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Ted Litchfield - The interconnected world of unofficial Dark Souls sequel Nightfall was just about finalized a whole year ago, but advances in modding tools led its creators to rebuild the whole thing - pcgamer.com

The interconnected world of unofficial Dark Souls sequel Nightfall was just about finalized a whole year ago, but advances in modding tools led its creators to rebuild the whole thing

Breaking a year of near-silence on the project, Dark Souls: Nightfall lead Grimrukh has put out a 14-minute video update on the ambitious Dark Souls 1 fan sequel. The good news? They've really dialed in their modding tools to produce a version of their remixed DS1 world map that's simultaneously more ambitious and also technically cleaner, with less proverbial gum and tape holding it together behind the scenes. The bad news is that this required redoing a lot of work, and the project does not yet have a release date.

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Andy Chalk - MultiVersus developers say an in-game option to purchase more lives with real money was 'a bug' - pcgamer.com

MultiVersus developers say an in-game option to purchase more lives with real money was 'a bug'

The makers of MultiVersus say an option giving players the ability to purchase more lives with real money during campaign missions is in fact «a bug,» and not a feature that's meant to be in the game. As you might imagine, I—and lots of other people—have questions.

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Will Shanklin - Microsoft and CWA forge labor neutrality agreement covering all ZeniMax workers - engadget.com

Microsoft and CWA forge labor neutrality agreement covering all ZeniMax workers

Microsoft and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) have forged a labor neutrality agreement for all ZeniMax workers. The CWA says the deal is similar to the one from 2022 covering Activision Blizzard’s workforce, which went into effect in April of this year.

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Lincoln Carpenter - My favorite roguelike where you can grant a chair the gift of sentience just got a UI update that makes it far more approachable - pcgamer.com

My favorite roguelike where you can grant a chair the gift of sentience just got a UI update that makes it far more approachable

Caves of Qud is great. Like, «you can be a four-armed, winged gorilla man with a monofilament sword and unfortunate nearsightedness»-level great. It's a roguelike that delivers procedurally generated delight on par with Dwarf Fortress (a quick glance at the review will tell you that's one of the highest compliments I can give). But like Dwarf Fortress, Caves of Qud has suffered from a near-impenetrable interface—until now. The main highlight of the Spring Molting update, arriving today, is a complete UI replacement. Almost every menu and interface element has been redesigned. In a victory for my long-suffering wrists, the entire game can now be navigated entirely with a mouse or gamepad, instead of just with keys. At last, Qud features more wandering across mutant-wracked, salt-blasted wastes and less wondering how you even look at your character sheet.

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Hotfixes: June 5, 2024 - news.blizzard.com

Hotfixes: June 5, 2024

Here you'll find a list of hotfixes that address various issues related to World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, Cataclysm Classic, Season of Discovery, and WoW Classic. Some of the hotfixes below take effect the moment they were implemented, while others may require scheduled realm restarts to go into effect. Please keep in mind that some issues cannot be addressed without a client-side patch update. This list will be updated as additional hotfixes are applied.

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Lawrence Bonk - Skatrix for Apple Vision Pro now features room-scale mixed reality gameplay - engadget.com

Skatrix for Apple Vision Pro now features room-scale mixed reality gameplay

Niantic’s AR skating sim Skatrix Pro just got a beefy update for Apple Vision Pro that adds room-scale mixed reality gameplay, among other features. This means that the little skater boi avatar is free to roam the living room, doing gnarly tricks on your furniture.

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Nathan Birch - Concord - Concord Pre-Orders Open Now; Game is $40, Post-Launch Updates are Free, Beta is in July - wccftech.com

Concord Pre-Orders Open Now; Game is $40, Post-Launch Updates are Free, Beta is in July

Last week, Sony finally pulled the curtain back on Firewalk Studios’ new hero shooter Concord, and now they’ve provided some more details about pricing, editions, launch content, and more. Somewhat surprisingly, the standard edition of Concord will only set you back $40, although there will be a $60 Digital Deluxe Edition of the game.

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Nick Evanson - ThunderX3 shows off two new gaming chairs, an update to one of the best gaming chairs you can buy and a funky-looking mesh model - pcgamer.com

ThunderX3 shows off two new gaming chairs, an update to one of the best gaming chairs you can buy and a funky-looking mesh model

Like everything else in PC gaming, gaming chairs are ten a penny in the market, so it takes something special to stand out in the crowd. Actually, it doesn't. They just need to be well made, adjustable for all shapes and sizes and have day-long comfort. The original ThunderX3 Core was one such example, thanks to its sublime lumbar support and affordable price. Now there's a new version of the Core and it's just as comfy but also much cheaper.

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