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Baldur’s Gate 3 boss says today’s technology cannot handle his “very big RPG that will dwarf them all,” hopes the PS6 generation “is gonna bring us closer” – Gamesradar

  1. Baldur’s Gate 3 boss says today’s technology cannot handle his “very big RPG that will dwarf them all,” hopes the PS6 generation “is gonna bring us closer” Gamesradar
  2. Larian Studios Won’t Make Baldur’s Gate 3 DLC, Expansions, or Baldur’s Gate 4 IGN
  3. Baldur’s Gate 3’s Swen Vincke says the hit D&D RPG will still get updates like mod support and new ending cinematics, just not “new content” Gamesradar
  4. Baldur’s Gate 3 Dev Is Working Toward An RPG That “Dwarfs” It GameSpot
  5. Larian Studios is walking away from D&D, won’t make any more Baldur’s Gate games Polygon

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Helldivers 2 manager promises to make heavy enemy spawns easier to handle – Video Gamer

  1. Helldivers 2 manager promises to make heavy enemy spawns easier to handle Video Gamer
  2. Helldivers 2 boss apologizes for ‘horrible’ dev comments, says Arrowhead has ‘taken action internally to educate our developers’ PC Gamer
  3. Helldivers 2 Dev Admits ‘Having Your Favorite Toy Nerfed Absolutely Sucks’, but Calls on Players to Give Changes a Chance IGN
  4. As Helldivers 2 players go all-in on anti-tank Stratagems, dev advises “tailoring their loadouts to kill weaker stuff” too because guns are intentionally wimpy Gamesradar
  5. Helldivers 2 devs apologise for trolly responses to player complaints about gun balancing Rock Paper Shotgun

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Lords of the Fallen’s Steam reviews improve as performance patch lands, devs advise players not to use graphics settings “their rigs cannot handle” – Rock Paper Shotgun

  1. Lords of the Fallen’s Steam reviews improve as performance patch lands, devs advise players not to use graphics settings “their rigs cannot handle” Rock Paper Shotgun
  2. Lords of the Fallen disables crossplay after multiplayer issues Dexerto
  3. Lords of the Fallen’s Ultra Settings are “Next-Gen”, can drop to 40fps at Native 4K on NVIDIA RTX 4090 DSOGaming
  4. Lords of the Fallen earns Mostly Negative Steam rating as Hexworks share tips for crash and performance bugs Rock Paper Shotgun
  5. Lords of the Fallen runs surprisingly well on the Steam Deck Destructoid
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Johnny & Associates to be renamed ‘Smile-Up’ to handle victim compensation, will create new fan-named company to manage artists + 478 victims come forward – Asian Junkie – Asian Junkie

  1. Johnny & Associates to be renamed ‘Smile-Up’ to handle victim compensation, will create new fan-named company to manage artists + 478 victims come forward – Asian Junkie Asian Junkie
  2. Johnny & Associates, Japan Talent Agency, to Split Following Sex Abuse Scandal Variety
  3. Johnny Kitagawa: Hundreds seek compensation over J-pop agency founder’s abuse BBC
  4. J-pop agency Johnny & Associates to change name amid sexual abuse scandal The Guardian
  5. Johnny’s to Change Name to Smile-Up; Will Reimburse Victims Siliconera
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What Elon Musk’s X offered Gene X Hwang for prized @x Twitter handle – South China Morning Post

  1. What Elon Musk’s X offered Gene X Hwang for prized @x Twitter handle South China Morning Post
  2. Elon Musk and company take @x handle from its original user. He got zero dollars for it. Mashable
  3. Elon Musk swipes coveted @x handle from Twitter user, offering only some merch and a meeting with execs as compensation for the lucrative account Fortune
  4. Robert Gehrke: Elon Musk may have finally driven Twitter off a cliff — and that’s a good thing Salt Lake Tribune
  5. Twitter’s original logo designer explains why the bluebird worked so well, and how ‘X’ changes everything Digiday
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Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s social media PDA is too cute to handle; Check out – PINKVILLA

  1. Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s social media PDA is too cute to handle; Check out PINKVILLA
  2. Vicky and Sara’s Zara Hatke Zara Bachke opens at ₹5.5 cr Hindustan Times
  3. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review: Vicky Kaushal & Sara Ali Khan Romance Through A Relatable & Quirky Tale Of Aspirations But It Is Laxman Utekar’s USP That Flutters Koimoi
  4. Vicky Kaushal recreates viral ‘Obsessed’ dance at fans’ request, goes jhumka shopping with Sara Ali Khan. Watch videos The Indian Express
  5. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke movie review: A mix of fun and boring Hindustan Times
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Sidharth-Kiara wedding reception: Several celebs take to their IG handle to post adorable pictures with t – timesofindia.com

  1. Sidharth-Kiara wedding reception: Several celebs take to their IG handle to post adorable pictures with t timesofindia.com
  2. At Kiara Advani And Sidharth Malhotra’s Big Fat Bollywood Reception: Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor, Kajol-Ajay NDTV
  3. Sid-Kiara wedding: Everyone agrees Instagrammy weddings are cringe, but still can’t get enough of them. Here’s why The Indian Express
  4. Actors And Actresses Kept Their Spouses Away Greatandhra
  5. Kiara Advani And Sidharth Malhotra Bring Old World Glam For Their Wedding Reception NDTV Swirlster
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If You Thought Last Year Was “Sad” For Switch, 2023 Might Be Hard To Handle

I’m not even going to mention this one below, but this was another great 2022 game — Image: Gemma Smith / Nintendo Life

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Gavin glances at some hot 2022 takes and instantly transforms into that confuddled John C. Reilly gif…


As a Nintendo-focused site, we’re naturally going to be more Nintendo-positive than, you know, other websites. We’re staffed with Nintendo enthusiasts, and as fans with a long history of covering and enjoying the company’s output, Nintendo games and hardware are going to resonate with us. That doesn’t stop us being disappointed or downright angry on occasion when it comes to some of the platform holder’s more perplexing choices — often the missteps wind us up all the more! — but just as you’d expect PlayStation and Xbox sites to be enthusiastic about Sony and Microsoft’s #content, here we like us some Switch games. Crazy, huh?

And there have been so many over the past year! We’ve managed to review well over 300 of them in 2022 and there are plenty more great-looking ones we had to pass over, unfortunately. To me, it felt like a packed year of wall-to-wall belters, so I was a little confused to see headlines such as ‘Without Pokémon, 2022 Would Have Been A Sad Year For Switch’ and ‘Fails of 2022: the Nintendo Switch really showed its age’ when the end-of-year recaps started popping up across the gaming web in December.

That’s not to say the premise of articles like those above isn’t understandable, and plenty of other commentators shared similar sentiments. Sure, Pokémon Legends: Arceus and Scarlet and Violet were the big hitters, and yes, the hardware is getting long in the tooth — we are approaching the end of its sixth full year on store shelves, after all. However, as much as it might be the most obvious thing in the world to see Nintendo Life ‘defending the honour’ of a Nintendo console, those arguments feel odd to me given the brilliant games we’ve all enjoyed in 2022.

Let’s, for a moment, remove Pokémon from the equation. That leaves a first-party slate that includes Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Splatoon 3, Nintendo Switch Sports, and Mario Strikers: Battle League. Nintendo also published Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Bayonetta 3, and the Square Enix-developed Triangle Strategy and Live A Live. Say what you like about individual games in that lineup — and bin the latter ones which weren’t developed in-house if you like — but that is an eclectic bunch of software stuffed to the brim with quality. And that’s totally ignoring all the third-party-published games, of which there were many. At the time of writing, Scarlet and Violet didn’t even make the top 50 in our reader-ranked Best Switch Games Of 2022 list.

Indies, so many indies — Image: Gemma Smith / Nintendo Life

No, 2022 didn’t bring a brand new Mario or Zelda, but with Tears of the Kingdom needing a little more time in the oven, it was Pokémon’s turn to prop up Nintendo’s release schedule with the year’s tentpoles. To say the year was a disappointment if you don’t like Pokémon is like saying PS5 would have had a downer if not for Sony’s big exclusives. ‘Without Horizon And God Of War, 2022 Would Have Been Sad For PS5.’ Erm, yes? Is it time for another Last of Us re-release yet? And did Microsoft release anything in 2022!? ‘Without Game Pass, 2022 Would Have Been A Boo Boo For Xbox.’

Perhaps it’s just me. With young kids soaking up my free time like a couple of cute, incredibly expensive super sponges, I’m not gaming 24/7 like I used to, and Switch suits my lifestyle to a tee. 200 hours of Elden Ring, the most obvious jewel in 2022’s crown that Switch gamers were denied, simply isn’t an option at the moment.

I also absolutely understand that for anyone who had already bought and played elsewhere the excellent ports Switch received — the Persona 5s (finally!), the NieR: Automatas, the No Man’s Skys, and the like — pickings were a little slimmer. But I would still argue that the sheer variety of games that came to Switch in 2022, old and new alike, exclusive and otherwise, was sensational. There was just an absolute trove of titles to enjoy. There’s nothing wrong with only playing your preferred genre or buying a system just to play a specific series like, say, Call of Duty or FIFA (in which case Switch is definitely not the console for you!), but I struggle to understand how anyone who loves video games could call last year a disappointing one for the system. Even if we nuked the Pokémons for argument’s sake.

On the count of the Switch showing its age, that’s been an issue since 2017. From almost the very beginning we’ve seen calls for updated hardware with a bit more power to run bigger games better. Yes, it would be great to see more titles hitting frame rate and resolution targets more regularly, and new hardware is surely on the horizon over the next year or so, but as a platform matures, developers get correspondingly better at squeezing the very best from it, and that was certainly in evidence in 2022. We’re seeing calls from devs for Microsoft to stop hamstringing the more powerful consoles by making support for the lower-specced Xbox Series S mandatory, so it feels odd to single out Switch when its limitations are so well-documented and 30fps caps have begun appearing for big-name games on PS5 and Xbox (looking at you, Gotham Knights). And so many Switch games — against the odds, as ever — performed excellently!

Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life

Apologies if this comes across as ‘ranty’, but it just honestly perplexed me to see gamers and YouTubers labelling 2022 a dud for Switch owners. Imagine ‘Only Three Marvel Movies Came Out, What A Terrible Year For Cinema’ as a headline. Same energy! Every month brought a fresh wave of must-plays for me. I’m not going to trot out comparisons with The Lean Wii U Years™ or the convenience of handheld play or the pricing of first-party titles versus the competition because none of that is really relevant. In terms of quality games that launched in 2022, pound for pound, I’d argue that Switch easily held its own against PS5 and Xbox.

With Nintendo likely having shifted internal resources and attention to its next console and prioritising a first-party software release schedule to echo the once-a-month cadence that stood Switch in such good stead in its launch year, the likelihood is that 2023 could be a similarly ‘quiet’ year, with Zelda: TOTK doing the heavy lifting for the current system. I’ll be looking forward to new hardware reveals along with every other Nintendo fan out there, but we shouldn’t let the lack of hot ‘Switch Pro’ or ‘Switch 2’ announcements or the delay of a much-anticipated game cast a shadow on what was a really excellent year.

Will we be seeing similar ‘Without Zelda…’ headlines in December, then? Probably. Here’s hoping 2023 turns out to be as wonderfully disappointing on Switch as 2022.


What do you think? Was 2022 a sad year saved only by Pokémon? Let Gavin know if he should lay off the crazy pills by voting in the poll below and leaving a comment if the fancy takes you.

And be sure to have a Happy New Year, too!



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January 6: Schiff says panel is considering how to handle uncooperative GOP lawmakers


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Rep. Adam Schiff, a member of the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, said Sunday the panel is considering how to hold accountable the GOP lawmakers who defied their subpoenas.

“We will also be considering what’s the appropriate remedy for members of Congress who ignore a congressional subpoena, as well as the evidence that was so pertinent to our investigation and why we wanted to bring them in,” the California Democrat told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”

“That will be something we will be considering tomorrow,” Schiff added, noting that the panel has weighed whether it is better to criminally refer members of Congress to other parts of the federal government or if Congress should “police its own.” Such congressional mechanisms could include censure and referrals to the House Ethics Committee.

Five House Republicans have been subpoenaed by the January 6 panel: GOP leader Kevin McCarthy and Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andy Biggs of Arizona and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.

The select committee is set to hold its final public hearing on Monday and release its full report on Wednesday.

The panel is expected to announce it will refer at least three criminal charges against former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department, including insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the federal government, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The impact House referrals could have remains unclear because the Department of Justice special counsel investigation is already examining Trump in its extensive probe into January 6.

But in addition to criminal referrals, January 6 committee Chairman Bennie Thompson told reporters that the panel could issue five to six other categories of referrals, such as ethics referrals to the House Ethics Committee, bar discipline referrals and campaign finance referrals.

“Censure was something that we have considered. Ethics referrals is something we have considered,” Schiff said Sunday, noting that the committee will disclose its decision Monday.

CNN previously reported that the panel has also weighed criminal referrals for a number of Trump’s closest allies, including former Trump attorney John Eastman, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark and former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, according to multiple sources.

Schiff reiterated Sunday that he believes there is evidence that Trump committed criminal offenses related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

“Viewing it as a former prosecutor, I think there’s sufficient evidence to charge the president,” he said. “The evidence seems pretty plain to me.”

“This is someone who, in multiple ways, tried to pressure state officials to find votes that didn’t exist. This is someone who tried to interfere with a joint session, even inciting a mob to attack the Capitol. If that’s not criminal, then I don’t know what is,” he added.

Schiff declined to comment on the specific charges the committee is planning to refer to the Justice Department as it relates to the former president, but he made clear he thinks Trump violated multiple criminal statutes, including one for insurrection.

“If you look at Donald Trump’s acts and you match them up against the statute, it’s a pretty good match,” Schiff told Tapper when asked specifically about a charge of insurrection.

“I think the president has violated multiple criminal laws. And I think you have to be treated like any other American who breaks the law, and that is, you have to be prosecuted,” he said.

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Nvidia RTX 4090’s power draw may be too much for its power connector to handle

Sam Machkovech

Nvidia’s $1,599 GeForce RTX 4090 is an incredibly powerful graphics card, but its performance comes at the cost of high power draw. Like a few of the RTX 3000-series cards, Nvidia uses a new kind of 16-pin 12VHPWR power connector to supply all that power to the card—you can plug up to four 8-pin GPU power cables into the 12VHPWR adapter, which then plugs into the connector on the GPU, saving some board space.

But at least two RT 4090 users are now reporting that their 12VHPWR connectors have overheated and melted during use. These complaints are sourced from Reddit (via Tom’s Hardware), so take them with a grain of salt—we don’t know the exact configuration of either user’s PC setup. The specific model of graphics card (a Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC for one user, an Asus RTX 4090 TUF Gaming OC Edition for the other), the power supply, and any number of other factors could have contributed to the connectors overheating.

For its part, Nvidia told Tom’s that it is “investigating the reports” and that the company is “in contact with the first owner” and planned to reach out to the other. We’ve followed up with Nvidia and will update this article if the company has more information to share.

Tom’s Hardware speculates that the issue could be caused by a bend in the cable too close to the power connector, causing some of its pins to “misalign” or come unseated, potentially creating an uneven power load across the pins. We’ll keep an eye on the issue until it’s clearer whether these were one-off user failures or a sign of a more systemic problem with the RTX 4090 series.

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