Exodus is going all-out with its bizarre interstellar physics, and you can learn more during the Future Games Show Summer Showcase and the PC Gaming Show

If you could travel close to the speed of light, you could effectively nip forward into the future and skip the next couple of weeks. It’s all thanks to relativity and some complicated laws of physics, but why would you even want to, you ask? Well, Exodus, the upcoming sci-fi space exploration and time dilation…

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“Guess Who’s Coming To QuakeCon?” – Event’s 30th Set To Be The First Time id’s Four Co-Founders Have Been Together Since 1993

A historic moment. This year is a particularly important one for id Software. Not only did the company recently celebrate its 35th anniversary, having been established in February 1991, but it is also gearing up to commemorate 30 years of its groundbreaking first-person shooter, Quake, as well as the anniversary of the very first QuakeCon,…

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Take-Two’s CEO says AI’s not in the business of making hits, ‘datasets by their very nature are backward looking’, but that doesn’t mean AI can’t be ‘super helpful’

Tech CEOs and other Silicon Valley sickos like to present AI as a gift that levels the playing field, making activities accessible to those who’d previously never have been able to rise to the occasion. But what if I told you that making things easier and making things accessible aren’t always the same thing. I…

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Overclockers squeeze a record-topping 9.2 GHz out of a 14900KF, just 800 MHz shy of the ten gigs that Intel promised us all those years ago

In the same way that top-fuel dragsters have no bearing on how we use everyday cars, overclocking the twangers off a CPU using extreme cooling methods doesn’t have much practical use, but it’s super fun to watch. The case in point here is that there’s a new world record for the highest clock speed achieved…

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How to get the Bioscanner in Subnautica 2

The Bioscanner is a very important late-game upgrade to your trusty Scanner in Subnautica 2, since it lets you scan marine life to unlock additional Biomods. I recommend you grab it as soon as you can, as unfortunately the scans aren’t retroactive. You’ll have to find and scan any creatures you might have already catalogued….

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight review

Need to know What is it?: The fourth Lego Batman game, also the fifth Arkham game.Expect to pay: $70/£60Developer: TT GamesPublisher: Warner Bros. GamesReviewed on: Windows 11, Intel Core i9, 32GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 4060Multiplayer?: Split-screen co-opSteam Deck: VerifiedOut: May 22Link: Official site Hey, you! You’ve been complaining that not enough games use Arkham combat?…

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