How to emote in Nioh 3

Nioh 3’s controls are confusing to say the least, obscuring many of the cool things you can actually do. You’re told how to emote during the tutorial, but that’s likely a lot of hours and new button combos behind you. Emotes, or gestures as they’re called in Nioh 3, aren’t just for communicating with other…

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I wish I wasn’t missing out on new quests in Arc Raiders just because I’m not willing to grind the old ones every two months

Sean Martin, Senior Guides Writer (Image credit: Future) Last week I was: trying to work out how to unlock the Headwinds update quests This week I’ve been: riffling through bird nests to earn some extra Expedition cash The mechanic is in a fairly good place right now, especially with the announcement that those contentious $1…

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Both Intel and AMD have warned Chinese customers of delays on server CPU shipments, report says, as AI demand begins to eat into the processor market

Both Intel and AMD have notified Chinese customers of supply shortages affecting their respective server CPUs, according to , with up to a six-month lead time on Intel chips. While much noise has been made regarding AI GPUs and their in recent months, server CPUs are also in high demand as the AI boom continues…

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How to beat Baba Nobuharu in Nioh 3

After beating in Nioh 3, next you’ll head to the far north of the map to clear out Futamata Castle, culminating in a mandatory boss fight against Baba Nobuharu. While you won’t have to deal with Crucible health decay, Baba Nobuharu is a significant step up. Thankfully, there are a few things you can do…

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How to beat Josee in Code Vein 2

Josee the Blind Hero is one of the five heroes that must be slain during ‘s main story, and she’s the first one you’ll meet after leaving MagMell and entering the open world. After defeating the Metagen Remnant and returning from the Sunken City’s past, you can finally open Josee’s cocoon. If you go straight…

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EU regulators say that TikTok has ‘an addictive design’ in a preliminary report, and that it might receive a hefty fine if it doesn’t change its infinite-scrolling ways

The European Commission has declared its preliminary findings in an investigation into everyone’s favourite infinite-scrolling app, TikTok. In a , the EU regulator says that it found TikTok in breach of the Digital Services Act (DCA) for its “addictive design”. “This includes features such as infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and its highly personalised recommender…

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