Helldivers 2 is getting a new Warbond tomorrow: Cutting Edge, a ‘battle pass’ filled with high-tech zappers, stylish armours, and a few new fancy capes.
If you’re used to the live-service grind and haven’t been keeping up-to-date with the game, that news might fill you with dread, prompting you to rummage around for medals and super credits. Well, I’ve got an order from Super Earth high command, and it says you need to take a deep breath and relax.
As mentioned by the devs before launch, Warbonds aren’t designed to be FOMO machines—not only can you earn them through elbow grease (as I personally did after around 30 hours of shooting bugs and bots), they don’t vanish when a new one appears. To reiterate: When Cutting Edge comes out, Steeled Veterans will rem…
Read moreWarhammer 40,000: Battlesector, the turn-based strategy game whose singleplayer campaign casts you as 40K’s ultimate goth space marines, is adding another DLC faction. Joining the previously added Sisters of Battle, Necrons, Orks, and Daemons of Khorne will be the technogoth universe’s resident mech-piloting alien weebs, the T’au.
Battlesector’s T’au army includes a variety of battlesuits you can tell Shinji to get in, including the camouflaged XV95 Ghostkeel, the heavily shielded XV104 Riptide, and the weakness-detecting XV88 Broadside. On the more elite side, there’s the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit Team and the sneaky XV25 Stealth Battlesuits.
The T’au command unit, the Ethereal, can also pilot a battlesuit, whether the heavy-armor Enforcer or the more agile Coldstar. Ethereals …
Read moreGiant statues broadcasting a mysterious code, monks telling me to open my throat chakra, an ominous symbol added to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and now: a laptop displaying ancient Slavic text dropped into a middle of a landfill and a Johnny Silverhand-themed Wolfenstein 3D clone that unlocks a secret server farm. This is a side of Cyberpunk 2077 I never knew existed, FF:06:B5.
The FF:06:B5 subreddit and Kotaku both have in-depth breakdowns of this saga, but the basic facts from before Cyberpunk’s big 2.0 update are as follows: there’s a handful of large, stylized statues scattered across Cyberpunk 2077’s world map, some of whom have a readout with the code FF:06:B5 on their base. Monks near one of the statues warn that players’ “throat chakra is blocked,” and that they should “acti…
Read moreGood news: Palworld players have found yet another way to get one over on the system by violating the laws of god and man alike. Not content with killing the game’s bosses using physics-defying staircases, they’ve got a new trick: butchering their pals without killing them thanks to a well-timed mounting.
Obviously, that sentence is completely self-explanatory and you need no further information, but since we’re both here I might as well write some more about how it works. Over on Reddit, enterprising Palworldians have figured out that, if you just hop on a pal’s back immediately after you’re done carving them up for parts, they mysteriously fail to die, returning to your inventory and ready to be butchered again ad nauseum.
If you Mount your pal…
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Valve has made a bold decision with its latest update to Counter-Strike 2, and one that is something of an about-turn on previous attitudes. A client update has announced certain forms of scripting popular in Counter-Strike will now be detected and banned, essentially putting an end to automated inputs that some players use for actions such as jump-throws of grenades and counter-strafing. Yes sir, the tears are delicious.
A good chunk of Counter-Strikers probably don’t even realise such tactics existed, but keyboard macros of various types have been around in the game forever. In fact Valve’s previous stance was to allow them. But contemporary hardware has increasingly leaned-in to allowing what’s called Simultaneous Opposite Cardinal Direction (SOCD) inputs, a name so catchy that…
Read moreValve has made some big changes to the online conduct rules and rules and guidelines for Steam, which now break down in much greater detail what people are and are not allowed to do while using the service.
“Beginning today, you’ll see we’ve made some updates to Steam’s Rules and Guidelines and Steam’s Online Conduct Rules,” Valve said in the announcement of the rule changes. “These updates are intended to add context and specificity to how we already apply these in practice to all behaviors and content across Steam.”
Unfortunately, Valve did not say anything in the announcement about what had changed, so for that we need to rely on the eternally useful Internet Archive. The rules and guidelines page as it existed in March 2023 was very general, perhaps reflectin…
Read moreYou’ll find all the help you need for today’s Wordle right here on PC Gamer. Learn how to make every guess count with our hints and tips for the February 28 (619) puzzle. Take a look at today’s clue if you’d like to find a little direction, or quickly scroll down to the answer to today’s Wordle if you just need to save your win streak.
Today’s Wordle was a pleasantly smooth experience for me, my opening duo complemented each other nicely, and although my third guess didn’t bring the success I was hoping for, it made a quick win on the fourth a sure thing. Here’s hoping tomorrow’s Wordle goes even better.
Wordle hint
A Wordle hint for Tuesday, February 28
The answer to today’s Wordle is the name of an energetic dance originating from 19th century …
Read moreIt may be the start of a new Wordle year, but there’s no reason why you can’t keep your 2023 win streak going with our tips and tricks. Whether you’re hoping for a little nudge towards today’s answer or want to see the solution to the January 1 (926) Wordle offered up in a single click, everything you need is right here.
Happy new year everyone, let’s kick things off with a nice and easy Wordle win. For you, anyway, thanks to the tips below. I may have come a little too close to losing my win streak when I tackled today’s game in the early hours of the morning but in my defence, well, just look at the calendar.
Wordle today: A hint
Wordle today: A hint for Monday, January 1
The word you’re looking for today refers to a special sort of paint…
Read moreMicrosoft Excel isn’t exactly up there when it comes to anyone’s top-ten list of exciting software. Regarded as the dependable if more-than-slightly dull workhorse of productivity apps, the mere mention of Excel brings to mind endless spreadsheets, budgetary calculations, and… oh no you’ve fallen asleep already. But when someone creates a functional 16-bit CPU inside it, well, that might just be worth waking up for.
YouTuber Inkbox has posted a 16-minute video (via Tom’s Hardware) detailing exactly how they built a fully-functional 3Hz 16-bit CPU in the much-maligned office app, complete with an included 128KB of RAM, a 16-colour output display and its own custom assembly language. Not only was the CPU created (and runs) inside Excel, it was built without any Visual Basic script…
Read moreNEW YORK — Samsung is recalling more than 1.12 million electric ranges used for stovetops after reports of 250 fires and dozens of injuries.
According to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, these slide-in ranges have front-mounted knobs that can be activated by accident if humans or pets unintentionally contact or bump into them. That poses a fire hazard.
To date, Samsung has received more than 300 reports of the knobs activating unintentionally since 2013, the CPSC noted, and the now-recalled ranges have been involved in about 250 fires. At least 18 of those fires caused extensive property damage and seven involved pet deaths, according to the Commission.
In addition, the CPSC added, about 40 injuries have been reported, including ei…
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