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  1. Several pictures possibly depicting the design of Nintendo's next handheld recently began circulating on social media. Although the images are unverified, they are consistent with inside information on the upcoming device's hardware and have withstood scrutiny. Read Entire Article View the full article
  2. Capcom has launched a survey designed to gauge consumer interest in more “deluxe remaster” titles. The survey was made available to coincide with last week’s release of ***** Rising Deluxe Remaster, which Capcom has billed as “practically a remake” of 2006’s original game. Powered by its RE Engine, the remaster boasts modern graphics, updated character models, expanded language support, revamped controls, and quality of life improvements like auto-saving. Read More... View the full article
  3. Sony's latest heavy hitter to reach the PC, **** of War Ragnarök, is experiencing minor turbulence. The word on the port itself is mostly good so far—some folks are having technical issues and others cite a possible memory *****—though easily the loudest piece of negative feedback on Ragnarök's Steam page is that pesky PSN sign-in requirement, contributing to a "Mixed" rating... Read more.View the full article
  4. In the hours I've spent stripping planet Massage-2(Ab)b of resources to pour down the poorly optimized maw of my wretched Satisfactory production lines, my movement has only ever been clumsy. Getting around my base is a barely-directed stumble across gnarled conveyor belts. When I venture beyond my tangled sprawl, I'm trudging along with slapdash platform staircases and ill-advised jump pads. But thanks to the Satisfactory subreddit, I've seen a better, faster, more graceful way to navigate the early game on my way towards higher-tier transit tech—one where my feet will never have to touch the ground. Provided my materials last, of course... Read more.View the full article
  5. Image: Riley Testut The excellent Delta emulator for iOS is going to get even better: sometime soon, the app will get support for online multiplayer in Nintendo DS games, according to Delta developer Riley Testut. Testut’s post about the feature includes a video of a Mario Kart DS race between two people being played on the emulator, and it immediately transported me back to playing the game on my own DS many years ago. [Hidden Content] Nintendo shut down the DS’s online services way back in 2014, so we asked Testut how the online services will work. “It’s based on melonDS’ online support, which connects to 3rd-party Nintendo [Wi-Fi Connection] servers (such as Kaeru, Wimmfi, AltWFC, etc),” Testut tells The Verge. “This means all 10 million+ Delta users will be able to... Continue reading… View the full article
  6. It’s a gamer’s worst nightmare: Starting your gaming session after a long day, only to be kicked from your match out of nowhere. And Roblox‘s error code 267 is a tricky one that appears in different forms. You might find the error code 267 when the game has trouble loading your data, when a malicious script is detected on your side, when an admin script kicks you out, when you’re banned, when your internet connection is having issues, and even when servers are down. So how do you know? View the full article
  7. X/Twitter will have to comply with a subpeona regarding the identities of several Genshin Impact leaker accounts after a federal judge ruled against the social media platform's attempt to throw it out. The news comes from Torrent Freak and Stephen Totilo's Game File newsletter, detailing the latest in miHoYo's crackdown on leakers. Cognosphere, the miHoYo-owned publisher of Genshin Impact, filed the subpeona last fall, attempting to force X Corp. to “disclose the identity, including the name(s), address(es), telephone number(s), and e-mail addresses(es)” behind four popular leaker accounts: @HutaoLoverGI, @GIHutaoLover, @HutaoLover77, and @FurinaaLover. NEW(ish): A court has ruled that X/Twitter must comply with a subpoena issued last fall to unmask the identities of accounts leaking Genshin Impact info X had raised 1st Amend. and California right of privacy concerns it wanted a court to weigh in onhttps://t.co/euVcwG9w8w [Hidden Content] — Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) September 23, 2024 As Totilo notes, three of the accounts are currently suspended. The only one that isn't, @furinaalover, has deleted all but one of the posts on their X/Twitter account. According to Torrent Freak's report, Cognosphere believes that one person controlled all four leaker accounts. In filing the subpeona, Cognosphere argued that the leakers had infringed on its copyright in the publishing of previously unreleased material. X/Twitter, however, attempted to quash the subpeona on First Amendment and privacy grounds, asking the court in a previous filing if Cognosphere's request was “sufficient to satisfy any First Amendment free speech safeguards applicable to the anonymous speakers." X/Twitter asked for a legal process that would ensure the leakers' First Amendment and privacy rights were not being infinged upon, mantaining "that a Court needs to decide these issues.” U.S. magistrate judge Peter Kang, however, ruled for the Northern District of California that X/Twitter must comply with Cognosphere's request, saying that there is "no First Amendment right to commit copyright infringement.” It's only the latest in MiHoYo's handling of leakers. Last February, miHoYo filed a separate subpeona targeting three other other leaker accounts on similar copyright infringement grounds. Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing entertainment reporting. When she's not writing or editing, you can find her reading fantasy novels or playing Dungeons & Dragons. View the full article
  8. Free throws are called that because they’re supposed to be a guaranteed bucket, but knocking these down can be challenging if you have a poor release. Equipping one of the best free throw animations in NBA 2K25 is a huge leap toward not bricking crucial shots. Animations define every single action your MyPLAYER makes on the court and are almost as crucial to success as your actual inputs. Bad animations can significantly hamper your performance, and no one wants to lose through no fault of their own. Free throws are just a fraction of the arsenal of animations in NBA 2K25, which includes actions as seemingly mundane as how you walk and run down the court. View the full article
  9. In GTA Online, players can engage in Gang Attacks during their free roam of San Andreas. Gang Attacks are only unlocked at Rank 18 via Martin Madrazo, who will call the player character and introduce the optional side missions. Martin informs the player that he needs a few hideouts to be wiped out, but he’s more concerned with tying up loose ends than retrieving any loot stashed there. As such, anything the player finds during the raid, they can keep. There are various gang locations on the GTA 5 map, which are highlighted by a red area. View the full article
  10. Funko Fusion just received a massive update patch, one that adds quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes across the board. Funko recently partnered with 10:10 Games for an epic crossover game featuring its popular line of Funko Pop figures and franchises like Back to the Future, Five Nights at Freddys, and Team Fortress 2 in Funko Fusion, which launched on Windows and current-gen consoles on September 13. A version for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 is set to release on November 15. View the full article
  11. Kingdom Two Crowns is the latest entry to one of the most unique strategy series around. Instead of the broader viewpoint of a more traditional take on the genre like Civilization 7 or Total War Pharaoh, Kingdom takes place from the perspective of a ruler, sitting atop a horse, who rides back and forth across a side-scrolling landscape to build structures and manage the lives of their subjects. Fortunately for fans of the series, Two Crowns is about to become a lot ******* now that a new DLC titled Call of Olympus has been announced for a quickly approaching launch date. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
  12. **** of War Ragnarok is finally out on PC. While that does come with the benefits of the platform’s capabilities, it also exposes the game to all the potential vulnerabilities that come with it. One such issue is the game using your integrated GPU instead of the dedicated one. The PC version of the **** of War (2018) sequel gives you access to tons of fresh features, like Ultra-widescreen (21:9) and Super ultra-widescreen (32:9) support, unlocked frame rates at 1440p and 4k resolutions, as well as modding support. But reviews on Steam have been “mixed” since its release, which was primarily due to the game asking for a PSN account. View the full article
  13. ****** Myth: Wukong has received its second notable patch since launch, and the new update makes some fixes that should smooth over common rough points in the Destined One's journey. In many regards, ****** Myth: Wukong was an impressively polished game upon its release, with plenty of well-honed ****** experiences and a general lack of game-breaking bugs compared to many major releases. It certainly hasn't been without flaw, however, and the continued work on the game could help it realize the full extent of its potential. View the full article
  14. When is the Tales of the Shire release date? Tales of the Shire is the Lord of the Rings game we never knew we needed. A cute, cozy farming sim like Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing, Tales of the Shire turns you into a Hobbit as you embark on a relaxing, homely life in the idyllic Middle-Earth countryside. There's so much more to Tales of the Shire than farming, though, as you truly get immersed in the hobbit life. As a full-blown life sim, the Lord of the Rings game has you cooking wholesome meals for your friends, trading gifts, farming, fishing, and much more. So, let's look forward to the Tales of the Shire release date, with trailers, gameplay, and the latest news. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Stardew Valley style Lord of the Rings game finally shows off gameplay A new Lord of the Rings game is coming, but it's not what you think View the full article
  15. Warhammer 40K Space Marine 2 is proving to be one of the biggest videogame hits to come from Games Workshop's universe to date, standing alongside other outstanding projects like Warhammer 40K: Boltgun, Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, and the first Space Marine. It's also done very well for World War Z, Gloomhaven, and Evil *****: The Game creator Saber Interactive, with the company's CEO now telling press that the Space Marine sequel has been enough of a success that the team is all but guaranteed to be working on DLC and a follow-up in the future. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Saber CEO seemingly confirms controversial Space Marine 2 post is real Space Marine 2 dev addresses Operations mode matchmaking frustrations Alleged Space Marine 2 CEO comment blasts games that "impose morals" View the full article
  16. Some survivors in ***** by Daylight can feel more loved than others, especially when it comes to cosmetics. There'll be some which seem to get new gear regularly, while others languish on the sidelines barely getting anything. One way developer Behaviour Interactive tries to address this is with the regular cosmetic contest, where fans submit their ideas and then there's a public vote. This year, however, one under-loved survivor has stirred up a big **** of drama. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: DBD codes September 2024 24 of the best horror games to play right now DBD spinoff shooter Project T canceled following playtest feedback View the full article
  17. Making sense of Hollowbody‘s story can be quite difficult, especially if you miss key documents while exploring the lost city of Barnsdon. Without the Record of Events document, you only have fragments to work with to piece the narrative together. If you want to understand the unknown entity that talks to Mica, and learn what happened to Barnsdon, then here’s our rundown of Hollowbody‘s story. We hope it answers some of your questions, but be warned: Major spoilers lie below. View the full article
  18. One Valheim player recently shared the incredible medieval village they created in the games Plains biome. Valheim ******** one of the most popular survival games on the market, with many players drawn to its detailed and complex base-building systems. View the full article
  19. Final Fantasy 14 has remained firmly in the crosshairs of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, as three of these incidents occurred within a week on the North ********* servers. Final Fantasy 14 players took to social media to share what happened as an ******* occurred and vent their frustrations at the attackers and Square Enix. View the full article
  20. This year's US presidential election has, as ever, brought a hitherto-unknown degree of scrutiny to certain of its key players. One person who seems to have come out of it fairly well is the Democratic nomination for vice president, Minnesota governor Tim Walz, whose biography is basically a folksy paean to public service, on top of which he comes across as an actual human being rather than an Onion character... Read more.View the full article
  21. If you just lost a Rivals streak in early access ******* of EA Sports FC 25, you’re not alone. It looks like the servers just went down for many. According to DownDetector, there was a massive spike in outage reports from players for EA servers at around 1:50pm CT. Many players posting on social media said they lost connection, and thus their streak of consecutive wins in Rivals mode. View the full article
  22. They say great UI is the sort you never notice, but perhaps the crosshair is the exception that proves the rule. I’m laser-focused on my Deadlock crosshair like my life depends on it because it's one of the few MOBAs where good aim makes or breaks your gold farming, team fighting, and ***** securing... Read more.View the full article
  23. Level-5 looks set to announce two new games during a product showcase on Tuesday. The ‘Level-5 Vision 2024: To the World’s Children’ live stream will feature new game reveals, plus updates on a handful of previously announced titles. The event, which will be viewable via the YouTube embed below, will start on September 24 at 5am PT / 8am ET / 1pm BST. Read More... View the full article
  24. Looking to upgrade the storage capacity of your Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or ASUS ROG Ally? Here's a great deal on a very well-rated Samsung memory card with your choice of two different capacities. Both Samsung direct and Amazon have the 512GB Samsung Pro Plus Micro SDXC card for $29.99, or the 256GB for $19.99. A compact USB card adapter is also included. Samsung offers free shipping on both items. Amazon offers free shipping on the 512GB model but if you're not a Prime member, you'll need to get your order total to $25 to get free shipping on the 256GB model. If you want to pick a memory card that performs well and has a reliable track record, then look no further. Samsung is one of the most highly recommended memory card brands and the Pro Plus model is faster than most cards. Samsung Pro Plus Micro SDXC Cards Are on ***** Today Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck compatible If you've started compiling a collection of digital games, you probably already know just how limited the Switch's base storage capacity is. The Switch and Switch OLED have 32GB and 64GB of internal storage, respectively, some of it reserved for the OS. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom uses up 16GB and Breath of the Wild about 13.5GB. If bought digitally, those two games alone would take up all of your internal storage on the OG Switch console. There's only one expansion slot in the Switch console so you want to make sure you get the biggest card you can afford, although very few people will need more than 1TB of storage. The Samsung Pro Plus series of Micro SDXC cards are compatible with virtually any device that accepts the Micro SDXC card standard. That includes the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and the ASUS ROG Ally. The Pro Plus is a faster than average Micro SDXC card with a speed rating of U3 / A2 / V30. In terms of actual numbers, the Pro Plus boasts up to 180MBps sustained read speeds and up to 130MBps sustained write speeds. Besides pairing well with your gaming handheld, this card would be an ideal candidate for devices that need fast and high-capacity transfers, like a 4K DSLR or action camera. A USB card reader is also included to make it easy to transfer files to your PC. Check out all of the best Nintendo Switch deals for sales on other games and accessories. View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  25. The Switch OLED boasts a vibrant seven-inch screen and comes with either white or red and blue Joy-**** controllers. | Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge Just in time for the release of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom on September 26th, Woot is selling the Nintendo Switch OLED for $299.99 ($50 off) with either white or neon red and blue Joy-**** controllers. That’s $10 shy of the console’s best price to date, and a deal that will last through 1AM ET on September 29th or while supplies last. [/url] Nintendo could announce a new Nintendo Switch any day now, one that is expected to sport a larger, eight-inch screen and more horsepower. But for now, the Switch OLED offers the best-looking handheld experience in the existing lineup. Its seven-inch OLED display is more spacious and vibrant than the screen found on the standard Switch or Switch Lite, and it features improved sound and a... Continue reading… View the full article For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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