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Kanye West’s Pro-Hitler Song Gets Millions Of Streams On X As Other Platforms Ban It

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With a new single racking up millions of streams, Kanye West is continuing to spread alarming antisemitic rhetoric. On Thursday, the 24x Grammy winner released ‘Heil Hitler’ on multiple streaming platforms, many of which have since removed the track while it continues to rack up millions of streams on Elon Musk‘s X, along with the […]

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Even Starfield's community patch modders are growing 'disenchanted' with the sci-fi RPG, as volunteers depart in droves: 'If nobody comes forward, we may have to retire the project'

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It would be unfair to call Starfield a terrible game, but by now it's safe to say that Bethesda's sci-fi RPG lacks the magic of its earlier games, particularly when compared to Skyrim and Oblivion. Indeed, the fervour around Oblivion Remastered demonstrates much of what Starfield lacks, like the ability to create a distinct, interesting character, and a world with the capacity to produce weird, interesting scenarios.

You don't have to take my word for it either. Since launching in 2023, Starfield has slumped to a 'Mixed' rating of 58% positive reviews on Steam, and now, even its most dedicated fans are growing weary of its po-faced science fiction and bitty, nebulous galaxy. The creators of the Starfield Community Patch, who banded together more than a year before the game launched to unofficially support this latest Bethesda world, are at risk of the project collapsing entirely because its volunteers are fed up with the game.

This was revealed on the Starfield Modding Discord by Community Patch modder Pickysaurus (via GamesRadar), who recently announced the project is "looking for new caretakers." Explaining why the Community Patch hasn't been updated since September 2024, Pickysaurus states that "This is due to the core team members generally not having the time or motivation to curate the patch anymore."

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Pickysaurus explains his own reason for not tending to the project regularly is that he has adopted a new puppy, and as such he's "only able to spend a few hours a week gaming". But other volunteers have just kinda had enough of Starfield. "Other members of the team have found themselves disenchanted with the game for various reasons—lack of replayability, the paid modding situation, moved on to playing new games, etc."

As such, Pickysaurus says they're "opening up the floor" to anyone wishing to take over leading the project. The role involves bringing together bug fixes contributed by the community and making preparations for new patch releases such as writing the changelog.

Pickysaurus says the role is "a fair amount of work" but if a replacement isn't forthcoming, it may spell the end of the Community Patch: "If nobody comes forward, we may have to retire the project and direct users to Arthmoor's patch going forward."Worth noting, however, that Arthmoor's Unofficial Starfield Patch doesn't look terribly active either: It was last updated in December 2024.

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Rockstar Released Way More ‘GTA 6’ Story Details Than We Realized

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Rockstar actually released way more GTA 6 story details than you may have thought, and you can read all that here.

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Netflix’s Best New Horror Movie Is One Of The Highest-Scored Of 2025

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Netflix has snagged one of the best-reviewed horror movies of 2025 and it is probably worth watching this weekend.

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Dune Awakening’s first day of beta brings generally positive buzz as access opens to all pre-orders

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As we’ve been noting all through the past day or two, Dune: Awakening has kicked off its large-scale beta weekend, and while the servers were unsurprisingly shaky, the hype is still strong. Even better, players who bought in to the game ahead of its June 10th launch are now being granted access. And yes, the […]
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The fact that Lune from Clair Obscur is barefoot the whole time is not gross, it’s fun

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the breakout hit of 2025; the turn-based RPG has fantastic combat design and great writing for its ensemble cast. But one member of that ensemble cast has stood out for a specific reason: Lune, the dark-haired sorceress of the group, is barefoot for the entire game.

Now, there are some collectible outfits you can find that will put Lune in a pair of shoes. So it’s not like you have to put up with this if you don’t like it. But by default, Lune is barefoot.

Let’s get one thing out of the way: Perhaps the most well-known fetish of all is the foot fetish, so naturally this means Lune has been subject to quite a few jokes and posts about that online. That’s fine; it’s not related to my argument personally, but if that’s a perk for you, great. In this post I would instead like to address the idea that Lune’s bare feet are unsanitary or gross.

People, she can fly! Lune spends much of the game floating around with her magic powers. Her run animation looks extremely cool because of this. She does also just stand around on the ground sometimes; she isn’t always floating. But she has the ability to magically heal herself (and her friends), so it’s not like we need to worry about whether she’s received a tetanus shot.

The fact that Lune is barefoot also helps underscore her magic abilities and their importance to every part of her life and how she lives it. She has tattoos all over her body, too, including her feet; the tattoos seem to be connected to her magic powers as well, although this is Clair Obscur so no one’s ever going to explain that directly.

This artistic choice also makes her seem a little bit like a weirdo, but that’s cool, too. It tracks with the way she sees herself and how others see her. For example, at one point roughly halfway through the game, Lune and Sciel have a conversation about how, back in the day, Sciel had tried to become Lune’s friend and Lune just kinda ghosted her. This is one of the few things we learn about Lune’s life before the events of Clair Obscur, and her entire visual aesthetic fits with that sense of being a little separated from other people. Her tattooed feet are another piece of that picture, adding up to someone who’s otherworldly and mystical — but who ultimately, like the rest of the cast, turns out to be only human and just as vulnerable and clueless about how to proceed as everybody else. It’s a cool choice, and if you ask me, it works.

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