A huge part of Cities: Skylines appeal lay in its modding community, which expanded on the citybuilder’s robust foundations with new maps, assets and more for years post-release. Cities: Skylines 2 is still waiting on its own official mod support, but Paradox have offered a new update on progress, saying that the editor is “a couple of months” from being in a releasable state, with no concrete timeline as yet.
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Minecraft update 1.21 players are doing all kinds of crazy things with the new Breeze mob
Just a quick one before I clock off for the day: you would not believe what the kids are up to in Minecraft right now. Well, you probably would, because it’s Minecraft, the sandbox building sim that contains all possibility and all human endeavour, with the exception of good PvP mechanics, yes I went there.
Anyway, Minecraft update 1.21 is just around the corner, and a few players have gotten early access via Mojang’s snapshot releases. I had thought the crown jewel of the update would be the new Trial Chambers, aka trap-filled mazes. It turns out the real star might be the new Breeze mob – in the hands of imaginative players, at least.
This RTX 4070 + Ryzen 7600X prebuilt gaming PC is cheaper than building it yourself
Want a high-end gaming PC for a reasonable price? Stormforce Gaming are offering an RTX 4070 desktop equipped with a Ryzen 5 7600X processor, 32GB of DDR5 and a 2TB NVMe SSD for £1160, which is less money than these components cost to buy to assemble a matching computer yourself.
Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Realms Of Ruin review: a decent RTS heavy on micromanagement
I feel like I can let a lot of you know whether you’d like Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Realms Of Ruin with just a few words: it’s about micromanagement. Victory is dependent on rapidly issuing movement, attack and ability commands to several small squads of soldiers, and your units will pay a heavy price if your attention leaves them for more than a few moments.
If that’s not your thing, move along. If it is, Realms Of Ruin is a solid, button-down war ’em up and you should read on.
Amazon Games cut 180 jobs shortly after Amazon report massive profits
2023’s games industry jobapocalypse continues with news that Amazon Games are laying off 180 people. This includes the entirety of the Twitch service Crown Channel, plus its Game Growth division. According to Amazon themselves, it’s all with a view to refocussing on Prime Gaming, which serves up games to Amazon Prime subscribers.
Shadows of Doubt modding tools will let you build cities and write your own murder mysteries
Shadows of Doubt is the voxel-based 1980s detective sim in which the glass is always rain-slicked, the coffee as bitter as the human soul, and the whodunnits, procedurally generated. Hard-nosed private eye Rachel (RPS in peace) pronounced herself fascinated but a little stumped by it, back in April, while Graham described it as his “ideal game” in a post about the recent addition of infidelity cases and lost-and-found jobs, adding to my suspicions that Graham is some kind of jigsaw killer and that his news posts are actually ciphered confessions of his terrible crimes.
Well, these already viscous plots are about to thicken into a borderline-immobile soup of intrigue, for ColePowered Games are adding modding tools to the game. These will allow you to pen your own detective mysteries, and even alter the surrounding city to fit.
Logitech’s $19 K400 Plus keeb is the perfect upgrade for media PCs, Steam Decks and sim racing rigs
Sometimes, all you need is a wireless keyboard and touchpad mouse to get things done. Whether it’s selecting the next movie on your living room media PC, changing settings on your racing rig or getting your Steam Deck set up just the way you want it, having a convenient, all-in-one wireless option can be just the ticket.
Logitech’s K400 Plus is a popular model in this niche category, and normally retails for an affordable $28. Today though, it’s down to $19 on Amazon, a sweet 32% discount that makes it near impulse buy territory for anyone that has a PC for which a regular mouse and keyboard setup isn’t quite convenient.
Unity say layoffs “likely” as they recover from disastrous pricing plan rollout and look to AI for growth
Unity have said that they expect to lay off staff in the coming months, following the engine maker’s catastrophic rollout of their new pricing plan earlier this year and as they turn towards a more “focused” offering, including the likes of AI, for growth.
Modders polish Metal Gear Solid’s PC Master Collection with ultrawide support, sharper textures and more
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater arrived for the first time on PC with a resounding “oof” last month, launching alongside Metal Gear Solid 1 and 2, plus the two Metal Gear games, in the extremely barebones Master Collection.