With a classic exam question setup, Amanda the Adventurer 2’s piggy bank puzzle may leave you scratching your head as you try accumulating 10 coins for your savings to move on to the next cursed tape and leave Amanda’s trip for good. I’m ashamed to say that this puzzle took me a good few attempts before I cracked it. Math isn’t really my forte so I really missed the train puzzle at this point. The setup of the piggy bank puzzle sent me back to a math SAT test, with that same urge to cheat by looking at someone else’s answers. With no guide to help me out, I had no choice but to go through Amanda’s trip countless times until I finally figured out the answer—which was simpler than I first thought. View the full article
This "architectural license" agreement is the core partnership that's kept Android smartphones humming with Qualcomm's cutting-edge processors for years. Now, according to documents viewed by Bloomberg, Arm has fired off a 60-day cancellation notice that could bring that long-standing deal crumbling down. Read Entire Article View the full article
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Dress to Impress, one of the hottest games on Roblox right now, has been forced to change its Halloween update for what the developers have said are "safety reasons." View the full article
Do you enjoy consuming hot beverages during the autumn season? Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue, “Hot drink popular in the fall,” requires you to know about hot seasonal drinks, which are served during the cold months and help lower blood sugar levels and manage diabetes. If today’s NYT Mini Crossword clues have you second-guessing your answers, you can use our hints and answers to clear up your confusion and help you easily solve the puzzle. View the full article
Ubisoft has reportedly disbanded the team behind Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, having allegedly opted to prioritise helping out other projects with “better sales potential”. Read more View the full article
The Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 hype train has nearly arrived at the station, with the game set to release in a matter of days. In part of the celebration, Activision has created replicas of classic gifs featuring Peter Stormare. Read more View the full article
Despite being in a spot of trouble last week, the live-action **** of War series at Amazon apparently already has a new showrunner. Read more View the full article
"Move over Hollow Knight," declared Katharine (RPS in peace) in our Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown review, summarising this freshly-honed hunk of POP art as "a deep and challenging Metroid-like with some of the best platforming this side of Moon's Ori games." Sadly, for all the plaudits, the game doesn't seem to have earned sufficient megabucks to justify keeping its development team together. Earlier this week, French journalist Gautoz reported that Ubisoft had disbanded The Lost Crown's core dev team after turning down proposals for a sequel and further expansions. Speaking to RPS this morning, Ubisoft have confirmed that "most" of the Lost Crown's dev team have moved onto other projects, while noting that there have been no layoffs as a result. Read more View the full article
The Meteor in Webfishing is a unique event that can occur randomly, and you need to pray it happens if you want to find every fish. Finding the Meteor might test your patience because, like rain, there’s no guarantee it will spawn, but you can make the process easier by knowing what to listen to and look out for. View the full article
I feel this one largely speaks for itself, honestly. I could theorise on the fictional conceit of bringing packaged creatures to life using a microwave and also, sometimes, a blender, but to do so would be to stare into a gift horse’s abyssal oat ***** so intently that… …I was going to finish that with something about its molars staring back, but I had to quickly Google “do horses have molars?” only to misspell it. “Yes, horses can have a strong sense of right and wrong, and what is fair,” went the AI overview. “Some say that horses can teach people to live in the present and to be authentic.” Thanks for that. Read more View the full article
Diablo 4 is celebrating this year’s Halloween with a neat little event that kicks off next week. This one is available to all players, and aside from some fairly standard log-in rewards, the event also includes a limited-time game that may or may not make your dungeon runs more interesting. Read more View the full article
At the height of tensions with Nintendo, Palworld developers have denied claims that the game will transition to a free-to-play model, explaining why that has never been a plan. The rumors emerged ahead of this years Tokyo Game Show, suggesting that Pocketpair is attempting to revive its "*****" title, Palworld. Though, when asked about the game's declining player base, the developers showed no concern and appeared satisfied with the current numbers. View the full article
Do you enjoy cooking or savoring spicy food? I don’t, and that’s kind of funny since I am from India, which is often known as the land of spices. Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue, “Spice that tastes like licorice,” tests your knowledge of spices used in different delicacies and drinks all over the world. Don’t let today’s NYT Mini Crossword clues slow you down. Use our hints and answers to breeze through your puzzle. View the full article
The successful open-world game ***** Island 2 has received an Ultimate Edition that comes jam-packed with DLC. It comes with the expansion content and 11 packages of content, including Cyber Slayer Amy, the Pulp Weapons Pack, and more for the self-proclaimed V.I.P. experience by publisher Deep Silver. View the full article
When I was little, I really liked what I saw of Shin chan, even if it was just largely flashes of his bare ***** on ********* TV. He seemed mischievous, a bit of a menace, and part of a fun family dynamic. Flash forward to now and I can only describe the lad as… jarring. At least, I think he's an odd flag-bearer for a series of games where you live out a nostalgic, ********* summer in the countryside. And I think it's doubly weird that Shin chan: Shiro And The Coal Town opts for a collectathon approach, that doesn't necessarily make the act of living out a Cicada Summer all that mesmerising. But, and this is a big but: I can't stop thinking about it. Of all the games of 2024, Coal Town may have left the biggest impression on me. In a way, I hope it does for you, too. Read more View the full article
I messed up today’s LoLdle and ******* to get the quote on the first try. Two guesses were enough, but I’m disappointed I didn’t one-shot it. Read on for the answer to the Oct. 23 LoLdle. Who says, ‘To heal and protect’ in LoL? Of course. Screenshot by Dot Esports The LoLdle quote on Oct. 23 is “To heal and protect,” and the League champion who says this line is Soraka. You know, that purple woman with horns on her head. View the full article
In celebration of the upcoming Fallout Day, Bethesda has made Fallout 76 free to play from October 22-29, which along with the various news expected from this event, has many players excited. When it was first released, Fallout 76 had a bumpy start, as not every fan of the franchise received the title as well as expected. Luckily, many players agree that the course has been corrected over the years and the game is now seen much more positively. View the full article
Pocketpair recently talked about exploring ideas for expanding the Palworld IP. In the same interview, the developers of Palworld spoke about their vision for the game, such as continued support through updates, and addressed what players can expect in terms of new projects related to the title. View the full article
Back in 2023, I discovered the irresistible gaming combo equivalent of chicken 'n' chips with a Coke—the Logitech G Pro Steering Wheel, a PS VR2 headset, and GT7. The TL;DR takeaway of my findings: it's a delicious union of expert peripheral craftsmanship, white knuckle force feedback, and heightened sense of there-ness I've been happily consuming on a daily basis. (Mostly because I'm addicted to Polyphony Digital's circadian mileage bonuses.) After much waiting for Logitech to pull its finger out, we now have a new range of swappable wheels that have renewed my love for the G Pro ecosystem. Dubbed the RS Range, these premium clip-on / clip -off steering solutions provide a range of expected benefits—greater comfort, extra RGB flair, more ideal form factors, etc. But also, to my sheer and utter delight, some huge advantages in cross-platform compatibility. If you know which specific pieces to buy, you can effectively turn what was once a PC / PlayStation 5 only Wheel Base into a Franken-peripheral that supports the holy trinity of Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and PC. To say I'm pleased with that turn of events would be quite the understatement; it's a game-changing feature that lurches Logitech ahead in the (now) highly competitive space of DD wheels. We'll drill down on the details of that in a second. For now, though, let's address the barrier of entry that may cause some of you to reach for your reverse gear: price. You can, of course, skip the window shopping by clicking here to jump right to my words instead. Our Logitech G Pro Setup The RS Wheel Hub & Round Wheel So, let's assess the largest bit of our new test bed first—the Round Wheel. What we're bolting on here is a 291 mm wheel that's a jack-of-all-trades—perfect for hand-over-hand drifting, rallying, GT, and/or Formula racing, which makes me prefer it over the slightly less adaptable default G Pro wheel. Thickness-wise, it's a 35mm grip all the way around; the wheel also weighs in at 662 g (before being bolted into 758 gs worth of Hub). That being the case, the old boy wheel was heavier at 1.5 kg and wasn't made with the RS's silcone leather, which, I think, finds a slightly better sweet spot of comfort and grippiness in your mitts. It also had a darker and more understated "centering band" compared to the much more preferred white strip on the RS. It's also worth noting that this young blood attachment will bolt into any platform RS Hub you choose via six bolts and an alan key. It feels as premium as its price—robust, rock solid, and still comfy after my standard Paris-Dakar endurance test. As for the RS Hub itself, like I said in the intro, I have a PS base but went with the Xbox variant, purely to iritate my whingy roomate, whose brain can't easily switch from one "X button" position to another. Much like the Round Wheel component, there have been some worthy upgrades to this wheel face. The most visually obvious is the inclusion of a rainbow-tastic LED rev light and the ability to adjust or remove the gear paddles. Speaking of inputs, it's worth noting that the original G Pro wheel only had ten face buttons; the RS Hub sprinkles on two more (to provide for your rightstick/leftstick functions). I also appreciate that the two new rotary wheels are identical, as I prefer the underslung setup as opposed to one forward-facing one jutting out. Technically speaking, the RS Hub uses the same quick-release system as before—albeit with some extra squeezing required to attach now—though I didn't detect that change introducing any additional flex or other drawbacks. Before I head off more laps with this brilliant wheel, I should probably talk about the road I needed to travel in order to achieve triple-compatibility. For starters, if you're a purebred console gamer who's never plugged your Logitech G Pro into a PC before, you're gonna need to find a way to do it. My RS Hub refused to be recognised by my Xbox SX / PC/ PS5 without a new firmware update to both the original G Pro Wheel Base and the Hub. Once that pain-free, five-minute process is done, magic is allowed to happen. With a wheel bristling with A, B, Y, and X in a different position, plus a ******* big Xbox logo at centre stage, I went ******** around in Gran Turismo 7, and then, after a quick unplug/replug, some laps of Forza Motorsport. Flawless stuff. Zero problems. Great force feedback. I must say, as an owner of all the major DD wheels on the market—Thrustmaster, Moza, etc—having "one wheel to rule them all" is a very attractive feature. DD wheels are heavy and cumbersome to move on and off any table or racing cockpit frame. And the hassle is exacerbated by some brands not being universal with drill holes / screws / clamps. Basically, I can see my Logitech G Pro is going to get much, much more track time than it ordinarily would thanks to sheer convenience alone. Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler and was provided an RS Hub + Wheel test units. He also plays practically everything, often on YouTube. View the full article
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Forgotten Souls are a new crafting material in Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred DLC. There are a fair amount of different ways to use them in the crafting system, and this makes finding and farming them more of a priority. However, there has been some frustration from players regarding how these are farmed, so you will want to know the best ways to get them as fast as possible. View the full article
Zorba is an annoying boss in Metaphor: ReFantazio. This is because Zorba is a necromancer and relies on that ability throughout his entire ******. The issue is that his undead army seems easy but can quickly overwhelm any players who are not prepared. Every time you beat his corpses, he'll raise more; while you're fighting corpses, he deals strong attacks. It seems like it cannot be beaten unless you're at a far higher level than him, but it's easier than it looks. View the full article
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Although there have not been many public updates on the game, Krafton states that the upcoming life simulator Inzoi is still set for a 2024 release. Inzoi is a particularly ambitious-looking video game that intends to offer gamers hyperrealistic visuals while providing plenty of different activities to keep them busy. People are expecting it to be as impressive as it looks when it finally releases. View the full article
With its gothic atmosphere, intricate narrative, and rewarding gameplay, Diablo 4 has captivated players since its release. One of the most compelling features of the game has been its player-versus-player (PvP) combat system, which has experienced a significant evolution with Blizzard's introduction of the Vessel of Hatred expansion. This marks a bold leap towards the competitive scene by adding new layers of tension and strategy never before witnessed in the Diablo franchise. This update creates a more dynamic and cutthroat experience, ultimately changing how players engage with PvP. View the full article
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