Gather Your Party: Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition Hits Xbox with Cross-Play For the First Time

Category: Games July 14, 2025 Gather Your Party: Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition Hits Xbox with Cross-Play For the First Time Reid Broudy, Brand Manager, Aspyr When Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights 2 first launched in 2006, it invited players into a world of rich storytelling, dynamic character-building, and strategic party-based combat. Nearly two decades…

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‘Western players are getting treated like trash’: Persona 5: The Phantom X global release is being flooded with negative reviews over alleged worse rewards than its Chinese counterpart

I’ve become so accustomed to Hoyoverse’s global gacha releases, I’d almost forgotten that many others are still rocking pretty significant gaps between their Asia and global releases—Umamusume: Pretty Derby just got an English client a whole four years after its Japan debut, and Persona 5: The Phantom X is finally in the hands of the…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says ‘we don’t have to worry’ about the Chinese military using US chips to improve their capabilities because ‘they simply can’t rely on it’

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sat down with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria on Sunday to discuss a variety of issues, including the ongoing AI race between the US and China. Zakaria asked Huang about the previous bipartisan consensus regarding the restriction of high-end AI hardware to China, and to speak towards his previous comments that the sanctions…

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RTX 40-series graphics cards can now enable Frame Generation in unsupported games via the drivers: up to a 44% fps improvement in my initial tests

Heads up, RTX 40-series GPU owners, you can now enable Frame Generation on almost any modern game. The latest Nvidia GeForce drivers enable a setting called Smooth Motion, which allows Frame Gen to be enabled even on games that don’t natively support it. This setting was previously limited to RTX 50-series cards only, despite support…

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There’s another golden RTX 5090 made of over 1,000x more gold than the first, and I’m pleased to say it’s absolutely hideous

I actually really like this graphics card. No, really: If there’s one thing I like it’s something that fully encapsulates an age. And if there’s something that sums up 2025, or even the past few years, it’s this fully golden RTX 5090 worth about $500,000 (via Tom’s Hardware). Completely unaffordable, unnecessary, and perhaps most crucially,…

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