The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- 'Players ended up just shooting Doritos': Battlefield 6 is toning down its aggressive ping ability after open beta feedback [5d]
- Furious Destiny 2 players accuse Bungie of secretly moving a stunning free armor set into the Eververse Store so players have to pay real money for it instead [5d]
- Battlefield 6 is 'secretly console first,' says half-joking dev who has bravely risked resurrecting 2000s-era console vs PC bitterness [5d]
- Battlefield 6 devs knew 'everything' would leak from playtests but said the risk was worth it to get feedback from players: 'That had to come at any cost' [5d]
- Borderlands 4 has a volume slider specifically for muting Claptrap—if you're a coward [5d]
- As Call of Duty flips a U-turn on goofy skins, Battlefield 6 devs are making their stance clear from the start: 'We're not chasing trends. We're not chasing other products' [5d]
- Star Citizen fans sigh deeply, rub their foreheads as developer casts doubt on Squadron 42's 2026 release: 'I don't know if we're going to make it' [5d]
- 'We understand the disappointment': Funcom apologizes for Dune: Awakening DLC's 'building set' that's actually just four pieces [5d]
- Activision says CoD's anti-cheat system is catching more miscreants than ever, and permits itself a chuckle about dolts who 'promptly tell on themselves across social media, asking 'Why did this happen?'' [5d]
- Everyone is rushing back to Fortnite's Blitz Royale mode for a weekend of Iron Man-fuelled mayhem [5d]
- How to respec your skills in Borderlands 4 [5d]
- Stalker remasters hit 1.3 as GSC back-ports quick-inventory slots from Call of Prypiat to all 3 games [5d]
- When it comes to Borderlands 4 and its '8 cores or equivalent' requirement, it's actually core quality, not core count, that matters the most [5d]
- Europe's first exascale supercomputer is now up and running, using 24,000 Nvidia GH200 Superchips to perform more than one quintillion operations per second with nearly 1,000,000 terabytes of storage [5d]
- Balatro's big 1.1 update is delayed to 2026, for a very good reason: 'I'm slow' [5d]
- The deflating realization that a neat little game was AI all along [5d]
- Borderlands 4 takes a shot at Embracer Group by naming a town filled with trash and an AI talking toilet after it [5d]
- Intel has rebranded the dusty old Core i5 10400 as the Core i5 110, presumably because it found a bunch of them tucked down the back of the couch [5d]
- How to get elevator clearance in Borderlands 4's Recruitment Drive mission [5d]
- What does OG Fallout's co-creator want to see in the series? An 'actual good faction, like 100% good' [5d]
- September becomes an even more ridiculous month for releases as Hades 2 announces it's dropping in 2 weeks [5d]
- 'Microsoft has become like an arsonist selling firefighting services to their victims' says US senator, referring it to the FTC for a cybersecurity flaw, though Microsoft says it has a plan [5d]
- Satellite snaps Starlink passing underneath while taking candid shots of Chinese airbase: 'a very rare instance, but not impossible!' [5d]
- How to reach Verdania in Silksong [5d]
- Some Silksong players are clinging stubbornly to its release version as the 'first major patch' kills a secret technique and makes bosses a smidge easier [5d]
- 'Even with a 9800X3D and a 5090 it runs like absolute buttcheeks': 2K Games posts Nvidia's Borderlands 4 optimised settings guide, but the community is already in open revolt [5d]
- Silksong players have uncovered yet another secret—a little Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 easter egg [5d]
- AI, take the wheel: Gigabyte's latest motherboards will 'intelligently dynamically' improve performance of Ryzen chips by up to 25% in games through a built-in AI model [5d]
- Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for September 12 (#1546) [6d]
- GOG wants to revive more classic Japanese games on PC: 'Working with Japanese partners often requires demonstrating both technical capability and cultural understanding' [6d]
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