finally introduces on-screen display functionality, making one of my all time favorite apps even better - pcgamer.com

HWInfo finally introduces on-screen display functionality, making one of my all time favorite apps even better

As a PC hardware geek, I consider HWInfo64 to be an absolutely essential tool. It's a comprehensive program that gives you information on just about every feature and monitoring statistic you could ever hope for.

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Tyler Lacoma - How to turn on FSR on the Steam Deck for smoother, better gameplay - digitaltrends.com

How to turn on FSR on the Steam Deck for smoother, better gameplay

Steam Deck is an impressive piece of hardware, giving you easy access to all your Steam games in one portable, on-the-go package. The handheld PC has only grown more popular with age – and while there have been plenty of competitors to its throne, Steam Deck continues to dominate the market.

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Gabriel Machado Pureza - Artist Creates Baby Forms for Legendary Pokemon Zekrom and Reshiram - gamerant.com - region Unova - Creates

Artist Creates Baby Forms for Legendary Pokemon Zekrom and Reshiram

A Pokemon fan with amazing artistic skills has recently created cute baby versions of the legendary Zekrom and Reshiram. Pokemon fans love creating Fakemon, which are unique fan-made designs based on official creatures, and among these art pieces, baby Pokemon are certainly some of the most popular choices.

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Ali Salman - Apple Silicon Takes Another Step Forward as Company Begins Development of Chips Based on TSMC’s 2nm Process for 2025 - wccftech.com

Apple Silicon Takes Another Step Forward as Company Begins Development of Chips Based on TSMC’s 2nm Process for 2025

Apple announced its latest M3 chips alongside the launch of the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. The company is planning to bring the new chip to its iPad Pro and MacBook Air lineup next month, which will be significantly more powerful than the current M2 chip. Apple's M3 chip is based on TSMC's 3nm architecture, which means that it features a higher transistor count than the M2 chip. This ultimately translates to better performance and improved efficiency. While the M3 chip is still young, the company has already begun designing its forthcoming chips based on TSMC's 2nm process.

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Nathan Birch - Alone in the Dark Trailer Shows Off its Different Paths, Unique Setting, and More - wccftech.com

Alone in the Dark Trailer Shows Off its Different Paths, Unique Setting, and More

The new Alone in the Dark arrives in only a few short weeks, and publisher THQ Nordic has dropped a new trailer, showcasing some of its unique features. Much like the classic Resident Evil 2, players can play through the game as one of two different characters, Edward and Emily, with the experience changing based on which one you pick. The trailer shows how even character interactions will change based on who you play as. We also get a further look at Derceto Manor and its colorful cast of characters – it seems like interacting with them will be what really sets Alone in the Dark apart from your typical Resident Evil wannabe fare. Check out the trailer for yourself, below.

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