Intel “0x129” Microcode Tested on Linux, Raptor Lake CPUs Shows No Major Performance Impact
Intel's new "0x129" microcode has been tested on Linux, and fair enough, the results show that the Raptor Lake CPUs don't see a major performance impact.
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Intel's new "0x129" microcode has been tested on Linux, and fair enough, the results show that the Raptor Lake CPUs don't see a major performance impact.
Baldur's Gate 3's success doesn't make RPG guru Josh Sawyer want to make Pillars of Eternity 3 because he doesn't think his vision would be able to turn a profit.
The Borderlands film is out, and in case you somehow missed the news, it really sucks. Despite the concerns of Joshua Wolens, it also looks well on its way to becoming a bonafide box office bomb, earning just $8.8 million over its opening weekend in the US ($16.5 million globally), which is not great for a film that cost around $150 million to make.
has become incredibly entrenched in video game iconography over the years, and one of its most iconic visual elements is the Buster Sword. As a giant, angular slab of metal, the Buster Sword leaps out of any image of a battle-ready Cloud. The remake games have thrown in a lot of new alternative weapons for Cloud, but as fun as some of the other designs can be, it's hard to compete with the original titan.
There have been dozens of Dragon Ball games over the decades, but you probably never thought there would be a MOBA. Well, that’s exactly what Dragon Ball Project: Multi is planned to be when it eventually comes out. This will be a 4v4 multiplayer game where you can take control of your favorite characters like Goku, Buu, Vegeta, Gohan. When released, it could even be one of the best free-to-play games of the year. This will be a mobile and Steam exclusive for now, but is already confirmed to be a cross-platform game for those platforms. The full release date isn’t known yet, but you can sign up now for the upcoming beta to get an early look at the game.
Despite being released in 2016, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered has skyrocketed in sales. As a result, it has become the second best-selling game on Steam, behind Counter-Strike 2.
When talking about the best RPGs you can play right now, The Witcher 3 is going to be brought up. In fact, odds are that it will even appear in most people’s best games of all time list, and for good reason. Inspired by the book series of the same name, the first Witcher game is one of the best PC games, and has now become a household name thanks to the success of the Netflix show. However, after the third game, CD Project Red moved on to Cyberpunk 2077 and we were left wondering if we’d tossed our last coin to the Witcher.
The Kickstarter for author Brandon Sanderson's introduces a potential new power player to the tabletop RPG scene, and it has one particular feature that could actually benefit a lot of games as well. Based on the Cosmere universe of fantasy author Brandon Sanderson's books, the upcoming RPG is starting with the setting of in 2025 and following it with in 2026. The project comes in the wake of an enormously successful 2022 Kickstarter for books by Sanderson, and it's already setting its own records on the platform.