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Todd Howard - Rick Lane - Bethesda registers a trademark for 'Starborn' after Todd Howard confirms more Starfield expansions are on the way - pcgamer.com - Usa

Bethesda registers a trademark for 'Starborn' after Todd Howard confirms more Starfield expansions are on the way

This story contains spoilers for Starfield's main plot.

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Nick Evanson - Nvidia's reportedly scaling back RTX 40 series production by as much as 50% in preparation for the Blackwell RTX 50 launch - pcgamer.com - city Tweaktown - Taiwan

Nvidia's reportedly scaling back RTX 40 series production by as much as 50% in preparation for the Blackwell RTX 50 launch

One of Taiwan's leading financial news media, UDN, is claiming that Nvidia is heavily reducing the production of its high-end RTX 40-series graphics chips in preparation for the launch of the Blackwell-powered RTX 50 range. However, the reduction is claimed to be so large, by as much as 50%, that prices for RTX 4070, 4080, and 4090 graphics cards will almost certainly increase.

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Rick Lane - Josh Sawyer - Fallout: New Vegas designer slams unrealistic release dates that 'burn out and demoralize the developers' as he shares tips on how to spot when a game needs more time in the oven - pcgamer.com

Fallout: New Vegas designer slams unrealistic release dates that 'burn out and demoralize the developers' as he shares tips on how to spot when a game needs more time in the oven

Game development is a tricky business, and one consequence of this is that games often take longer to make than anticipated. The nature of the creative process means such delays are not always avoidable, but according to writer and designer Josh Sawyer, known for games like Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, and medieval detective sim Pentiment, there are ways to identify when a game is going to get kicked down the calendar, and therefore set better expectations to avoid unnecessary stress, and overwork.

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Elie Gould - 'It's a soccer ball': Modders are already correcting Fallout: London's local lingo one sport at a time - pcgamer.com - Usa - Britain - state Florida

'It's a soccer ball': Modders are already correcting Fallout: London's local lingo one sport at a time

After four years in development and one mod-breaking Fallout 4 next-gen update, Fallout: London has finally been released. Players flocked to the DLC-sized mod over the weekend, and despite some difficulties installing it, many are currently exploring everything that this new wasteland has to offer. 

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Andy Edser - Intel has no plans to recall those crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, hasn't halted sales, and the damage to affected chips may be permanent - pcgamer.com

Intel has no plans to recall those crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, hasn't halted sales, and the damage to affected chips may be permanent

If you're an Intel chip owner affected by CPU crashing issues, you'll likely have been pleased by the official news from Intel last week that it was going to be delivering a microcode patch to address the root cause of exposure to elevated voltages.

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Nick Evanson - Report claims that OpenAI has burned through $8.5 billion on AI training and staffing, and could be on track to make a $5 billion loss - pcgamer.com

Report claims that OpenAI has burned through $8.5 billion on AI training and staffing, and could be on track to make a $5 billion loss

The average PC user will probably think 'ChatGPT' whenever generative AI is mentioned, as it's arguably the world's most well-known and widely used LLM system. An investigative report into the financial status of its creator, OpenAI, suggests that despite its popularity, the immense costs of training the AI models and running the servers that host them are so high that the company is on track to make an operational loss of $5 billion.

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Andy Robinson - Capcom says ‘all business segments outperformed’ in latest results - videogameschronicle.com

Capcom says ‘all business segments outperformed’ in latest results

Capcom says it’s on track to achieve its earnings forecast for the year, and that all of its business segments outperformed its plan in the most recent quarter.

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Muhammad Zuhair - Ada Lovelace - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 GPUs Might Potentially Be Short In Supply Around The Globe, 4070 & 4060 Series Affected The Most - wccftech.com - Taiwan

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 GPUs Might Potentially Be Short In Supply Around The Globe, 4070 & 4060 Series Affected The Most

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 GPU supply has been significantly narrowed down by the firm as partners start to express concern about potential shortages.

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