Aww, Starfield players are making the dinkiest little ships-

Starfield‘s community keeps getting smarter with their ship builds—we’ve had AI-exploiting nightmares made of corners, ladderless flat discs, and some sci-fi classics. But what about the little guys of the universe—pilots who don’t want some big, fancy warship with 500 autocannons?

That’s exactly who these players are repping. The tiny ship trend’s here to stay—well, sort of. Cute as these spacefaring bugs may be, most don’t have much room for cargo without mods. Still, I’m tempted to cobble one of these together for my fleet. The first comes from user MotoGSX of the Starfieldships subreddit, who crafted a ship called PeeWee.

A tiny ship named PeeWee from r/StarfieldShips

Here’s another ship from …

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เซาธ์เกตถูกใจฟรีดกิ้นว่าที่เจ้าของใหม่ทอฟฟี่

ข้อมูลจากแหล่งข่าววงในเปิดเผยกับ กิฟ มี สปอร์ต ว่า เซาธ์เกต อดีตผู้จัดการทีมชาติอังกฤษ จะอยู่ในการพิจารณาของ ฟรีดกิ้น ว่าที่เจ้าของสโมสรคนใหม่ของ เอฟเวอร์ตัน หากสถานการณ์ของเฮดโค้ชคนปัจจุบัน ชอน ไดช์ ยังไม่มีความคืบหน้าไปในทางที่ดีขึ้น

คำพูดจาก สล…

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สื่อเผยป๋าแนะผีตั้งอัลเลกรีเสียบเทนฮาก

ผีแดง กำลังอยู่ในช่วงวิกฤตหลังจากผลงานย่ำแย่มาหลายนัด โดย 2 นัดหลังสุดเสมอ ทเวนเต้ 1-1 ในยูโรปา ลีก และแพ้ สเปอร์ส 0-3 คาบ้านตัวเองในพรีเมียร์ลีก

หากพวกเขาแพ้ ปอร์โต้ ในวันพฤหัสบดีนี้ และแพ้ต่อ แอสตัน วิลล่า ในสุดสัปดาห์ กุนซือชาวดัตช์ก็มีโอกาสที่จะถูกไล่ออกในช่วงเบรกทีมช�…

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Invisible players run rampant in Escape from Tarkov—’What an absolute circus’-

Battlestate Games’ Escape from Tarkov has re-introduced a persistent bug with its latest update, one that players can use to appear invisible to others. In a game that, let’s be honest, comes down to hiding out and shooting people when they don’t see you, the consequences of this are pretty drastic.

The problem has been the subject of various threads, tweets and forum posts since the latest update. “Every raid coming across invisible teammates & enemies,” writes That-Hurry-3318.

The majority of player reports say this is happening with scavs, which is one of the two ways players can enter Tarkov’s zones (essentially scavs go in with low-tier gear and try to bump off the PMCs who’re doing missions), and plenty have noticed it happening with their teammates too. “Ju…

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League of Legends has a boy band now, ‘a group of dynamic daredevils dedicated to unapologetic individuality and creative expression’-

Five years after turning four of its characters into a pretend K-Pop group, League of Legends has a boy band now. The six-man group is called Heartsteel, and it features “re-imagined” versions of the LoL characters Ezreal, Kayn, Aphelios, Yone, K’Sante, and Sett.

“Heartsteel is a group of dynamic daredevils dedicated to unapologetic individuality and creative expression,” Riot said in a press release so over-the-top I can’t help but quote it directly. “Their mission is to blaze a path to success on their own terms. The group’s personality and sound draws inspiration from modern music collectives, and a range of influences from across genres and eras, culminating in a bold, one-of-a-kind identity.”

I respect the commitment to the bit, which is strong enough that each member&m…

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Minecraft is the first videogame ever to sell more than 300 million copies-

Developer Mojang Studios has announced that Minecraft, first released in early access in 2009, has now sold over 300 million copies worldwide. It is the first individual videogame to hit such a milestone, with its closest rival Grand Theft Auto V languishing behind on a mere 185 million copies (as of August 2023). Other series have sold more over multiple entries (Mario games are estimated to have sold over 800 million), and variations (Tetris on 520 million, 425 million of which are on mobile), but no single game has ever sold as many copies as this.

“As we approach the 15th anniversary, Minecraft remains one of the best-selling games of all time, with over 300 million copies sold, a milestone no one could have dreamed of when we were all placing our first blocks,” said Helen Chi…

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Palworld player uncovers secret Mewtwo-like hidden in the game files that looks too legally actionable even for Palworld-

I’ve heard it said that Palworld’s pals bear more than a passing resemblance to Pokémon. Is Wumpo Botan actually Tangrowth? Is Lamball actually Wooloo? Is this thing Eevee? No. Shush. That is clearly Cremis. Zip it, buddy, before we all end up in the dock.

But I’ve gotta admit that the latest Palworld discovery—uncovered by a dataminer called Brian Cozzens and spotted by Eurogamer—really does ring the old Poké-bell. It’s not actually in the game (yet) but it’s called Dark Mutant and you can find its model and Paldex entry if you rummage through Palworld’s files. Or you can just check it out on this Palworld Paldex website.

Cozzens told Eurogamer that he found our friend Mewthree here while crafting an interactive map for the game. Let’s not beat aro…

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Nvidia loses $500 billion in the biggest short term loss in company value in all of recorded history. A year ago that would have killed it yet today it will barely notice-

It boggles the noggin that Nvidia can have posted the biggest ever loss in value for any company in the history of the world over the past three days, and that it will have precisely zero material impact on Jen-Hsun’s gang.

It makes sense after a stratospheric rise in market value, which briefly made Nvidia the most valuable company in the world, that there would be a correction, and that has happened over the past three days. It has now dropped in value by a combined total of 13%, which has effectively knocked over $500 billion off the stock.

Just over a year ago, at the end of January 2023, that sort of financial drop would have seen the company wiped out entirely, when its market capitalization was below the $500 billion mark. And yet here in June 2024 seeing that much wi…

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Power your laptop, while capturing its video output, with Avermedia’s new 100W GaN charger-

Picture a scene where you have a great gaming laptop and you want to stream footage of your awesome gaming skills, to show off to your friends. You’ve got also Discord open on your phone, to offer friendly tips and insults to your teammates. So you’ll need a charger for both devices, plus a capture card for the video, right? Not with the new Avermedia Elite Go GC313Pro—multi-device charger, USB hub, and 1080p capture card all in one.

Okay, so that all sounds like it’s a setup for a cheesy infomercial, but that’s exactly the kind of scenario that Avermedia has in mind for its new GC313Pro. The base part of it is a 100W GaN charger, which is good enough for lots of entry-level gaming laptops, but it also sports a USB 3.0 Type-A port, to allow it to act as a docking station for…

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Nothing’s made me want to reject modernity more than this videogame scholar documenting the installers of yesteryear-

The year is 2024. You’ve just purchased a new game on Steam. You open your library (or click the prompt on your receipt page) and direct the storefront to your SSD. You hang around a while to see how fast your download speed is, doing the prerequisite fretting over whether your internet is suddenly dying without you noticing, then go back to your life.

It’s not exactly a process that builds hype—I mean, it’s functional most of the time. Stress-free, even. But we’ve traded out convenience for theatre. The game installers of yore used to give you a feeling of transition from the ordinary doldrum of your life. A reward for buying and inserting a disk—animations, music, terrible font choices—a little treat while you waited for your computer to do its thing.

In …

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