Valve's massive update to the Steam marketplace must be working, because a gun I had listed on there for years just sold for a cool 40 bucks

Noctua NH-L12S review

The Noctua NH-L12S is an impressive thing. Four heatpipes, a heatsink and a slender fan are all that is required to keep a modern processor running cool. Sure, it’s a little sticky with high-end 14th Gen processors—few air coolers are capable enough for those—but it’s ample cooling for a modern small form factor PC. And…

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The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered review

In 2006 Final Fantasy 12 was a brand new PlayStation 2 game, the Xbox 360’s hard drive was at least in spirit still an optional extra, and horse armour DLC was the biggest corporate issue surrounding Oblivion’s launch. I didn’t play the game back then because I thought I didn’t need to—I had Morrowind, a…

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‘No lotteries, and no onerous upkeep’: World of Warcraft takes a cheeky potshot at Final Fantasy 14’s egregious housing system as it readies up to unleash its own

It only took two decades, but Blizzard is finally adding player housing to World of Warcraft, which’ll be coming with the Midnight expansion. That’s still a ways away, but that hasn’t stopped Blizzard from doing a big ol’ blog post diving into the developer’s core principles for the process, with enough word count to throw…

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Embark says the ‘pressure of a monthly cycle’ is holding Arc Raiders back, so it’s slowing down: Major updates will come every 6 months from now on

Embark is slowing down the live service treadmill for Arc Raiders. The hit extraction shooter will now receive major updates twice a year. That’s in contrast to its current run of monthly updates, which have been hit or miss in the seven months since launch. Arc Raiders’ bi-annual updates will be “larger in scale, more…

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