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is undergoing quite a few changes this year, thanks to the and the. The, which releases globally on September 17, has already been pre-released at GenCon thanks to Wizards of the Coast's presence there. Speaking at a GenCon event which attended, Lead Designer Jeremy Crawford explained which subclass has the biggest changes.
Volgarr the Viking 2 is a retro platformer inspired by NES classics likeGhosts’ n Goblins and Rastan, so naturally it’s a challenge. Volgarr dies in just two hits, and checkpoints are spread out pretty far in levels. If handled poorly, it could drive someone who isn’t used to the unforgiving nature of old games to tear their beard out. Developers Crazy Viking Studios and Digital Eclipse recognized that challenge when creating its surprise sequel. An approachable solution was born: If players use enough continues, Volgarr becomes a zombie and won’t die from taking damage anymore. It’s a new bit of innovation in a very old game genre.
It seems like everything these days is moving towards a subscriber model, rather than owning outright. From endless streaming subscriptions to coffee, printer ink, and perhaps even a gaming mouse, it seems like it's in a company's best interests to nickel and dime your bank account—rather than gobbling big chunks of it when you make a substantial purchase.
NVIDIA now looks to add more "CoWoS" suppliers to its pool, & one of the leading names popping up is none other than Intel Foundry.
Fans have decided to develop the Bloodborne remaster that Sony doesn't seem interested in making ahead of the game, becoming playable on PC via emulation.
The PlayStation VR2 headset is finally becoming compatible with PC next week, and it seems like the headset works on PC as well as it does on PlayStation 5, according to a new video shared online.
Intel has announced that it will be extending warranty support for boxed Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors by two years, in its ongoing attempts to minimise the fallout from the ongoing crashing issues affecting its Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs.