Cities: Skylines 2’s latest patch has introduced quays and piers after seeing players using makeshift substitutes: ‘We know how challenging they can be to build’

Cities: Skylines 2’s latest patch includes a bunch of new fixes, and introduces actual quays and piers, which means players no longer need to play Frankenstein with their shoreline. “We’ve seen how you have used the cut-and-fill roads to create makeshift quays in your cities, but we also know how challenging they can be to…

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Writers Of ‘Did You Know Gaming’ Book Published By Unbound “Received £79 Each For Over 7 Years Of Work”

“There is no way to make that make sense”. Earlier this year, it was announced that on-demand book publisher Unbound had slipped into administration following “cash-flow” problems, an event which led to many of its authors not getting paid royalties from book sales. Unbound, founded in 2011, produced books using a crowdfunding system, where customers…

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Would-be Sims competitor Inzoi’s publisher says Steam concurrents aren’t as important as sales, which is only technically correct

Meant to be a direct competitor to the woefully under-staffed life sim genre—specifically, the Sims-like part of it—Inzoi’s a bit of a strange beast. While it landed to some solid sales figures, over a million in a week, and is enjoying a “mostly positive” overall review score on Steam, it’s also experienced a pretty sharp…

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Redditor handcrafts retrofuturistic set up that wouldn’t look out of place on the set of Alien, with precisely zero 3D printing involved

One of my favourite films is 1982’s Blade Runner, for more reasons than just its rain-slicked, retrofitted future, but the funky, chunky monitors certainly help. For obvious reasons, it’s a noticeable quirk of sci-fi flicks from this era—the enveloping Mother computer in 1979’s Alien a particularly memorable example. With an understandable hankering for that aged,…

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