The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Epic reaches lawsuit settlement with former contractor who was also a notorious Fortnite leaker [1d]
- Mouthwashing's follow-up is self-described 'friendsweat' where 3 players struggle to operate a tank in a defiled city: 'We're definitely not quite at Peak, but we're not trying to make Arma either' [1d]
- Sand publisher celebrates 300,000 copies sold: 'We getting a half hour of air conditioning tonight!' [1d]
- One of the best sci-fi strategy games of 2004 is free in GOG's Summer Sale [2d]
- The latest Chinese PC gaming hit is an indie game that spent the last 8 years growing into something you've never played before [2d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 has now sold more than 40 million copies, 'a testament to what CD Projekt does best' [2d]
- EVE Online studio Fenris follows through on yearslong promise to make its in-house game engine fully open source [2d]
- New Sims 4 update cuts back on excessive notifications—you can finally silence your phone, and the grim reaper will try to recruit you less [2d]
- Another player has swiped a colossal discount on GTA 6, paying just $2 thanks to a forgotten Best Buy card [2d]
- Remember your Paradox account? No? Well you might want to look into that because it could be deleted next year [2d]
- Where to find the Festival Loop speed zone in Forza Horizon 6 [2d]
- Razer Seiren V3 Pro microphone review [2d]
- 'Your code is physically yours, forever. Until you lose it, let's be real': Github, wagging its finger at Sony's own goal, is offering CD-ROMs of your code for a few days [2d]
- Google loses protracted antitrust fight and will have to pay record-breaking €4.1 billion fine equivalent to less than 3% of Alphabet's annual profit [2d]
- Intel quietly bumps the price up of the best CPUs it's made in years to 'reflect current market dynamics' [2d]
- Valve's aim for a console-like experience with its Steam Machine lands a little too close for comfort as one of the first cases of 'Red Line of Death' comes to light [2d]
- Meta's solution to the global memory shortage is to use DDR4 in a DDR5 server, with a custom chip making the impossible possible [2d]
- The best gaming mouse is 'a superior squeaker in pretty much every respect' and its finally enjoying a $20 discount [2d]
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's development got so bad that it almost turned its devs away from the industry for good: 'I could feel myself coming apart at the seams' [2d]
- SK hynix to invest over $60 billion in chip plants in South Korea, but the memory crisis still seems a long way from being over [2d]
- Top scientists uncover way to make Kingdom Come: Deliverance more complicated—turn it into a board game [2d]
- Clair Obscur is flawed on purpose, says director: 'Games that try to be perfect, that try to fix all their flaws—they're usually just really boring' [2d]
- Nuclear reactor start-up targeting AI energy demands showcases its tech with an Nvidia DGX Spark, though the website demo needs its own power plant [2d]
- 'Something has gone completely wrong': Palantir CEO rants on live television about his problems with the AI business model: 'Why are they charging for tokens if it's so valuable?' [2d]
- Rumours suggest Intel may be planning to join the club of hardware manufacturers reviving old product lines, all the way back to Comet Lake [2d]
- How many of these games with pixel art styles can you identify? [2d]
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