14 แหล่งฟาร์มเพชรในเกม Sword of Convallaria_1

สวัสดีครับเพื่อนที่กำลังเล่น Sword of Convallaria อยู่ทุุกท่าน เกมนี้ก็เป็นเกมแนว Ture-based ที่มีเกมเพลย์เหมือนกับ Final Fantasy Tactics และทำให้สาวกเกมแนววางแผนเดินเป็นช่อง ๆ ก็จะอยากเล่นเกมนี้กันหลายคน ซึ่งเกมก็เปิดมาได้สักพักหนึ่งแล้ว ไม่รู้ว่าเพื่อน ๆ จะรู้แหล่งฟาร์มเพชรมากน้อยแค่ไหน วันนี้ผมก็เอา�…

ช็อตสุดฮา.. Mei หักหลังเพื่อนช่วย Cassidy สังหารคนในทีม 3 รายติด

ต้องยอมรับว่า Mei เป็นหนึ่งในตัวละครที่มีประโยชน์อย่างมากในการปกป้องเพื่อนจากอัลติเมทของฝั่งศัตรูด้วยท่ากำแพงน้ำแข็งของเธอที่จะบังทัศนวิสัย ทำให้ท่าไม้ตายของตัวละครหลาย ๆ ตัวนั้นใช้งานได้ไม่เต็มประสิทธิภาพ โดยเฉพาะ Cassidy คาวบอยของเรา

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ผลงานการแปลงโฉมเป็น Maruru จาก Yggdra Chronicle by Bonfire ในสกินซัมเมอร์

Maruru เป็นอีกหนึ่งตัวละครที่ผู้เล่นจะได้พบเจอภายในเกม Yggdra Chronicle by Bonfire โดยตัวละครนี้เป็นสาวน้อยผมสีน้ำเงิน และในสกินซัมเมอร์นี้เราจะได้เห็นเธอในชุดว่ายน้ำแบบวันพีซ และด้านบนก็สวมใส่เสื้อที่คล้ายกับชุดนักเรียนญี่ปุ่นแขนกุด และในวันนี้คุณเชอึน คอสเพลเยอร์สาวชาวไทยสุดสวยได้ออกมาโชว์�…

ผู้ออกแบบตัวละคร หนุ่มเย็บผ้ากับสาวนักคอสเพลย์ เปิดใจ ‘การสร้างอนิเมะเรื่องนี้ไม่ง่ายเลย’

หนุ่มเย็บผ้ากับสาวนักคอสเพลย์ จะพาเราไปติดตามเรื่องราวสุดน่ารักระหว่าง Marin สาวคอสเพลเยอร์สุดน่ารัก และ Gojo ช่างทำชุดตุ๊กตาที่พูดไม่เก่ง โดยในซีซั่น 1 ที่ผ่านมา อนิเมะเรื่องนี้ก็ได้รับคำชมเป็นจำนวนมาก โดยเฉพาะในเรื่องของงานภาพ และงานอนิเมชั่น อย่างไรก็ตามล่าสุดทางผู้ออกแบบอนิเมช…

อาณาจักรบาร์บีกอนใน CookieRun- Kingdom

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แฟนเกมรีเมค Fallout ภาคต้นฉบับด้วยเอนจิ้นของเกมภาค 4

เป็นที่ทราบกันดีว่ากว่า Fallout จะมาถึงจุดนี้ที่มาพร้อมเกมเพลย์การเล่นรูปแบบสามมิติที่มีเอกลักษณ์ด้วยฝีมือการพัฒนาของ Bethesda ที่ปลุกวิญญาณเกมขึ้นมาใหม่ให้ทันสมัยเป็นรากฐานมาถึงภาคปัจจุบัน ก็ต้องผ่านอะไรมามากมาย โดยเกมภาคแรกสุดนั้นก็มีต้นกำเนิดมาจากรูปแบบ Isometrical RPG คล้าย Diablo นั่น�…

Embracer-owned Lost Boys Interactive confirms ‘difficult’ layoffs-

Lost Boys Interactive has become the latest Embracer-owned studio to undergo layoffs, as former producer Jared Pace said on LinkedIn (via Game Developer) that “a sizable portion” of its workforce has been let go.

The Lost Boys Interactive website describes the studio as “a wholly owned yet independent subsidiary of Gearbox Software,” and “a proud member of the Embracer Group.” Its past credits include Square Enix’s The Quiet Man, and less unfortunately, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and Diablo 4. It became a Gearbox studio less than two years ago, in June 2022.

“It seems a sizable portion of Lost Boys Interactive was laid off today, including myself,” Pace wrote. “Still trying to understand the scope of it all, but sadly—this is a song and dance we’re all familiar with.”

Fortnite drops Windows 7 and 8 support-

Back in December 2022, Fortnite became a “graphical powerhouse overnight” with a move to Unreal Engine 5.1. Epic described the shift as “a generational leap in visual fidelity,” which of course required a bit of an adjustment to the game’s hardware requirements. Epic also warned that, with the release of Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2, Windows 10 would become a requirement. 

It wasn’t kidding: Chapter 4 Season 2 went live today, and Windows 7 and 8 are now officially out.

“As previously announced, starting with Battle Royale Chapter 4 Season 2, players will be required to use Windows 10 or higher in order to continue playing Fortnite natively on PC in an officially supported manner,” Epic said in its latest What’s New update. “Windows 7 and 8 are now officially un…

Garry of Garry’s Mod says ‘Unity can get f-cked’ and in-passing mentions Rust 2-

Yesterday Unity announced big changes to its pricing system that, among other things, will see developers charged on a per-install basis once certain thresholds are met. Developers are up in arms about this and not shy about cutting the crap: Tom Francis, the developer of Heat Signature and a PC Gamer alumnus, described the change as “an astonishing scumbag move.”

Unity has been in damage control mode since the switch was announced, swiftly changing direction on the “multiple installs = multiple charges” policy after “regrouping” following the pushback. However, installing a game on multiple devices, such as a PC and Steam Deck, will still result in multiple charges. Many developers insist they’re moving on from the engine. 

Now Garry Newman, of Garry’s Mod fame,…

Huzzah! One of the best 27-inch 4K gaming monitors is back on sale for less than $700-

Amazon has a pretty good deal on one of my favorite 4K gaming monitors for only $649. 

The LG UltraGear 27GP950-B is a killer 27-inch 4K gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate Nano IPS panel. This makes it both fast with excellent picture quality. 

The LG UltraGear 27GP950-B is an updated version of the LG UltraGear 27GN950; its specs are identical, except that the GP950 has two HDMI 2.1 ports (instead of HDMI 2.0) and a slightly better color range.

We like refresh rates of 144Hz and up for competitive games, so if you play shooters like Fortnite, Valorant, or Call of Duty: Warzone, this is a good choice, assuming you’ve got some beefy hardware in your PC. Otherwise, it’s a gorgeous screen where colors pop, so it’s good for more cinematic games, too.

Hyte has officially won my best name of Computex prize with the THICC AIO cooler-

The Hyte Thicc Q60 is not only the thickest AIO cooler I’ve ever seen, its also the product that wins my “most obvious name across the whole of Computex” prize. Seriously, though, this thing is humungous and I just cannot get enough of that name.

“Basically it’s an extra thick liquid cooler,” a spokesperson needlessly explained. And he wasn’t kidding. “The radiators are twice the thickness of a typical radiator.” With a 52mm thick radiator, it’s almost half as thick as it is long. That’s with two 32mm thick FT12 fans as opposed to the typical 25mm.

Altogether we’re looking at 228x120x52mm, and the whole thing links up as part of the new range of Powered by Nexus modular components with brains, meaning it chains up to the rest of your cooling system with the Nexus Portal cont…

In 1989, a Nintendo bigwig licensed SimCity on the spot by sliding a million dollar check across the table-

The road to SimCity’s SNES port began with a 1989 meeting so vividly of its time that it almost sounds like it was invented for one of those recent period dramas about a product’s origins, like Air or BlackBerry.

As told in Building SimCity, a new book which chronicles the legendary simulation series, the deal was made in the summer of 1989 after Maxis co-founder Jeff Braun got a call from Nintendo informing him that designer Shigeru Miyamoto wanted SimCity on Nintendo’s console. As author Chaim Gingold tells it, Miyamoto had “imagined a game where players created their own world,” and after discovering SimCity, wanted to “put his own stamp on it.”

The very next day, Braun flew to Nintendo’s US headquarters in Redmond, Washington to meet with Nintendo of America chairman How…

If you’ve got an inactive Google account you don’t want to lose, log into it by December 1 or it’s at risk of being deleted-

If you’ve got an older Google account you haven’t used in a while, it’d be a good idea to log into it—if you can—and do something as basic as reading or sending an email or watching a YouTube video. If you don’t, the account is at risk of deletion, possibly as soon as December 1st.

Google’s inactive account policy has been public for several months, but that recently announced December 1 start date in a new Help Center blog post (via Techspot) will come up very quickly. If you’ve been kicking the can down the road, don’t kick it much further. 

The reasons for closing accounts that have been inactive for more than two years are sound. Older accounts, and especially those with weak passwords are at risk from hijacking, identity theft and phishing scams. They’r…

Nvidia will soon be showing adverts to calm queue rage for free tier users of GeForce Now-

When Nvidia launched GeForce Now back in 2020, the game streaming service bucked the trend of most media companies by offering a completely free membership. With no strings whatsoever, other than a time restriction on the gaming session, there was little to complain about. That’s still the case now but users of the free tier will soon be shown adverts while they’re waiting in a queue for a server space to become available.

The change will commence March 5th, according to The Verge who reported the news, and you could be looking at up to two minutes worth of ads. I guess that’s how long Nvidia estimates the average queue time to be, but if it’s longer, does that mean you’ll see more? That’s not clear at the moment, but we won’t have long to wait before we’ll know for certain.

Microsoft’s light-based computer marks ‘the unravelling of Moore’s Law’-

Presenting its findings as “Unlocking the future of computing” Microsoft is edging ever closer to photon computing technology with the Analog Iterative Machine (AIM). Right now, the light-based machine is being licensed for use in financial institutions, to help navigate the endlessly complex data flowing through them.

According to the Microsoft Research Blog, “Microsoft researchers have been developing a new kind of analog optical computer that uses photons and electrons to process continuous value data, unlike today’s digital computers that use transistors to crunch through binary data” (via Hardware Info). 

In other words, AIM is not limited to the binary ones and zeros that your standard computer is relegated to. Instead it’s been afforded the freedom of the entire …

Old School RuneScape thrillseeker risks a 370-hour old no-hit account against 63 waves of monsters to try and claim a cape forged in flames-

Full disclosure, here—I am not an Old School RuneScape player. I am, however, an avid enjoyer of the absolutely harebrained nonsense its player base is capable of—something that is both terrifying and awe-inspiring in equal measure. Often, digesting these feats involves hunting through wikis to understand mind-bending system tricks. Not this time.

This nail-biting challenge, embarked on by YouTuber Settled, is so tense I’ll be throwing up a spoiler warning for the video below (Settled uploads his challenge run videos regardless of whether he lives or dies). It also hinges on a simple game of rock-paper-scissors via the game’s prayer combat skill.

Watch On

Here’s the run-down of the stakes: On “Nightmare Mode”, Settled dies in one hit. If he dies, he has to delete…

MrBeast spent 15 hours making Walmart and Target stores restock his chocolate bars-

As well as raking it in with his charity stunts, James “MrBeast” Donaldson has been dabbling in the confectionary game with his Feastables brand. Apparently his chocolate bars, which include a peanut butter bar called Deez Nuts (sigh), are pretty popular, though the same could be said for his burgers, which MrBeast says are so “raw” and “inedible” that he sued his partner Virtual Dining Concepts. 

I cannot speak to the quality of his chocolate, though it strikes me that it’s harder to mess up candy than it is beef. Even bad chocolate tastes pretty good, and it looks like a lot of his 240 million fans are more than happy to take a punt on Feastables, because they’ve been flying off the shelves—at least according to MrBeast and his acolytes, who have been struggling to fi…

Rough PC performance can’t keep me from loving Wo Long’s Wuxia action-

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty has been a game half on my radar for awhile, but after giving its demo on Steam a try, this Team Ninja-developed Wuxia action game has my full attention. I’m hooked on its combat like with no Souls pretender before it in no small part due to its fantastic counter.

It’s something halfway between the all-or-nothing parries from Dark Souls or Elden Ring and the more forgiving perfect blocks from Sekiro. Your requisite Soulslike dodge is a jaunty little dash that, instead of providing precious invincibility frames, has to be timed with enemy attacks to open them up for a counterattack and raise their stagger meter for critical strikes.

It’s much easier to pull off than a Fromsoft parry, but a short delay and increase to your own stagger gauge whe…

Riot threatens to cancel the entire League of Legends summer season in North America if a deal with players isn’t made-

Riot Games has delayed the start of the League Championship Series summer season by two weeks in order to enable negotiation with the LCS Players Association over recent rule changes. But it has also threatened to cancel the entire season completely if an agreement can’t be reached within that timeframe.

The labor unrest began earlier this month after Riot announced rule changes that resulted in most teams in the LCS—the top-tier League of Legends pro league in North America—dropping their lower-tier North American Challenger League rosters, putting as many as 70 players, coaches, and managers out of work. In response, the Players Association voted “overwhelmingly” in favor of a walkout, although not immediately: Instead, it expressed hope that Riot would avert the str…

Sierra’s classic city builder returns next month with Pharaoh- A New Era-

Those of us of a certain age—or with a certain impeccable taste—will be interested to hear that Pharaoh: A New Era has finally gotten a release date. A remake of Sierra’s 1999 city-builder Pharaoh (and its expansion Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile), the game promises a slick and prettied-up new version of the old classic when it releases on February 15.

The remake boasts over 50 playable missions, 100 hours of gameplay, and 4000 years of Egyptian history, alongside all the usual bells and whistles like 4K resolutions and a UI parseable by mortal eyes. The devs at Triskell have even taken the original soundtrack and rearranged it with “traditional oriental instruments”. It’s the same old Pharaoh gameplay, though: You’ll have to juggle all sorts of weighty responsibilities …

Don’t wait to play the demo for While Waiting, a game that gives you lots of stuff to do while you’re waiting-

According to a fact on a website I’ve never heard of, the average person spends about five years of their life waiting in lines. Five whole years! Other sites I’ve never visited before say it’s more like 3 years, or six months, or two weeks. The point is, never try to confirm a fact because it takes forever and there are no reliable answers anywhere, ever. 

The real point is: we all spend an unverifiable amount of time just waiting for stuff. We wait in line at the store or for a ride at the bus stop. We drum our fingers impatiently when the doctor’s office puts us on hold and we fidget with rage while the person in front of us takes way too long at the ATM. We even wait for games to download, the most agonizing wait of all. I don’t know it adds up to five years out of a life…

Fallout co-creator unearths his 20-year-old pitch for Baldur’s Gate 3- a first-person action RPG with PvPvE multiplayer-

Tim Cain, one of the creators of the original Fallout and a co-founder of cult RPG studio Troika, has released a vlog revealing Troika’s 2003 pitch to Wizards of the Coast for Baldur’s Gate 3. This version sounds like an even wilder departure for the series than Larian’s highly anticipated upcoming sequel.

Cain discovered the pitch document in his personal collection of files related to development of The Temple of Elemental Evil, Troika’s 2003 adaptation of the Gary Gygax tabletop module of the same name. “Making a computer game and trying to make it as true as possible to the paper and pencil game, we did that, it’s done,” Cain said of ToEE, which we previously described as the “most D&D” of all D&D games. “Now I wanted to make what I called ‘adapted D&D.'”

Cai…

The Long Dark creative director teases ‘good things happening in the Unannounced Survival Games space’-

The wintry solo survival game The Long Dark has been around a long time—it launched into early access in 2014 and updates have been rolling ever since—but it looks like developer Hinterland Games is preparing to move on to something new. Studio founder and creative director Raphael van Lierop made a return to Twitter last night to drop a brief teaser for an unannounced project.

“Some good things happening in the Unannounced Survival Games space…” Van Lierop tweeted above a 22-second video clip hinting at a vague yet unmistakable sort of unpleasantness.

“Unannounced Hinterland Survival Game,” the caption says. “In-engine Pre-Alpha. Unreal 5.”

That’s not much to go on, but there are at least a few things worth noting. For one, that’s a hell of a wind blowin…