Developers of Linux distro Fedora propose dropping 32-bit support entirely, but it’s being claimed that the change ‘would kill off projects like Bazzite entirely’

If you’re reading this on a PC running Windows, it’s almost certainly a 64-bit version of the operating system. It also supports 32-bit applications, which is why so many old games will run on it, but the developers of Linux-based Fedora have proposed a change to fully remove 32-bit support, and the decision appears to…

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LaCie Rugged Pro 5 SSD review

The word ‘pretty’ isn’t one that comes up too often in PC Gamer. The games themselves are often full of monsters designed to be as unappealing as possible, while the lumpen protagonists are seldom any better. Games like Infinity Nikki and the cosy games movement are making inroads into prettiness, but that’s never going to…

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Inzoi’s biggest problems right now are overwhelmingly the fact it’s ‘lacking simulation content’ and its painfully awkward social interactions, player survey reveals

“Inzoi is a good-looking game with a lack of anything meaningful to do” is a sentiment I’ve shared often. And hey, now I have some numbers to back me up. Developer Krafton recently held a livestream for a handful of its content creators—headed up by director Hyungjun ‘Kjun’ Kim—divulging some statistics like most-requested features and…

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Monster Hunter Wilds second Title Update arrives next week with 2 returning monsters, but I’m more interested in whether its promised performance fixes can help rebuild its reputation

Last night in a showcase livestream, Capcom provided details about the next Monster Hunter Wilds title update, arriving next week. The update features reprise appearances from fan-favorite monsters, new cosmetic additions, balance updates, and purported performance improvements that could make or break Wilds’ ability to win back player sentiment that’s recently taken a sharp downturn….

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‘We are aware’: Square Enix president knows golden goose Final Fantasy 14 is losing its lustre

It’s a well-known fact at this point that Final Fantasy 14 is Square Enix’s breadwinner. It’s regularly cited as the company’s biggest source of income, but I’ve been getting the feeling that the golden goose is about to go on life support: There’s been a noticeable growing weariness during latest expansion Dawntrail, seeing subscription numbers…

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No more dolphin swimming or flying in Rematch—in a bug fix, Sloclap very seriously explains why levitating soccer players aren’t part of its vision for the game

Sloclap has come to players, hat in hand, a grim expression on its face, and stated that—despite trying as hard as it could—it could not keep dolphin-flopping or levitating football players in its game. Alright, maybe I’m being overdramatic here—but I do find it funny that in the latest hotfix for Rematch, the studio’s gone…

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Graphics researchers have created a GPU-run procedural algorithm for creating an equivalent 35.6 GB worth of trees, leaves, and brushes from just 52 kB of data

Anyone who is interested in realistic real-time graphics, be it in games or animation, will know that dense vegetation can be very costly on GPU resources. They either eat up lots of VRAM or shader time, or both. A team of university researchers and AMD staff have come up with a solution, though, that procedurally…

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