The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- 'The team has weathered a lot': Subnautica 2 design lead says the community kept the dev team going 'when it was at its hardest' [31d]
- Steam Deck verification criteria continues to confuse as Masters of Albion is marked Unsupported, despite devs considering it 'fully optimised for handheld' [31d]
- This is Chort, a Final Fantasy 14 dungeon boss of absolutely no real significance, but a hero to us all [31d]
- Xbox creator becomes first console designer to bake bread using wild yeast illicitly collected from Microsoft campus [31d]
- MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy lays off even more people [31d]
- Microsoft ends Copilot AI on Xbox to help 'get the business back on track,' as new CEO simultaneously welcomes AI executives into the fold [31d]
- No, China hasn't made it illegal to fire humans and replace them with AI—but yes it's made it much more expensive for companies to do so [31d]
- Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced combat will be 'more demanding' than the original [31d]
- Valve says Steam Controller sold out 'faster than we anticipated' but previously told us it has knobs it can turn to get more [31d]
- Surprise: The studio making Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic is full of former BioWare devs [31d]
- I just built a $70,000 digital PC and visualized its terrible airflow in 3D with this neat part-picking website [31d]
- 'A single 732-byte Python script can be used to obtain root on essentially all Linux distributions shipped since 2017': Time to update your kernel [31d]
- From Cyberpunk 2077 to The Witcher 3: Why videogame music matters, told by some of the best composers in the indsutry [31d]
- Microsoft Edge saves passwords in cleartext 'by design' and researchers argue 'this turns into a credential harvest' on shared PCs [31d]
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance has its own $180 perfume, and it's crucial you remember 'These are not distant notes, but fragments of a world you already know' [31d]
- Bank of America thinks Take-Two should charge more for Grand Theft Auto 6 [31d]
- Sit down, relax, and see how a magnetic keyboard switch is made with Wooting's CEO [31d]
- Resident Evil Requiem's director teases more Leon Kennedy: 'We could bring him back when he's 70' [31d]
- Linux century marches on as Discord brings updater parity with Windows and easy installs for more distros [31d]
- Windrose should no longer threaten to significantly reduce your SSD's lifespan thanks to a fresh patch [31d]
- The same group that tried to ransom Rockstar over GTA 6 says it has breached user data from Armenian GeForce Now servers [31d]
- How to tame the Iron Eagle in Crimson Desert [31d]
- 2 hours with Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight was an uncomplicated burst of joy [31d]
- Remedy’s latest financials aren’t too bad considering Firebreak flopped, which the CEO puts down to its ‘structurally more efficient budgets’ [31d]
- There's a website to competitively guess gaming mouse shapes, and it's a better use of my time than doomscrolling [31d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 cast 'changed the game' for videogame actors, says Dragon Age: Inquisition lead: 'We too deserve to stand up and be counted' [31d]
- Elon Musk considered calling OpenAI 'Freeman' because 'it reminds me of the scientist protagonist in Half-Life' [31d]
- I love the thought of geysers in Minecraft, but hate the fact I know just how my friends will use them [31d]
- Resident Evil Requiem's director admits they needed to raise the bar for their zombies to 'keep having that thrilling experience' [31d]
- 'In China we have now dropped to zero': CEO Jensen Huang bemoans Nvidia's market share and calls for US to export AI 'like crazy' [31d]
- What colour car would James Bond never drive? IO had to have multiple meetings just to figure it out for 007 First Light while huge plot decisions went down easy [31d]
- YouTuber makes the most of the unused space beneath their monitors with custom desktop aquarium with actual fish in it [31d]
- 'I did catch my son using an eyebrow pencil to draw a moustache on his face, and it verified him as 15 years old': New report details the effects of the Online Safety Act thus far [31d]
- GameStop CEO baffles CNBC anchors in bizarre interview [31d]
- Microsoft ended MS-DOS support 20 years ago, but the latest update for the best roguelike ever made still supports it anyway [31d]
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