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Arc Raiders Update Nerfs Weapons And Introduces Abyss Cosmetics

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Arc Raiders is getting a very short update in the middle of January, but it's one that was needed to nerf the power of two weapons: the Trigger 'Nade and Kettle. Embark Studios acknowledged the issues with both when laying out the details for Arc Raiders' 1.11.0 update.

According to Embark, the Kettle's maximum fire rate of 600 was "only realistically reachable by players using macros." In other words, it played right into the hands of cheaters who were using outside software for an unfair advantage in the game. After the update, the Kettle can only reach a maximum fire rate of 450.

Similarly, Embark noted that the Trigger 'Nade was dominating PvP battles and players used it more than any other grenade in the game. The nerf for this weapon is limiting the radius of damage to the center of the explosion and increasing the time it takes to detonate to 1.5 seconds to give opposing players a chance to react when it's deployed. This was also meant to make it harder for players to use it as a "trigger-in-air" grenade.

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WoW Classic’s Burning Crusade Anniversary prepatch launched after a 24-hour downtime

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All right, WoW Classic fans, it’s time once and for all to show Illidan that we can be kinda- sorta prepared for yet another entry into Outland. After an extraordinarily long 24-hour downtime (which allowed Blizzard to untangle game versions), the legacy MMO’s anniversary servers rolled out the Burning Crusade prepatch last night in anticipation […]
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Co-op airship sandbox Echoes of Elysium has a new early access date: January 27

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We’ve finally got a hard date for Echoes of Elysium, again: It’s now launching into early access on January 27th. Readers will hopefully recall that the game was actually quiet most of last year, apart from launching a standalone airship tool, and re-emerged in November to announce a December 4 early access, along with a […]
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New GOG owner reckons it doesn't have to beat Steam outright, just do a few things better: "If there's a version of the game that's clearly better on GOG, and it has the promise that it will run forever… people will come"

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CD Projekt and GOG co-founder Michał Kiciński, who's now the official owner of the DRM-free digital storefront, knows he won't be able to topple Steam – but he doesn't want to.

GOG managing director Maciej Gołębiewski observes to PC Gamer, "Attacking a Goliath in wrestling is not a good idea," since "one needs to have good agility." Instead, Kiciński is confident GOG has quality games and loyal users, and when other people observe that, they'll flock like birds.

"I think it has a very solid foundation as a company," Kiciński says. "Good results, a very good brand – known, respected – with very clear values, and customers love it and stand behind it." That may not be enough "to unhook somebody from Steam," he admits, but Kiciński would rather let GOG shine in its ability to provide high quality, old-school games instead of worrying about being a direct competitor to the leaky faucet that is Steam, an incessant stream of games both good and… not so good.

"If there's a version of the game that's clearly better on GOG, and it has the promise that it will run forever… people will come," Kiciński says.

He continues, "We would like to persuade people, 'OK, if you have an option to purchase a game – more purchase than rent – and you value having your classic, beloved game to own, then check out GOG. If it's not important, or you have different priorities, go for Steam."

Steam games that openly use generative AI earned $660 million, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Stellaris, and more, as studios continue to rely on the technology.



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Move over Ball x Pit—I just found a website that maps the location of over 51,000 and counting of the world's public pinball machines

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I've used videogames to be antisocial at family gatherings many a time—but I'll always have a soft spot in my cold, black heart for the 1992 Addams Family pinball machine at one family friend's abode. As much as I enjoy Space Cadet 3D Pinball, Pinball FX, and more recently Ball x Pit, I do miss the tactility of an actual machine—thankfully, I've just got a lead on some silver balls near me.

That's because today I stumbled across Pinball Map, an open-source, crowd-sourced map that documents publicly accessible pinball machines across the globe (via MetaFilter). Beginning in 2008, the map now covers over 51,000 machines situated at more than 12,000 different locations. They're not all in pubs or bars, with some even being legitimate museum pieces.

If you're on the go, there are even free Android and iOS app versions of the map. Taking a gander at what's close to home for me, it looks like I could easily hop on a train, pour a heap of coins into a machine the next city over, and then be back before my colleagues even got too suspicious.

If your most local pinball machine isn't yet on the map, you can easily submit it for consideration, with fresh map suggestions curated by a group of 100 administrators. The glory seekers can even put forward their high scores on individual machines for all to see.

As Pinball map is free and open source, the effort relies on donations as well as merch sales to run. A branded coin purse, anyone?

Microsoft 3D Pinball

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As much as I enjoy carefully picking my way through Stella Montis in Arc Raiders, only to be immediately taken out by a trio wearing matching skins and caring not a jot for my frantic cries of 'Don't shoot!', I miss gaming's physical space heyday. With even tabletop gaming going increasingly virtual and remote, tactility is a declining trend in game design of all stripes.

When things get too heated, the common refrain is often to 'go touch grass,' but perhaps it would do us all a world of good to 'go touch ball.' Wait, that came out wrong. Failing gassing each other up over high scores in person, I'd also be amenable to an amateur theatre revival of The Who's 1969 rock opera, Tommy.



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Kiefer Sutherland Arrested for Alleged Assault of Ride Share Driver

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Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer Sutherland is facing a new legal battle.  The 24 star was arrested on Jan. 12 after being accused of assaulting his ride-share driver in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Police Department told...
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