Aggressive Nintendo copyright strikes on YouTube push Breath of the Wild multiplayer modders into taking down mod-
Last week was a thrilling one for the Zelda: Breath of the Wild mod scene: a year and a half after proposing the idea of a multiplayer mod (and with a $10,000 bounty to sweeten the pot), YouTuber PointCrow released the first public version of the mod. Shortly after, Nintendo filed YouTube copyright claims against several of PointCrow’s videos. This Tuesday, he announced on Discord that he was removing the mod’s download links while “in talks with Nintendo.”
“I have taken down the mods in this Discord as I am currently in talks with Nintendo. All I can share right now, please no speculation and understand that I will update you all as much as I can. [Thank you so much],” reads PointCrow’s full statement.
The celebrated launch and subsequent removal of the mod have given the Z…
Read moreAs if it didn’t dominate the AI market already, Nvidia is gearing up to go after the custom AI chip market-
Just in case you weren’t already aware, AI is big business. Nvidia dominates the red hot AI market, with the company now valued at over 1.7 trillion dollars, making it the world’s 6th largest company by market cap, and it’s on track to overtake Amazon and Alphabet (Google) sooner rather than later. It’s mostly achieved this on the back of soaring demand for its AI processors.
But while its H100 and A100 families of mega processors generate the big bucks, there’s an emerging demand for custom AI processing. According to a report from Reuters, Nvidia is putting together a new business unit focused on custom solutions, allowing customers access to its growing portfolio of intellectual property.
Reuters estimates Nvidia controls about 80% of the AI market, but its chips are very…
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หลังจากมีการเปิดตัวล่วงหน้ากันมานานในที่สุดสาย RPG ก็จะได้เฮกันแล้วครับเพราะล่าสุดในงาน Mar10 Day ในช่วงค่ำที่ผ่านมา Nintendo ได้ยืนยันแล้วว่าภาครีเมคของ Paper Mario ภาค The Thousand Year Door จากเครื่องเล่น GameCube จะกลับมามอบความสนุกในการผจญภัยแสนคลาสสิกอีกครั้งในเดือนพฤษภาคมนี้หลังจากทิ้งห่างกันยาว…
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Nine Dots Publishing และ Nine Dots Studio ได้ออกมาประกาศเปิดตัว Lost in Prayer เกมแนว Roguelike แบบเดินตามช่อง ให้ผู้ที่สนใจได้เพิ่มเกมดังกล่าวลงใน Wishlist บน Steam แล้ววันนี้ น่าเสียดายที่ในตอนนี้ยังไม่มีการประกาศวันวางจำหน่ายที่ชัดเจนให้เราได้ทราบกันแต่อย่างใดLost in Prayer เกม Roguelike แบบเดินตามช่อง
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Cult of the Lamb developer would ‘love to’ add multiplayer, so it ‘isn’t off the table’-
Cult of the Lamb developer Massive Monster has been pretty busy lately. Last month, it launched a chunky free update in the form of Sins of the Flesh, allowing cult leaders to lead their followers into depravity, something its unexpectedly thirsty community was more than happy to do. Now it’s planning “more content” and “more DLCs”, which might also take it in an unusual direction.
In an ongoing Reddit AMA, the topic of multiplayer has come up a lot. Players have been requesting this for a long time, which strikes me as a little strange for a game where you play an autocratic cult leader. I guess there’s potential in a more competitive streak, where cult leaders compete with each other? Either way, Massive Monster has been surprisingly receptive to the request.
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Read moreDevolver announces Forestrike, a kung fu roguelike where you can plan your moves in advance
A lot of action games promise the thrill of a choreographed martial arts movie, but when I play them the fights tend to look more like a panicked scramble than a martial arts masterpiece. If my execution’s ever artful, it’s during a repeat playthrough when I’m not learning on the fly.
Forestrike, an upcoming action roguelike revealed by Devolver earlier today at Japanese indie game festival BitSummit, hopes to provide a solution for the problem of delivering elegant action: It lets you see the future before you have to punch it.
In Forestrike, you play as a novice martial artist, seeking to liberate your country from the clutches of an evil admiral by conquering a series of kung fu encounters—as all the coolest revolutionaries do. You’re outnumbered in every brawl, b…
Read moreEnter an abandoned amusement park to solve a horror mystery in this upcoming bit of indie psychological horror-
Players that devour games like Resident Evil and Control alike, not to mention the just-released Alan Wake 2, should keep their eyes on an indie that popped up on Steam recently: Crow Country. It’s an indie horror game with that vague aesthetic of the PSX era that channels the likes of not just the early survival horror like Resident Evil, but the more esoterically strange and scientific scares of games like Parasite Eve.
Thus, the game description: “The year is 1990. Edward Crow has disappeared. The owner of ‘Crow Country’, he has not been seen since he unexpectedly shut down his park two years ago. The silence is broken when a mysterious young woman named Mara Forest ventures into the heart of the abandoned theme park in order to find him.”
The screenshots and trailer feat…
Read moreOpenAI’s CEO vision of humanity’s AI-powered glorious future- ‘Fixing the climate, establishing a space colony, and the discovery of all of physics’
There’s nothing innately newsworthy about a technology boss promoting the benefits of their products but when the CEO of the company behind ChatGPT reckons that deep learning will lead humanity into a new Age, solve climate change, and discover all of physics then it’s certainly worth raising an eyebrow, at least.
I am, of course, talking about Sam Altman of OpenAI, who is perhaps the most vocal proponent of artificial intelligence at the moment. His latest musings (via The Verge), though, do read more like a piece of science fiction than a detailed breakdown of what the future holds for deep learning.
One expects a CEO to be ebullient about their product and make lofty but ambiguous claims, but Altman is taking things another step beyond all of that. “I believe the future…
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