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Nintendo Switch 2’s RAM, Storage, and NVIDIA DLSS Support Let It Surpass PlayStation 4, According to CD Projekt Red VP of Technology

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The Nintendo Switch 2 may be comparable to the PlayStation 4 in terms of system specifications, but some of its features allow the system to push past the quality level offered by the previous-generation system. Speaking with IGN about the soon-to-be-released Nintendo Switch 2 version of Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red VP of Technology Charles Tremblay commented on the development of the port, which began in Summer 2023, and some of the challenges the developer had to overcome to get the game running on the system, such as the many changes that had to be done on the engine level […]

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Dead As Disco is a stylish Batman Arkham beat 'em to the beat 'em up

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We might rightly judge Batman Arkham-style combat by how cool the counters make you feel, what with the core of it melting into second-nature rhythmic meditation that renders you basically unkillable after a few minutes of practice. You will win the fight. This is guaranteed. The combat is designed to make you win. Usually the second tutorial prompt is "here's the button that makes you win. Don't worry if you don't know when to press it. We'll tell you".

Likewise, you will win the fights in Dead As Disco's Steam demo. Maybe the action after the demo gets harder. I dare not predict the future. But this is not the important part. The important part is that you will feel very cool as you easily win. You can hold down a button to beat your enemies with a glowstick that hits about three times to every beat in the music. It feels like doing violence with a turbo maraca made of steel and also filled with steel balls. You can also import your own music, so maybe this doesn't exactly line up with, say, Meshuggah's Bleed. But it certainly lines up with Michael Sembello's She's A Maniac. Here's a trailer.

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Rumor: Fortnite May Be Getting Rid of a Game Mode

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A popular Fortnite leaker has suggested that Epic Games could be removing Fortnite OG's ranked mode, which was introduced in December 2024. Fortnite was recently added back to Apple's App Store on iOS devices in the United States after being unavailable for several years.



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Rumor: Fortnite’s Next Event May Change Players’ Skins

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A popular Fortnite leaker has revealed that players' skins may be transformed into Stormtroopers without helmets during the popular battle royale's upcoming Death Star Sabotage event on June 7. Fortnite recently launched its first Star Wars-themed mini-season called Galactic Battle, which fully changed the game's loot pool to include a wide variety of blasters and iconic weapons like lightsabers.



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15 years later, Red Dead Redemption's John Marston is playing the open-world cowboy game for the first time and reveals why "John is screaming at people for no reason" when riding a horse

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Rob Wiethoff, the man who plays John Marston in Red Dead Redemption, is finally playing the game for the first time ever, live streaming the PC version of the RPG for our entertainment. As part of that, he has revealed why John seems to be shouting every time he's riding with someone on horseback, even if they're right next to him.

"We did performance capture for this game too, but during moments like this, when you're riding with someone, riding and talking, this was actually recorded in a sound booth," Wiethoff explains.

Now, I know Weithoff is the actor for John, but it's uncanny how much he just naturally sounds like him. I always assumed he was putting on a voice when he was actually working on John, but now I think that's just how he talks.

"What I have seen on here, which is so funny, is that John is screaming at people, for no reason sometimes [...] I remember them saying, 'You have to say your lines in a way that they would definitely be heard even if you are riding at a full gallop next to a freight train in a thunderstorm.' So just really scream them out loud because you definitely want the other person to hear you."

As an open world game with dynamic weather and day and night cycles, there really could be times when that exact scenario was happening, so John would need to be shouting to be heard. But it doesn't make much sense for him to be screaming when you're trotting next to someone on a nice sunny day.

"But that was before [Rockstar] had the technology they have now, where if you're within a certain distance, the game knows it somehow and it will use the quieter version," Wiethoff says. "So in the second game we recorded everything twice, in this game we just did it once.

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As well as regaling us with tales of how the game was made, it turns out Weitoff's a real-life cowboy, because he shoots a hat out of the air without dead eye in the tutorial level for the game's iconic mechanic.

"Come on, throw it!" he shouts just before a character tosses their hat in the air. Then, without using dead eye like he's supposed to, he simply aims up and shoots the thing. "Oh ho hooooo, I thought I missed it," he shouts excitedly. Maybe the loudness in the first game isn't actually due to technical reasons after all.

After that trip down memory lane, check out our list of the best retro games of all time.



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Civilization 7 Steam reviews hit new low, despite Firaxis' best efforts

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Perhaps Civilization 7 is fundamentally broken. Firaxis can change the UI, rebalance the leaders, add new settings and game modes for multiplayer, and address the numerous other complaints players have made about the 4X sequel, but the Ages system is inextricable; it’s the core of the game, and people, seemingly, just don’t like it. A number of big updates have been released for Civ 7, but the prevailing sentiment, at least on Steam, is only growing more negative. With rivals like Stellaris, Ara History Untold, and Age of Empires finding various successes, Civilization 7’s all-important user rating has just hit a new, inglorious low.

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