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Sam Hill - Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for February 28 - digitaltrends.com

Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for February 28

We have the solution to Wordle on February 28, as well as some helpful hints to help you figure out the answer yourself, right here. We’ve placed the answer at the bottom of the page, so we don’t ruin the surprise before you’ve had a chance to work through the clues. So let’s dive in, starting with a reminder of yesterday’s answer.

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Tomas Franzese - Nightingale’s most innovative feature defies survival game conventions - digitaltrends.com

Nightingale’s most innovative feature defies survival game conventions

In most survival crafting games, there’s one large world filled with multiple biomes for players to explore. That’s not the case with Nightingale. While there are procedurally generated realms to explore, players are the ones who craft them with an innovative Realm Card system. Anytime players feel like they’ve amply explored the realm they are in or feel like they need to go to a new one to gather resources, a portal must be found or built.

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Nick Evanson - Screens? Where this new AMD-powered handheld PC is going we don't need screens. Just silly Cyberpunk glasses - pcgamer.com - Where

Screens? Where this new AMD-powered handheld PC is going we don't need screens. Just silly Cyberpunk glasses

Tecno may well be a brand you've never heard of but if its newly launched Pocket Go runs as good as it looks, then there'll be a completely new segment for the portable gaming market. Because where every handheld PC you can buy right now has a built-in screen, this one abandons it for a set of AR glasses.

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Joshua Wolens - Robin Valentine - Fraser Brown - Shaun Prescott - Ubisoft - Alright, which of you scurvy dogs is averaging 'over 4 hours' of daily Skull and Bones playtime? - pcgamer.com - Singapore

Alright, which of you scurvy dogs is averaging 'over 4 hours' of daily Skull and Bones playtime?

Skull and Bones, the official pirate simulator of the Singaporean government, is setting sail for season 1 in the wake of its release earlier this month, and Ubisoft is touting some stats to celebrate.

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Nick Evanson - A new frontier of immersion awaits you with a device that fires the smell of games into your home - pcgamer.com

A new frontier of immersion awaits you with a device that fires the smell of games into your home

Designers of gaming gadgets have tried for years to make something that will take you to new heights of immersion. Spatial audio, VR, and haptic triggers will only take you so far, though, because there's one sensory input that no game tackles: Your nose. Well not anymore gamers, because with the new GameScent unit, you'll be able to literally smell grass as you roam the fields in Skyrim.

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Jeremy Laird - Intel CEO admits 'I've bet the whole company on 18A' - pcgamer.com

Intel CEO admits 'I've bet the whole company on 18A'

«I’ve bet the whole company on 18A.» So, says Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger in the most deadpan, matter-of-fact manner imaginable. He's not glib. He's not joking. Everything rides on Intel's 18A process according to Gelsinger.

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Robert Jones - Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster review - pcgamer.com

Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster review

What is it? A remaster of the iconic 1995 LucasArts FPS, Star Wars: Dark Forces.Expect to pay: TBADeveloper: Nightdive Studios, LucasArtsPublisher: Nightdive StudiosReviewed on: Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti, 32GB RAM (DDR4), AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, ASRock B450M Pro4Multiplayer? NoSteam Deck? YesLink: Steam

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Austin Wood - Stephen Totilo - Nintendo - Nintendo takes Switch emulator Yuzu to court in major lawsuit, alleging it fueled 1 million illegal downloads of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom before release - gamesradar.com

Nintendo takes Switch emulator Yuzu to court in major lawsuit, alleging it fueled 1 million illegal downloads of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom before release

Prolific Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu is the latest to receive a lawsuit from Nintendo, and it's a big one. The house of Mario alleges that the program fueled a rush that saw The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom illegally downloaded over 1 million times before the game was properly released, and that's just one item on Nintendo's laundry list of alleged damages, which collectively take aim at a major emulator in a way that's rarely seen, even from such a famously litigious company, drawing many comparisons to Sony's lawsuit against Bleem. 

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