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Alan Wake Returns To Steam After Renegotiated Music Rights
May 16, 2017 was a sad day. Remedy’s psychological action-adventure Alan Wake vanished forever because of expired music rights, of all things. Seems it wasn’t actually forever, with the game reappearing on Steam late last month.
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Valve Reboots Official Website For Artifact, Its Hearthstone Killer
This month, Valve will cast its hat into the ring of digital collectable card games with Artifact, co-developed with Magic: The Gathering maestro Richard Garfield. In the lead up to the launch, set for the 28th, Valve has rebooted Artifact’s official website. Though it’s not much to look at… yet.
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How To Optimise The Installation Of NVIDIA Graphics Drivers
When did graphics drivers get so massive? Take the latest ones from NVIDIA, 416.34, which hover around 500MB. That’s half a gig! While there’s not much you can do about the download size, it is possible to slim down the installation itself, leaving you with only the core, necessary files on your system.
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‘Live Development’ Of Dirty Bomb To End, Says Splash Damage
While Splash Damage’s team-based shooter Dirty Bomb never reached dizzying heights in terms of popularity or player base, it did well enough for the developer to continue working on it, to the point where it took back the publishing rights from Nexon. Sadly, while Splash Damage plans to keep the lights on for Dirty Bomb,…