The Delicious Way Taylor Swift Celebrated the End of Eras Tour's European Leg
Taylor Swift Debuts Eras Tour Backstage Footage in "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" Music Video
The European leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour went out in style.
The Grammy winner closed out her final show at London’s Wembley Stadium—the last stop in Europe on her international tour—Aug. 20, celebrating the milestone with a delicious treat. As seen in a video shared by celebrity hairstylist Ryan Richman, Taylor and her team dug into a cake resembling her Eras Tour stage.
The massive dessert included the catwalk Taylor uses throughout the show, the central section where she makes her grand entrance at the beginning of each concert, as well as a colorful display of the Eras Tour logo to mimic the large electronic screen beh…
Read moreAssassin’s Creed Mirage will support DLSS and FSR after all-
A couple of days back, the system requirements for Assassin’s Creed Mirage were revealed. The recommended requirements are quite reasonable, with pretty much any six-core CPU and GTX 1660 Ti / RX 5600 XT tier graphics card able to run the game at 60 FPS and 1080p with high settings.
One thing that caught our eye was the mention of XeSS upscaling support, but not Nvidia’s DLSS or AMD’s FSR. Ubisoft has put that to bed though, with an updated blog post that confirms Assassin’s Creed Mirage will support DLSS, FSR, and XeSS.
So everybody wins, the way it should be. The last thing we need is repeated instances of one or more vendors being left out in the cold. Starfield is a prominent recent example, which launched with only FSR support.
Even though Assassin’s Creed M…
Read moreBiden proposes heavy tax on cryptocurrency miners for ‘the harms they impose on society’-
The Biden administration has proposed a new tax intended to make cryptocurrency miners pay society back for the damage they cause. That’s actually how the White House puts it, with the so-called DAME tax intended to encourage actually talking specifically about “the harms” such crypto companies can inflict on society as a whole.
“Currently, cryptomining firms do not have to pay for the full cost they impose on others, in the form of local environmental pollution, higher energy prices, and the impacts of increased greenhouse gas emissions on the climate,” the White House says of the proposal.
“The DAME tax encourages firms to start taking better account of the harms they impose on society.”
DAME stands for Digital Asset Mining Energy, and the DAME tax would force …
Read moreคอสเพลเยอร์ชาวฟิลิปปินส์ใช้เพลงจาก FFVII ประกอบงานแต่ง
งานแต่งงานในฝันของเหล่าเกมเมอร์ก็คงหนีไม่พ้นการประยุกต์นำเกมที่ตนเองชื่นชอบมาใช้ในงานแต่งงานไม่ทางใดก็ทางหนึ่ง แต่งานแต่งล่าสุดนี้คงจะเรียกได้ว่าเป็นงานในฝันเลยก็ว่าได้ เมื่อ Alodia Gosiengfiao คอสเพลเยอร์ชาวฟิลิปปินส์ได้จัดหนักจัดเต็มด้วยการใช้เพลงจาก FFVII ประกอบงานแต่ง แถมใช้วงออเค�…
Read more6 วิธีการฟาร์มเงินให้พอใช้ใน Palworld
ใน Palworld มีสมบัติล้ำค่าเยอะแยะไปหมด ไม่ว่าจะเป็นไข่ ขนหนังแร่ ถ่านหิน กำมะถัน ไม้ หิน เศษพาลาเดียม และอื่น ๆ อีกมากมาย แต่ของสำคัญที่สุดที่มองข้ามไม่ได้เลยก็คือ Gold Coins หรือ เงิน ที่ใช้ในการซื้อของภายในเกม โดย Gold Coins ใช้ซื้อของต่าง ๆ จากพ่อค้าเร่ร่อนได้ ทั้งที่หมู่บ้านเล็กใกล้ Rain Syndicate Tower และ Dunesh…
Read moreCities- Skylines 2 patch fixes ‘unnecessarily large’ character textures, removes ‘offensive’ radio ad-
A patch for Cities: Skylines 2 has been released today, addressing several issues with the game—though it doesn’t sound like it’s the overhaul needed to soothe the city builder’s biggest performance problems. Hopefully, that patch won’t be too much longer.
One issue that should improve as a result of this patch is the Cities: Skylines 2 not enough customers problem, which has been frustrating and a little confusing—the game often shows demand for new commercial zones, but at the same time existing businesses inform you they don’t have enough customers. As a potential fix, the patch increases “leisure probability” which I assume means citizens will have more free time to visit shops, and thus businesses won’t complain as much.
There are more tweaks to businesses, …
Read moreDeep Rock Galactic studio remakes cosmetic DLC after fans complain- ‘You’re putting down good money for these items, and you want them to stand out—we hear you!’-
We said back in April that Deep Rock Galactic has “one of the last positive communities left in gaming,” but even among that crew, there are limits. Those boundaries were reached earlier this month when developer Ghost Ship Games unveiled the new Decontaminator Pack cosmetic DLC. To put it bluntly, players did not care for it.
- “I’m not gonna sugarcoat it, these frameworks are kinda ass” – Mayor of Pyroland
- “I usually buy all cosmetics dono about this one lol its really bad looking compared to all the others” – 1 Corinthians 15:1-4
- “Looks extremely low effort compared to the previous ones” – Badger
- “Not a fan of this one. Lots of medicore paintjobs and no armor or pickaxe parts. The paintjobs do…
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Geralt and Dave the Diver are in Balatro now-
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Geralt of Rivia is a well-known card game aficionado, and not just for Gwent. It turns out the famed witcher is also a big fan of Balatro—so big that he’s now actually in the game.
Geralt and a couple of familiar friends have joined Balatro in the game’s first ever “Collaboration Pack,” a crossover that adds optional face card backs from not just The Witcher 3, but also Dave the Diver, Vampire Survivors, and Among Us. The card cosmetics can be unlocked through a new “deck settings” menu that enables players to customize their decks with new cards.
“It was surreal having these conversations,” Balatro developer Localthunk said. “Some of the biggest names in gaming praising my little project and wanting to collaborate—absolutely wild. I’m glad we made…
Read moreMany of Epic’s exclusivity deals were ‘not good investments,’ says Tim Sweeney, but the free games program ‘has been just magical’
Epic has been giving away games on the Epic Games Store since it launched at the end of 2018, enticing Steam users to install its launcher with freebies as big as Grand Theft Auto 5 and Civilization 6. More than 580 million free games were claimed just last year.
Giving away half-a-billion game copies a year, even when paying a small fraction of each copy’s list price, is not cheap. Thanks to documents that came out during Epic’s legal fight with Apple, we learned that the company spent $11.6 million on free games in just the first nine months of the program. Epic has been giving away games for six years now.
However, responding to a question about Epic’s free game strategy on a call with press earlier this week, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney said that it’s been a “very economical”…
Read moreNicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight, don’t ask why-
Hollywood megastar and extremely intense individual Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight. Up until now the game has regularly added famous movie killers and various characters from other games, but I think this is the first time it’s added a real person. The announcement comes with a short trailer which gives a look at his in-game character model. Which looks a lot like Nicolas Cage.
“There is nothing more powerful than imagination,” Cage solemnly intones over the trailer. “We can shape the fabric of reality, transforming everything you may think you know.” That could hint at Cage’s character bringing some sort of new element to the game, or it may just be a spooky line and Cage is a survivor skin. Then again, if there were a Hollywood superstar that I bet could probably mur…
Read moreIt’s a great week for city builders- 3 new ones are coming to Steam on Wednesday alone-
City builder fans have a lot of reasons to be happy these days—we’re in a real boom at the moment, with lots of exciting-looking city builders planned for this year including the recently announced Cities: Skylines 2.
Just look at what’s coming this week: there are three (potentially four, really) new city builders coming to Steam just on Wednesday, April 5. That’s a lot of builders crammed into the same day! And they all have different styles and represent different takes on the city building genre, from survival to puzzle to strategy and tower-defense.
For my money the most interesting city builder entering early access on April 5 is TerraScape from Bitfall Studios. It has a sort of Dorfromantic look and feel to it, with e…
Read more‘Players don’t need to worry about that’- Final Fantasy 14 director says the team is well-armed for Dawntrail’s launch rush, no repeat of the Endwalker queue fiasco or day-long DDoS attacks-
Naoki Yoshida seems determined not to have a repeat of Endwalker’s launch woes. Its release in 2021 was a real lightning-in-a-bottle moment: The pandemic was still causing full-blown lockdowns, World of Warcraft players were heading to Eorzea in droves, and the expansion was wrapping up a decade-long story. It was a game suffering from success, causing servers to buckle and the game to be pulled from sale for six weeks as things stabilised.
Admittedly, that can cause a little bit of concern when we’re right on the cusp of another expansion launch. But after sitting down and talking with Yoshida, he’s confident that things won’t be the same this time. “Previously, the situation was that just physically we didn’t have the servers. But now we’ve acquired a sufficient amount of server…
Read moreFresh rumours claim Nvidia’s next-gen Blackwell cards won’t have a wider memory bus or more VRAM—apart from the RTX 5090-
Nvidia’s keynote speech at Computex 2024 contained nothing about its next generation of GeForce graphics cards. So, for the time being, we’re left to browse through the usual sources of leaks and rumours to build a picture of what’s coming. The latest of which suggests that the RTX 5090 will be using a 512-bit wide memory bus, but the rest will be the same as in the current RTX 40-series.
The source of said rumour is Kopite7kimi on X, who has a pretty good reputation for making accurate predictions and statements about future developments in GPUs. In a recent post, the leaker set down the memory configurations for the five Blackwell GPU variants expected to be launched later this year (though some of them may not be announced until 2025).
First up is the GB202, which will un…
Read moreTencent’s free-to-play co-op shooter Synced is closing just a year after it launched-
Synced, the free-to-play co-op shooter released by Tencent’s Level Infinite publishing brand, is closing in September, just a year after its launch in September 2023.
An open beta for Synced ran from December 2022 into January 2023, after which it effectively went away until the 1.0 release in September of last year. Two seasons followed, but the launch of the second season in March—entitled Cyber Safari—was the last update on Steam prior to the closure announcement. The Synced Twitter feed has been silent since then as well.
“Thanks so much for playing Synced and being a valued member of its community, but we regret to inform you that the game will be retired this September,” Level Infinite said in the legally-precise shutdown update. “Synced will be terminated …
Read moreThe Call of Duty ban wave continues as Activision dishes out over 65,000 account bans across Warzone and Modern Warfare 3-
After a strange spike in Call of Duty cheaters, Activision is going all-in on account bans, first targeting Warzone cheaters and boosters and now going after Modern Warfare 3, both ranked and non-ranked, to rake up an impressive 65,000 account bans in the last week.
“Team Ricochet has accelerated cheat vendor enforcements resulting in over 65,000 account bans across Ranked Play and non-Ranked modes in Warzone and MW3 this week,” the Call of Duty update Twitter account says. “The team will continue to monitor and issue enforcements to anyone cheating or boosting in all game modes.”
Activision has been pretty vocal about combatting cheaters in the last couple of weeks. Starting off with a ban wave targeting Warzone, the studio promised that Ricochet (its anti-cheat…
Read moreDen of Wolves is a ‘mind-f—‘ heist game from the Payday designer set in a sci-fi city ‘where late-stage capitalism has gone rampant’-
The Den of Wolves trailer at The Game Awards first announces that we’re looking at a new game from from the creator of Payday: The Heist and Payday 2, but then goes on to show something that has very little resemblance to a bank robbery: a pair of men growling at each other in a sci-fi dungeon that could’ve appeared in Cyberpunk 2077. So, what the heck is this game?
As implied by the Payday connection, Den of Wolves is a four-player co-op game from 10 Chambers, the Stockholm-based studio co-founded by Payday 1 and 2 designer Ulf Andersson. But it’s Andersson’s vision for, like, Payday 5. Rather than present-day burglaries, Den of Wolves takes place in 2097 in a city run by unregulated corporations who’ve secured their global stock exchange against AI-powered hackers by somehow us…
Read moreTotal War- Warhammer 3 will get more Legendary Heroes and expand Cathay-
In the Total War: Warhammer games, some of your armies have procedurally generated lords with randomized names and perks, while others are led by Legendary Lords, bespoke characters often drawn from the setting’s history. At first the only heroes you could have roaming the land solo or embedded in those armies were randomized ones, leaving characters from the fiction who weren’t really generals absent excluding the occasional text event or temporary summoning.
Since then, a handful of Legendary Heroes have made their way into the games, most notably Felix and Gotrek from the popular series of books, but also the wood elf mage-queen Ariel, Venerable Lord Kroak on the lizardmen side, and several others. That trend is set to continue in Total War: Warhammer 3, according to Creative A…
Read moreToday’s Wordle answer for Sunday, July 7-
There’s a clue for today’s Wordle just a little further down this page if you need some help with the July 7 (1114) puzzle—it won’t give the game away, but it should help you get your guesses back on track. And if you need something that’s more to the point, scroll yourself down to today’s answer. Either way, enjoy your Wordle.
I knew today’s winning word was in reach as soon as my second guess had finished turning over. Just put that yellow there, carefully consider the options, and… that’s Sunday’s Wordle won. Don’t worry if it’s not coming together as quickly for you today—that’s what our clue is for.
Wordle today: A hint
Wordle today: A hint for Sunday, July 7
Although often misspelt as the sort of ball-firing device you’d …
Read moreUpcoming RTS-RPG fusion dares to ask big questions like ‘What if the Vikings were riding dinosaurs-‘-
Personally I quite like Age of Empires, Warcraft, and Stronghold games. I also like dinosaurs. So, naturally, I like the concept behind Dinolords, a recently announced fusion of medieval city-builder and action RPG with RTS combat and also, you know, dinosaurs. Set to release into Early Access in the first few months of 2025, Dinolords is developed by new studio Northplay and published by the publishing arm of Ghost Ship Games, the developer behind Deep Rock Galactic.
You’ll control a single hero character whose job is to establish a settlement, attract villagers, and have them take over gathering resources. You’ll then train specialists, establish infrastructure, and expand your town with an army to defend against the enemy’s conventional and dinosaur-using troops. You’ll also, o…
Read moreUp to 40% ray tracing boost for last-gen cards in AMD’s new driver-
We reported on AMD’s latest graphics driver dump yesterday. AMD detailed a pretty exhaustive list of benefits and performance improvements with Adrenalin Edition Driver 23.2.1. Conspicuously missing were any claims of huge ray-tracing performance boosts of up to 40%.
Reportedly, however, that’s exactly what some owners of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs are experiencing. But there’s a catch. Thus far, it seems the really big boosts in performance relate to synthetic tests of ray-tracing performance.
By way of example, one Twitter user claimed a performance uplift from 27.84 fps to 38.17 fps in 3DMark’s DirectX Ray tracing feature set benchmark running on an AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT. Another poster saw performance in the same benchmark increase from 31.51 fps to 42.58 fps on an R…
Read morePC Gamer is hiring! We’re looking for a talented hardware writer to join us on the team-
Honestly, it’s one of the best jobs in the world. I know I’m probably biased, but the chance to spend your days testing the latest PC gaming hardware and then getting to write about it for a dedicated audience of millions of like-minded enthusiasts… well, it was always a dream of mine.
And if that sounds like a career you’d want to pursue, then we want to hear from you. We’re recruiting for a new member of the dedicated PC Gamer Hardware team as a remote role within the US. That’s right, you get to stay at home. Or the coffee shop. Or, y’know, anywhere you can setup a test rig and benchmark hardware all day long.
You’ll be able to work to deadlines, and will be tackling news, attend events, write reviews, features, opinion pieces, buying guides, and cover deals. So I’m loo…
Read moreWordle today- Hint and answer for #835 Monday, October 2-
There’s a hint for today’s Wordle waiting just below if you’d like a helping hand with your daily game, as well as a selection of general tips designed to improve every guess you make, too. Need something a little more direct? I’ve got it covered. The answer to the October 2 (835) Wordle is never more than a quick click away.
I do love it when I get to kick off my Wordle week with a quick game, everything falling into the right places before I’ve even had a chance to rush off down all the wrong rabbit holes with far too many wasted guesses. With a bit of luck I’ll be able to say the same tomorrow—fingers crossed.
Wordle today: A hint
Wordle today: A hint for Monday, October 2
Thinking of cheerful celebrations and happy feelings will help yo…
Read moreDark Souls 3 joins the growing list of games with fun Unreal Engine 5 mockups-
A Skyrim modder with the handle Jonx0r recently uploaded a proof-of concept mockup of Dark Souls 3’s starting area in the cutting edge Unreal Engine 5, presenting FromSoftware’s 2016 classic in a literal new light. The modder explained that they pursued this project as a way of learning the ins and outs of Epic’s new engine.
Epic’s Unreal Engine 5 middleware has some beefy graphical might backing it up, and like Unreal Engines 3 and 4 before it, looks poised to take over the games industry with developers like CD Projekt and Bioware jumping ship from in-house tech to adopt the new engine for future projects. We got a tantalizing first glimpse of its potential with the Matrix Awakens demo released alongside the 2021 Game Awards and finally brought to PC last April.
Unreal Eng…
Read moreWith yet another senior departure, it seems like just about all of Halo’s leadership has changed over in the last 2 years-
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to PC Gamer that Halo’s franchise director, Frank O’Connor, has left Microsoft, telling us, “We thank Frank for his numerous contributions to the Halo franchise and wish him well going forward.” O’Connor’s departure was first reported over the weekend by Windows Central, who noticed that his LinkedIn had been updated to show him leaving Microsoft for a new role at an unspecified company.
O’Connor began working on Halo at Bungie in 2004, where he wrote the “Bungie Weekly Update,” a predecessor to the still-running Destiny bulletin “This Week at Bungie.” O’Connor left the company for Microsoft proper in 2008, after the release of Halo 3, where he held the senior role of franchise creative director, overseeing 343 Industries as well as other studios…
Read moreMod to add HDR to non-HDR games on RTX GPUs is built out of hidden settings in Nvidia’s latest drivers-
A new mod that enables HDR in non-HDR enabled games on RTX graphics cards has been released over on NexusMods, and users are reporting it’s better than the AutoHDR setting native to Windows.
The mod is called NVTrueHDR (via Videocardz and the Guru3D forum), and it comes from user emoose. It’s not entirely built from scratch, however, the mod is built upon some hidden settings stored within Nvidia’s GeForce drivers since the release of RTX Video HDR with version 551.23.
RTX Video HDR, first displayed back at CES in January, employs the help of a deep learning algorithm to convert SDR video into HDR video—dramatically improving the range of colours able to be shown on a compatible display. Turning on a few hidden “trueHDR” profile settings, however, and it appears this f…
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