Steam's built-in game save feature has been available in beta since the summer, but following a client update to Steam yesterday, it's now properly launched for every user. It's basically another method of capturing funny ragdoll bloopers and sending them to the “lol-games-idiot” channel of your friend's Discord. Or because you shared that accidental knife throw in Call Of Duty on Twitter, as if you really wanted to kill the guy on the map all along. Or save a clip for your personal recordings, like the moment you knocked an innocent citizen off the 15-foot wall of the castle town in Dragon's Dogma 2. We all do this, right? Right?
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Create cute fire hazards in the socket management puzzle Plug It In
Deep in the depths of my desk lies a hidden embarrassment: an impenetrable thicket of black power cables splaying out over two overlapping extension units. This kind of failure in cable management pierces my conscience like the beating of Poe's heart, and yet I'm powerless to do anything about it—well, I can't be bothered. Still, even I was put at ease by the Steam Next Fest demo of Plug It In, a laid-back puzzle game about plugging large plugs into the correct outlets.
Witches, food and toxic behavior create an unsatisfying meal
Witches have gotten a bad rap. Described alternately as conniving tricksters, bearers of bad omens, casters of curses and perpetrators of evil, these practitioners of herbs and medicines have been given the decidedly short end of the stick. House of lootfrom writer-director duo Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, makes a noble attempt to recast … Read more
How AI Was Used to Create a Dream Sequence for New Film Premiering at Oldenburg Film Festival
In TraumnovelAI was used to create a key dream sequence in the film, and the director claims to be one of the first filmmakers to use the technology to completely generate a scene. Generative AI has been a controversial topic in recent years. Many have denounced the technology altogether, including beloved comic book publisher Dark … Read more
Co-op blunder sim Chained Together now lets you create your own hell maps
Abandon all hope, you, chained to your coworkers in Chained Together. The “co-op” game about escaping hell now has a map editor that lets you create your own nerve-wracking obstacle courses for the condemned souls to throw themselves into. Finally, you can build the mountain of endless destruction you've been dreaming of since you were emotionally scarred by Getting Over It.