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JEMC said:
hinch said:

Navi 31 (RX 7900 XT?) has been taped out - https://wccftech.com/amds-flagship-navi-31-gpu-based-on-next-gen-rdna-3-architecture-has-reportedly-been-taped-out/

I guess RDNA 3 is coming next year.

Late next year. I wouldn't expect it sooner than October.

Captain_Yuri said:

Playstation PC on Steam added 4 new entries on their official page in the last weeks

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/qhvu5f/playstation_pc_on_steam_added_4_new_entries_on/

Now we have seen quite a lot of salt over the past few years but I think people are slowly coming to terms with the fact that Sony porting games to PC will continue to happen and it's not just some temporary thing from a list of excuses. But I feel like that if Nintendo ever starts porting their games to PC, the amount of salt we will see over the internet will dwarf both Sony and Xbox fans combined.

Nintendo won't port its games to PC, at least not for a long time. And that's because their consoles are underpowered compared to Sony and Msoft, and that makes the development of their games cheaper. Add to that the fact that most of their games, at least the ones with the bigger budgets, always sell several millions, and you can see that they're in no need to launch their games on another platform like Sony and MSoft.

Rhonin the wizard said:

Ubisoft is Making 'Play to Earn' Blockchain Games
https://gamerant.com/ubisoft-play-to-earn-blockchain-games/
Ubisoft's Q2 earnings call led to several surprising announcements, including details about the upcoming live-service game Assassin's Creed Infinite. Yet even more surprising than that were sections of the call dedicated to Ubisoft's interest in blockchain-related technology. Specifically, Ubisoft is both a founding member of the Blockchain Game Alliance and helped fund blockchain-focused developer Animoca Brands. Ubisoft detailed several Animoca projects in its call, each tied to the blockchain in one way or another.

So Ubisoft isn't happy with selling us their games, they also want to use our PCs to make extra money. Shame on them.

Well, at least the Steam users are safe from this plague.

They never did apologise for calling us pirates all those yrs ago, and then their CEO had the biggest manchild hissyfit, because Vivendi's CEO just so happened to come from a rival family to his (hence the big fear of the takeover, because "muh French family shame").

Honestly, Ubi can just dissolve into nothingness for all I care. They never truly cared what we wanted, nor the platform. It's just another oil field for them. 



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