The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- 11 little Death Stranding 2 improvements that made me say 'hell yeah' [318d]
- It's been so long since I played a 30 fps console game, it took me a week to realize Death Stranding 2 was literally giving me headaches [318d]
- Security researchers warn that old or expired Discord invites are being used in phishing attacks [318d]
- Palworld studio changes its mind about releasing its co-op Hollow Knight-like in early access, will go straight to 1.0 [318d]
- Doing a victory lap, Dune: Awakening publisher reveals that 1 million players have already huffed 6 billion grams of spice [318d]
- Valve announces Team Fortress 2 is getting 'a much-needed update' focused on Mann vs. Machine: 'A chilling cautionary tale where an artificial consciousness tried to take all our jobs' [318d]
- In Crimson Desert, the true boss battle is wrangling its controls to unlock the cool combat within [318d]
- Peak developers react to selling 1M copies after suffering 'a lot of burnout' from making bigger games: 'The realization that smaller projects like this can work has set our studio in a new direction' [318d]
- War Thunder players have done it again: Yet another restricted document is leaked to win a forum argument [318d]
- Here's our very first look at the Rogue Trooper movie Warcraft director Duncan Jones said he was doing 7 years ago [318d]
- Who needs Bethesda? Oblivion Remastered modders have cooked up FO4-style settlement placing even without official support [318d]
- Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro 2 TB review [318d]
- Tiny anime girl cyberprison billing itself as a 'customizable 3D digital soulmate' reaches its Kickstarter funding goal in minutes [318d]
- Overwatch 2 Season 17 is 'all about giving you more customisation' as 3 new heroes are added to Stadium with some pretty busted abilities [318d]
- British regulator takes aim at Google's dominance with 'targeted measures to address specific aspects of how Google operates' [318d]
- Security mitigations in Intel's GPUs rob up to 20% of their compute performance but it's unlikely to be a problem in games [318d]
- Peak devs say the hit comedy climber was pitched in a Swedish hot tub and developed in a frantic 4-week Korean game jam: 'We brought our computers to an Airbnb in Hongdae and locked tf in for a month' [318d]
- The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative is close to its final deadline, and after that, its leader is understandably done: 'Either the frog hops out of the pot, or it's dead' [318d]
- New chip industry roadmap predicts true 10 nm silicon won't arrive until 2039 and yet Moore's Law is, actually, alive and kicking [318d]
- 16 of the best landing spots in Fortnite [318d]
- Türkiye's answer to Disco Elysium just broke cover, featuring more lawyers, fewer cops, an indeterminate amount of communism and twin fistfuls of guilt and regret [318d]
- Nvidia surprise-launches the GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card, starting at $249 for what's basically a slower RTX 4060 with DLSS 4 [318d]
- Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025) review [318d]
- Razer Blade 14 (2025) review [318d]
- System Shock 2's remaster is delayed for everyone but you and me [318d]
- 'There are big-ass tanky guys': Cronos: The New Dawn devs discuss the gruelling combat and beg players to not let the enemies merge, 'You will suffer' [318d]
- You might be surprised to learn that while robots and other machines are vital for making a top-end CPU air cooler, there's still a lot of it that's handmade [318d]
- Where to find the Scoutmaster in Peak [318d]
- Just when you thought Intel's branding couldn't get any worse, a report says the company plans to outsource marketing to a consultancy using AI [318d]
- Someone at Valve got their unit prefixes a bit muddled but a quick update for the latest Steam beta has fixed your slower-than-normal CPU reading [318d]
- Software engineer creates a real-life ad block using Snapchat's AR smart glasses, but ultimately ends up making something far more distracting than ads [318d]
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