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Harvey Randall - Naoki Yoshida - Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's new benchmark will get a 2.0 version after player upset over lifeless eyes, flattened faces, and cursed lalafell dolphin teeth - pcgamer.com - After

Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's new benchmark will get a 2.0 version after player upset over lifeless eyes, flattened faces, and cursed lalafell dolphin teeth

Final Fantasy 14—a game that itself received a complete 2.0 revamp—will get a 2.0 version of the preview benchmark tool for its upcoming expansion, Dawntrail. History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.

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Kaan Serin - Cult indie dev says the “AA revolution” won’t come back because publishers are chasing “a new Fortnite” and “Suicide Squad-sized bets,” that might get canceled anyway - gamesradar.com

Cult indie dev says the “AA revolution” won’t come back because publishers are chasing “a new Fortnite” and “Suicide Squad-sized bets,” that might get canceled anyway

One cult indie developer believes the AA revolution can't dig itself out of the grave while big publishers continue to chase a "new Fortnite."

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Iain Harris - 10 years after a World of Warcraft bug robbed them of rare legacy mounts, MMO fans are thrilled to discover that Blizzard has finally fixed it - gamesradar.com - Usa - Jordan

10 years after a World of Warcraft bug robbed them of rare legacy mounts, MMO fans are thrilled to discover that Blizzard has finally fixed it

World of Warcraft players are getting some long-overdue mounts and achievements thanks to a new update that remedies a bug that's been hanging around for 10 years.

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Wes Fenlon - Ubisoft - Ubisoft attempted to address historical 'authenticity' issues in Assassin's Creed Shadows and just made the whole situation worse - pcgamer.com - Japan - Italy

Ubisoft attempted to address historical 'authenticity' issues in Assassin's Creed Shadows and just made the whole situation worse

The team behind the upcoming Assassin's Creed Shadows, set in feudal Japan, published a statement on Thursday addressed to its «esteemed Japanese community,» responding to «some criticism including from you, our Japanese players.» Though the message is purportedly directed at Japanese players, it's only served to embolden criticism from a reactionary contingent of western players shouting about the notion that diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are ruining games. In this case the target is Yasuke, a Black historical figure who serves as one of Shadows' two playable characters.

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Destiny 2: How to Use The Checkpoint Bot - screenrant.com

Destiny 2: How to Use The Checkpoint Bot

Checkpoints are easily lost in , but managing to use a Checkpoint Bot can give Guardians a way to skip content to farm loot easily during missions. Certain encounters, like boss fights, can be exploited using the Rally Flags you can place during certain sections of a mission. These allow defeated Guardians to rejoin the fight, but a Checkpoint Bot can be used to skip or restart various activities.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Release Date, Protagonists, Setting, & Story - screenrant.com - Japan - Italy

Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Release Date, Protagonists, Setting, & Story

, the next game in the historic stealth-action series, finally has an official release date. Details of the upcoming game, formerly known under the codename, have been scarce up until now. All that was known was its feudal Japanese setting. Rumors circulated around its protagonist, its inspirations, and what Japanese myths the next might incorporate, but nothing could be confirmed for certain until today.

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Harvey Randall - Holly Longdale - 'We knew that was a pain point … why make that mistake again?' World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Classic devs talk tinkering with the game's first divisive expansion - pcgamer.com

'We knew that was a pain point … why make that mistake again?' World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Classic devs talk tinkering with the game's first divisive expansion

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Classic is arriving May 20, and it's an interesting topic because—as PC Gamer's Andy Chalk pointed out back when it was announced—Cataclysm's changes to the world are part of the reason why Classic exists in the first place. Granted, the infamous "you think you do, but you don't" quote comes from the Warlords of Draenor days—a couple expansions after Cataclysm—but good ol' Deathwing is still the dragon that broke the world.

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Joshua Wolens - Wes Fenlon - This Total War: Shogun 2 mod lets you play out the real historical war that inspired the FX TV show - pcgamer.com - Japan

This Total War: Shogun 2 mod lets you play out the real historical war that inspired the FX TV show

While PC gamers all over the place are flocking back to Fallout after having a great time watching the new Amazon TV series, I'm over here quietly despairing that there's only a single episode of FX's Shogun left to air. The new adaptation of the 1975 novel has been so excellent I even considered playing the 1980s PC games that tried to put their own spin on the story just like our news writer Joshua Wolens did, but then I came to my senses and went looking for options that aren't quite as old as computers with 64 kilobytes of RAM.

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