‘We as the developers do not feel like we are being robbed by anyone’: Drug Dealer Simulator developer says it ‘would not pursue any legal actions against Schedule 1 in any shape or form’ if it had its way

Byterunners, the developer behind Drug Dealer Simulator 2, has said it “would not pursue any legal action against Schedule 1 in any shape or form” if it was the one in charge of calling the shots. In case you’re not caught up, Schedule 1 has been popping off since it launched in late March. It’s…

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Nobody told me you could cheese the hell out of Oblivion Remastered’s lockpicking minigame and I’ve only broken 3 lockpicks since discovering it

I hate lockpicking in Oblivion Remastered. I hate the stupid little tumblers with their stupid speed variations and my stupid slow reaction times as I invariably miss the stupid sweet spot. As someone who loves Skyrim’s lockpicking, I was about to completely write off any attempts at going around cracking every door and chest in…

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows announces more difficulties, more immersion options, more Jesuits, and a bo staff in its year 1 roadmap

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is the tale of Oda Nobunaga’s quest to defrag Japan, and in tribute to the daimyō’s relentless ambition, Ubisoft has announced its post-launch roadmap for the game consisting of patches, feature drops, and “height-gaining back ejects,” which videogames need more of as a general rule. It looks like Shadows is set for…

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‘China is right behind us’: Jensen Huang says we need to ‘accelerate the diffusion of American AI technology around the world’

What do you get when you cross a giant global tech company with an overtly ‘America-first’ US administration? It looks like the answer is: Policy talk that mixes a strange blend of globalisation and patriotism. Case and point, Jensen Huang’s recent comments on President Trump’s potential upcoming changes to chip export rules. The Nvidia CEO…

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