• Ubisoft is Ready to Sue Players For Harassing Assassins Creed Shadows Developers
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    Assassins Creed Shadows, undoubtedly one of the most divisive and controversial video games in recent years, is set to launch in just three days, and the entire internet both those looking forward to the game and those critical of what theyve seen so far is buzzing with anticipation, albeit for different reasons.The games developer, Ubisoft whose disastrous 2024 is widely regarded as the worst year in its history and whose future might depend on the success of the new Assassins Creed installment is also gearing up for the release, reportedly enlisting a special team to shield Shadows developers from the imminent wave of criticism by any means necessary, including taking legal action.UbisoftIn an interview with the French media outlet BFMTV, a Ubisoft employee whose identity remained undisclosed revealed that the company has an anti-online harassment plan prepared for Shadows release.Reportedly, the company has a dedicated team on standby, monitoring networks such as Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit, and ready to act quickly in case of a targeted attack, offering psychological and legal support to employees who may be targeted. Apparently, Ubisoft is so concerned about backlash that it has even advised developers not to post on social media that they work at Ubisoft to avoid harassment.Perhaps the most surprising detail, however, is the employees claim that lawyers are already prepared to file complaints in the event of confirmed harassment situations, and as is often the case with statements like this, the wording raises questions about what Ubisoft actually considers to be harassment.While any reasonable person agrees that threats of violence and similar behavior are unacceptable and should be dealt with accordingly, its clear that some are worried Ubisoft might also classify harmless online trolling and criticism of Assassins Creed Shadows and its creators as harassment and use the lawyers as an intimidation tactic, which would be equally unacceptable. Its important to note that, as of now, the existence of this team is based solely on a single anonymous source and has not been officially confirmed or denied by Ubisoft.So, what are your thoughts on Ubisofts new initiative to combat harassment? How do you think they will define harassment? Do you believe this approach will make a difference? Let us know what you think down in the comments!Also,dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Ubisoft is Ready to Sue Players For Harassing Assassins Creed Shadows Developers appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Dozens Of Square Enix RPGs Are On Sale At Green Man Gaming
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    Dozens of Square Enix RPGs are on sale at Green Man Gaming right now, with steep discounts to numerous entries in popular series like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Kingdom Hearts, and more all up for grabs. Note that to get the full discounts, you need to be part of GMG's free GMG XP rewards program. See all Square Enix deals at GMG Some of the most enticing deals are those for Square Enix's flagship franchise, Final Fantasy. Nearly every game in the mainline numbered series is on sale, as are several spin-offs. If you're looking to catch up on the latest entries in the long-running series, fans can grab the PC versions of the most recent numbered game, Final Fantasy XVI, in a Complete Edition that includes the base game and all DLC for $45.49 (was $70), or the latest entry in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, for $49 (was $70). If you haven't played part 1, you can grab both Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth in a two-pack bundle for $70 (was $100).If you're looking to play the older games in the series, the Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster Bundle is a great place to start, especially while it's on sale for just $42.49 (was $75). If you just want to pick up a few of these Pixel Remaster versions instead of the whole pack, you can grab them a la cart as well. If you're interested in checking out the MMO Final Fantasy XIV Online, you can grab the base game plus all of its expansions so far with the Final Fantasy XIV - Complete Edition for $45.49 (was $60).Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Fan Speculate Switch 2 Might Be Getting GameCube Controller Support After New Filing
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    Despite being more than 20 years old, the GameCube controller remains stubbornly popular with Nintendo fans, especially when it comes to certain games. A new FCC filing by Nintendo has some fans speculating that the Switch 2 might receive some kind of GameCube controller support, but it's unclear if the connection is valid or not.Over at Famiboards (via Nintendo Life), fans reacted to a FCC filing from Nintendo that tackled game controllers. Fans noticed that the model number prefix attached is BEE, which corresponds to the Switch 2. A mockup of a "wireless Bluetooth controller" led one fan to overlay the GameCube controller over it, concluding that the controller may be some kind of wireless GameCube controller for the Switch 2.Some other fans argued that the mockup could be for the Switch 2 Pro Controller, but the original poster argued that this controller lacks NFC functionality, which a hypothetical Pro Controller would almost certainly have.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • The Best Neo Geo Arcade Games
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    The Neo Geo MVS pumped lifeblood into arcades. SNKs legendary arcade platform wasnt trying to be flashy with gimmicks or reinvent how games were played. It was all about pure arcade muscle: tight mechanics, iconic sprite work, and soundtracks that hit harder than most boss fights.
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  • All Mass Effect Romances in the Franchise
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    Romance is one of the most popular aspects of the Mass Effectfranchise, and the love interests in its lineup are an impressive bunch. These characters are compelling, some to the point of controversy, and getting to know them more intimately can reveal a whole new dimension to the games they feature in. The best romances in the franchise arent always the most fleshed-out ones, but they continue to be popular after players revisited the trilogy through Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. From the Mass Effect: Andromeda lineup, the best romances may only have one game to introduce them, but they carry on the tradition of Mass Effect romances that make this franchise worth playing.
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  • What time does Assassins Creed Shadows release in your time zone?
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    Assassins Creed Shadows steps out of the shadows and into your hands on Thursday, March 20 with the exact release time depending on your platform and time zone.Assassins Creed Shadows will launch at midnight local time on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, but has multiple release times on Windows PC. And of course, its time change season, which makes conversions even more confusing than usual. At least you can preload Assassins Creed Shadows can be preloaded to get into the game as soon as possible.Below, find out what time Assassins Creed Shadows releases in your time zone, and how to preload.What time does Assassins Creed Shadows release in your time zone?Assassins Creed Shadows will have four different release timings for each of its various platforms: Ubisoft Connect, Steam, MacOS, and consoles (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X).To see when Assassins Creed Shadows releases in your region, check out the times below.Assassins Creed Shadows PC Ubisoft Connect release timeFor PC players on Ubisoft Connect, Assassins Creed Shadows will have varying release times depending on your region:9 p.m. PDT on Wed. March 19 for the West Coast of North America12 a.m. EDT on Thurs. March 20 for the East Coast of North America10 p.m. GMT on Wed. March 19 for the U.K.11 p.m. CET on Wed. March 19 for West Mainland Europe9 p.m. JST on Wed. March 19 for Japan11 p.m. AEDT on Wed. March 19 for the East Coast of AustraliaAssassins Creed Shadows PC Steam release timeFor Windows PC players on Steam (plus other platforms like Epic Games Store, GeForce Now, and Luna), Assassins Creed Shadows will launch globally at 12 a.m. EDT on Thursday, March 20. Heres when that is in your time zone:9 p.m. PDT on Wed. March 19 for the West Coast of North America12 a.m. EDT for the East Coast of North America4 a.m. GMT for the U.K.5 a.m. CET for West Mainland Europe1 p.m. JST for Japan3 p.m. AEDT for the East Coast of AustraliaAssassins Creed Shadows MacOS release timeFor Mac players, Assassins Creed Shadows will have varying release times depending on your region:7 a.m. PDT on Thurs. March 20 for the West Coast of North America10 a.m. EDT on Thurs. March 20 for the East Coast of North America12 p.m. GMT on Thurs. March 20 for the U.K.1 p.m. CET on Thurs. March 20 for West Mainland Europe12 a.m. JST on Thurs. March 20 for Japan5 a.m. AEDT on Thurs. March 20 for the East Coast of AustraliaAssassins Creed Shadows PS5 and Xbox release timeFor console players, Assassins Creed Shadows will launch at 12 a.m. local time on Thursday, March 20.Can you preload Assassins Creed Shadows?Assassins Creed Shadows can be preloaded, but there are three different preload times depending on your platform:2 p.m. UTC on Tues. March 4 for Xbox Series X12 a.m. local time on Tues. March 18 for PS54 p.m. UTC on Mon. March 17 for Windows PCTo preload Assassins Creed Shadows, youll need to have preordered the game, then visit the store page to find the preload option.
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  • Skywriter Turns Bluesky Threads Into Articles for Easy Reading
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    I never enjoyed the experience of reading long threads on Twitter (the same goes for X), and I don't think any of its successors have done a particularly great job making them easier to read. Since Bluesky is the preferred home of X-pats, I've been reading a number of lengthy threads there, and after I encountered multiple threads with 10+ posts, I went looking for a tool that would make it easier to follow along. That's when I came across Skywriter, a utility that unrolls long threads and converts them into an article format. Skywriter turns Bluesky threads into articlesThe next time you encounter a long thread on Bluesky, drop the link to the first post on Skywriter's website and it'll convert the entire thread into an article for you. Or, even better, just tag @unroll.skywriter.blue in the replies and use the word "unroll" without quotes in your post. You don't need to create an account with Skywriter, but if you do, you'll be able to keep a list of all the threads you've saved. (That said, you can achieve the same thing by saving the URLs of the pages Skywriter generates too, so there really is no need to create an account at this point.) This tool is quite similar to the excellent Thread Reader bot that would convert Twitter threads into articles.Skywriter is quite fast at doing its job and the webpage it generates is reader-friendly. It'll even match your device's current themeif you're using dark mode, your Skywriter article will use dark mode, too. On the webpage, you can see the author's profile picture, Bluesky username, and display name. Below that is the number of likes the post has received, a link to the original thread, and a button to save it to your Skywriter account. You can see a sample of a Bluesky post turned Skywriter article here. (If you're curious about the original, check this link.)With some threads on Bluesky, I was unable to see individual posts because they contained keywords that I muted. Skywriter was able to find and save even these posts, which allowed me to read the entire thread. I'd muted those keywords to avoid reactionary takes, but in the context of an insightful, long thread, I actually wanted to see those posts. Skywriter fills that gap and allows me to read the things I'm interested in, even if those posts are hidden from my Bluesky feed. Skywriter isn't perfectMy only complaint is that Skywriter is fairly literal in its task. Quite often, the thread creator is forced to stop a post mid-sentence or add numbers to the end of each post. When you're reading it on Bluesky, it makes sense because of the 300-character limit on each post. On Skywriter's website, these gaps look quite odd. It starts every post in a new paragraph, and, due to its literal conversion, you'll see paragraphs that start in the middle of a sentence, or numbers appearing in between posts.This isn't Skywriter's fault per se, because its job is to make posts easier to read, without changing the original content, but it does make the reading experience less than ideal at times. Otherwise, it does a stellar job at loading text and media content in the right places, and is a useful tool to add to your Bluesky collection.
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  • My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Google Pixel 9 Pro
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.The Pixel 9 Pro is the latest and most premium model in the Pixel lineup, and right now, the unlocked 128GB Google Pixel 9 Pro is discounted to $749 (originally $999). That's the lowest price it has ever been on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools. The 256GB version is also at a record-low price of $799 (originally $1,099), doubling your storage for $50. Google Pixel 9 Pro, 128 GB $976.20 at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal $976.20 at Amazon Google Pixel 9 Pro, 256 GB $849.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $250.00 Get Deal Get Deal $849.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $250.00 Google Pixel 9 Pro, 512 GB $1,219.00 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $1,219.00 at Amazon Google Pixel 9 Pro, 1TB $1,449.00 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $1,449.00 at Amazon Google Pixel 9 Pro XL $699.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $400.00 Get Deal Get Deal $699.00 at Amazon $1,099.00 Save $400.00 SEE 2 MORE The Pixel 9 Pro is the middle-of-the-pack option, sandwiched between the cheaper Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The Pixel 9 Pro comes with 16GB of RAM, starts with 128GB of memory storage, a maximum 120 HZ refresh rate, and the Android 14 operating system. As Lifehacker's associate tech editor Michelle Ehrhardt explained in her review of the Pixel 9 Pro, the phone's hardware is the best Google has made so far, but its AI features still have hiccups. However, AI features will keep improving over time; the most important thing to get right is the hardware.The battery life can last around 18 hours and 40 minutes, according to Michelle's review (she watched YouTube videos the entire time). The main camera has a 50MP shooter, a 48MP ultra-wide camera with a 123-degree field of view, and a 48MP telephoto camera with a 30x Super Res Zoom.If you have the Pixel 8 Pro, you might not notice a huge upgrade in this version. However, if you're upgrading from an older version or doing a switch from a non-Pixel phone, the 9 Pro has a lot to love. One of my favorite things about Pixel phones is the ongoing support for many years. My Pixel 6A still gets all of the updates and tons of AI features that make the phone feel fresh many years later, with the latest ones dropping last month. With the Pixel 9 Pro, you'll be getting a quality phone with software updates for a while (as long as seven years).
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  • Viewsonic's 5K monitor finally goes on sale, but is it already too little too late to make a splash?
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    The ViewSonic VP2788-5K has officially entered the market, but with strong alternatives like the ASUS ProArt PA27JCV and Samsung ViewFinity S9, it faces tough competition in the growing 5K monitor space.
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