Bungie promises to address the ‘uncertainty’ surrounding the future of Destiny 2 following massive layoffs last week-

It hasn’t been a good couple weeks for Bungie. At the end of July, the Destiny 2 studio laid off 220 employees, representing roughly 17% of its total workforce; shortly after that, a report surfaced alleging that Bungie CEO Pete Parsons had spent more than $2.4 million on vintage cars over the past two years; and shortly after that it came to light that hopes of avoiding layoffs by really nailing The Final Shape expansion were completely misplaced, because the cuts were reportedly planned regardless of the expansion’s outcome.

Bungie is under pressure from Sony to get its house in order, but it seems increasingly unable to. Parsons acknowledged when the most recent round of layoffs landed that the studio was overextended on various “incubation projects” and was bleeding money as a result, but it’s unclear how it’s going to pull out of that spiral. The Final Shape is intended to be the final Destiny 2 expansion, but the nigh-inevitabl…

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Inspired by Starfield food physics, I have run my own tests to determine that cuboid foods rule-

Now that I’m getting to play Starfield for myself, the first thing I’m doing is not playing the game as it’s intended at all and instead messing with Starfield console commands. 

It turns out that everyone enjoyed watching some potatoes fall out of a cockpit in a show of elegant food physics just as much as I did. So in honor of our forebearers of watermelons, cheese wheels, and potatoes, I’ve gone ahead and stuffed a lot more food items into the Frontier’s front room. The results did, in fact, shock me. Turns out spherical foods are actually kind of boring. Cuboid food is the future.

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I’d thought oranges would make for a great spillage clip, but I had no idea how many oranges it takes to fill a cockpit. I couldn’t even create an enjoyable pile before my framerate started to hang and it was time to abort the mission. Orange spillage has potential, give or take your acc…

Marvel Rivals reveals December release date, Captain America and the Winter Soldier join the team-

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The team-based hero shooter Marvel Rivals dropped a new trailer at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live showcase tonight, revealing two new playable heroes and, more importantly, a release date of December 6.

The new heroes, who will be playable at launch, are Captain America—who honestly I’m a little surprised wasn’t included right from the start—and his perennial frenemy, the Winter Soldier. Details on the characters haven’t been revealed yet, but we’ll no doubt be hearing more about that soon.

The bigger deal, of course, is the release date. Marvel Rivals ran a closed beta test earlier this year that didn’t exactly knock our socks off—online editor Fraser Brown called it “aggressively bad,” while news writer Elie Gould took a more charitable view, describing it as “pretty agreeable” and also noting that it was still early days for the game.

The obvious hope is that developer NetEase has made the changes and adjustments necessary to improve th…

Making like a tree is expensive with this all-wood wireless keyboard from Japan-

We all love a bit of wood, but would you pay $745 for keyboard made out of the stuff? We give you the Hacoa Full Ki-Board (via HotHardware), a low-profile mechanical keyboard that’s made exclusively from hardwood.

At least, the entire chassis, all the keys and the optional palm rest are. The price? A piffling 99,000 yen, or about $745 in old money. 

Initially offered in either walnut or cherry hardwoods, the keys are carved from a single block of wood, ensuring that the color and grain match and extend across the full layout. Nice.

Speaking of the keys, the caps are laser-etched for long-term durability. As for the mechanics, you get “blue axis” clicky switches with a key stroke of 3mm, an actuation force of 45g and an actuation point of 1.2mm.

Inside, there’s a 1,000mAh battery with 240 hours run time and a charging time of two hours. Wireless connectivity comes in the form of Bluetooth 5.0 with a range of roughly eight meters.

There’s a USB-C por…

NYT Connections hint and answers today- September 29 (#110)-

You’ll find hints for every colour in today’s game of NYT Connections just below, as well as all the answers for the September 29 (#110) puzzle if you happen to need something a little stronger. Just looking for a few general tips? Keep scrolling, we’ve got those too.

I took one look at today’s Connections and groaned—how the heck was I supposed to sort these out? There was nothing there for me. And then I stopped panicking and started shuffling, which turned out to be just the thing my brain needed to join a few dots. The puzzle unravelled not long after that, and weirdly enough I solved the colours in the right order today.

NYT Connections hint today: Friday, September 29

One clue for every colour, coming up.

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Yellow: The theme here is “crucial”. Something or someone a project can’t function without.

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Green: You could throw the…

Palworld has a Pokémon mod that lets you send beloved mascot Pikachu to the mines, and it’s already in trouble-

Update, January 23: This story was posted January 22. In it, I theorise about whether Nintendo will take legal action against this Palworld mod—as it has with similar projects in the past. It’s been less than 24 hours, and surely enough there’s been a copyright claim, according to Toasted Shoes’ Twitter:

The extent of the legal action involved is unclear—but at the time of writing, the promised video has not yet been uploaded to YouTube. Original story follows.


Original Story: The phrase ‘Nothing’s certain but death and taxes’ needs an addendum—because the inevitability of Palworld having Pokémon modded into it is, statistically, more likely than both of those things. 

Medical science could outpace death given a couple hundred years. A post-scarcity society could move beyond the need for taxation—but the moment someone could send Pikachu to the mines, they were going to do it. Thus it was wri…

Senua’s Saga- Hellblade 2 PC system requirements leave one big question unanswered-

With Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 set to arrive very soon, developer Ninja Theory has now revealed the PC system requirements. The minimum spec is fairly undemanding, so any mid-range gaming PC should be able to handle it, but it doesn’t sound like the studio thinks you should play it that way.

First things first, the numbers:

Minimum: (Low graphics preset, 1080p)

  • CPU – Intel i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • GPU – Nvidia GTX 1070, AMD RX 5700, or Intel Arc A580
  • VRAM – 6GB
  • System RAM – 16GB
  • Storage – 70GB SSD

Medium: (Medium graphics preset, 1080p)

  • CPU – Intel i5-9600 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
  • GPU – Nvidia GTX 2070, AMD RX 5700 XT, or Intel Arc A580
  • VRAM – 8GB
  • System RAM – 16GB

Rise of the Golden Idol goes full Columbo as it transports the first game’s 18th-century murder solving to the 1970s-

Alright, bad news: There’s been a murder. Worse news: You’re going to have to solve it in bell-bottoms. The Rise of the Golden Idol—sequel to the excellent Case of the Golden Idol—just got a funky-fresh new trailer at the PC Gaming Show, showing off its new ’70s setting and a few of the ways you’ll be piecing together the puzzle pieces of its many terrible, terrible crimes.

And gosh, isn’t it striking? Where the first game was an 18th-century tale of murder and misfortune, Rise of the Golden Idol transports your crime-solving forward 300 years, and the artstyle has shifted to match. It’s not unrecognisable, but it’s lurid and seedy in a way that fits its new disco-era setting: A time of schlocky B-movies, technicolour televangelists and, well, yes, bloody murders that all seem to have some cursed thread connecting them. Some things never go out of style.

Idols, for instance, remain popular, which is no doubt why Rise of the Golden Idol puts you in th…