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Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is reportedly being targeted by a Russian disinformation campaign falsely claiming the post-apocalyptic shooter scans players' computers in order to help the Ukranian government "locate citizens suitable for mobilisation".
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In this week's DF Direct Weekly, we talk about the mooted PlayStation handheld (spoilers: it won't run native PS5 games) but it's our second news topic of the week I'll be writing about in more depth today. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has arrived on PlayStation 5 Pro and its spec points look impressive - you're getting the quality mode visuals of the base console version at 60fps. There's just one problem: the Pro version looks a lot worse than the standard console's quality mode and even its performance mode has some quality advantages over the Pro version. In which case, what's the point?
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Genshin Impact comparisons are getting boring, aren't they? Oh look, here's a free-to-play open-world game that you can play on your phone, better break out the old waifu jokes and gacha complaints. Well, you might only have to indulge my own Genshin comparisons this one final time, because after spending over 40 hours in the batty, fashion-obsessed world of Miraland, I think Infinity Nikki might just replace Genshin as the new standard that future open-world gacha games are compared to. The main reason I suspect we'll all be changing the target of our eye-rolling is because, while developer Infold Games has clearly nabbed a fair few ideas from Genshin Impact's (now signature) open-world design, it's the first of these post-Genshin-style games to hit the sweet spot between emulation and innovation. Quite the achievement for a series with roots in the mobile dress-up genre.
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Switch strategy RPG Triangle Strategy has been removed from the Nintendo eShop for unknown reasons.
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December brings a shiny new Mewtwo card to Pokémon TCG Pocket, if you're a subscriber to to the game's Premium Pass.
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Visions of Mana director Ryosuke Yoshida has departed NetEase to assume a new position with Square Enix.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 has seen its fair share of tweaks and improvements since launch, but none so drastic as the one afforded by PlayStation 5 Pro. On the one hand it utilises PS5 Pro's PSSR upscaling to generate a cleaner, crisper picture - while on the other there's a major performance boost over the base PS5. The bottom line: for those chasing a locked 60 frames per second experience, Pro now offers a way to do so. Sadly, and as with several other PS5 Pro patched games we've seen early on, Dragon's Dogma 2's use of PSSR has a few side effects. To be blunt, image quality suffers from extra break-up on fine elements - like grass - while the game's ray traced global illumination also suffers from flickering and noise. So then, between all three graphics modes offered on PS5 Pro, which one ultimately gets us to the 60fps target - and which bears the fewest of these distractions?
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