Only in Arc Raiders could you find players kind enough to reverse extraction camp: 'Any violence brought to my extraction point will be met with severe force'

Only in Arc Raiders could you find players kind enough to reverse extraction camp: ‘Any violence brought to my extraction point will be met with severe force’

Nothing feels worse than dying right by the extraction in Arc Raiders. A hair’s breadth away from getting home to Speranza with all your good loot, just to die in some ditch, taken out by a loser who sat next to the exit all game. But sadly, extraction camping is part and parcel of extraction…

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How to complete Water Troubles in Arc Raiders

Completing Water Troubles in Arc Raiders shouldn’t give you too many problems once you’ve found the Flood Access Tunnel location. Just like Market Correction or A Reveal in Ruins, it’s a simple two-parter consisting of tracking down a location and then interacting with an object inside—no item extraction needed, thankfully. The quest itself gives you…

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The best PlayStation games on PC

Part of the appeal of gaming on PC is the sheer breadth of the platform. That hasn’t stopped some pesky console exclusives slipping through the net over the years, but these days most are coming across. Most of the best PlayStation games to play on PC come directly from Sony themselves. You only need to…

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‘The unimaginable has happened’—Dune: Awakening’s player count drops below Funcom’s other survival game released eight years ago, as engagement with Arrakis dries up

Things aren’t looking so hot for Funcom’s sci-fi desert survival MMO Dune: Awakening. After the strongest launch in the Norwegian studio’s history, Funcom announced layoffs at the start of October, citing a shift from “development to long-term operation” as well as an upcoming console launch as the reasons for restructuring. But there may be another…

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Xpeng CEO demonstrates the company’s latest sashaying robot is in fact not a person in a morph suit by cutting off its flesh live on-stage

Last week, Chinese electric vehicle company Xpeng debuted its humanoid robot, Iron. Striding across the stage at the company’s AI Day event, the robot’s movements were impressively smooth—perhaps, some folks on social media suggested, too smooth. In fact, many took to the comments to declare the robot was actually just a person in a suit—after…

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