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Ring’s new TV show sounds like a dystopian America’s Funniest Home Videos
Ring, the Amazon-owned home security company that’ll sell you a camera just as swiftly as it will give law enforcement access to that same camera’s footage without a warrant, is producing a television show that sounds an invitation to participate in the surveillance state. You know, as a fun family activity.
Deadline reports that Wanda Sykes has signed on to host Ring Nation, a new America’s Funniest Home Videos-style clip show from MGM Television, Ring, and Big Fish Entertainment, the production company behind Live P.D. Described as a “daily dose of life’s unpredictable, heartwarming and hilarious viral videos” in a press release, Ring Nation will feature footage captured on people’s Ring cameras presented in a way that’s meant to be…
Elden Ring’s latest patch makes lots of things a little easier
Elden Ring’s patch 1.06 offers dozens of small tweaks that should make your journey across The Land Between just a little easier. The biggest of the changes are to how summoning works, but there are also tweaks to quests, attack speeds, and bug fixes that’ll maybe not make you die less, but will at least make your deaths fairer.
Elden Ring’s Malenia used to slice and dice you a whole lot more
Anyone that’s come face to face with Malenia in Elden Ring knows she’s quite the doozy, but a recent datamine found that she used to be even tougher.
With the advent of day one patches, it’s pretty rare that we’re actually playing the game that arrives on the disc. This is also true of Elden Ring, as the 1.0 version’s late game area Leyndell had some noticeable differences. And thanks to modder kotn3l, we now know what the 1.0 version of Malenia was like (as spotted by PCGamer).
FromSoftware’s games and bosses are often very complex, with almost puzzle-like enemies, as their patterns are something you need to figure out how to overcome. These patterns need a lot of fine tuning, and it’s clear from kotn3l’s video that Malenia’s were a bit too tough compared to how she is now.