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Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya sheds light on why he left Platinum, the company he co-founded- ‘Without that element of trust, I couldn’t continue working there’-
Hideki Kamiya—director of Bayonetta and Okami, co-founder of PlatinumGames, “unemployed man,” and guy who has you blocked on Twitter—is making the rounds again, and this time he’s ready to spill the beans. Sort of. In a recent chat with IGN, the legendary developer shed some light on his departure from Platinum in October, telling the world that he just didn’t like the way the company was going.
“My work with PlatinumGames was based on a relationship of trust,” said Kamiya, but apparently that trust broke down. “I decided to leave because I felt that the direction the company was heading in was different from my beliefs as a developer. Without that element of trust, I couldn’t continue working there.”
That’s more than Kamiya has let on in the past. In previous up…
Intel’s upcoming Lunar Lake will crank out over 100 TOPS of AI performance later this year-
Intel’s next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs for laptops will majorly up the AI ante with 100-plus TOPS of AI processing power. So said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the company’s recent Vision 2024 event.
In total, that’s about three times what Intel’s existing Meteor Lake can muster in terms of raw AI processing. Arguably more importantly, 45 of those TOPS, or trillion operations per second, come from Lunar Lake’s upgraded NPU or Neural Processing Unit.
The rest come from the CPU and GPU components. Intel doesn’t break that split down, but the vast majority will come from Lunar Lake’s GPU. General-purpose CPU cores are not the best at generating lots of AI TOPS.
That matters because Microsoft has decided that the minimum definition for an “AI PC” will be 45 TOPS from a dedicated NP…
Improve your RTX 4090’s thermals by playing in a -53°C snowdrift-
What’s the best way to improve your gaming PC’s core temperature? I dunno, take it out in a blizzard? Chinese content creator 苏打baka (the name apparently translates to ‘sparkling idiot’, for the non-weebs) is aiming to prove you don’t need LN2 to get your high-end CPU to sub-zero temps. Traipsing through the Northern snow drifts of China’s Mohe city, temperatures hit a record-low of -53°C which has made for some ice-cold PC gaming thermals.
Rather than bundling up inside with a nice cup of tea, 苏打baka decided to use the sub zero temperatures to their advantage, taking an Intel Core i9 13900K and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 combo gaming PC into the snow for a quick session (via WCCFTech).
One of our main concerns where the Intel Core i9 13900K is c…
Nvidia RTX 30-series GPUs have 30% market share to AMD RX 6000’s 3% in revised Steam survey-
Remember when we observed that Nvidia’s RTX 3060 was the new Steam Survey king but something fishy was going on? Well, Steam latest numbers are out and, you guessed it, the data has gone back to “normal”, returning the 3060 from whence it came.
We also can’t help notice just how badly AMD does compared to Nvidia by some measures. Hold that thought, we’ll come back to it.
Steam’s March figures saw the RTX 3060 leap up to over 10% share of all gamers using the platform. Previously, the 3060 had been ticking along in the high 3% to low 4% range. The latest figures for April return the 3060 to 4.66% of all gamers on Steam. That’s much more plausible.
The April numbers also mean that the RTX 3060 drops back down to third place overall, behind the GTX 1650 in first pla…
Oops, ChatGPT can be hacked to offer illicit AI-generated content including malware-
Remember a while ago when OpenAI Ceo, Sam Altman, said that the misuse of artificial intelligence could be “lights out for all?” Well, that wasn’t such an unreasonable statement considering now that hackers are selling tools to get past ChatGPT’s restrictions to make it generate malicious content.
Checkpoint reports (via Ars Technica) that cybercriminals have found a fairly easy way to bypass ChatGPT content moderation barriers and make a quick buck doing so. For less than $6, you can have ChatGPT generate malicious code or a ton of persuasive copy for phishing emails.
These hackers did it by using OpenAI’s API to create special bots in the popular messaging app, Telegram, that can access a restriction-free version of ChatGPT through the app. Cybercriminals are chargin…
Ready or Not studio Void Interactive confirms it was hacked in March but says ‘no user-related data’ was stolen-
Ready or Not developer Void Interactive has confirmed that it suffered a significant hack that saw at least some of the game’s source code stolen, but said that no data relating to Ready or Not players or its own staff was taken.
The hack was first reported by Insider Gaming, which said that more than 4TB of data was taken by a ransom group in March. The site said it was shown the contents of the stolen data, which includes the Ready or Not source code along with console builds of the game and images of it running on a PlayStation 4 test kit.
While the hack happened a month ago, Void Interactive hadn’t commented on it until today, when it confirmed the breach with Kotaku, saying it was the result of a vulnerability in the on-premises version of TeamCity. The studio said “no …
RuneScape gets not one but two tabletop adaptations on the same day-
RuneScape studio Jagex and Steamforged Games today announced the release of not one but two adaptations of the venerable MMO, both under the branding of RuneScape Kingdoms.
The board game, RuneScape Kingdoms: Shadow of Elvarg, was kickstarted back in 2022 and quickly sailed past its target, offering “co-operative campaigns heavily inspired by iconic quests from the video game.” It does seem very RuneScape-y, built around questing, crafting gear, earning capes, and apparently the ability to bake “game-changing cakes.” The game’s structured around four boss campaigns, during which your party balances questing and saving cats from trees with an ever-increasing threat level in the world.
Steamforged clearly has the bit between its teeth, too: there are four expansions available …
The First Descendant executes total U-turn on the promise of endless loot caves, blames ‘mistranslation’ and weirdly insists ‘there have been no reversals’-
Earlier this week players of Nexon’s new looter-shooter The First Descendant made a wonderful discovery: The game has its own Destiny-style loot cave. Soon christened “the Valby Run”, this area features mobs that respawn infinitely and at a high rate, which can be farmed endlessly for oodles of the game’s currencies and gear. And the big surprise was that the developers didn’t seem all that bothered, and indeed said they were going to lean-in and basically make other areas more like the Valby Run.
This all sounded very exciting, and certainly got the attention of the playerbase. But sadly Nexon has now walked back this statement, apologising and saying that the announcement from the game’s director had been “mistranslated”. See, when he said they were going to make all farm…