Cities- Skylines 2’s newest road tool has me way too excited-

We all know traffic management is half the game in Cities: Skylines. As for Cities: Skylines 2, it seems the devs at Colossal Order have been paying close attention to the road tools we use most to ease the burdens that busy junctions place on our cities. As such, they look to have added a brand-spanking new tool to help keep traffic flowing, in the form of a No Straight Through road sign tool.

It’s going to be super useful for creating dedicated lanes, as before there were only No Right/Left Turn signs in the game’s Road Tools menu. 

The new road tool was spotted by famed Cities road traffic fixer and tea connoisseur, BiffaPlays, when it showed up in the most recent official live stream. And as he notes in his Twitter post, it looks like the devs have finally listened …

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Helldivers 2 player drops 16 consecutive 500kg payloads on the game’s new gunship factory for science—discovers hellbombs are their only reliable kryptonite-

Helldivers 2 has several objectives that can be flattened with enough heavy ordinance—walking barrages, orbital lasers, and a community favourite: the 500kg bomb, an explosive payload so huge it feels like a mini-nuke when it goes off.

In case you aren’t carrying any of those, though, Helldivers 2 is nice enough to give you a hellbomb stratagem for its ‘destroy X’ objectives—which is a nice (and slower) alternative for the unprepared. Unless you’re fighting Automaton gunships, in which case: it’s the only option. 

As discovered by a brave member of Super Earth’s R&D division on the game’s subreddit (thanks, Gamesradar), the new Automaton gunship factories are impervious to everything but a Hellbomb payload. User keiXrome tested a whole host of h…

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Here’s the launch trailer for V Rising’s 1.0 version, releasing very soon-

Vampire empire survival and crafting RPG V Rising has a proper launch trailer ahead of its 1.0 launch this week on May 8—almost exactly two years from its May 17, 2022 Early Access release.

The trailer goes over the experience of what V Rising is, a crafting and base-building survival RPG about vampires conquering the mortal world and each other, and also goes into some detail about the upcoming 1.0 release patch and what it’ll have in store.

The release patch will include  Dracula’s fallen kingdom Mortium, a dynamic zone that has players battle agains the remnants of the self-proclaimed vampire king’s legions. The rest of the game world has also gotten some new love, with reworks and touchups to old zones and additions—like a new light engine—that set…

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Here’s your short Diablo 4 lore primer before launch-

As it goes with any long-running RPG series, Diablo is crammed full of proper nouns—Inarius and the Horadrim and the Nephalem and so on. If Diablo 4 is going to be your first crack at the series (or hell, if you understandably need a refresher) Blizzard has a new video in which its developers set up the story for you with a bit of context from the series origins and the end of Diablo 3.

For starters, Diablo 4 kicks off 50 years after the events of Diablo 3’s Reaper of Souls DLC during which half of the population of Sanctuary (the mortal realm between the heavens and hells) was killed off by the archangel of death, Malthael. Sanctuary’s original creators, the angel Inarius and demon Lilith have both returned and, wouldn’t you know it, that’s not really going to go wel…

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Alienware’s new Aurora R16 desktop PC is a deeply disappointing square box-

Remember when a new Alienware PC was something exciting? Yes, yes, you almost certainly weren’t going to buy one. Even if you could afford them, Alienwares of old usually weren’t actually the fastest PCs you could buy. But a bit like a Lamborghini that isn’t actually as quick as a cheaper Porsche 911 Turbo, Alienware rigs didn’t need to actually be the fastest. They always had that critical air of the exotic.

In short, the mere existence of Alienware PCs made the world a more interesting place. Well, not any more. Alienware’s assimilation by the Dell corporate collective is now complete. The latest Alienware Aurora R16 has arrived and it’s a generic mid-sized box.

In other words, it’s absolutely nothing like Alienwares of yore, such as the slightly bonkers triangle-shaped Ar…

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Lone Echo developer Ready at Dawn has reportedly been closed by Meta-

Ready at Dawn, the developer of The Order: 1866 and the Lone Echo VR games, has reportedly been closed by parent company Meta. An Android Central report says the studio’s closure comes as part of an effort to meet budget reductions, reported in July, at the company’s Reality Labs VR division.

Ready at Dawn was founded in 2003 and developed games for various PlayStation platforms until shifting focus to VR development with the 2017 release of Lone Echo for the Oculus Rift. A standalone multiplayer spinoff called Echo VR followed, but despite being a notable success in the VR market it was closed in August 2023, ostensibly so the studio could “focus on our next project.” 

But there was no next project: Ready at Dawn’s most recent release was Lone Echo 2, which came out in…

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Atomic Heart criticised for racist caricature in one of its Soviet-era cartoons-

Atomic Heart is being criticised (via Resetera) for the presence of a racist caricature in one of the old Soviet cartoons that air in the game’s Resident Evil-style save rooms. Those rooms, which serve as a brief respite from the game’s robo-bashing combat, offer players a chance to kick back for a bit and watch old episodes of Nu, Pogodi! (Well, Just You Wait!) a beloved Soviet children’s cartoon that first aired in 1969. But at least one of the episodes featured might be a bit too reminiscent of its era.

Nu, Pogodi! is, in essence, Soviet Tom and Jerry, starring an impeccably-dressed Soviet disco wolf (Volk) as he tries and fails to get his hands on a mischievous hare (Zayats). Atomic Heart is being criticised for a segment in episode 12: “Museum,” from 1978. In a quick flash on…

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Monster Hunter Wilds finally has a release date, will mark the first simultaneous PC launch in the series


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‘Challenging and realistic’ Skyrim mod stops all your characters becoming stealth archers with one simple trick- Instant death-

Alright, quick show of hands: How many of us have started up approximately 30,000 games of Skyrim determined that—this time for real—you’re not just going to end up maxing out sneak, archery, and annihilating all your enemies from afar? All of us? All of us.

Now, put your hands down if every single one of those attempts eventually ended with you, hunched over in a cave’s dank corner, cackling as you loose dragonbone potshots at your foes for 3x damage? All of us? All of us.

Well no more, my friends, because Skyrim Special Edition’s still-thriving modding scene has delivered us from our own temptations in the form of Stealth Archer Killer, a mod from, uh, SpongeBobHentaiSimulator that offers a simple yet permanent solution to the problem of stealth archer…

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The first official reference to the ‘AMD Ryzen 9000 series’ gives Zen 5 a name and hints at an imminent release date-

We’ve suspected AMD’s Granite Ridge family of Zen 5 based processors might show their faces soon, given that AMD has already said it’s aiming for a launch in the second half of this year, and CEO Dr. Lisa Su is set to deliver the Computex keynote on June 3. Now Gigabyte has released a BIOS update for several of its AM5 series of motherboards in anticipation of the new chips, and it seems to confirm that they’ll be called the AMD Ryzen 9000 series.

In a news post on the company website, the Gigabyte AM5 X670, B650 and A620 motherboards are confirmed to receive boot up support for “the coming AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series”, with the most recent AGESA 1.1.7.0 beta BIOS. 

While we’ve already seen leaks suggesting this name would be used for the new chips, this is the first o…

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The director of John Wick is making a Rainbow Six movie-

Chad Stahelski, stuntman and director of all four John Wick movies, will be taking a break from his Keanu-packed schedule to make a Rainbow Six movie. Called Rainbow, it’ll be based not on any of the recent games, but on the original Tom Clancy novel. 

That is the same story the first Rainbow Six game was based on, however, so fans of that 1998 tactical shooter may get a thrill seeing it recreated on the big screen. Michael B Jordan is starring, and it’ll serve as a follow-up to his 2021 film Without Remorse, which was also based on a Tom Clancy novel.

It’ll be Stahelski’s first non-John Wick movie as director, and while bone-crunching action is pretty much guaranteed, I do question what his approach to the story might be. Both the novel and that first game are essentia…

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