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Total War dev looks to “put right” its most controversial DLC
Controversial Total War Warhammer 3 DLC Shadows of Change is getting a free update with new heroes, lords, and units, as developer Creative Assembly admits the expansion pack “didn’t give you enough new characters and units to play with at the original release.” Slammed at launch for a higher price point than past DLC despite offering slightly less than those previous iterations, Shadows of Change will now get an upgrade. CA says this will represent a new format as it looks to make “many more [pieces of] DLC,” and that even players without the pack will get some new, free content when TWW3 update 4.2 arrives.
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The Anglo American share price is down 47% and looks in bargain territory
Despite witnessing a share price collapse, Andrew Mackie continues to focus on the long-term growth story for Anglo American.
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Brad Pitt looks unrecognisable with youthful new look as he debuts sandy blonde hair
Someone’s added a giant Terrormorph boss made of gold to Starfield, and it looks pretty hilarious to fight
If you’ve found Starfield’s universe to be a bit too boring for your tastes then I’ve got good news – a modder’s had a go at adding a giant golden Terrormorph boss fight to it that looks like it’s anything but that.
Yes, while a lot of modders are largely sticking with the likes of Fallout 4 and Skyrim now we’re at the point where it seems like Starfield’s Creation Kit probably needs to arrive before people can really start trying to unleash its full modding potential, some devoted folks are still working on or planning interesting mods for it in the interim. One of these definitely looks like a fun reason to pay a visit to Earth, if nothing else.
This is the point where I introduce you to the “Hephaestus Hound”, the latest creation of modder InquisitorOverhaulsReturn. Yes, it’s a giant Terrormorph boss with solid gold skin, that you can find just chilling near the Cairo landmark on Starfield’s version of Earth. Why’s it got golden skin? Greek mythology is the answer.
Someone’s added a giant Terrormorph boss made of gold to Starfield, and it looks pretty hilarious to fight
If you’ve found Starfield’s universe to be a bit too boring for your tastes then I’ve got good news – a modder’s had a go at adding a giant golden Terrormorph boss fight to it that looks like it’s anything but that.
Yes, while a lot of modders are largely sticking with the likes of Fallout 4 and Skyrim now we’re at the point where it seems like Starfield’s Creation Kit probably needs to arrive before people can really start trying to unleash its full modding potential, some devoted folks are still working on or planning interesting mods for it in the interim. One of these definitely looks like a fun reason to pay a visit to Earth, if nothing else.
This is the point where I introduce you to the “Hephaestus Hound”, the latest creation of modder InquisitorOverhaulsReturn. Yes, it’s a giant Terrormorph boss with solid gold skin, that you can find just chilling near the Cairo landmark on Starfield’s version of Earth. Why’s it got golden skin? Greek mythology is the answer.
Simplify looks to AI to help with job searches and applications
Job searching is a drag by any measure. Entering the same information into applications over and over even more so. It feels like a process that is ripe for a digital update, and Simplify, an early stage startup is trying to do that by combining questionnaires, job scraping, job matching, auto filling applications and help […]
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Simplify looks to AI to help with job searches and applications
Job searching is a drag by any measure. Entering the same information into applications over and over even more so. It feels like a process that is ripe for a digital update, and Simplify, an early stage startup is trying to do that by combining questionnaires, job scraping, job matching, auto filling applications and help […]
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What a future without browser cookies looks like
Most online users have experienced it. You do an online search for healthcare purposes, travel information, or something to buy and soon you’re being bombarded with emails and targeted online ads for everything related to your search. That’s because browser cookies were tracking you as you performed your searches; they identified you and your activity.
Over the past few years, the online advertising industry has been undergoing a sea change as regulators restricted how cookies can be used and browser providers moved away from their use in response to consumer outcries over privacy.
“They often feel surveilled; some even find it ‘creepy’ that a website can show them ads related to their behavior elsewhere,” according to a recent study by the HEC Paris Business School.
The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie looks exactly like the games
After many false starts, the horror adaptation arrives on October 27