CD Projekt removes consequences for punching Cyberpunk 2077’s most punchable character in the face-
When a videogame lets me dramatically punch someone in the middle of a conversation, it takes a lot of restraint to resist the urge. The opportunity arises a couple of times in Cyberpunk 2077, and nobody is more deserving than Fingers, Night City’s scummiest ripperdoc, who V encounters during the main story.
Despite his extremely punchable face, for years it was actually a better idea to play nice with Fingers. Cleaning his clock meant locking him out as a vendor, which sucked if you wanted to nab his unique stock of legendary cyberware. Luckily, Cyberpunk’s recent 2.0 update changes things.
As noted by several Reddit users (and shared by GamesRadar), you’re now free and clear to punch out Fingers with zero consequences: all ripperdocs carry the same stock as of update…
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Intel’s next gen Battlemage GPUs are up and running in its labs, and work on its next-next generation Celestial architecture is well underway-
After the less than perfect launch of Intel’s first generation Arc Alchemist graphics cards, work on the second generation Xe2 Battlemage architecture appears to be coming along nicely. That’s according to comments made during an interview at CES 2024 by Tom Petersen, a current Intel Fellow.
The interview was conducted by PC World. Petersen revealed that Battlemage is up and running in Intel’s labs, with development shifting to the software side of things. The hardware team has already shifted its focus to the third generation Celestial architecture.
In a quote from the PC World interview, Petersen says: “It’s coming, I am excited about it, and all our engineers, you know how they are constantly doing their engineering things. I’d say about 30% of our engineers are working o…
Latest patch for The Last of Us fixes more crashes, lets you rebind the arrow keys-
Players who were excited to finally experience 2013’s The Last of Us on PC have been less excited by the fact they have to experience what PC ports were like in 2013 to do so. (I’m looking at you, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.) But Naughty Dog’s efforts to patch its wayward child have resulted in some improvements, with previous patches fixing camera jitter when using a mouse as well as unexpected character moistness in cutscenes.
The latest patch brings The Last of Us Part 1 up to v1.0.3.0 and deals with various issues, like adding audio compatibility options to help those who find the music or dialogue in cutscenes too quiet or are hearing “pops, clicks, or distorted sound”, and letting you reassign the arrow keys at long last.
That’s a bigger deal than it might sound to …
Let me show you how to grab an RTX 4070 Black Friday gaming PC for less than $1,000 right now-
There are some genuinely good Black Friday gaming PC deals out there right now, especially when you’re looking at machines under $1,000. But while you will find RTX 4060 and even RTX 4060 Ti PCs for less than a grand, there isn’t a retailer in the land that is going to sell you an RTX 4070 system for that sort of cash.
But you can make them.
It does require two separate purchases—this GPU-less Ipason PC for $469, and this Zotac RTX 4070 for $520, both from Newegg—but in a world where gaming PC builders are starting to ship graphics cards separately in the name of sparing the straining PCIe slots, I think it’s a step worth taking. Especially as it means you can get an RTX 4070 machine for just $989 when the cheapest we’ve found so far is at least $200 mor…
Even though they’re smaller, Overwatch 2’s story missions still won’t be seasonal-
The hits just keep coming for Overwatch 2’s PvE ambitions. Its initial plans—which included talent trees and long-term progression—were scrapped in May. Then we found out they’d be charging $15 for a less elaborate version of its promised story campaign. Now, as reported by Gamesradar, they’ll be released at a snail’s pace.
The announcement came from the game’s executive producer Jared Neuss on a Twitch appearance with streamer Emonng. “Don’t expect the next [round of missions] in the next season or the next season after that. It’s trying to find that balance between getting them in front of players quickly because we love story stuff, and [we want to give] ourselves enough time to make changes or add features.”
He later outlines plans for a more piecemeal …
Looks like Journey to the Savage Planet is getting a sequel-
It looks like, despite the technical closure of the studio that first made it, comedic action-adventure game Journey to the Savage Planet is going to get a sequel after all, with job listings and an intellectual property filing pointing towards a sequel called “Revenge of the Savage Planet.” Dissolved original studio Typhoon reformed as Raccoon Logic, and has since been working on an unconfirmed sequel codenamed Lodestar.
Raccoon Logic declined a request for comment from PC Gamer.
A report by MP1st identified the Canadian intellectual property filing for the new title, as well as the job listings for voice actors on a website for open casting calls. The filing gave the name Revenge of the Savage planet, while the casting calls were for a “formally dressed sci-fi spokes…
Slender Man teases a spooky return after a decade in the shadows-
Slender Man—one of the few creepypastas that’s gone mainstream and whose videogame adaptations The Eight Pages and sequel-slash-expansion Slender: The Arrival captivated horror gamers at the time—appears to be making a comeback next month.
As spotted by PCGamesN, developer Blue Isle Studios has dropped a 14-second teaser trailer on its YouTube page, as well as throwing up a countdown on the Slender: The Arrival website. The teaser “He’s waiting…” doesn’t give much away, mind. It’s nothing more than a shrivelled-up Gollumesque lad hunched over in a dim, derelict basement while a ceiling lamp swings back and forth. The screen glitches a couple of times before fading to black.
As of writing, the countdown on the website is for a whopping 34 days from now. Wha…
How one gun company partnered with Call of Duty to attract ‘young potential shooters’-
It is common knowledge that arms manufacturers and the videogames industry have partnerships and sponsorship deals, with series like Call of Duty sometimes even including gunmakers like Colt in their credits. But we almost never get a glimpse at what these deals involve, both in terms of the finances and the thinking behind marketing real weapons in virtual worlds.
Internal emails and company records from Remington Arms, a subsidiary of arms manufacturer The Freedom Group, have been disclosed by a US lawyer following proceedings against the group. They were obtained as part of a lawsuit filed by parents of children killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in which the killer used a Remington AR15 rifle, and were first reported by the Wall Street Journal…