Solving the problems of generative AI is everyone’s responsibility

Welcome to the final part of Electric Nightmares, a short series about generative AI and games. So far we’ve seen the past, the present and the problems surrounding this new buzzword as it filters its way into our games and communities. In this final part of the series, I want to try and think concretely with you about what the future might hold; to go beyond what we think is just or legal, what we might be excited by or fearful of, and instead think about the practicalities of making and playing games today and how that might be impacted by generative AI’s growing dominance.

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Fae Farm’s Spring Update Adds A Feature We Wish We Had In Real Life

Slow down!

Fae Farm, the charming life sim from developer Phoenix Labs, isn’t quite done with updates just yet. The latest, aptly titled the ‘Spring Update’, brings a number of improvements and additions to the game that should prove most welcoming for fans.

The biggest change is honestly something that we wish was a thing in real life, and that’s the ‘double-day length’ feature. In a nutshell, it essentially slows down time to allow you to perform more tasks within a single day. Given how much there is to do in the game now, this sounds like a dream come true.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition lands on PC today

Hi everyone, we’re thrilled for our PC community to join Aloy on her journey as she braves the Forbidden West – a majestic but dangerous frontier that conceals mysterious new threats. That’s right, Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition launches on PC today.


Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition lands on PC today

Horizon Forbidden West continues six months after the events of the critically acclaimed Horizon Zero Dawn. Vicious superstorms rage. The land is dying. Machine hunter Aloy has traveled west to investigate the source of a mysterious blight that ravages the remnants of humanity. In these uncharted lands, she will meet strange new tribes and face ever more deadly colossal machines. Together with old friends and new companions, she must brave this awe-inspiring frontier to find the answers she needs, halt the biosphere’s imminent collapse, and save life on Earth.

Unlocked frame rates, ultra-wide support up to 48:9 resolutions and performance-enhancing technologies including NVIDIA DLSS 3 AI-powered upscaling and frame generation allow PC players to experience Aloy’s journey in its full glory on compatible hardware. NVIDIA DLAA is available to help maximize image quality. The game also comes with NVIDIA Reflex, reducing system latency and improving gameplay responsiveness. Intel XeSS and AMD FSR 2.2 upscaling is also supported. The team at Nixxes is working on an update to add AMD FSR 3 with frame generation.

To ensure the game runs on a wide variety of PC hardware, we’ve included graphics presets ranging from very low to very high. This allows gamers with the latest hardware to push their systems, while also providing a great experience on less powerful PCs. Additionally, the PC release offers customizable settings, allowing you to tailor your gaming experience according to your preferences!

On behalf of everyone at Guerrilla and Nixxes, we are so excited to bring Horizon Forbidden West to PC and we hope you enjoy this new adventure with Aloy! We would love to hear what you think and see your amazing virtual photography, so please use the hashtag #HorizonForbiddenWestPC when sharing your experiences and creations and tag us on social media!

Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition for PC is available today on Steam and in the Epic Games Store

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Producer Says There’s Room for 2D and 3D: ‘Everyone Should Enjoy Them Both’

If you uploaded a Super Mario Maker course with cheap hidden blocks, unfair enemy placement, or just overall haphazard design, I’m sorry to say that Nintendo might have judged you for it.

During Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. Wonder panel at GDC, legendary Nintendo developer Takashi Tezuka was discussing how Super Mario Maker gave players the ability to freely design courses under the same conditions as each other. But Tezuka admitted, “However, when we played the posted courses, and let’s keep this here, some of them were not very good.”

Aside from the added bonus of throwing shade at some Mario Maker designers out there, Tezuka’s wider point tied into how level design is the X factor that can make controls, sound, graphics, and enemies either fall flat or come alive. The Super Mario Bros. Wonder panel was home to some interesting insight about how Nintendo returned to Mario’s 2D roots to create something brand new.

Reimagining 2D Mario

Tezuka and Super Mario Bros. Wonder director Shiro Mouri kicked off the panel by discussing the long wait for a new 2D Mario game. 2012’s New Super Mario Bros. U was the last traditional sidescrolling Mario game until Wonder came along last year, and Tezuka simply said they’d just been busy making other types of sidescrolling games like Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Run: “Honestly, 11 years just went by”, he said.

But Tezuka insisted that 3D Mario games haven’t replaced 2D games, saying, “People may think that 3D Mario games have taken their place… I think everyone should enjoy them both. Do you think that’s too much to ask?” The pair discussed the difference between 2D and 3D Mario, with Mouri saying a merit of 2D games is that it’s easier to experience the game’s design as it was intended. They also added that in 2D Mario games, the developers spend as much time as possible adjusting courses until the very end of development, which is much easier to do than when developing a 3D game.

Mouri and Tezuka approached development of Super Mario Bros. Wonder with the mantra of “big changes”. As Mouri pointed out, elements of the original Super Mario Bros. like warp pipes, Super Mushrooms, and hitting blocks has become normal over time, so the team wanted to create a 2D Mario game full of new secrets and mysteries. Mouri thought, “If I’m going to change the environment anyway, I may as well go hard,” which led to the beginnings of Wonder Effects like wiggling warp pipes and singing Piranha Plants.

Nintendo developers have previously shared the collaborative nature of Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s development, and Mouri and Tezuka expanded on that during the GDC panel. “Nintendo believes everyone on the team is a game designer,” Tezuka said, explaining the brainstorming sessions to come up with different Wonder Effects. The idea for the Wonder Quiz effect came from a programmer in his first year at Nintendo, demonstrating that everyone’s ideas were on the table.

We also learned about another Wonder Effect that didn’t make the cut, where Mario would turn into a giant, 8-bit, blocky version of himself, trying to avoid getting eaten by Wonder’s new block-eating Gnawsher enemies. This was cut because it was impossible to strategically avoid enemies, resulting in an unfocused mad dash to the goal.

As for the future of 2D Mario, Tezuka said it all comes down to thinking about what will be the core of the game, and that he hopes the presentation got people interested in 2D game development.

A Kind World

The Nintendo developers also took some time to discuss Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s online multiplayer modes. Nintendo took an interesting approach to online play, where shadows of other players from around the world could help each other find secrets and reach the end of a level.

Mouri said he wanted to create online gameplay that “would make you want to say thank you” to a stranger, adding, “We help people around us when they are in trouble… When you have a team made up of people with that mindset, there’s a good chance something good will come out of it. This holds true in game development as well… For [Wonder], we wanted to create a kind world like that, where online play is where you act not for yourself, but for the people around you.”

This led to the development team settling on the theme of subtle connection, and Tezuka said this is just one solution to what online play looks like for a Mario game.

All of Nintendo’s experimentation with Wonder’s development paid off, as we called it “the true next step for 2D Mario platformers” in our review.

For more, check out the highlights from Nintendo’s Tears of the Kingdom GDC panel, where developers shared the struggles behind creating the complicated physics-based world of Hyrule.

Additional reporting by Rebekah Valentine.

Logan Plant is IGN’s Database Manager, Playlist Editor, occasional news writer, and frequent Super Ninfriendo on Nintendo Voice Chat. Find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

The Electronic Wireless Show podcast S3 episode 11: are AI NPCs the future? Our impression of what they sound like suggests no

No James this week, but I am joined by Nate for this week’s Electronic Wireless Show podcast to discuss Ubisoft’s new NEO NPC prototype – an NPC you can have a stilted, weird conversation with using the power of AI! It’s fair to say we are quite partisan about this and do not want it, but we discuss why anyway. In counterpoint, we think World Of Warcraft’s new piratey battle royale game mode sounds pretty cool and good, actually?

Plus: I ask Nate to explain cool things that I’ve seen in Warhammer 40K: Darktide, and Nate tries to convince me to take a devil’s bargain where I have to play WOW for at least 12 hours a day, but I get a sort of increasing MDMA high while doing so.

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Best Nintendo Switch Deals Today (March 2024)

Like many video games, ones from Nintendo don’t come cheap. This was especially true when The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was revealed to be $69.99 on release, a whole $10 more expensive than other Switch titles. However, this doesn’t mean there aren’t deals to be had for Nintendo fans. In fact, there are plenty of sales on games, Switch consoles, and various accessories that are worth checking out throughout the year, and we’ve made sure to gather the very best going on at the moment below.

TL;DR – Best Switch Deals

You can also follow @IGNDeals on Twitter or Threads for even more updates on the latest discounts, or check out all our handpicked Switch deals just below.

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The Best Nintendo Switch Game Deals

At the moment, there are quite a few Switch games discounted that are worth picking up. Some of our favorite deals right now are on some of last year’s biggest hits, like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario RPG. Both of those are currently discounted at Walmart, as seen above, but The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is also discounted there (down to $48.99). You can check out that deal and more at the links below.

More Switch Video Game Deals

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Perfect Switch SD Card for $30 (and More Deals)

The best Switch SD card should be fast, reliable, and as future-proof as possible. That last one is important, as it’s quite likely we’ll be getting a Switch successor / the next Nintendo console within the next year or so (if rumors are to be believed). Therefore, you’re going to want to opt for the latest in SD card tech, which is a micro SDXC UHS-I U3 A2 V30 memory card. That’s a lot of random letters, so to save you a bit of time we’ve left our top suggestions and deals just below for your convenience. To see even more SD card deals, make sure to check out our roundup of the best SD card deals.

More Switch Micro SD Card Deals

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Save on Power Banks for Your Nintendo Switch

Right now, you can save on a couple of power banks at Amazon that are perfect for using with your Nintendo Switch console. As part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, you can save on two Baseus power banks by using the code “EP5DAV8M” at checkout.

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Nintendo Switch: Budget to Best

While an outstanding deal might not always be available at the time of searching, there are still some incredibly affordable Switch-related products out there if you look hard enough. You can see our favorite budget to best items here, including deals on the best Switch micro SD Card, power banks, and an affordable Switch Pro controller alternative.

More Switch Budget to Best Picks

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Official Guide for $27 (Save $18)

With these, you’ll have a detailed overview of Hyrule, a helpful walkthrough to get you through the game, and much more. Not only that, but they have gorgeous covers as well, especially the Collector’s Edition. The Standard Edition has an MSRP of $29.99 but is on sale for $18.74, and the Collector’s Edition normally runs for $44.99, but you can get it for $26.85. Plus, if you want to complete the set, the Breath of the Wild guidebook is also down to $22.02 right now as well.

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When Should You Buy a Nintendo Switch?

The short answer is that you should buy a Nintendo Switch whenever there’s any kind of sale, regardless of the time of year. Amazon will likely offer the same console bundles on any other sale as it will on Black Friday, so there’s no real reason to wait if you’re in need of a Nintendo Switch.

That being said, there are sometimes some unique bundles and promotions during Black Friday that you won’t find any other time of the year. They usually includes additional games (like the infamous Mario Kart 8 bundle) or accessories for free, but quantities tend to be limited. As always, do your research into the seller before you make a purchase.

Where to Buy a Nintendo Switch in 2024

With how expensive gaming is getting in 2024, we’re trying to save you as much money as possible on the games and other tech you actually want to buy. We’ve got great deal roundups available for all major platforms such as PlayStation and Xbox, and keep these updated daily with brand-new offers. If you’re trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobby, stay tuned for more incredible discounts.

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Every replay of Isle Of Maligree is worth reading

I usually know right away when I’m going to enjoy interactive fiction. But I don’t always know why. Isle Of Maligree is a bit of an all-rounder, as pretty much every part of it is doing something right, but it’s the sense that you’re making your own version of its story that marks it out.

People are going missing on the island, and you’ve been sent to investigate. Only, it seems this isn’t the first time, because some sinister magic is causing everyone to forget the whole thing ever happened. If you don’t figure it out in time, you’ll have to make a new character and try again. And if you’re an amazing genius who figures it out on your first try… you’ll want to try again anyway, to play it a different way and see what you missed. Maybe one day I’ll even do it without getting stabbed.

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Players Are Planning an NPC Murder Spree to Boost the Game’s Frame-Rate

This week, Capcom told IGN that performance issues with the PC version of Dragon’s Dogma 2 may be linked to the heavy amount of CPU demanded from NPCs in the game. Now, in response, fans are plotting an NPC murder spree in a bid to boost the game’s frame-rate.

“In Dragon’s Dogma 2, a large amount of CPU usage is allocated to each character and dynamically calculates the impact of their physical presence in various environments. In certain situations where numerous characters appear simultaneously, the CPU usage can be very high and may affect the frame rate,” a Capcom representative told IGN. “We are aware that in such situations, settings that reduce GPU load may currently have a limited effect; however, we are looking into ways to improve performance in the future.”

With Dragon’s Dogma 2 not out until March 22 (check out the Dragon’s Dogma 2 global release times to find out when exactly it goes live where you live), the game’s burgeoning community is coming together to identify NPCs who can be killed safe in the knowledge their untimely deaths are inconsequential.

“Idea: a community made list of inconsequential NPCs you can kill to boost FPS,” reads a thread on the Dragon’s Dogma subreddit. “Since the way NPCs are handled is theorized to be very taxing on your CPU, killing off NPCs should boost your performance. However, what’s the point of killing off NPCs to boost your frame-rate if you’re also killing content? This is why I am suggesting a community sources list of junk NPCs we are free to murder.”

In response, one user suggested killing any non-shopkeeper NPC, and potentially even guards. Another suggested finishing a quest before murdering its related NPC, although as others pointed out, that strategy is fraught with risk. “This idea is wild,” replied another. “The optimization is so bad that we have people wanting to commit mass genocide for more fps.” “Can’t wait for a week to go and someone posts the game running at 60fps after slaughtering everyone,” joked another user.

Less than 24 hours since IGN’s story revealed Capcom’s explanation for poor performance on PC, this Dragon’s Dogma 2 NPC murder spree has become a meme.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 only has one visual mode across all consoles, and launches with an uncapped frame-rate for all consoles. According to IGN Dragon’s Dogma 2 performance reviewer Michael Thompson, areas such as Vernworth are very demanding, even on the highest-end machines and, in particular, the CPU. Dragon’s Dogma 2 currently has high demands on hardware, with the Steam Deck struggling to run at playable rates. Even high-end machines with an RTX4090 paired with an AMD 5800X3D CPU can drop into the 30s while in denser populated towns.

While you wait to play, check out Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Dragon’s Dogma 2, as well as IGN’s Dragon’s Dogma 2 review.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Time to upgrade to 4K? With these Amazon Spring sale gaming monitor deals, maybe

I’m not saying it’s some kind of electronic commerce conspiracy orchestrated by Big Graphics Card, but I’ve noticed that most of the best Amazon Spring sale deals on gaming monitors are for 4K screens. On the one hand, aww, because everyone likes a bargain 1440p-er. On the other, woo, because gaming-spec 4K monitors are usually some of the most financially devastating PC hardware pieces you can get. Anything that makes these super-sharp displays more affordable is, therefore, quite welcome. 160Hz, UHD visuals for £399? Sure, why not.

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