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Highguard website woes are just an administrative thing, developer says, and the studio is in no rush to fix it because ‘reputational damage’ is already done

It sure sounded like nails being driven into a coffin when the Highguard website took a dive late last week. It’s still up, but rather than the flashy splash screen and exhortation to ‘play now!’ it simply says, “Site unavailable,” along with an email link—not to Highguard developer Wildlight, but to website builder and host…

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One leaker’s cryptic post suggests that AMD’s next Ryzen lineup will have some serious core configurations across the range

With all the processor news of late being focused on Intel’s new Panther Lake chips and its forthcoming Nova Lake monsters, it would be perfectly understandable if you’d completely forgotten about AMD and its next-gen Zen 6 architecture. If you have, then don’t worry, because one cryptic message from a well-known leaker suggests we’re in…

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PC sales of High On Life were just behind PlayStation, the ‘lead platform,’ but Xbox trailed behind despite its 7-month console exclusivity deal

Despite the original High on Life having a seven-month console exclusivity deal with Microsoft, sequel High on Life 2 launched last week across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S simultaneously. It’s available at no extra cost on Game Pass, but the decision to put it on PlayStation right off the bat this time around came…

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My favourite thing about Linux gaming will now automagically apply crucial fan patches to your Metal Gear installs, making it even easier than on Windows

There are a lot of things I’ve enjoyed about switching to Linux, but my second favourite—after the incredible smugness I derive from telling people I’ve switched to Linux—is Luxtorpeda. Luxtorpeda is a clever bit of kit that you can set as a compatibility tool for any game you have on Steam. You just install it,…

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WoW lead says they ‘lost something along the way’ by building dungeons for sweaty Mythic+ timers instead of 20-boss mazes like the good old days, but Labyrinths could be the solution

Remember back in the good old days, when MMO dungeons used to be big, sprawling mazes you could spend hours just getting lost in? Now most of them follow a similar formula: Narrow-ish corridors with three to five bosses. Sure, the set dressing varies, but the mechanical template is always bite-sized. World of Warcraft is…

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League of Legends might be adding public voice chat—and as someone with a combined 2,655 hours in Dota 2 and Deadlock, I can safely say: Oh no

MOBAs are interesting videogames—imagine, if you will, a slot machine. Then imagine that slot machine takes forty minutes to do one pull of the arm, and also it’s yelling colourful and exciting swearwords at you in a language you don’t understand the entire time. That’s sort of what playing a MOBA with public voice chat…

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