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Your citizens don't stay put in Stellaris-style 4X strategy game Final Vanguard - start a war and "entire waves of refugees can emerge"

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Final Vanguard is a real-time sci-fi 4X grand strategy game that puts an unusually big emphasis on migration. We've seen migration mechanics in many 4X games – pops can shuffle about in Stellaris as you slop your colonies across the map, populating the periphery and slowing the development of your homeworld – but Final Vanguard's creators Heavy Pepper Inc want the feature to be central.

It's part of an ambition "to model a civilization made up of interconnected systems that influence one another over time", with everything from fleet manoeuvres to industry forming part of "a network of dependencies", rather than treating planets as isolated upgradeable nodes.

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Ex-Blizzard president says gamers need to 'Man up' over AI usage in games after Crimson Desert devs issue apology

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"AI, in one form or another, will be in every single video game."

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Pearl Abyss working on bringing Arc GPU support to Crimson Desert, with Intel 'ready to assist'

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"Getting games running smoothly is always a partnership between developers and hardware makers."

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Marathon Director Looking Into Subroutine Drops and Solo Play Feedback for Cryo Archive

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While it may not have meaningfully boosted Steam player counts, Marathon’s new Cryo Archive zone has been received positively by players. The feeling of rushing through the UESC ship, struggling to understand its mechanics while battling other Runners, has proven quite addictive, despite the high risk.

However, Bungie isn’t sitting on its laurels. Director Joe Ziegler acknowledged feedback on several aspects of the end-game zone and said the team would be discussing the same. These include its current schedule (it’s currently weekend-only), the lack of solo play, and making Subroutines a more guaranteed Vault drop (which is essential for accessing the boss).

Now, this doesn’t mean they’ll be addressed immediately. “Any of these may take some time to figure out, so I can’t guarantee quick solutions here, but we’ll definitely discuss these topics as a team this week,” said Ziegler.

Interestingly, he concluded by thanking players “for sticking with us as we evolve the game” and fighting “the good fight against the cyborgs, robots, and aliens!” “Robots” obviously refers to the UESC’s forces that you spend an inordinate amount of time slaughtering while “aliens”…well, if you know the original trilogy’s lore, then you know what that refers to. There aren’t currently any cyborgs in the game.

Perhaps a tease for the future, especially as Bungie further expands on the lore and whatever awaits in the Marathon? Time will tell. Season 2: NIGHTFALL is still a ways off, kicking off in June and introducing a new setting for Dire Marsh. It will also include new weapons, Contracts, mods, cores, Runner Shell, and The Cradle for further customization.

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Marvel Heroes’ Project TAHITI launch was so big that the devs are spinning up a new server

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To say that Marvel Heroes was missed by the MMO gaming community is something of an understatement, but just in case that wasn’t obvious, the 1.0 launch for the player-run emulator Project T.A.H.I.T.I. that kicked off last weekend proved that there were a lot of gamers holding a torch for the title’s return. And as is often […]
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Pass me the hopium, because Dragon's Dogma 2 might be teasing its first DLC

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Dragon's Dogma 2 had no respect for its players. I say that in the most complimentary way possible. Thanks to the lack of fast travel, you could get picked up by a Griffin and transported to its nest on the other side of the continent, forcing you to fight your way home through hordes of overleveled creatures. It had its downsides, too, but I respected what Capcom tried to do and, like many fans, was gutted when the developer didn't announce any DLC. However, our fortunes may be about to change.



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