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Sunday is for raising a glass of cold water, hearing the thud, and realizing that your coaster has stuck to the bottom. Before you pick it up, read this week’s best articles about the game (and its related stuff).

On The New Yorker, Simon Parkin wrote about how Battle Royale takes over video games. Parkin looks at the Japanese novel that has spawned a video game phenomenon, from its inception in the Arma 2 mod, to giants like Call Of Duty.

To introduce the ability to drop projectiles over long distances, they rewrote the game’s projectile system, and in the process, they realized that the series had accelerated over the years, with characters running at high speeds. about 50 miles per hour. In Warzone, this makes it nearly impossible to hit moving targets at range. The animators have installed an array of LED lights in the studio, which will activate in sequence to show the running speed of the characters; after trying to race against the lights, they reduced their top speed by 20%, causing some on the team to falter. “A designer said to me, ‘Congratulations, you ruined this game,’” Infinity Ward studio director Patrick Kelly told me.

Tom Phillips wrote an article about how the history of Cyprus is a problem in Pokémon Go for Eurogamer. An eye-opening look at how many players in the Cyprus Buffer Zone were robbed of a game built on community. It’s also an interesting history lesson for people – like me – who know nothing about the country’s past.

History lesson aside, the country is still divided by the United Nations Buffer Zone, a red ribbon on the map that cuts across the middle of the country. The unrecognized Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus lies to the north, while to the south lies a larger Greek Cypriot predominance of the island. Between the two is the Buffer Zone – an area that in theory sounds dangerous, but is actually inhabited by 10,000 people – where Pokémon cannot naturally spawn.

On The Verge, Mia Sato and James Vincent venture out CNET’s AI-powered SEO money machine. The company’s morale is low, and their use of AI-generated words is largely kept secret. Not to mention it drives ‘content’ to an agribusiness model, where a single click and quick view of an ad is good enough.

On the last day of CNET senior editor Rae Hodge, she sent a goodbye email to hundreds of her colleagues, asking them to take a more skeptical view of their AI colleagues. Her email begins with a screenshot of her resignation letter generated by ChatGPT. “I am writing this letter with AI-generated content,” the note reads. “While I may not have personally written these words, I hope they convey the sincere appreciation I have for my colleagues and the work we have done together.”

For Unwinnable, Madison Butler Compares The Case Of The Golden Idol with Return Of The Obra Dinn storytelling and player presence. Butler argues that it’s the game’s differences, not their similarities, that make them stand out in the mystery genre.

On the other hand, the case of Golden Idol is completely linear. As the plot progresses and Edmund Cloudsley and his associates use idols to gain popularity and influence, the tension of the game revolves around whether anyone can stop them from coming to power and usurp the British monarchy or not. The answer is yes, thanks in large part to Edmund’s hubris. In the end, neither the idol nor his wealth could save him and the rebellion was destroyed with the idol. Watching Edmund’s demise provides a different sense of euphoria than Return of the Obra Dinn’s satisfaction of a job done. The record of events in the Golden Idol Case serves as a cautionary tale rather than a ledger of paid and owed balances.

This week’s music is The One by INJI. This is Spotify link and YouTube link. vibrant, warm, therefore winsome.

That’s it for this week folks, have a great weekend!

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