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    10 Best Modern Games That Trigger Our Nostalgia
    Whether you're experiencing an adrenaline rush from an intense FPS game, or you're finally satisfied with your progress in your favorite farming sim, video games have the power to make us feel many different thingsand nothing beats the feeling of nostalgia.
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    Assassin's Creed Shadows and Dead by Daylight are getting a surprise crossover
    In what I can only describe as an incredible surprise, Ubisoft and Behaviour Interactive are working together on an Assassins Creed Shadows and Dead by Daylight crossover event. The Rainbow Six Siege and Far Cry developer already teased a special collaboration for the end of May, but now we know that The Fog and feudal Japan are coming into contact with one another. Continue reading Assassin's Creed Shadows and Dead by Daylight are getting a surprise crossoverMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Assassin's Creed Shadows review, Assassin's Creed Shadow weapons, Assassins Creed Shadows skills
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    AMD just teased a new Radeon gaming GPU, will be announced in just a few days
    Its now looking like one of the worst-kept secrets in the tech world, but AMD has finally teased a glimpse of what looks like the new AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU. The company says it plans to reveal whats next in gaming at the Computex tradeshow on May 21, along with an image that contains a render of a new graphics card next to the AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series logo.According to the latest Radeon RX 9060 XT specs rumors, the new GPU will come in both 8GB and 16GB configurations, with a top clock speed of 3.3GHz and 2,048 stream processors. As I found in my Radeon RX 9070 XT review, the new AMD RDNA 4 architecture can offer potent performance, making it the best graphics card in its league, so Ill be interested to see how this new, cheaper AMD GPU holds up. Continue reading AMD just teased a new Radeon gaming GPU, will be announced in just a few daysMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 9800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 9070 XT review
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    This one Doom The Dark Ages setting will transport you back to the 90s
    Doom The Dark Ages has finally arrived, and id Software is doing more to bring back that classic Doom vibe than fiddling with the freneticism that made its predecessor, Doom Eternal, unpalatable for many of the series most fervent fans. Tucked away in the rip-tearing shooters settings is a very special toggle that will give both player and Slayer some serious flashbacks.Echoing my sentiment in my Doom The Dark Ages review, the iconic FPS series is typically at its best when id lets its creativity flow, and the studio loves to hide a treat or two in its options tabs. Eternals HUD skins, for example, were a zesty delight that added a pop of personality to your playthrough and were, for me at least, a crucial vibe setter. Keen to delve into Doom The Dark Ages menus as soon as I got access, I wasnt disappointed by what I came face to pixelated face with. Continue reading This one Doom The Dark Ages setting will transport you back to the 90sMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Doom The Dark Ages review, Best FPS games, Doom The Dark Ages release date
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    Surprise new Rust update transforms the survival game's stealth combat
    Although theyre still arduous and white-knuckle, there are no other survival games, whether The Long Dark, The Forest, or Project Zomboid, that make you work like Rust does. Its an epic journey. You begin with nothing - the first few hours, you're picking through the wilderness for sticks and rocks. But after enough time and sweat, you can scavenge, research, and craft even the most elaborate modern conveniences. After the transformative Jungle update from earlier this month, Facepunch has just made a less public but still-significant change to the survival shooters stealth combat. Continue reading Surprise new Rust update transforms the survival game's stealth combatMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Rust system requirements, Rust commands, Rust servers
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    Why Restaurant Hot Dogs Always Taste Better Than Homemade
    It's hard to go wrong with a hot dog, but there is something special about restaurant franks. Try these restaurant tips to elevate your hot dog game.
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    How Many Glasses of Wine Are in a Bottle?
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    The best iOS 19 feature might not be a feature at all
    Apple will preview iOS 19 in less than a month. While rumors suggest the company is preparing an ecosystem-wide revamp for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS language, plus new AI changes, the feature I'm most excited about in iOS 19 is fewer bugs.I mean, if Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is correct, Cupertino has finally paid attention to users and realized that the level of bugs its systems currently have is unacceptable.In a report about a battery-saving Apple Intelligence function, the journalist says Apple is also pushing its engineers to deliver a less glitchy experience. He writes: "Besides the AI additions and interface changes, Apple is pushing engineers to ensure that this years releases are more functional and less glitchy. Past upgrades were criticized for bugs and features that sometimes didnt work properly."While it doesn't mean we'll get an iOS 19 beta 1 free of bugs, it could mean that by beta 3, when the company usually releases a public testing version, we might have a more polished system. The official iOS 19 release should also be smoother. Since Apple is planning this design revamp, you'd expect more bugs than usual, but that doesnt seem to be the case this year.This isn't the first time Bloomberg has said Apple reported that Apple is focused on fixing bugs. At the end of 2023, during the early development of iOS 18, the company allegedly paused creating new features to focus on bug fixes. But almost a year since iOS 18 was introduced, the system seems to be getting worse.I currently have two issues with iOS 18.5: one with the Photos app not syncing content properly, and another with Apple Music, which created several different albums from the same album. While there aren't proper fixes for these issues yet, I hope iOS 19's best feature will be a less buggy update.Don't Miss: iOS 19: Rumors, features, release date, supported devices, moreThe post The best iOS 19 feature might not be a feature at all appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $99 AirPods 4, $350 off eufy X10 Pro Omni, $25 Fire TV Stick 4K, $250 KitchenAid mixer, moreTodays deals: $720 Apple Watch Ultra 2, $6.50 Anker fast chargers, $35 2K camera drone, Fitbit sale, moreTodays deals: $30 Anker waterproof speaker, $50 off Powerbeats Pro 2, $9 Angry Orange pet stain spray, moreTodays deals: 20% off gift cards on Amazon, $849 M4 MacBook Air, $500 off Omni S1 Pro, more
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