• Warframe developers hidden gem made free prior to Steam sale start
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereThe Steam Autumn Sale is closely approaching, very closely, and a whole host of deals are about to go live. Just prior to the sales start time, Warframe developer Digital Extremes has made one of its older, more unknown titles free for all on Steam.Grab Warframe devs Dark Sector for freeReleased in 2009, Dark Sector was one of the last games Digital Eclipse made before the release of Warframe. Released to decent reviews, the game has since earned itself a cult fanbase due to its unique combat system over-the-top gore.In our review of the game in 2009, reviewer Tom Orry said: Dark Sectors had a long development cycle and at times we were more than a little worried about how itd turn out, but Digital Extremes debut next-gen release has been well worth the wait. Its not going to set the world alight like Gears of War and it doesnt revolutionise survival horror like Resident Evil 4, but its thrilling combat and sensational visuals make it well worth adding to your collection.Available to grab right here on Steam, Digital Eclipse has made Dark Sector free for a few days. Youll have until November 30, 2024 at 9AM Pacific Time to grab the game for your account. Unfortunately, the game is listed as Unknown for Steam Deck compatibility, however, gamers have reported a flawless locked 60[fps] in their testing.Via ProtonDB, Steam Deck users have all reported the game as being playable on Steam Deck, albeit with a caveat. While the game does run well on Valves portable, you will need to make sure youre using Proton 7.0-6 to stop the game from crashing on startup.Coming before Warframe, Digital Eclipse actually reused a lot of ideas for its popular free-to-play game after the failure of Dark Sector. For example, the Tenno in the free-to-play game draw their name from Dark Sectors protagonist Hayden Tenno and multiple enemy designs are even pulled straight from the pages of the mostly forgotten game.While not an amazing game, Dark Sector is undoubtedly a hidden gem for gamers who love third-person action games, and definitely for fans of Digital Extremes massively popular free hack-and-slash game. If you havent given this game a go in the past, nows the time to finally give it a shot. Dark SectorPlatform(s):PC, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360Genre(s):Action, Shooter8VideoGamerSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Baldurs Gate 3 officially adds Cross Play, Photo Mode and more in huge Patch 8 update
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Contents hide The Baldurs Gate 3 Patch 8 update is here, and its an absolutely massive addition to the game. After teasing an awesome update earlier this week, Larian Studios has delivered, bringing a number of additions to the already-massive RPG.Baldurs Gate 3 Patch 8 announcedAnnounced in a surprise blog post, Larian Studios confirmed the arrival of Baldurs Gate 3 Patch 8 in January 2025. Alongside the addition of the long-awaited Photo Mode and cross-play, players will also be able to use 12 new subclasses in the game, bringing even more variety to the game.Cross-play will allow PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC and Mac players to all play together in BG3. Available from a new menu in the game, players will be able to invite their games or even find random multiplayer lobbies to join on the Larian Network. Its a full multiplayer implementation, and it looks incredible.As for the Photo Mode, players will be able to click on a new icon near the mini-map, or simply press F9/click both analogue sticks in, to activate the new mode. Youll be able to frame your partyincluding summons and Wild Shapesand take a quick snap, or use a menu to take the perfect shot. You can even add depth-of-field, or pose your party in a series of fun poses. Yes, Larian has even added a selfie mode for players to use. Beautiful.12 New SubclassesAlongside the new features, Larian Studios has added 12 new subclasses to Baldurs Gate 3 that will massively expand gameplay options for players. The new subclasses are as follows:Bard College of GlamourBarbarian Path of GiantsCleric Death DomainDruid Circle of StarsPaladin Oath of the CrownFighter Arcane ArcherMonk Drunken MasterRanger SwarmkeeperRogue SwashbucklerSorcerer Shadow MagicWarlock HexbladeWizard BladesingingAll of these classes add a host of new abilities and ways to play through the Sword Coast adventure. While Larian will soon be closing the book on Baldurs Gate 3 to focus on its next project, this update is adding a tonne of content for players to delve into.For more BG3 content, read about the mod that re-introduces cut content to the massive RPG. On the other hand, you could read about how Neil Newbon ad-libbed Astarions best moment in the game.Baldurs Gate 3Platform(s):macOS, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Adventure, RPG, Strategy10VideoGamerSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • 14 Best Artificial Christmas Trees of 2024, Tested and Reviewed
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    Editors Note: If youd like to read more about how we selected and tested the trees, you can jump straight to Testing Notes and Frequently Asked Questions at the bottom of this page.Best Overall Tree: Balsam Hill Fraser Fir TreeBalsam Hill Fraser Fir TreeThis big, beautiful tree is inspired by the Fraser Fir. Known for its rich, dark green coloring and full silhouette, this tree is native to the Appalachian Mountains and has the distinction of being the type of tree most often used as the official White House Christmas tree.To be honest, we cant tell the difference between Balsam Hills faux version and the real thing. BH's impressive true needle foliage features 40 variations of branch types throughout and the effect is incredibly realistic.The tree is available just about any height and light variation you could want, all of which feature an easy plug system. Easy plug trees have all the light strands plugged into the center pole, so all you have to do is place the three sections together and plug the tree into an outlet. Theres no need to ever unplug or take off any light strands.The style pictured above is color + clear, which allows you to switch between multicolored lights and white lights via remote. For pre-lit trees with a single lighting style, there is an attached foot pedal to turn the lights on and off. The Twinkly light style features built-in app-controlled smart lights from Twinkly.SpecsDiameter: 60"Weight: 63 poundsBranch tips: 3,272Additional heights: 5.5', 6.5', 9', 10', and 12'Warranty: 3 yearsLightingLight type: LEDLight count: 1,180Additional lighting options: Unlit, clear, Twinkly, multicolor, and candlelight clearOur Contributors ReviewCourtesy of Divya Viswanathan
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  • Lava Flow: Could Our Cities Soon Be Made From Molten Rock? It's More Likely Than You Think
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    Lavaforming is a speculative project to harness lava flow as it is flowing after an eruption and use it as an architectural building material.Photo: Courtesy of S.ap ArchitectsWe know lava has structural integrity because we have built columns from lava rocks to support whole houses, says Plmadttir, adding that 90% of Icelandic concrete is basalt. Lavaforming cuts out the climate-harming concrete processingwhich causes at least 8% of global carbon dioxide emissionsand goes straight to nature for solid building materials that are currently not being utilized. [The idea] came from the reality of architecture not being part of the solution but more of the problem because we dont have that many possibilities for building materials that are not emitting CO2, she explains, especially for an island nation like Iceland, where more eco-friendly products like clay and wood are not naturally plentiful or viable.Icelandic architect Arnhildur Plmadttir.Photo: Courtesy of S.ap ArchitectsWhile Iceland is Plmadttirs initial case study, Lavaforming imagines its practice perfected in 2150, and by then able to be applied to any volcanic nation in the world with slow-flowing lava, from Hawaii to the Galpagos Islands. In general, I think the project should be an inspiration for designers and architects to look at what can they do with the extreme conditions where they are located, she says. The average eruption of Hawaiis Kilauea Volcano, for example, produces between 110 and 130 million cubic yards of lava per year. Sub it in for traditional poured concrete and the foundations of an entire city [can] rise in a matter of weeks without harmful mining and nonrenewable energy generation, Lavaforming claims. Lavas unique properties would also make for a new vernacular of architecture, from the bulbous shapes of a cooled field to the glass quality of obsidian or mass and opaqueness of basalt.However, like any Earth-made material, there is a question of ownership. At the moment in Iceland, there is no regulation on whether lava can be privatized, like oil. Its mostly because there hasnt been a clear and manageable use for it. Molten lava can range in temperature from 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Protective gear-donning geologists collect samples by pulling it into buckets of cooling water. Aside from the trench methodology Iceland is using to preserve its significant power plant, others havent thought yet about how to approach the material, especially at its massive scale.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg Meets With Trump at Mar-a-Lago
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  • Investigators say a Chinese ships crew deliberately dragged its anchor to cut undersea data cables
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    European investigators believe a Chinese-owned commercial ship deliberately dragged its anchor to sabotage the two undersea telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea earlier this month. However, Western law enforcement and intelligence officials told The Wall Street Journal that they dont believe the Chinese government was involved. Instead, the probe is focused on whether Russian intelligence persuaded the vessels captain to carry out the operation.For the past week, NATO warships from Denmark, Germany and Sweden have surrounded the 225-meter-long Yi Peng 3. The ships Chinese owner, Ningbo Yipeng Shipping, is reportedly cooperating with investigators. The shipper allowed the commercial vessel to be stopped in international waters.The WSJ says Swedish and German authorities are negotiating with the owner to access the ship and its crew. International maritime laws prevent NATO from forcing the vessel to sail into one of their ports.European investigators believe the Yi Peng 3 dragged its anchor for over 100 miles along the Baltic seabed from November 17 to 18. They reportedly viewed satellite and other data showing that the vessel moved significantly slower than usual while weighed down by the anchor.It severed two data cables: one connecting Lithuania and Sweden and another between Finland and Germany. After cutting the second cable, the ship reportedly zig-zagged, raised anchor, and continued.Officials said the ships transponder was shut down during the incident. Investigators told theWSJ that their review of the anchor and hull showed damage consistent with dragging and cutting the cable.Its extremely unlikely that the captain would not have noticed that his ship dropped and dragged its anchor, losing speed for hours and cutting cables on the way, a senior European investigator told the WSJ. An analytics company specializing in international shipping told the paper that the likelihood of accidental anchor dragging appears minimal.The Yi Peng 3 sailed solely in Chinese waters from December 2019 to early March 2024. At that point, it suddenly began carrying Russian coal and other goods and began stopping in Russian ports. When the Danish Navy stopped it, it was carrying Russian fertilizer.In September, the US issued a warning about a heightened risk of Russian interference with undersea data cables.
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  • The Art Of Quan Yi
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  • Path of Exile 2's early access system is raising some eyebrows, but it could actually be a great way of rewarding loyal gamers
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    Paid OffPath of Exile 2's early access system is raising some eyebrows, but it could actually be a great way of rewarding loyal gamersAll that money you may or may not have sunk into the original Path of Exile is paying off now, right? Right?!Image credit: VG247 Article by Sherif Saed Contributing Editor Published on Nov. 27, 2024 Even if you never actually played Path of Exile, youve likely heard about its comically gigantic passive skill tree. But a sentiment youve probably also heard repeatedly from the people who play it is that its one of the rare free-to-play games that does not prey on its users.Path of Exile is often cited as an example of how free-to-play can be done fairly; offering gameplay options and cosmetics for real money, without taking away from the core experience or comprising it in any (major) way.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Knowing all of that, however, doesnt stop one from raising an eyebrow looking at those Path of Exile 2 supporter pack prices. They start off at a reasonable $30, but go all the way up to an eye-watering $480! Yes, some editions do also include physical items, but even if you take those out, the remainder still cost well over what your more standard free-to-play games typically ask of their players. Would you pay more to be a more powerful warrior? | Image credit: Grinding Gear GamesThe value of these bundles is entirely determined by Grinding Gear Games, of course, and the developer wouldnt price them that way if it didnt know the packages were going to sell. In fact, the developer has spent years refining its monetisation strategy with the original Path of Exile, and some of that game's bundles are similarly expensive, so there is certainly an audience for it.One thing most people may not have picked up on, however, is that GGG is also rewarding existing players for their investments. Anyone who spent $480, or more, on Path of Exile microtransactions will receive an early access key for the sequel. Now, yes, that is not a small figure, but considering the game has been out for a decade - that's 10 whole years! - many longtime players have likely invested close to that already. Without even realising it, in many cases. That's only about $48 per year, when you break it down, or a measly $4 per month -- not that much cash, in the grand scheme of things.It may not look like the most compelling offer at first glance, but its still a bonus that recognises the money a certain segment of the player base has already invested into the game. The original Path of Exile is not going away, so those players can continue enjoying the purchases theyve accumulated for years, but they also have a reason to jump into the new game without an upfront investment. It's both rewarding for sticky players, and opens up a new avenue for player retention for GGG. Everyone wins? Have Mercenary! | Image credit: Grinding Gear GamesUltimately, this is a good business decision on GGGs part, but it also helps perpetuate the studios reputation of running a fair free-to-play model. Looking into the studios decisions around Path of Exile monetisation over the years, youll come across many instances where your first thought would be they didnt have to do this, which I think is exactly where GGG wants to be.Let that be a lesson to a lot of the developers that seem to be chasing profits first, ahead of their players.
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  • The lastest trailer for Squid Game season 2 shows some familiar and fresh games, new faces, and, you guessed it, a whole lot of killing
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    Game OnThe lastest trailer for Squid Game season 2 shows some familiar and fresh games, new faces, and, you guessed it, a whole lot of killingWho could have guessed!Image credit: Netflix News by Oisin Kuhnke Contributor Published on Nov. 27, 2024 Netflix has offered up another look at the upcoming second season of Squid Game, and while some things look familiar, plenty of it looks different too.We're pretty much exactly a month away from Squid Game season 2 now, and Netflix has released a new trailer that actually gives us a look at the games that the show's fictitious participants can, uh, look forward to, for lack of a better phrase. Arguably the most iconic game from the first season, that one with the creepy giant robot girl where you have to run while she's not looking otherwise you get shot, is back in action, with protagonist Seong Gi-hun leading the new players through it (or attempting to, anyway). Watch on YouTubeThere have been some changes too, most notably some games that seem to have divided players up amongst an X and an O symbol. Surely that won't be a comment on how the rich pit the working class against each other! One game also seems to involve a merry-go-round, but for the most part it just seems like Gi-hun is trying to lead everyone towards a revolution of sorts to end the games.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Netflix describes the second season in an official synopsis: "Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) returns, locked in a tense battle with the shadowy Front Man (Lee Byung-hun). As new games unfold, the stakes grow deadlier, and Gi-huns mission to end the games once and for all takes center stage. Will he succeed, or will the system claim even more victims?" Lee is one of the few returning cast members, unsurprisingly, with a whole bunch of fresh meat for the grinder joining him, including a cocky purple-haired youngster, and a mother and son duo - who wants to place bets on whether they end up on opposite sides of the X and O teams?You don't have long to wait for season 2 now, as it's set to arrive on Netflix this coming December 26.
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  • Nintendo Reportedly Seeking "New Targets" In Switch Piracy Investigation
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    Sailing the high seas.Following Nintendo's recent investigation into the Switch "pirate" James 'Archbox' Williams, the video game giant is now reportedly seeking "new targets".As highlighted by Stephen Totilo of Game File, the company doesn't appear to be done with the SwitchPirates subreddit just yet:Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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