Cyberpunk 2077’s massive credits roll gets even bigger with the addition of more than 1,600 voice actors-

Cyberpunk 2077’s credit roll is already absurdly long, but it’s about to get even longer. Senior Localization Project Manager Alexander Radkevich said on Twitter that the game’s latest update adds the names of every voice actor who performed in the game, in every language—and holy cow, it’s an awful lot of people.

According to Mobygames, Cyberpunk 2077 has 3,545 people listed in 4,067 credits, due to some people having multiple roles: Mike Pondsmith, for instance, is credited for design, story, lore consultation, as an external partner (via R. Talsorian Games), and as the creator of the Cyberpunk universe. All those names take a whopping 40 minutes to scroll up the screen at the end of the game, so settle in with a hot cup of coffee if you’re the type to actually watch…

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กัซเซ็ตต้า เดลโล่ สปอร์ต สื่ออิตาลี รายงานว่า เซิร์กเซ่ ได้ขออนุญาติต้นสังกัด แมนเชสเตอร์ ยูไนเต็ด ในการออกเดินทางไปยังเมืองลิเวอร์พูล ที่อยู่ห่างออกไปราวๆ 35 ไมล์ เพื่อให้กำลังใจ โบโลญญ่า สโมสรเก่า ที่มาเล่นเกมยูฟ่า แชมเปี้ยนส์ ลีก ที่แอนฟิลด์

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Discord now displays a log of your recent playtime, so your friends can peer into the unholy depths of your gaming habits-

Discord’s activity tracking option, which displays the game you’re currently running under your name, got an upgrade in the latest patch. Well, it’s an upgrade if you don’t mind your friends knowing that you’ve just spent 20 hours in Runescape, or that you’ve logged in to Final Fantasy 14 every day for the past month. It’s not an upgrade if you’d rather keep your gaming habits between you and the vast, non-judgmental universe.

Previously, Discord’s activity feature only showed which game you’re currently running. With this update, the PC client now also shows your recent gaming history, with a timer that displays how long you’ve been running whatever you’re currently playing, “streaks” which indicate how frequently you return to a game, and other details about your history. It onl…

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Heck yeah, Sons of the Forest update adds weapon hotkeys-

As survival game Sons of the Forest continues to dominate the Steam charts, developer Endnight Games has been working on making the early access experience a bit smoother for players. A new hotfix arrived today, and while it’s a small one it addresses a couple of big requests from the community.

Sons of the Forest didn’t have a hotkey system at launch, so players could only get an item into their hands by opening their inventory and clicking on the item they needed, or by adding items to their backpack, then holding their backpack up and choosing the item or weapon they wanted from that. The system wasn’t exactly user friendly and felt a bit awkward, especially when being chased around by enraged cannibals.

But a hotkey system has blessedly been added in today’s hotfix. Now …

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It looks like the RTX 3050 is finally going to be discontinued only to be replaced by a worse RTX 3050. Because…umm, reasons–

With its second birthday barely a month away, news that Nvidia is purportedly going to discontinue the GeForce RTX 3050 isn’t surprising, as eventually all GPUs get replaced. But the rumour here is an odd one, as it contends a ‘new’ RTX 3050 will be introduced, with less VRAM and with a much lower power limit. Because that’s exactly what the budget PC gaming sector really needs right now: worse last-gen cards.

We spotted the story on the RTX 3050 apparently going bye-bye over at BenchLife.info, with the wording of the rumour appearing on Videocardz. The source for the information is Board Channels, a website that aggregates hints and other snippets from graphics card vendors, and it states the slowest GPU in Nvidia’s Ampere range is set to be discontinued.

The exact date is …

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One day after trumpeting its big Summer Game Fest reveals, Sumo Group is laying off 15% of its workers and closing Timbre Games-

Just days after showing off multiple games at various Summer Game Fest showcases, Sumo Group has announced that it is laying off up to 15% of its total workforce “to ensure the security of the business going forward.”

“Whilst Sumo has been able to manage through many of the recent difficulties the games industry has faced, we have not been immune and reshaping operations across the business to better navigate the upcoming challenges expected in the coming months is a path we must now take to ensure the security of the business going forward,” the company said in a statement.

“The difficult decision to reduce our costs across the business in a number of ways is a direct result of these challenges, and unfortunately will include a reduction in the number of people the business…

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New ChatGPT bot is out, promises to hallucinate less-

OpenAI is bringing us GPT-4, the next evolution of everyone’s favourite chatbot, ChatGPT. On top of a more advanced language model that “exhibits human-level performance on various professional and academic tests” the new version accepts image inputs, and promises more stringent refusal behaviour to stop it from fulfilling your untoward requests.

The accompanying GPT-4 Technical Report (PDF) warns, however, that the new model still has a relatively high capacity for what the researchers are calling “hallucinations”. Which sounds totally safe.

What the researchers mean when they refer to hallucinations is that the new ChatGPT model, much like the previous version, has the tendency to “produce content that is nonsensical or untruthful in relation to certain sources.” 

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Laid-off BioWare employees sue over severance pay- ‘We are struggling to understand why BioWare is shortchanging us’-

A group of seven former BioWare employees who were among the 50 laid off in August have filed a lawsuit against the company seeking better severance pay and punitive damages for what they claim is “unreasonably poor treatment by BioWare” following their termination.

Worobec Law Offices, the firm representing the former employees, said that in “most recent court cases of termination without cause,” courts in Alberta, Canada—where BioWare is based—have awarded at least one month of severance pay for every year of service with the company, including the value of all employee benefits. BioWare, according to the firm, offered “significantly less” than that amount, and refused to negotiate any kind of increase.

“In light of the numerous recent industry layoffs and the …

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RX 7900 XTX finally appears in new Steam hardware survey but AMD’s overall market share is still horrible-

Give it up for the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. Nearly nine months since the new RDNA 3 graphics architecture was announced, the RX 7900 XTX is the first example of GPU based on AMD’s latest graphics tech to appear in Valve’s survey of Steam users.

If that’s the good news for AMD, the bad is that its graphics cards make up just 8.68% of Steam gamers. Ouch. Of course, some caveats apply. For starters, that’s AMD discrete GPUs excluding integrated GPUs such as that found in the Steam Deck and AMD’s APUs.

Moreover, fully 10.69% of all GPUs, including discrete and integrated, fall into a generic “Other” category. Likely, that’s a mixed bag of unidentified graphics cards and iGPUs, plus those with such tiny market share, Valve doesn’t bother to list them.

But assuming AMD’s shar…

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