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Best PlayStation Plus Deals: Save on Essential, Plus and Premium - digitaltrends.com

Best PlayStation Plus Deals: Save on Essential, Plus and Premium

While the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 are excellent consoles, especially for those who don’t want to invest in a gaming PC, you tend to lose out on a lot if you don’t have one of Sony’s online subscriptions. You see, a PlayStation Plus (PS Plus) subscription offers, is access to online multiplayer, and without it, you can’t connect to online servers and play with other folks, which is a bit frustrating. Luckily, a PS Plus membership does offer some additional features, such as free games every month and access to some older PS games, all of which depend on which of the three tiers you subscribe to: Essential, Extra, and Premium.

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Jesse Lennox - Where to find Burnt Books in Fallout 76 - digitaltrends.com

Where to find Burnt Books in Fallout 76

Crafting is as important a mechanic in Fallout 76 as shooting and looting. As is the case with every Bethesda game, you will be collecting every item in the world that isn’t nailed down to use for parts until you’re over–encumbered. Being a live service game, you will often also be tasked with hunting down a specific material or item as part of a daily or weekly challenge. One fairly common one is to find burnt books. There are a few smaller stashes of these singed paperbacks around Appalachia, but one location in particular is the mother lode. There are no libraries in the wasteland, but we know the location of the secret stashwhere you’ll find all the burnt books you could want.

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Nathan Birch - Stellar Blade Polish Extends to Full Game, Performance Solid Across Modes, No UE4 Stutters - wccftech.com - Poland

Stellar Blade Polish Extends to Full Game, Performance Solid Across Modes, No UE4 Stutters

Prior to release, all indications were that Stellar Blade would be an unusually technically polished current-gen launch, with the game’s demo leaving many impressed. But, of course, demos aren’t always indicative of the final game, with devs sometimes taking a thin slice of gameplay and give it more polish than the rest of the game. Well, the review embargo for Stellar Blade has arrived, and it seems it’s not only a good time in terms of action (check out Wccftech’s positive review here) but according to the tech heads at Digital Foundry, the full game is every bit as technically sound as the demo. You can check out Digital Foundry’s full video analysis below, provided you have around 20 minutes to spare, or you can scroll down for our rundown of the salient points.

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Francesco De Meo - Unreal Engine 5.4 Comparison Video Highlights Ray-Traced Reflections Differences - wccftech.com

Unreal Engine 5.4 Comparison Video Highlights Ray-Traced Reflections Differences

A new Unreal Engine 5.4 comparison video was shared online today, highlighting the differences in reflections quality over the previous version of the engine.

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Elie Gould - 'We are going home': PUBG's original Erangel map from Early Access is 'making a triumphant return to the battlegrounds' - pcgamer.com

'We are going home': PUBG's original Erangel map from Early Access is 'making a triumphant return to the battlegrounds'

PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds is scrapping the new and going back to the old so players can revisit the classic Erangel map, which was the battle royale's first-ever battleground. It will be available on PC from May 14 and is «designed to evoke nostalgia for players who remember the early days,» according to an official blog post. 

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Harvey Randall - The futility of Helldivers 2's 'Menkent Line' has parts of the community feeling bot fatigue: 'We fought hard to establish a defensive line, and for what?' - pcgamer.com

The futility of Helldivers 2's 'Menkent Line' has parts of the community feeling bot fatigue: 'We fought hard to establish a defensive line, and for what?'

The ever-marching galactic war campaign of Helldivers 2 is impressive, so much so that it's a little difficult to follow, though the sense of FOMO is there for the right reasons, that being «I'm missing out on a cool, emergent, player-driven story». Well, that's the idea at least—right now, the community's a little bummed out.

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Harvey Randall - Naoki Yoshida - FF14 and FF16 senior translator Koji Fox says 'you can kinda tell' game director Naoki Yoshida is 'like: I'm done with dark fantasy, I want to do something light again' - pcgamer.com - Britain

FF14 and FF16 senior translator Koji Fox says 'you can kinda tell' game director Naoki Yoshida is 'like: I'm done with dark fantasy, I want to do something light again'

Naoki Yoshida, also known as Yoshi-P, is the producer of both the (critically-acclaimed) MMORPG Final Fantasy 14 as well as Final Fantasy 16, which is still yet to come to PC. 

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Nick Evanson - NASA manages to fix Voyager's garbled data problem, even though it's more than 15 billion miles away - pcgamer.com

NASA manages to fix Voyager's garbled data problem, even though it's more than 15 billion miles away

Back in November, NASA's second longest-running spacecraft Voyager I began sending data that made no sense whatsoever. Instead of information about its status and what various sensors were recording, all the scientists got was a meaningless repeated pattern. Well, after much head-scratching and hard work, engineers have fixed the issue and confirmed that Voyager I is transmitting properly once more, from the depths of interstellar space.

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