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  • Ten games I want to play in 2025NekoJonez
    Is it that time of the year again? It’s high time to start talking about the new games I’m looking forward to play in the upcoming year. I may have written fewer articles compared to 2023, but I have written better researched articles. But, looking back on 2024 is for the next article. In this article, I’m looking to the year 2025. A year when I have been writing articles for 15 years. And I have been writing these gaming related articles for 12 years. And the third year that I’m livestreami
     

Ten games I want to play in 2025

Od: NekoJonez
25. Prosinec 2024 v 18:55

Is it that time of the year again? It’s high time to start talking about the new games I’m looking forward to play in the upcoming year. I may have written fewer articles compared to 2023, but I have written better researched articles. But, looking back on 2024 is for the next article. In this article, I’m looking to the year 2025. A year when I have been writing articles for 15 years. And I have been writing these gaming related articles for 12 years. And the third year that I’m livestreaming together with my buddy Klamath. So, on this day, I’m going to reveal the 10 games I’m looking to play in 2025. What games do interest my on the release calendar. Also, feel free to leave a comment in the comment section with your list and/or thoughts on my list. So, let’s dive right into my list. Note, this list is in a random order.

#10 – Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Stole Time (Nintendo Switch – April 2025)

This game was supposed to be released this year. Yet, this game got delayed to 2025. Fantasy Life was a charm RPG on the Nintendo 3DS where you played through a charming and adorable story. You were able to play in different lives like a warrior, magician, wood cutter, miner…

This title from Level5 got a small cult following. We were beyond stocked when the sequel on the Nintendo Switch got announced. Now we can’t wait to play it and the delay is a shame. But on the other hand, the game may be even better because of the additional polish it might get. Or maybe the game will release on the Nintendo Switch 2, which is rumored to be released at that time. Who knows, we shall have to wait and see.

#9 – Professor Layton and the New World of Steam (Nintendo Switch – TBA)

On our live streams, when ever there is a logic puzzle… Klamath says I need to wait before I say my solution. For some reason, I have a knack for solving logic puzzles. I can’t tell you why. What I can tell you is that I love games where puzzles play a central role. Games like Professor Layton.

It has almost been 8 years since we got a new Professor Layton style game. And if you don’t count the spin-off of Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy… we need to go back 11 years to a cross over with the Ace Attorney series. Add another year for the final game with only Professor Layton in a lead role.

But a totally new adventure by the professor where solving logic puzzles in a central mechanic in the world is… a wild dream for me. So, please Level5… You have two amazing titles upcoming for 2025, don’t delay them or don’t undercook them. I’m beyond hyped.

#8 – Tomb Raider IV-V-VI Remastered (Multiplatform – Febraury 14th)

Take this admission however you want. But, my first original Tomb Raider game was Tomb Raider Chronicles. Yes, I first played Tomb Raider V.

I have always been of the opinion that Tomb Raider V was a decent game and shouldn’t get the hate it got back then. I can understand that due to the departure on the original formula, like less ancient tombs and small mini-adventures… That it didn’t sit well with Tomb Raider fans. But, as a starting point, it was a blessing, actually.
Now, does Tomb Raider V have problems? Yes, it has. But with the upcoming remake of Tomb Raider 4, 5 and Angel of Darkness… We finally have a chance to see a more improved version of it. So, a week after my birthday, dear Aspyr, you may be sure that I’ll be playing the remaster of Tomb Raider V on my Nintendo Switch to enjoy Tomb Raider V how it should have been. Or maybe on my PC for added nostalgia. That’s some food for thought.

#7 – Demonschool (Mutliplatform – Q1 2025)

As long as your game has an interesting concept, I don’t really care if you are a small studio or a big studio. Necrosoft Games is currently placing the final hand on their new title called Demonschool.

Demonschool is a turnbased tactics RPG game in the style of Fire Emblem, Shin Megami Tensei and Persona. The idea is very novel and adds a new depth to the genre. Where each unit has their own role, since the weakest enemies can be killed with one hit. So, it becomes more a chess match than anything else.

From the trailers I have seen, I’m beyond interested. I could try and explain it here in this article but I feel like the trailer and battle mechanics trailer they placed on the Steam store page explains it better than I can in this article. Also, give the demo a try since, I really enjoyed it myself.

#6 – Demon Tides (PC – TBA)

While I haven’t played through the original Demon Turf, just yet… I have played through various other similar games like A Hat in Time.

From watching the trailer, I have been highly interested and I got a nostalgia hit for A Hat in Time.

So, I wishlisted this game, and I’m so going to give it a try. Since I saw various video’s on the original game and I wonder by myself, why I haven’t played it. So, Demon Turf and your sequel. I can’t wait to play through you in 2025.

#5 – The Hundred Line Last Defence Academy (Nintendo Switch & PC – April 23th)

Danganronpa and the Zero Escape trilogy are two series very close to my heart. And now we get a new title with those two writers creating a game together and directing it.

Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi are working hand in hand in this game. You clearly see the influence of both their styles in this game. And it will even have a physical release.

To create this game, the studio Too Kyo Games has to take out a loan. That’s because a publishing deal fell through. Aniplex picked this game up as a publisher. And this game is being co-developed by Media.Vision, the company behind the Wild Arms series and various Valkyria Chronicles games. So we are in good hands for this title.

On purpose, I’m trying to avoid spoiling myself as much as I can. Since, I want to be as blind as possible when I play through this game.

#4 – The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 1st (Nintendo Switch/PC – TBA)

A RPG series I always wanted to get into was the Trails in the Sky series. Sadly, I was always distracted by other games or I had the bad luck of my PSP bricking and destroying my game.

When my PSP bricked, due to the internal battery leaking… I lost my save file as well and I was so annoyed that I didn’t want to restart the game right away.

So, the Trail series continued on and I saw amazing titles appear. Color me surprised that suddenly a remake of the first title gets announced and is coming to the Nintendo Switch and PC. So, I have a chance to play this game from scratch, and it’s totally remade from the ground up. Count me in. I can’t wait to start my journey in this series and see what I missed out on.

#3 – Date Everything (PC – February 14th)

When you see the title of this game, you most likely think to yourself: “Jonez, what in the name of …”. Well, I told you earlier in this article… That if your game has an interesting concept, count me interested.

In this game, you literally can date EVERYTHING in your house. If you have seen those YTShort skits by ProZD where everything is sentient, well… What if it is. And you can date those characters?

That’s what this game brings to the table. And this game is fully voice acted, has 100 (!) characters and branching paths. And get this, there are at least 3 different endings per character. You have the love ending, friends ending and hate ending.

Now, when I saw this concept and gave it a thought, I was like… Oh hey, this has a ton of potential. Since the potential for humor and amazing story telling in this is just huge. And as somebody who loves writing stories and articles myself, this clicked right away. So, I’m going to give this game a chance and see where they go with it.

#2 – Lunar Remastered Collection (Multiplatform – Q1/2 2025)

If I look at all the retro games I still want to play through, like Lufia, my list is getting pretty long. Once, I wrote an article about my backlog, and it has gotten even more out of hand.

So, if you give me a collection of games to play through to shorten my backlog, then consider me interested. Especially when it’s good old fantasy RPG.

A story where you are dumped in a fantasy world and explore it’s various stories. With the upcoming remake, I’m quite curious to dive into the Lunar series and see why various people have recommended it to me.

#1 – Paraside: Duality Unbound (Multiplatform – TBA)

Imagne a tactics RPG, where each battlefield has two sides. Yes, basically a light and a dark side so to speak. And can manipulate the battlefield by flipping the tiles.

Do me a favor and watch the trailer for this game. And then think how many interesting gameplay concepts that this game can have. How is the flipping mechanic going to work. What are the limits of this power.

I’m mostly interested in the story behind this game. Since it’s the style of story I love to write for my personal amusement. But, the gameplay is looking mighty interesting. Now, I have only to decide if I play this title on my PC or if I take it on the go with me on the Switch. We shall see, since the game will have modding support, so the PC version might be my best option.

15 years of game blogging

While this year has been a heavy year for me, I’m happy with everything I achieved. I have been recently published in a fan gaming magazine called ReLOADED by Dominus. And I’m so happy I was able to contribute my work to it.

Next year, I’ll be writing articles for 15 years. I have several special idea’s in mind and have been working on preparations for them. But, I’m not yet going to reveal what they are. Since, I want to leave them a surprise for all of you guys and girl. While 2025 is going to be a busy year for me, I’m sure that it will be filled with amazing adventures and unique opportunities.

When I look at the games that are going to release in 2025, I’m beyond stocked that I will have a lot of games to play and talk about in my blog. But, who knows, games on my backlog or retro games I find might grab my attention more and more.

And with that, I’m going to wrap up this article here. I want to thank you so much for reading and I hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it. I hope to be able to welcome you in another one, but until then have a great rest of your day and take care.

  • ✇Indie Games Plus
  • Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern OverrideJoel Couture
    Trailer Tuesday listens to problems over tea, plays a tense card game against an eerie creature, and quits a job by beating down your-ex colleagues.   A TAVERN FOR TEA  “A... The post Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override appeared first on Indie Games Plus.
     

Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override

23. Květen 2023 v 13:00

Trailer Tuesday listens to problems over tea, plays a tense card game against an eerie creature, and quits a job by beating down your-ex colleagues.   A TAVERN FOR TEA  “A...

The post Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override appeared first on Indie Games Plus.

  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • The Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024 showcaseRobert Purchese
    Just when Geoff Keighley had started to fade from your memory, he comes rubber-banding back with a vengeance - snap! It's Gamescom week and it kicks off with Opening Night Live this evening from 7pm UK time (other Opening Night Live timings here). A pre-show with additional announcements will begin at 6.30pm UK. We'll be watching and reporting on it live, as always, right here, so you can either keep abreast of announcements while you do something else, or you can join in with your thoughtful a
     

The Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024 showcase

20. Srpen 2024 v 14:48

Just when Geoff Keighley had started to fade from your memory, he comes rubber-banding back with a vengeance - snap! It's Gamescom week and it kicks off with Opening Night Live this evening from 7pm UK time (other Opening Night Live timings here). A pre-show with additional announcements will begin at 6.30pm UK. We'll be watching and reporting on it live, as always, right here, so you can either keep abreast of announcements while you do something else, or you can join in with your thoughtful and amusing comments. Please keep us company. Please.

What do we expect to see today? Well, probably Geoff Keighley, but also the new Indiana Jones game, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Dune Awakening. We're also expecting Little Nightmares creator Tarsier to unveil its new project, which could be exciting. On top of that: Diablo 4 expansion Vessel of Hatred, Civilization 7, hero shooter Marvel Rivals, Lost Records (the project made by the creators of Life is Strange), Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (which was recently delayed), and Black Ops 6. Keighley's best pal Hideo Kojima has also been tweeting enigmatic silhouetted pictures of actors who are presumably playing roles in Death Stranding 2.

And before you ask, "Yes, there will be new game announcements," Keighley said on X.

Read more

  • ✇Android Authority
  • Google finally expands Multiview to YouTube, but there’s a small catchRyan McNeal
    Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority Google is bringing YouTube TV’s Multiview feature to YouTube. Subscribers to NFL Sunday Ticket will be able to use Multiview on YouTube on TVs, mobile devices, and tablets. The feature will be available at the start of the NFL season. Multiview, the feature that allows you to watch up to four screens at once, has long been an exclusive to YouTube TV. Now that feature is finding its way over to YouTube, but there’s a small catch. Today, Google an
     

Google finally expands Multiview to YouTube, but there’s a small catch

20. Srpen 2024 v 19:32

YouTube app logo

Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority

  • Google is bringing YouTube TV’s Multiview feature to YouTube.
  • Subscribers to NFL Sunday Ticket will be able to use Multiview on YouTube on TVs, mobile devices, and tablets.
  • The feature will be available at the start of the NFL season.


Multiview, the feature that allows you to watch up to four screens at once, has long been an exclusive to YouTube TV. Now that feature is finding its way over to YouTube, but there’s a small catch.

Today, Google announced a few new perks it is giving to its NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. The most notable of which are the improvements to Multiview. On YouTube TV, these football fans will be able to build a Multiview of any combination of two, three, or four NFL Sunday Ticket games. In the past, Multiview only offered preset picks, so this improvement should offer more freedom over what you watch.

The bigger news, however, is that Multiview is coming to YouTube for the first time. Unfortunately, the feature will only be available to NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers for the purpose of watching football games. Google says this option will be available at the start of the football season, which the season starts on Thursday, September 5. Users will be able to use the YouTube Multiview feature on TVs, mobile devices, and tablets.

Outside of Multiview, the company announced that NFL Fantasy and Yahoo Fantasy players can connect their accounts to Fantasy View. This way, fans can keep track of their fantasy teams without having to take their eye off the game. It has also launched a spoiler mode feature that hides scores for specific teams so you can avoid final scores if you plan to watch a game later.

This is all great news for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. At the same time, we hope this also means that Multiview on YouTube will eventually open up for everyone else and for other types of content.

  • ✇Android Authority
  • Google TV went off the air for hours last weekendStephen Schenck
    Google TV suffered an outage for much of the day this past Saturday. Both the mobile app and Google TV on streaming devices and screens were affected. Everything seems to have been resolved by Sunday morning. Compared to how people got their entertainment 25 years ago, our modern era of streaming just feels so much more civilized. Beyond having access to a greater variety of content than probably any other audience has enjoyed in history, we’re actively in charge of what we’re watching, in a
     

Google TV went off the air for hours last weekend

20. Srpen 2024 v 01:25

  • Google TV suffered an outage for much of the day this past Saturday.
  • Both the mobile app and Google TV on streaming devices and screens were affected.
  • Everything seems to have been resolved by Sunday morning.


Compared to how people got their entertainment 25 years ago, our modern era of streaming just feels so much more civilized. Beyond having access to a greater variety of content than probably any other audience has enjoyed in history, we’re actively in charge of what we’re watching, in a way that feels particularly empowering. But for as far as we’ve come from the days of messing around with rabbit ears to get a weak station to come in, problems still happen, and it looks like Google TV ran into some major issues over the weekend.

In a thread over on the Android TV Reddit sub, user PDPopper shared word of a Google TV outage, ultimately being joined by dozens of voices confirming with their own issues (h/t Johnathan Saunders). Problems look like they first started popping up sometime around Saturday mid-day (Eastern), and we see users reporting the situation resolving by the small hours of Sunday morning.

During that time period, viewers were able to access Google TV services, including both the mobile app and the TV platform. The app basically stopped showing anything at all, while on affected sets, users were still able to stream with third-party apps, but the For you screen no longer worked, and they couldn’t access Google’s Live linear streams.

Some users were able to figure out a work-around to still access their previously purchased media, by way of going through YouTube, which hopefully got them through the afternoon just fine. By Sunday morning, reports had dried up, and it looked like everything was working just like normal.

We’ve reached out to Google to see if we can get any further insight into what happened with this outage, and will update this post to share any statement the company provides.

  • ✇Android Authority
  • A new Plex-integrated, ad-free launcher for Android and Google TVs has rolled outVinayak Guha
    Dispatch is a new ad-free launcher for Android and Google TV devices and is available for download right now on the Google Play Store. The launcher includes extensive customization options and integrates with Plex to create personalized watchlists based on the user’s existing content library. You can sign up for a free 14-day trial to test out the platform. After the trial, you can opt for a lifetime license at $9.99 or a monthly subscription at $0.99. Dispatch, a new launcher for Android an
     

A new Plex-integrated, ad-free launcher for Android and Google TVs has rolled out

20. Srpen 2024 v 00:37

  • Dispatch is a new ad-free launcher for Android and Google TV devices and is available for download right now on the Google Play Store.
  • The launcher includes extensive customization options and integrates with Plex to create personalized watchlists based on the user’s existing content library.
  • You can sign up for a free 14-day trial to test out the platform. After the trial, you can opt for a lifetime license at $9.99 or a monthly subscription at $0.99.


Dispatch, a new launcher for Android and Google TV devices, has rolled out and is ready for public use. Initially announced on Reddit over a year ago, Dispatch recently closed its beta testing phase, and the launcher is now available for download on the Google Play Store.

This announcement was made by Paul Dhaliwal, the developer of Dispatch, via a Reddit post. A noteworthy highlight of the launcher is that it is completely ad-free, giving users access to a far cleaner interface than what is found on most other launchers today. Additionally, Dispatch also integrates with Plex, which is great for users who prefer tailored watchlists that are based on their existing media libraries.

Dispatch launcher

Another standout feature of Dispatch is its extensive customization options, including the ability to hide content that doesn’t interest you as well as the option to toggle on or off any row of content you see on Dispatch’s homepage. So, for instance, if you’re not subscribed to Prime Video, you can hide that particular row so it doesn’t appear on your homepage and clog up your feed.

The launcher includes other user-focused features as well, which can either be enabled or disabled. This level of customization ensures you’re able to consume your preferred content in an environment that’s free of distractions and in line with your exact preferences.

If you’re interested in signing up for Dispatch, you can currently take advantage of the free 14-day trial and explore all the features of this launcher. After the trial period, you can purchase a lifetime license for $9.99 or a monthly license for $0.99.

  • ✇Android Authority
  • Need an outdoor TV? Samsung’s The Terrace is $1,000 off!Edgar Cervantes
    Credit: Samsung Your patio or outdoor living spaces aren’t usually places you would consider putting a TV in, but it can make your football weekends and BBQ days amazingly fun! An outdoor TV has special needs, though, and it can get expensive. You might want to wait it out before pulling the trigger. Here’s a really good deal for you: Samsung’s The Terrace 55-inch TV is currently a whole $1,000 off. This brings the price to a more reasonable $2,500. Get the Samsung The Terrace Partial Sun 5
     

Need an outdoor TV? Samsung’s The Terrace is $1,000 off!

19. Srpen 2024 v 21:24

Samsung The Terrace Partial Sun 55 inch 4K QLED TV

Credit: Samsung

Your patio or outdoor living spaces aren’t usually places you would consider putting a TV in, but it can make your football weekends and BBQ days amazingly fun! An outdoor TV has special needs, though, and it can get expensive. You might want to wait it out before pulling the trigger. Here’s a really good deal for you: Samsung’s The Terrace 55-inch TV is currently a whole $1,000 off. This brings the price to a more reasonable $2,500.

Get the Samsung The Terrace Partial Sun 55-inch 4K QLED TV for $2,500

The deal is available directly from Samsung. This specific discount only applies to the 55-inch model, which is the smallest The Terrace option. That said, the discount gets bigger as you start upgrading. However, the MSRP also increases by far more.

The Terrace is a great TV, featuring a nice 55-inch QLED panel with a 4K resolution. Because it is made to be viewed outdoors, it also reaches levels of over 2,000 nits. This is enough to watch the TV comfortably under partial sun. The TV was also optimized to reduce glare. Because it is made to be outdoors at all times, The Terrace gets an IP55 rating, which means it is dust-protected and can withstand water jets coming from all directions.

Of course, being a Samsung TV, it runs Tizen, so you can enjoy all your favorite streaming apps directly. It supports Quantum HDR 32X, and even has voice assistant support through Bixby or Amazon Alexa.

If you are looking for an amazing outdoor TV, you really can’t go wrong with a Samsung The Terrace. Go get it before it goes back to its usual price! You don’t want to spend $1,000 more if you can avoid it!

  • ✇Mike Cane's Atomic Supermen
  • The Best Of 2019mikecane
    If you missed either of these in 2019, start 2020 with them: Becoming Superman: My Journey From Poverty to Hollywood by J. Michael Straczynski (prior post) Netflix: Unbelievable (prior post)
     
  • ✇Boing Boing
  • Friday Night Videos is a blast from the pastGail Sherman
    Friday Night Videos was a weekly dose of music videos for those without cable and, therefore, no MTV. I hadn't thought about it in years until this episode from 1984, complete with commercials, popped up on YouTube. It is pure 80s nostalgia with Tracey Ullman, who I honestly forgot had a music career, Rockwell, whose Somebody's Watching Me video still creeps me out, a "brand new video by John Cougar Mellencamp," and a talking head of Freddie Mercury smoking like a chimney in an intro to the Radi
     

Friday Night Videos is a blast from the past

20. Srpen 2024 v 17:22
Screenshot: Bud Light ad from the 1980s

Friday Night Videos was a weekly dose of music videos for those without cable and, therefore, no MTV. I hadn't thought about it in years until this episode from 1984, complete with commercials, popped up on YouTube. It is pure 80s nostalgia with Tracey Ullman, who I honestly forgot had a music career, Rockwell, whose Somebody's Watching Me video still creeps me out, a "brand new video by John Cougar Mellencamp," and a talking head of Freddie Mercury smoking like a chimney in an intro to the Radio Gaga video. — Read the rest

The post Friday Night Videos is a blast from the past appeared first on Boing Boing.

  • ✇Semiconductor Engineering
  • Research Bits: Aug. 20Jesse Allen
    EUV mirror interference lithography Researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institute developed an EUV lithography technique that can produce conductive tracks with a separation of just five nanometers by exposing the sample indirectly rather than directly. Called EUV mirror interference lithography (MIL), the technique uses two mutually coherent beams that are reflected onto the wafer by two identical mirrors. The beams then create an interference pattern whose period depends on both the angle of in
     

Research Bits: Aug. 20

20. Srpen 2024 v 09:01

EUV mirror interference lithography

Researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institute developed an EUV lithography technique that can produce conductive tracks with a separation of just five nanometers by exposing the sample indirectly rather than directly.

Called EUV mirror interference lithography (MIL), the technique uses two mutually coherent beams that are reflected onto the wafer by two identical mirrors. The beams then create an interference pattern whose period depends on both the angle of incidence and the wavelength of the light. In addition to the 5nm resolution, the conductive tracks were found to have high contrast and sharp edges.

“Our results show that EUV lithography can produce extremely high resolutions, indicating that there are no fundamental limitations yet. This is really exciting since it extends the horizon of what we deem as possible and can also open up new avenues for research in the field of EUV lithography and photoresist materials,” said Dimitrios Kazazis of the Laboratory of X-ray Nanoscience and Technologies at PSI in a statement.

The method is currently too slow for industrial chip production and can produce only simple and periodic structures. However, the team sees it as a resource for early development of new photoresists and plans to continue research to improve its performance and capabilities. [1]

Artificial sapphire dielectrics

Researchers from Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology created artificial sapphire dielectric wafers made of single-crystalline aluminum oxide (Al2O3).

“The aluminum oxide we created is essentially artificial sapphire, identical to natural sapphire in terms of crystal structure, dielectric properties and insulation characteristics,” said Tian Zi’ao, a researcher at SIMIT, in a release.

“By using intercalation oxidation technology on single-crystal aluminum, we were able to produce this single-crystal aluminum oxide dielectric material,” added Di Zengfeng, a researcher at SIMIT, in a release. “Unlike traditional amorphous dielectric materials, our crystalline sapphire can achieve exceptionally low leakage at just one-nanometer level.”

The researchers hope the improved dielectric properties could lead to more power-efficient devices. [2]

Accelerating computation on sparse data sets

Researchers from Lehigh University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory developed specialized hardware that enables faster computation on data sets that have a high number of zero values, frequent in the fields of bioinformatics and physical sciences. The hardware is portable and can be integrated into general-purpose multi-core computers.

“The accelerating sparse accumulation (ASA) architecture includes a hardware buffer, a hardware cache, and a hardware adder. It takes two sparse matrices, performs a matrix multiplication, and outputs a sparse matrix. The ASA only uses non-zero data when it performs this operation, which makes the architecture more efficient. The hardware buffer and the cache allow the computer processor to easily manage the flow of data; the hardware adder allows the processor to quickly generate values to fill up the empty matrices,” explained Berkely Lab’s Ingrid Ockert in a press release. “Once these values are calculated, the ASA system produces an output. This operation is a building block that the researcher can then use in other functions. For instance, researchers could use these outputs to generate graphs or they could process these outputs through other algorithms such as a Sparse General Matrix-Matrix Multiplication (SpGEMM) algorithm.”

The ASA architecture could accelerate a variety of algorithms. Microbiome research is presented as an example, where it could be used to run metagenomic assembly and similarity clustering algorithms such as Markov Cluster Algorithms that quickly characterize the genetic markers of all of the organisms in a soil sample. [3]

References

[1] I. Giannopoulos, I. Mochi, M. Vockenhuber, Y. Ekinci & D. Kazazis. Extreme ultraviolet lithography reaches 5 nm resolution. Nanoscale, 12.08.2024 https://doi.org/10.1039/D4NR01332H

[2] Zeng, D., Zhang, Z., Xue, Z. et al. Single-crystalline metal-oxide dielectrics for top-gate 2D transistors. Nature (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07786-2

[3] Chao Zhang, Maximilian Bremer, Cy Chan, John M Shalf, and Xiaochen Guo. ASA: Accelerating Sparse Accumulation in Column-wise SpGEMM. ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO) Volume 19, Issue 4, Article No.: 49, Pages 1-24 https://doi.org/10.1145/3543068

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  • ✇Techdirt
  • Disney CFO Says Company ‘Earned’ Right To Relentless Price Hikes. Piracy Might Have Something To Say About That.Karl Bode
    Now that streaming subscriber growth has slowed, we’ve noted repeatedly how the streaming TV sector is falling into all of the bad habits that ultimately doomed traditional cable TV. That has involved chasing pointless “growth of growth’s sake” megamergers and imposing bottomless price hikes and new annoying restrictions — all while simultaneously cutting corners on product quality and staff in a bid to give Wall Street that sweet, impossible, unlimited, quarterly growth it demands. Executives a
     

Disney CFO Says Company ‘Earned’ Right To Relentless Price Hikes. Piracy Might Have Something To Say About That.

Od: Karl Bode
20. Srpen 2024 v 14:31

Now that streaming subscriber growth has slowed, we’ve noted repeatedly how the streaming TV sector is falling into all of the bad habits that ultimately doomed traditional cable TV.

That has involved chasing pointless “growth of growth’s sake” megamergers and imposing bottomless price hikes and new annoying restrictions — all while simultaneously cutting corners on product quality and staff in a bid to give Wall Street that sweet, impossible, unlimited, quarterly growth it demands.

Executives are not being particularly sensitive about it despite some hard lessons learned during the cord cutting years. On the heels of yet another recent price hike across Disney’s Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN streaming services (some as high as 25 percent), Disney CFO Hugh Johnston proudly declared that the company had “earned” the right to increasingly saddle consumers with price hikes:

“We do feel like we’ve earned that pricing in the marketplace, and we feel positively about that. With that will come scale benefits. The product improvements also should reduce churn and keep our consumers with us as they’re evaluating their options.”

We literally just went through this cycle to with traditional cable, yet the execs clearly haven’t learned a thing. When pressed during Disney’s earnings call on whether this might annoy subscribers, Disney CEO Bob Iger brushed aside those concerns:

“We’re not concerned. The goal is to grow engagement on the platform. And what I mean by that is obviously offering a wider variety of programming.”

The problem is the price hikes aren’t generally running parallel with service improvements. Prices are not only increasing; but product streaming catalogs are in many instances getting worse (see: both Marvel and Star Wars properties recent sag in quality and critical acclaim).

At the same time, users are facing more technical restrictions than ever in the forms of device restrictions or password sharing crackdowns. Staff are simultaneously being cut or asked to do more, with less.

Wall Street and the traditional business press laud this behavior because executives are simply looking to maximize shareholder value over the short term. The price hikes helped Disney streaming efforts reach slight profitability for the first time ever, helping convince execs that they’re somehow inherently owed massive profits now that they’ve staked out a beachhead in the streaming wars.

Of course nobody is owed anything. And there’s something these folks really don’t want to talk about: namely that, just like a traditional television industry destroyed by this exact same behavior by the extraction class, none of this is sustainable.

Wall Street’s need for improved quarterly returns at any cost inevitably leads to a sort of auto-cannibalization of product quality. You can’t deliver improved returns through subscriber growth anymore, so executives start looking at restrictions (fewer simultaneous streams, more ads, surcharges for streaming in 4K, etc.), layoffs, price hikes, production cuts, customer service cuts, and pointless, massive mergers that misdirect energy and attention away from improving product quality.

Financial deregulation has ensured there’s no real foundational interest (or financial incentive) in building lasting consumer trust, brand loyalty, or product quality. The focus is short term stock jumps and tax breaks, with the latter repercussions being somebody else’s problem (most immediately consumers and labor, but ultimately execs that have to come in later and restructure everything after the ship runs aground).

Customers might not balk at higher streaming prices immediately. For many (especially compared to traditional TV) streaming still provides a decent value proposition, and Iger was quick to insist they’re not seeing much churn yet in response to hikes. But this isn’t a cycle in which Wall Street can ever be truly satisfied. And streaming is on an accelerated timeline to what traditional cable experienced.

As you saw with traditional cable, product and brand degradation and continues until users ultimately flock to competing, more affordable options, which usually includes piracy. Piracy rates are already rising again in response to executive decisions, and executives seem poised and ready to blame everything but themselves for file sharing’s growing resurgence.

  • ✇Space Game Junkie
  • SGJ Podcast #468 – Check-InBrian Rubin
    Hey friends, welcome to this week’s show. Sorry for the delay in getting it out, I’ve been swamped at work and the week got away from me. So, this time, Spaz, Julie, Thorston, Jacob, David and I have one of our regular check-ins, where we talk about what we’re playing (which you can see below)... The post SGJ Podcast #468 – Check-In appeared first on Space Game Junkie.
     

SGJ Podcast #468 – Check-In

12. Srpen 2024 v 21:55

Hey friends, welcome to this week’s show. Sorry for the delay in getting it out, I’ve been swamped at work and the week got away from me. So, this time, Spaz, Julie, Thorston, Jacob, David and I have one of our regular check-ins, where we talk about what we’re playing (which you can see below)...

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  • ✇Pure Nintendo
  • Review: Arranger (Nintendo Switch)Jemma Casson
    Arranger is an indie action-puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. This top-down adventure features a sliding-tile mechanic that creates all sorts of interesting problems to solve. Let’s delve into the ins and outs of this unique outing. The plot follows a girl named Jemma—yes, I now share a name with a cool video-game protagonist, and I couldn’t be happier. It seems our in-game Jemma mysteriously arrived in a peaceful town as a baby. Now that she’s old enough, it’s time to leave the relative safe
     

Review: Arranger (Nintendo Switch)

16. Srpen 2024 v 00:04

Arranger is an indie action-puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. This top-down adventure features a sliding-tile mechanic that creates all sorts of interesting problems to solve. Let’s delve into the ins and outs of this unique outing.

The plot follows a girl named Jemma—yes, I now share a name with a cool video-game protagonist, and I couldn’t be happier. It seems our in-game Jemma mysteriously arrived in a peaceful town as a baby. Now that she’s old enough, it’s time to leave the relative safety of her village to seek adventure in the outside world.

Of course, things are dangerous beyond the city limits. An entity known as static has corrupted objects, and Jemma sets about putting things right. Our plucky heroine is ready to take on any challenge that comes her way. These tend to come in the form of blocked passages, requiring a little lateral thinking to work out how to continue.

Arranger - Nintendo Switch - screen 1

Arranger’s trick is that the ground beneath Jemma moves with her. The whole world is divided into squares, allowing you to slide across each area, moving objects with you. This gimmick is easy to pick up, and opens many possibilities. For example, if a passage is blocked by an enemy, sliding a sword into it will let you through. Other traps might involve a laser to somehow block or a button to press. It’s head-scratching at times, but satisfying to solve.

Something I didn’t expect to find among the puzzles were boss fights. These are an excellent break from the brain teasers, presenting unique and elaborate ways to defeat each one. Perhaps you have to loop a long enemy back around and onto itself by sliding certain tiles. Or maybe you need to arrange objects to sit atop buttons to open up a way to attack. It’s unlike any traditional boss design I’ve played, and I love it.

Arranger does a great job of balancing this danger with light-hearted characters and dialogue. There’s plenty of humor among the quirky characters. I particularly enjoyed getting to know the stay-at-home inhabitants of a village who receive everything via mail (delivered by robot birds, no less) and have consequently lost the ability to socialize. How do you convince them to come out of their homes? It’s all part of the adventure. 

Arranger - Nintendo Switch - screen 3

Apart from the main quest, Jemma also embarks on interesting side quests, such as using moving tiles to pair two animals. Those shy creatures aren’t going to procreate without a little intervention, it seems. To further focus the adventure on these types of puzzles and characters, Jemma doesn’t have any kind of health bar or life meter to stress over. In fact, she can’t die at all. This balance makes the game more accessible to players of all ages. 

Graphically, Arranger looks terrific. The top-down style reminds me of SNES-era titles, presented in a colorful world. Cutscenes use a comic-book layout, capturing emotion through static images. Even the background is special, with interesting backdrops behind the action that gives the game an artistic feel.

Overall, Arranger is a creative outing with a perfectly balanced sense of adventure. The light-hearted tone couples with the unique sliding mechanic to present something different and, most importantly, fun. This is a title worth checking out. 

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  • ✇SUPERJUMP
  • FFXIV: Dawntrail Job GuideRachel Alm
    Final Fantasy XIV is on its fifth expansion, and with that comes two new jobs for our Warriors of Light to master. Dawntrail's release means that Pictomancer and Viper – both damage dealers (or DPS) – are newly available to play. But they're far from the only options. Final Fantasy XIV is now officially up to 21 main jobs, as well as one limited job with a second on the way. A continual evolution of specified playstyles means that with every new level cap, each job gets tweaked a little, making
     

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

13. Srpen 2024 v 17:00
FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Final Fantasy XIV is on its fifth expansion, and with that comes two new jobs for our Warriors of Light to master. Dawntrail's release means that Pictomancer and Viper – both damage dealers (or DPS) – are newly available to play. But they're far from the only options.

Final Fantasy XIV is now officially up to 21 main jobs, as well as one limited job with a second on the way. A continual evolution of specified playstyles means that with every new level cap, each job gets tweaked a little, making it the perfect opportunity to dive into something new.

SUPERJUMP has a handy guide for anyone not certain what job to level next, homing in on what each excels at, the drawbacks, and its playstyle.


2.0 A Realm Reborn

Final Fantasy XIV's base game includes the original base class to job evolution. Your journey from levels 1 - 30 are as your selected base class, and upon reaching level 30 you receive your corresponding job stone and are able to move through the job questline. You'll need to complete one of these regardless, as not only does the game require you to pick a discipline during character creation, but every other job introduced in the later expansions begins at or after level 30.

You'll progress through the job quests through to level 80. These job quests also grant certain actions upon completion, so not completing them means you'll be missing the necessary skills. They're a must.

Tanks

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Gladiator - Level 1, Gladiator's Guild

Job Quest: Paladin's Pledge - Level 30, Gladiator's Guild

Paladins are primarily party-defensive tanks, with a skillset suited to mitigating damage to the whole party. In comparison to the three other tanks, Paladin is more "buff"-heavy, meaning they can do more to protect the at-large group and even heal other members, but also have to balance the uses of their abilities. Play-wise, there might be a little negotiating with party-wide damages and preemptively knowing when wind-ups for big hits might benefit from popping a little extra protection on everyone. They also have some skills that require casting.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Marauder - Level 1, Marauder's Guild

Job Quest: Pride and Duty (Will Take You From the Mountain) - Level 30, Marauder's Guild

Warriors are tanks focused more on damage and self-preservation. They've got nifty self-healing abilities that are notoriously convenient for running content solo. They lack Paladin's more party-based defense strategy, but their invul ability – Holmgang – is an endure-like ability that keeps them from falling below 1 HP for 10 seconds and is similarly as basic in use. Warrior is often considered extremely beginner-friendly due to its self-sustaining abilities and a forgiving rotation.

So, if you prefer a bit of tunnel vision when tanking – in not necessarily having to worry about party buffs, and instead focusing on yourself and fight mechanics – Warrior is the way to go.


DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Lancer - Level 1, Lancer's Guild

Job Quest: Eye of the Dragon - Level 30, Lancer's Guild

Dragoons have a storied history in Ishgard. They're the poster job for Heavensward, and they also used to be affectionately known as floor tanks. They're very leap-oriented, so it's important when playing Dragoon to know your position on the board and be able to accurately understand where your dismount might land you, although this has become less of a pain in recent updates. Dragoons are also positional, meaning that damage is increased depending on the position in which you're executing certain skills.

These positions are usually the rear and flank (often on bigger enemies or bosses) and straight lines for mobs. Dragoons have a pretty solid starter kit with a very focused and straightforward rotation. Battle Litany, acquired at level 52 by way of job quest, provides more utility for the party, but otherwise, this job is a dedicated slice and dicer.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Pugilist – Level 1, Pugilist's Guild

Job Quest: Brother From Another Mother – Level 30, Pugilist's Guild

Monks move fast and hit hard. They're a close-range melee and are great if you're looking to be able to run around the board and dodge mechanics without having to worry about cast times or more explicit positionals. Unlike Dragoon, there's a fair bit of flexibility in how (and when) exactly you want to execute certain actions, but this also makes the job a little more of a balancing act. Monk has different "forms", and transitioning into these will determine the nature of the rotation in use. There are positionals in the coeurl form, but the other two – Opo-opo and Raptor – are more general in dealing damage. Monk has a generally loose, weavy feel during combat, with constant upkeep of moves and little downtime.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Archer – Level 1, Archer's Guild

Job Quest: A Song of Bards and Bowmen – Level 30, Archer's Guild

Bards are the songsters of the group, and like their inspirational counterparts, they have more utility for the wider group in the form of music-based actions that offer increased critical hit rates, healing, and more to all party members within range. Bards are also less strict in their rotations and have room for maneuverability in playstyle. Because of this focus on the wider group, Bards have somewhat of a responsibility (especially in higher-end content) to understand the use and timing of certain critical skill buffs.

In addition – you ever hear anyone playing the harp in the overworld? Leveling Bard also allows you to unlock instruments, which will provide you with a plethora of ways to play actual music on a variety of instruments.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Thaumaturge - Level 1, Thaumaturge's Guild

Job Quest: Taking the Black – Level 30, Thaumaturge's Guild

Y'shtola of the Scion is a dedicated black mage – a powerful spell-caster who can literally call down meteors on foes. Black Mage is a caster, meaning that you will have some downtime in readying spells, making the class a bit more difficult if you're dodging mechanic-heavy fights. There's a long-running joke that Black Mages refuse to move for certain AOEs when they're in their ley lines, which reduces cast time for a quicker rotation. It reflects a pretty real sacrifice of the playstyle, in that mistakes in your rotation when balancing the element gauge while having to dodge can result in a loss of built-up DPS. It is widely considered one of the best DPS damage-wise though.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Arcanist – Level 1, Arcanist's Guild

Job Quest: Austerities of Flame – Level 30, Arcanist's Guild

Summoners utilize the unique ability of summons, or "pets", to help deal damage. There are three main summons which, after the carbuncle phase, will become Garuda-egi, Ifrit-egi, and Titan-egi. Later levels see your ability to unlock Bahamut and Phoenix, which are pretty fun to unleash onto the field. Summoner is also one of the few DPS classes that has a resurrection ability, so they're able to assist healers if the party is taking heavy losses during a high-level raid or trial.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: My First Daggers – Level 1, Rogue's Guild

Job Quest: Peasants by Day, Ninjas by Night - Level 30, Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks

Ninja is a notoriously busy job, with high DPS and constant damage-dealing. There's little downtime, and there are windows in which you have to execute high burst damage. It's a very mobile class with some positionals, so there's a lot of flexibility in movement if you're trying to easily get out of the way of AOEs and other telegraphed attacks. This makes it a good choice for dodging mechanics, but the rotation can get busy, be demanding, and require focus.


Healer

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Conjurer – Level 1, Conjurer's Guild

Job Quest: Seer Folly – Level 30, Conjurer's Guild

White Mages are the traditional healers, with the bulk of their actions focused on casting strong burst heals instead of regen abilities or shield actions, meaning the play is a bit more reactive to what's happening in a fight than it is preemptive. As casters, this also means you run up against a similar issue as Black Mage, although thankfully this is offset by a great set of off-global-cool down (oGCD) skills that consist of instant heals and a pretty big heal-potency buff. They're also the only job questline that gets a mount at low level, so if you want to snag a unicorn by level 30, this is your place to do it.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Class Quest: Way of the Arcanist – Level 1, Arcanist's Guild

Job Quest: Forgotten but Not Gone – Level 30, Arcanist's Guild

The great thing about Scholar and Summoner is that they're both derived from the Arcanist class, so you really can level 2 jobs for the price of one until level 30. Scholars have a little more of a detailed playstyle, considering they've got a "pet" that, while autonomous, can do with a little guiding. Scholars are considered shield healers, which means they have a heavier focus on regen abilities and protective spells, but they're also pretty flexible.

Since this job has designated pet commands, it allows for greater situational specificity and adaptable play. This also means it's a bit of a hard sell if you like a less cluttered hot bar.


Heavensward

2015's Heavensward brought three new jobs into the rotation, one for each of the roles. The starting city - Ishgard - is full of towering Gothic structures and continual gales of snow. You'll find each starting quest line for the new jobs housed here, with no more class quests as a prerequisite. While you'll need to have completed the base game MSQ to unlock them, they all start at level 30.

Tank

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Our End – Level 50, The Pillars

Dark Knight is well-beloved for having one of the more emotionally potent questlines in the game. Some level it explicitly for that, but Dark Knight is a popular tank for a reason, and it's only partially because of its cooly gothic aesthetics. Like Warrior, Dark Knights can cause a lot of damage, but they have fewer self-sustainability abilities. You can also summon a shadow to fight with you at level 80, which adds to the whole job's vibe.

One of the more complicated aspects is in its invul ability, Living Dead, which allows you to essentially live past a hit that takes you to 0 HP, but you have to reach that 0 to activate your following ability, Walking Dead, which allows your dealt damage to provide big HP regens. This is a nifty ability when applied right but can also backfire in a way that Warrior or Paladin's invul abilities can't.


DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Savior of Skysteel – Level 50, Foundation

Machinists are the gunslingers of the group, able to fire off from a distance with consistent damage. Unlike Bard, they have no real party buffs, meaning they're more focused on dealing damage. By level 40 Machinists gain a rook companion that runs, essentially, on its "battery" charge, and can only be in battle for so long. Machinists have a fairly dedicated rotation, so there's less concern about how flexible a player has to be under pressure. They're great if you want to blend more into the damage-dealing background.


Healer

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Stairway to the Heavens – Level 50, The Pillars

Astrologians are a bit more complicated than their other healing counterparts. They function on the use of cards that can be applied to certain members of the party based on their own job classification. For example, if the Balance card is drawn, it's best applied to a melee DPS or a tank for that extra few percentage points of buffed damage dealing. Knowing what cards apply to what classes makes this job a fair bit more difficult to master, in that there's some memorization needed under pressure, and the preemptive needs of the abilities means you'll have to read the tells of content mechanics more closely.


Stormblood

The third expansion arrived in 2017 and brought two new DPS jobs. This time the starting city is the jumping-puzzle playground of Kugane, but you won't find the jobs here – they're both unlockable in Ul'dah, and the only prerequisite is that you reach level 50, as they both start at level 50. This would start the trend of each new job introduction at expansion launch being twenty levels below the current max level. This also means they're only ten levels below the previous expansion's max, and since you're starting Stormblood at 60, you'll only need to level up by 10 to go through the MSQ with a shiny new job.

DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: The Way of the Samurai – Level 50, Steps of Nald

Samurai is the heavy hitter of the melee DPS, in that it is a pure damage dealer. It lacks any party buffs, so the focus of the job is considered more selfish, an ideal choice for those who don't want to have to worry about when and how to execute certain buff abilities on other players. As a melee class, Samurai can also easily move around while still executing actions. It's a good starting class with high yields of damage, where you can focus, really, on just wailing on the enemy.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Taking the Red – Level 50, Steps of Thal

Red Mages are a bit of a mix between casters and melee classes. They see-saw between the white and black mana use and function slightly similar to black mages in the balancing out of particular spell affiliations. You also have engage and disengage abilities that, if well timed, allow for easy outs from AOEs as needed. Red Mages are also sometimes cheekily referred to as "Rez-Mages" for their Verraise ability when paired with their Dualcast trait (meaning the next spell has no cast time) for a great combo in high-end content. Conversely, it can also put some extra pressure on you if you want to fly a bit more under the radar. Luckily, you don't have to really worry about that until level 64 – and even then, its only real constant usefulness is in bigger party content.


Shadowbringers

Lali-HO! Shadowbringers is the expansion everyone talks about. It broke some ground after doing away with the slightly daunting job quests, and instead consolidated all roles into dedicated role quest lines. This was a four-way split to tank, healer, magical ranged DPS and physical DPS role quest lines. Luckily, these don't grant abilities like the job-specific quest lines do, so you can complete them at your leisure in later expansions – although they are required reading in Shadowbringers.

Tank

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Makings of a Gunbreaker – Level 60, New Gridania

Gunbreaker is a high-damage tank with a rotation that feels very DPS-like to a lot of players. It's got flashy moves and versatility in what kind of tank it needs to function as, so in content with two tanks, like higher-end trials, Gunbreaker can more easily adjust to the playstyle best suited to complement the other tank. Its invul ability, Superbolide, is fun in that it immediately reduces your HP to one while offering a window of 10-second invulnerability. Superbolide does have a pretty big tell (in that the HP just whooshes to one) but hey, as I've been maining White Mage lately, that's what Benediction's instant full heal is for!


DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Shall We Dance? – Level 30, Lower Decks

Dancers fall in with Bards at the lower end of the damage-dealing spectrum in exchange for great party-wide buffs. Specifically for this job, you can select a "dance partner" with whom you can share all the benefits of your personal buffs, so it's best to choose a high-yield damage dealer like Samurai. There's a fair bit of flexibility with Dancer and it's an easy job to dodge with, making it a good selection for newcomers. It's also got something of a dancing mini-game at the end of a rotation, making it feel a little more cheerful than some of the serious jobs.


Endwalker

All good things end, and we mark the finale of a 10-year saga with the release of 2021's Endwalker. This also marks the first new job – Sage – that would be endemic to Final Fantasy XIV itself. These jobs are unlockable in the starting cities of Ul'dah and Limsa Lominsa, so you can grab them as long as you've reached level 70.

Healer

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Sage's Path – Level 60, Lower Decks

Sage is considered a shield healer, meaning that nearly its entire toolkit is dedicated to preventative or pre-planned healing. This makes the job the opposite in utility of White Mage, which excels in topping up low numbers. Sage is all about preventing the numbers from getting that low in the first place, and they've got quite a few skills aimed at assuring damage is mitigated. It's best suited to players who like to be proactive rather than reactive and works wonderfully if you can reduce greater damage right off the bat. If stuff does hit the fan though, Sages aren't necessarily equipped with instant burst heals as readily as White Mage or Scholar.


DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: The Killer Instinct – Level 60, Steps of Nald

Reaper calls the aid of voidsent to assist in battle. It's a very aesthetic job, sharing the vibes of Dark Knight in its particularly emo attire. Unlike most other melee jobs, it doesn't have as many positionals to remember, and also features an ability to become possessed by a voidsent, allowing you a burst window of high damage dealing. Reaper is flexible and considered easy to initially learn, making it a great entry point for those new to melee DPS.


Dawntrail

Announced at 2023's Fan Festival in Las Vegas, Square Enix unveiled Dawntrail, ushering in a new arc for the game's central story. It's a much sunnier venture – with vistas and cities inspired by South American cultures and rite of succession on the line. The two main jobs each start at level 80.

DPS

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: Enter the Viper – Level 80, Steps of Nald

Viper is the newest melee DPS and boasts extremely high damage. It's also a much more straightforward job than some of the other melee DPS jobs, meaning your hot bar won't be quite so busy. Lacking any real party buff skills, Viper is a more selfish playstyle focused solely on dealing damage and can grant itself its own buffs. Its combo also has more tells, making it easier to execute under pressure, as there's more guidance for what to press and at what times.

FFXIV: Dawntrail Job Guide

Job Quest: The Joy of Pictomancy – Level 90, Old Gridania

Pictomancer is a unique job that's got an...interesting playstyle. There's also something unintentionally hilarious about seeing players bust out a giant cartoon hammer while fighting a massive enemy that might be responsible for ending the world as we know it. Pictomancer focuses on painting certain rotations for its job gauge, and these can be applied situationally. You can also "pre-load" certain skills by painting them on your canvas, allowing you easy access to them as needed. It's a change of pace from other jobs that follow similar patterns, making Pictomancer a pretty fun pick.


So there you have it, 10 years of Jobs in the epic universe of Final Fantasy XIV. Let us know if the comments if you'd like to see more guides from our team.

  • ✇Attack of the Fanboy
  • Catastrophic Netflix Leak Leads To Widespread Controversy OnlineAnna Williams
    Content leaks have been an ongoing controversy in the entertainment sphere for decades, effecting every industry from film, television, to comic books and print novels. While fans obviously want to know everything they can about an upcoming release, it can be easy to forget just how harmful leaks can be to the people working on a project. Dubbed one of the “biggest leaking disasters” in the anime industry’s lengthy history, the recent Netflix leaks that’s caused highly anticipated shows like
     

Catastrophic Netflix Leak Leads To Widespread Controversy Online

8. Srpen 2024 v 23:49

Content leaks have been an ongoing controversy in the entertainment sphere for decades, effecting every industry from film, television, to comic books and print novels. While fans obviously want to know everything they can about an upcoming release, it can be easy to forget just how harmful leaks can be to the people working on a project.

Dubbed one of the “biggest leaking disasters” in the anime industry’s lengthy history, the recent Netflix leaks that’s caused highly anticipated shows like Dandadan, Ranma 1/2, and Arcane Season 2, and more to be partially or fully leaked online has fans and industry professionals in an understandable outrage.

How Did So Many of Netflix’s Biggest Animated Releases Get Leaked?

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While details are still sparse at this time on how the site was hacked, online sleuths have speculated the leaker may be located in Japan due to the content being recorded in Japanese and lacking subtitles. The leaked footage from these episodes are low quality and covered in watermarks, which seems to suggest that many of them were still in production when the files were taken.

This leak isn’t just a bad look on Netflix’s part, it’s also extremely harmful for the team’s involved in each of these series’ and film’s productions. Fans and professionals alike are furious over this series of events, and many are urging the streaming to giant to make an official statement.

This is our hard work.
It is meant to be released on its due date, something we, as animators, really look forward to.

It is incredibly disrespectful and just straight up annoying. You think you are doing some kind of service to the community but you are not. https://t.co/UX0lCrZbuZ

— Kass Chapa・アニメーター 🇲🇽❤🇵🇸 (@kaoyumari) August 7, 2024

At time of writing, Netflix has been silent on what happened.

  • ✇Siliconera
  • See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music VideoJenni Lada
    Square Enix released a Chrissy Costanza music video for the FFXIV “Give It All” Arcadion Raid song, as well as shared the official English lyrics for the track. The song debuted alongside the 7.01 Dawntrail Raid AAC Light-heavyweight Tier. In FFXIV, you hear the song “Give It All” during AAC Light-heavyweight M4. The Orchestrion Roll for the track is also a basic rarity reward from a Treasure Coffer from the fight. The idea is that Wicked Thunder is “performing” the track. In reality, it is
     

See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video

20. Srpen 2024 v 22:30

See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadian Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video

Square Enix released a Chrissy Costanza music video for the FFXIV “Give It All” Arcadion Raid song, as well as shared the official English lyrics for the track. The song debuted alongside the 7.01 Dawntrail Raid AAC Light-heavyweight Tier.

In FFXIV, you hear the song “Give It All” during AAC Light-heavyweight M4. The Orchestrion Roll for the track is also a basic rarity reward from a Treasure Coffer from the fight. The idea is that Wicked Thunder is “performing” the track. In reality, it is a The Primals song with Costanza providing the vocals. Previously, the company shared the track following its release. However, now the additional video and lyrics are also available.

Here are the full, official “Give It All” FFXIV Arcadion Raid song lyrics:

Tonight our city bleeds red, blue, and green 
As I walk in the dark unseen 

Yet like the grey the sky is draped in 
The colors in my heart have faded 

Gone 
They're gone 
They're gone 
All gone 

A girl looks to the stars and dares to dream 
On the world she'd make her mark, it seemed 

This phantom in my mirror starin' back 
I realize that girl is 

Gone 
She's gone 
She's gone 
I'm gone 

Climbed every mountain, made it to the top 
I had it all, or so I thought 
Traded tomorrow for a lie 
And found the price too high 

The clock is ticking counting down to naught 
I'm outta time but it won't stop 
I'll bet my life before it's lost 
That final line I'll cross 

There ain't no going back 
No going back 
No going back 
No 

What light's left here inside 
I'll suffocate 
If that's what it takes, oh 

And those who look to cast me aside 
or turn their backs and leave me to die 

You can try, can try, come try, 
But I will survive 

No going back 
No going back 
Won't ever 
(no) Never again, no 

Ain't no going back 
No going back 
No coming back from the edge 

Look in my eyes, yeah I know you understand 
(somebody help, my misery's taking me) 
I've made up my mind, now there ain't no going back 
(somebody help, I'm losing what's left of me) 
I've made up my mind, now my heart's demanding 
I'm ready to fight til there's one left standing 
Tonight, lightning'll strike, thunder will fall 
(and) You're gonna give it all 

To me 
To me 
To me 
To me, I gotta believe 
You'll set 
Me free

Tonight my circle finally comes complete 
One last step from the dark, I breathe 

The music's swellin', crowd is chantin' 
And for this moment fear's an after-thought
It's gone
It's gone 
All gone 

I look out to the crowd and there I see 
A thousand little girls--all me 

I've turned the tables, yeah I'm fightin' back 
I'll bring the lightnin', now it's 

On 
It's on 
It's on 
You're gone 

Climbed every mountain, made it to the top 
I had it all, or so I thought 
Traded tomorrow for a lie 
And found the price too high 

The clock is ticking counting down to naught 
I'm outta time but it won't stop 
I'll bet my life before it's lost 
That final line I'll cross 

There ain't no going back 
No going back 
No going back 
No 

What light's left here inside 
I'll suffocate 
If that's what it takes, oh 

And those who look to cast me aside 
or turn their backs and leave me to die 

You can try, can try, come try, 
But I will survive 

No going back 
No going back 
Won't ever 
(no) Never again, no 

Ain't no going back 
No going back 
No coming back from the edge, no more 

Next, here’s the “Give It All” music video from YouTube, which features gameplay footage from FFXIV, Solution Nine, and the Arcadion Raid. Note there are spoilers for all the AAC Light-heavyweight Tier fights in the video below, and not just the Wicked Thunder one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSU-swmCxVM

Both standard and Savage versions of the AAC Light-heavyweight Tier Arcadion fight are available in the game. The more difficult version of the Raid debuted at the end of July 2024 in patch 7.05.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the Arcadian Raid series are part of the Dawntrail patches.

The post See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video appeared first on Siliconera.

  • ✇The Escapist
  • FromSoftware’s Armored Core To Make TV Debut With Amazon Anthology SeriesRyan Galloway
    Elden Ring might not be getting the TV spotlight that some fans have been hoping for, but FromSoftware’s other franchise Armored Core certainly is. Amazon’s upcoming anthology series Secret Level will include an episode based on the mech battling series Armored Core. This animated series takes viewers on a journey inside the universe of a selection of games, that have never been shown before. Fans can get a glimpse at what’s to come thanks to a trailer revealed on day one of Gamescom.
     

FromSoftware’s Armored Core To Make TV Debut With Amazon Anthology Series

21. Srpen 2024 v 01:08

Elden Ring might not be getting the TV spotlight that some fans have been hoping for, but FromSoftware’s other franchise Armored Core certainly is.

Amazon’s upcoming anthology series Secret Level will include an episode based on the mech battling series Armored Core. This animated series takes viewers on a journey inside the universe of a selection of games, that have never been shown before. Fans can get a glimpse at what’s to come thanks to a trailer revealed on day one of Gamescom.

The animated show is from the producers of Netflix’s Love + Death & Robots which was a breakout hit for the streaming platform showing breathtaking animation with unique stories. That means Secret Level is in great hands, and fans would want it to be given the popularity of these franchises.

Alongside Armored Core, Secret Level will include episodes that feature Dungeons & Dragons, Mega Man, Pac-Man, and Warhammer 40,000 among others. These are some of the most popular gaming franchises ever, and now they’re getting a fresh animated take for viewers to dive into.

Season one of Secret Level will include 15 episodes, however, the length of each episode is unknown. Just know that they will be shorts so don’t expect full-length episodes, or complete seasons for any of these franchises. 

Secret Level is set to premiere on Dec. 10, 2024, so fans don’t have too long before they get to see these loved franchises on screen. It isn’t clear whether all episodes of the show will be shared at once or if it will be weekly, but expect that information to surface closer to its release.

If you want to get your Armored Core fix in before the show gets here you can purchase and play Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC right now.

  • ✇The Escapist
  • Bruce Timm’s Female Penguin Argument Doesn’t Make a Whole Lot of Sense (And It Doesn’t Matter)Leon Miller
    A quick scan of social media confirms that Batman: Caped Crusader‘s female version of the Penguin is still a talking point, weeks after the show’s debut. Showrunner Bruce Timm’s comments probably haven’t helped either. In an interview for the Emmys website, Timm chalked up Caped Crusader‘s gender-swapped Oswald Cobblepot to a shortage of viable alternatives. “[Executive producer] James [Tucker] and I were talking about the overview of [Caped Crusader],” Timm recalled. “And we said, ‘One of th
     

Bruce Timm’s Female Penguin Argument Doesn’t Make a Whole Lot of Sense (And It Doesn’t Matter)

20. Srpen 2024 v 19:56

A quick scan of social media confirms that Batman: Caped Crusader‘s female version of the Penguin is still a talking point, weeks after the show’s debut. Showrunner Bruce Timm’s comments probably haven’t helped either.

In an interview for the Emmys website, Timm chalked up Caped Crusader‘s gender-swapped Oswald Cobblepot to a shortage of viable alternatives. “[Executive producer] James [Tucker] and I were talking about the overview of [Caped Crusader],” Timm recalled. “And we said, ‘One of the problems with Batman, as he is, is there’s a lack of good [female] villains. You’ve got Catwoman, you’ve got Poison Ivy, you’ve got Harley Quinn. But it would be really good to have more female villains […] We never really could figure out exactly what to do with the Penguin, what the gimmick for The Penguin would be. What if we gender-flip the Penguin?'”

It’s a well-articulated argument; it also doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Yet ultimately, the rationale behind Batman: Caped Crusader‘s female version of the Penguin doesn’t really matter; the execution does.

The Bat-Canon Has Plenty of Good Female Villains

Catwoman holding a cat in Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1

Admittedly, Timm isn’t entirely wrong. The Dark Knight’s list of enemies definitely skews male-heavy. That said, there are still plenty of good female Bat-baddies. Aside from the three Timm mentions (two of whom, Catwoman and Harley Quinn, appear in Batman: Caped Crusader), there’s also Talia al Ghul, Lady Shiva, Jezebel Jet, and female incarnations of Clayface and Ventriloquist. Oh, and let’s not forget two of Timm’s own co-creations, Phantasm and Roxy Rocket. That’s just off the top of my head, too. There’s probably a few more viable candidates I’m missing, without even getting into less flamboyant characters like gangster Sofia Falcone.

Related: Batman: Caped Crusader: What’s Linton Midnite’s Deal in Season 1?

True, some of the above supervillains are overexposed (particularly Ivy), while the rest aren’t exactly A-listers. However, Timm’s approach to Caped Crusader is rooted in reinvention and revitalization. If the likes of Roxy Rocket and Lady Clayface don’t work as is, that’s the perfect invitation to revamp them. After all, Timm’s done it before with underappreciated male villains. Together with Paul Dini, he gave us the modern Mr. Freeze! So, while I don’t personally have an issue with Penguin being a woman, I find the notion that Timm was essentially forced down that road a tad disingenuous.

Batman: Caped Crusader’s Penguin Is About Reinvention

Harley Quinn's introduction in Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1, with her wearing a jester ensemble, her face covered in shadows

Yet, again, just because Timm’s “female Penguin” motivations don’t stack up doesn’t mean they’re without merit. As noted above, Timm’s goal with Batman: Caped Crusader was to put a fresh spin on the Bat-mythos, the way he did as a co-architect of Batman: The Animated Series (only different). James Tucker said as much in the joint Emmys interview. “That was the mission statement for [Caped Crusader] in general: to do something that harkened back to the original, but flip it.” Recasting Oswald Cobblepot as Oswalda certainly does that.

Related: Is Batman: Caped Crusader Getting a Season 2?

Of course, this approach is bound to rub some fans up the wrong way. Setting aside the gender politics of it all, some folks just don’t like drastic deviations from established comics canon, and that’s totally fine. We all have our own threshold for change. But for a Batman adaptation to stand out from its decades’ worth of predecessors—and, heck, to justify its very existence—it can’t be afraid to mix things up a bit. Otherwise, things get same-samey and stale. Trying to avoid this fate is how you end up with a slimy Harvey Dent, a Joker-free Harley Quinn, and yes, Timm’s female Penguin.

Bruce Timm Is Wrong About Batman’s Rogues (But Right About Caped Crusader’s Penguin)

Batman fighting Oswalda Cobblepot/The Penguin in Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1, as Penguin tries to slam him with her umbrella

And let’s be real: a cabaret-singing female Penguin is an objectively fun take on the character (even if the Oswalda name is a bit lame). It’s surprising, without actually straying all that far from the OG Penguin’s essence. A ruthless, avian-looking crime boss who feigns legitimacy? That certainly tracks with several depictions of Penguin (including in the comics). Voice actor Minnie Driver’s performance is terrific, too. Indeed, it’s not hard to see why Oswalda has her defenders as well as her detractors. So, no, it doesn’t matter that Bruce Timm is wrong about Batman’s lack of good female villains; he was still right about Caped Crusader‘s female Penguin.

Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 is currently streaming on Prime Video.

  • ✇The Escapist
  • ‘This Series Never Stood a Chance:’ Star Wars Fans React to The Acolyte’s CancellationJackson Hayes
    It’s safe to say that Disney+’s Star Wars series The Acolyte divided the fanbase. Many embraced it for taking the franchise in new directions, while others were never on board. Well, just like when it was airing, Star Wars fans can’t agree on a stance when discussing The Acolyte‘s cancellation. Deadline dropped the news that The Acolyte would not be returning for a second season. However, reports claim the axing has nothing to do with fan backlash but with the series’ inability to maintain st
     

‘This Series Never Stood a Chance:’ Star Wars Fans React to The Acolyte’s Cancellation

20. Srpen 2024 v 15:20

It’s safe to say that Disney+’s Star Wars series The Acolyte divided the fanbase. Many embraced it for taking the franchise in new directions, while others were never on board. Well, just like when it was airing, Star Wars fans can’t agree on a stance when discussing The Acolyte‘s cancellation.

Deadline dropped the news that The Acolyte would not be returning for a second season. However, reports claim the axing has nothing to do with fan backlash but with the series’ inability to maintain steady viewership. Some will point to fans’ frustration as the reason people weren’t tuning in, but it was a lot more complicated than that.

The Acoltye Never Stood a Chance

There were two major camps going at it while The Acolyte was airing: those turned off from the series from the jump and those willing to give it a chance. Unfortunately, between all of the debates about breaking canon and Sith abs, a third group was forgotten: the casual fans who don’t care about canon or really anything but having something to watch after work.

Seeing all of the discourse online about the show likely made a lot of people look elsewhere for entertainment. After all, who wants to be thrown into the middle of a fight about space wizards when there are far more important things to worry about?

“Star Wars fans, smh,” said X user Deshair. This series never stood a chance. And before anyone says, ‘Well what about Ahsoka?’ They only watched it for Anakin.”

“The Acolyte being cancelled is just another example of toxic internet hate,” added Alex on X. “The show never got a chance to breathe and half the people hating on it never even watched an episode.”

Related: The Acolyte Subverts Star Wars in a Big Way That Doesn’t Always Work

It’s a Bad Time To Be a TV Show

There are also more than a few discussions online about how shows aren’t able to find their audiences anymore. Countless shows struggle in their first season, only to come back stronger in later outings. It’s possible that could’ve happened with The Acolyte, but it never had time to grow.

“It’s a generally bleak time for television; not just because of The Acolyte,” said Riley on X. “Everything gets cancelled. Nothing gets a chance to find its footing like before. Companies wonder why no one’s watching and it’s because no one wants to get invested in an inevitable unfinished story.”

Unfortunately, unless Star Wars releases some sort of tie-in, like a novel or comic, The Acolyte will be an unfinished story. That’s not bad news for everyone, but those close to the industry will say it’s bad news for the entertainment landscape.

  • ✇The Escapist
  • Is Star Wars: The Acolyte Getting a Season 2?Leon Miller
    isney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte wrapped up its first season with a decidedly open-ended finale. So, does this mean the The Acolyte is getting a Season 2? Related: The Acolyte: Is Darth Plagueis in Season 1? Is The Acolyte Season 2 Happening? No, The Acolyte Season 2 isn’t happening. Per Deadline, Lucasfilm cancelled the Star Wars series on Aug. 19, 2024. The outlet’s sources didn’t supply a reason for The Acolyte‘s cancellation, although its lacklustre viewership figures were li
     

Is Star Wars: The Acolyte Getting a Season 2?

20. Srpen 2024 v 13:41

isney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte wrapped up its first season with a decidedly open-ended finale. So, does this mean the The Acolyte is getting a Season 2?

Related: The Acolyte: Is Darth Plagueis in Season 1?

Is The Acolyte Season 2 Happening?

Yord Fandar, Jecki Lon, Sol, and other Jedi Knights in The Acolyte Season 1, Episode 5

No, The Acolyte Season 2 isn’t happening. Per Deadline, Lucasfilm cancelled the Star Wars series on Aug. 19, 2024. The outlet’s sources didn’t supply a reason for The Acolyte‘s cancellation, although its lacklustre viewership figures were likely a contributing factor. As noted by Deadline, The Acolyte lost its spot on Nielsen’s Top 10 originals chart from Episode 4 to 7. To its credit, The Acolyte eventually landed back on the chart with its eighth and final episode. But even then, its total number of minutes viewed was reportedly the lowest of any Star Wars series.

Related: Is Yoda in Star Wars: The Acolyte?

Lucasfilm axing The Acolyte will no doubt come as a blow to showrunner Leslye Headland, who was ready to hit the ground running on Season 2. In March 2024 Collider interview, Headland revealed that The Acolyte was always conceived as a story that spanned more than one season. “I would say that when I pitched it, I definitely pitched it as a multi-season show,” she said. “There are a lot of things at the end of this season that I think are narrative threads that are not tied up, for sure.”

What Was Planned for The Acolyte Season 2’s Story?

So, what did Leslye Headland have planned for The Acolyte Season 2, if it had happened? More Darth Plagueis, for one thing! Plagueis briefly cameos in Season 1’s finale, which Headland confirmed in an Inverse interview was set-up for Season 2. She also reiterated the importance of Osha and the Stranger’s newly-forged partnership to the second season’s unrealized narrative.

Related: Does The Acolyte Season 1 Have a Post-Credits Scene?

“[Darth Plagueis is] definitely a signifier of things to come if we end up moving forward,” Headland said. “Osha and the Stranger are aligned. Literally the last shot of the show is the two of them holding the same lightsaber. It’s the last shot of Fight Club – these are two people that are looking out under the horizon and believing that their power is intense, and strong, and shared, and passionate.”

All eight episodes of The Acolyte Season 1 are currently streaming on Disney+.

 The above article was updated on 8/20/2024 by the original author to include information about The Acolyte’s cancellation.

The Stream Team: Entering Guild Wars 2’s Janthir Wilds

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What? Massively OP’s MJ gets to explore a new land in Guild Wars 2 on launch day? Is the MMOverse coming to an end?! No! Instead, it’s more like ArenaNet releasing Janthir Wilds as a slightly early birthday present for her. And how could she not fully appreciate such a gesture? Join us live at […]

MOARPG Path of Exile 2 begins early access on November 15

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At this afternoon’s Opening Night Live show at Gamescom 2024, Grinding Gear Games formally announced that early access for Path of Exile 2 is slated for November 15th. In other words, MOARPG fans will have about a month to finish up Diablo IV’s Vessel of Hatred, which launches October 8th, before moseying on over to […]

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The Stream Team: Seeing some Warframe sights as Saryn Prime

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  • ✇Massively Overpowered
  • Battle Bards Episode 233: Epic fight musicJustin Olivetti
    For Battle Bards’ penultimate episode, Syp and Syl explore some EPIC battle music across many MMOs. After all, if we’re going to go out in style, that style’s going to be loud enough to blast a hole in your eardrums! We also learn that nobody likes the Flute Guy. Battle Bards is the world’s first, best, […]
     

Battle Bards Episode 233: Epic fight music

19. Srpen 2024 v 19:00
For Battle Bards’ penultimate episode, Syp and Syl explore some EPIC battle music across many MMOs. After all, if we’re going to go out in style, that style’s going to be loud enough to blast a hole in your eardrums! We also learn that nobody likes the Flute Guy. Battle Bards is the world’s first, best, […]

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Wisdom of Nym: Speculating on Final Fantasy XIV’s Allied Societies for Dawntrail

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We’ve gone through a lot of different names for what are now being called Allied Societies in Final Fantasy XIV, but I think this one finally captures both what the idea is for these quests and the space that FFXIV has narratively staked out for these quests. It was one thing when it was Amalj’aa […]

The Stream Team: Taking the tank toward level 100 in Final Fantasy XIV

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A new level cap in Final Fantasy XIV means that MOP’s Chris has some catching up to do for some of his alt jobs, and since he’s feeling the urge to do some tanking, that’s just what he’ll be up to! Join him and his crew today at 2:00 p.m. EDT for another round of […]

Dungeonborne adds a 3v3 PvP mode, new class skill, and a new gear tier in latest update

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The updates keep on a-comin’ for the free-to-play PvPvE extraction RPG Dungeonborne, which has a new patch out this week that introduces some new gameplay, a new healer ability, and a fresh set of gear to gather. The major piece of this update is Clotho’s Trial, a new limited-time PvP arena that pits two teams […]
  • ✇Massively Overpowered
  • One Shots: Remembering in peaceJustin Olivetti
    When a beloved player falls, a studio may honor that memory by including him or her as part of the game world. While our headlining picture isn’t the first time we’ve seen such an inclusion, it’s nevertheless heart-touching. “Death comes to us all but this player was very active in game, on the forums and […]
     

One Shots: Remembering in peace

18. Srpen 2024 v 16:00
When a beloved player falls, a studio may honor that memory by including him or her as part of the game world. While our headlining picture isn’t the first time we’ve seen such an inclusion, it’s nevertheless heart-touching. “Death comes to us all but this player was very active in game, on the forums and […]
  • ✇Massively Overpowered
  • The Stream Team: Nixing Nibbles in V RisingMJ Guthrie
    Good afternoon. Have you met Mr. Nibbles yet? No? Well, neither has Massively OP’s MJ. But Today’s V Rising plan is to accomplish just that. And then she’ll go clear out the other bosses of Act I. She definitely won’t be sidetracked by building her castle… really. Tune in live at 2:00 p.m. and see […]
     

The Stream Team: Nixing Nibbles in V Rising

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  • ✇PC Archives - Siliconera
  • See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music VideoJenni Lada
    Square Enix released a Chrissy Costanza music video for the FFXIV “Give It All” Arcadion Raid song, as well as shared the official English lyrics for the track. The song debuted alongside the 7.01 Dawntrail Raid AAC Light-heavyweight Tier. In FFXIV, you hear the song “Give It All” during AAC Light-heavyweight M4. The Orchestrion Roll for the track is also a basic rarity reward from a Treasure Coffer from the fight. The idea is that Wicked Thunder is “performing” the track. In reality, it is
     

See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video

20. Srpen 2024 v 22:30

See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadian Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video

Square Enix released a Chrissy Costanza music video for the FFXIV “Give It All” Arcadion Raid song, as well as shared the official English lyrics for the track. The song debuted alongside the 7.01 Dawntrail Raid AAC Light-heavyweight Tier.

In FFXIV, you hear the song “Give It All” during AAC Light-heavyweight M4. The Orchestrion Roll for the track is also a basic rarity reward from a Treasure Coffer from the fight. The idea is that Wicked Thunder is “performing” the track. In reality, it is a The Primals song with Costanza providing the vocals. Previously, the company shared the track following its release. However, now the additional video and lyrics are also available.

Here are the full, official “Give It All” FFXIV Arcadion Raid song lyrics:

Tonight our city bleeds red, blue, and green 
As I walk in the dark unseen 

Yet like the grey the sky is draped in 
The colors in my heart have faded 

Gone 
They're gone 
They're gone 
All gone 

A girl looks to the stars and dares to dream 
On the world she'd make her mark, it seemed 

This phantom in my mirror starin' back 
I realize that girl is 

Gone 
She's gone 
She's gone 
I'm gone 

Climbed every mountain, made it to the top 
I had it all, or so I thought 
Traded tomorrow for a lie 
And found the price too high 

The clock is ticking counting down to naught 
I'm outta time but it won't stop 
I'll bet my life before it's lost 
That final line I'll cross 

There ain't no going back 
No going back 
No going back 
No 

What light's left here inside 
I'll suffocate 
If that's what it takes, oh 

And those who look to cast me aside 
or turn their backs and leave me to die 

You can try, can try, come try, 
But I will survive 

No going back 
No going back 
Won't ever 
(no) Never again, no 

Ain't no going back 
No going back 
No coming back from the edge 

Look in my eyes, yeah I know you understand 
(somebody help, my misery's taking me) 
I've made up my mind, now there ain't no going back 
(somebody help, I'm losing what's left of me) 
I've made up my mind, now my heart's demanding 
I'm ready to fight til there's one left standing 
Tonight, lightning'll strike, thunder will fall 
(and) You're gonna give it all 

To me 
To me 
To me 
To me, I gotta believe 
You'll set 
Me free

Tonight my circle finally comes complete 
One last step from the dark, I breathe 

The music's swellin', crowd is chantin' 
And for this moment fear's an after-thought
It's gone
It's gone 
All gone 

I look out to the crowd and there I see 
A thousand little girls--all me 

I've turned the tables, yeah I'm fightin' back 
I'll bring the lightnin', now it's 

On 
It's on 
It's on 
You're gone 

Climbed every mountain, made it to the top 
I had it all, or so I thought 
Traded tomorrow for a lie 
And found the price too high 

The clock is ticking counting down to naught 
I'm outta time but it won't stop 
I'll bet my life before it's lost 
That final line I'll cross 

There ain't no going back 
No going back 
No going back 
No 

What light's left here inside 
I'll suffocate 
If that's what it takes, oh 

And those who look to cast me aside 
or turn their backs and leave me to die 

You can try, can try, come try, 
But I will survive 

No going back 
No going back 
Won't ever 
(no) Never again, no 

Ain't no going back 
No going back 
No coming back from the edge, no more 

Next, here’s the “Give It All” music video from YouTube, which features gameplay footage from FFXIV, Solution Nine, and the Arcadion Raid. Note there are spoilers for all the AAC Light-heavyweight Tier fights in the video below, and not just the Wicked Thunder one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSU-swmCxVM

Both standard and Savage versions of the AAC Light-heavyweight Tier Arcadion fight are available in the game. The more difficult version of the Raid debuted at the end of July 2024 in patch 7.05.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the Arcadian Raid series are part of the Dawntrail patches.

The post See the FFXIV ‘Give It All’ Arcadion Raid Song Lyrics, Music Video appeared first on Siliconera.

  • ✇IGN India Pc
  • Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred - Official Trailer | gamescom 2024IGN India
    Meet the Pale Hand Mercenaries in this latest Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred trailer. Check out the new trailer for Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred trailer to see these four Mercenaries in action, as you get to know Raheir the Shieldbearer, sly Aldkin the Cursed Child, grizzled Varyana the Berserker Crone, and the cunning Subo the Bounty Hunter. The Mercenaries are your companions who will fight by your side when called upon. You can seek the Mercenaries out and unlock them during the main quest in the u
     

Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred - Official Trailer | gamescom 2024

Od: IGN India
20. Srpen 2024 v 21:44
Meet the Pale Hand Mercenaries in this latest Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred trailer. Check out the new trailer for Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred trailer to see these four Mercenaries in action, as you get to know Raheir the Shieldbearer, sly Aldkin the Cursed Child, grizzled Varyana the Berserker Crone, and the cunning Subo the Bounty Hunter. The Mercenaries are your companions who will fight by your side when called upon. You can seek the Mercenaries out and unlock them during the main quest in the upcoming Vessel of Hatred expansion for the action RPG. Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred will be available on October 8, 2024.

Civilization VII release date leaked ahead of Gamescom

20. Srpen 2024 v 17:56
The release date for the next entry in the long-running and beloved Civilization series is due to be shown tonight at Gamescom, but the game's release date has been leaked ahead of that.

  • ✇Slashdot
  • Your TV Set Has Become a Digital Billboard. And It's Only Getting Worse.msmash
    TV manufacturers are shifting their focus from hardware sales to viewer data and advertising revenue. This trend is driven by declining profit margins on TV sets and the growing potential of smart TV operating systems to generate recurring income. Companies like LG, Samsung, and Roku are increasingly prioritizing ad sales and user tracking capabilities in their TVs, ArsTechnica reports. Automatic content recognition (ACR) technology, which analyzes viewing habits, is becoming a key feature for a
     

Your TV Set Has Become a Digital Billboard. And It's Only Getting Worse.

Od: msmash
20. Srpen 2024 v 22:01
TV manufacturers are shifting their focus from hardware sales to viewer data and advertising revenue. This trend is driven by declining profit margins on TV sets and the growing potential of smart TV operating systems to generate recurring income. Companies like LG, Samsung, and Roku are increasingly prioritizing ad sales and user tracking capabilities in their TVs, ArsTechnica reports. Automatic content recognition (ACR) technology, which analyzes viewing habits, is becoming a key feature for advertisers. TV makers are partnering with data firms to enhance targeting capabilities, with LG recently sharing data with Nielsen and Samsung updating its ACR tech to track streaming ad exposure. This shift raises concerns about privacy and user experience, as TVs become more commercialized and data-driven. Industry experts predict a rise in "shoppable ads" and increased integration between TV viewing and e-commerce platforms. The report adds: With TV sales declining and many shoppers prioritizing pricing, smart TV players will continue developing ads that are harder to avoid and better at targeting. Interestingly, Patrick Horner, practice leader of consumer electronics at analyst Omdia, told Ars that smart TV advertising revenue exceeding smart TV hardware revenue (as well as ad sale margins surpassing those of hardware) is a US-only trend, albeit one that shows no signs of abating. OLED has become a mainstay in the TV marketplace, and until the next big display technology becomes readily available, OEMs are scrambling to make money in a saturated TV market filled with budget options. Selling ads is an obvious way to bridge the gap between today and The Next Big Thing in TVs. Indeed, with companies like Samsung and LG making big deals with analytics firms and other brands building their businesses around ads, the industry's obsession with ads will only intensify. As we've seen before with TV commercials, which have gotten more frequent over time, once the ad genie is out of the bottle, it tends to grow, not go back inside. One side effect we're already seeing, Horner notes, is "a proliferation of more TV operating systems." While choice is often a good thing for consumers, it's important to consider if new options from companies like Amazon, Comcast, and TiVo actually do anything to notably improve the smart TV experience for owners. And OS operators' financial success is tied to the number of hours users spend viewing something on the OS. Roku's senior director of ad innovation, Peter Hamilton, told Digiday in May that his team works closely with Roku's consumer team, "whose goal is to drive total viewing hours." Many smart TV OS operators are therefore focused on making it easier for users to navigate content via AI.

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Blur Studio’s cinematics-inspired series Secret Level gets a trailer, but co-founder Tim Miller choking up at Gamescom was the real treat

20. Srpen 2024 v 22:31

Tim Miller, co-founder of Blur Studio and director of Deadpool (2016), took the stage at Gamescom Opening Night Live to show off the first trailer for Secret Level, a 15-episode anthology of video game adaptations coming to Prime Video on Dec. 10.

Miller also managed to bring quite a bit of personality and emotion to the otherwise cut-and-dry event — as he geared up to announce Secret Level, which he’ll executive produce, Miller’s eyes brimmed with tears and his voice cracked. “We fucking love video games,“ he said before diving into details on the show, which will include narratives inspired by games like Concord, Dungeons & Dragons, Pac-man, Sifu, and The Outer Worlds, among others. Like Blur Studio’s popular Netflix anthology, Love, Death, + Robots, each episode will stand on its own.

The announcement was refreshing in several ways, and not just because the show looks more promising than the Borderlands movie that came out earlier this month. The animation looks like classic game cinematics, the trailer was well cut, and it gives fans who really don’t want to see their favorite thing go the Borderlands route.

It also included a man not so different from all of the other men we see on stage at events like Gamescom, but this time, he was crying. He stopped his speech multiple times to collect himself, and honestly, who wouldn’t? Miller said his team’s been working on Secret Level for three years, so the emotion is understandable if not commendable — but we rarely see figures like him getting emotional on stages like Geoff Keighley’s. His reverence for his team’s work is appropriate and welcome, and it makes me all the more excited to watch Secret Level when it premieres.

Maybe Miller will chock the emotions up to the high pressure of speaking to a crowd of thousands of people when he has a chance to reflect — Polygon couldn’t reach him for comment after his speech — but as someone who watches every minute of events like this, I found Miller’s emotion was profound and, hopefully, speaks to the care with which Secret Level was made.

The Blur Studio and Amazon MGM Studios-created series will premiere on Prime Video on Dec. 10.

intel N200 mini PC almost at the price of Intel N100 in Aliexpress back to School Sale

Od: Josh
19. Srpen 2024 v 19:16

Very good price on AliExpress for the generic mini PC carrying the Intel N200 processor, rarely seen in mini PCs and which in this case is at a ...

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M98-Y10, 4K Stick with Android 13 for less than $18 at AliExpress

Od: Josh
19. Srpen 2024 v 19:06

Great price thanks to AliExpress Back to School, for the TV-Stick M98-Y10 which uses a low-power Allwinner H618 processor. This is a small media player that works with ...

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  • Tomba! Special Edition Switch Reviewmordridakon
    I’ll be honest, Tomba! Special Edition(Tombi! in the EU) is not for me. It just is not. I tried it, twice, just never clicked with me. Cannot put a finger on exactly why. I should like it, its a 2.5D platformer where you can traverse the foreground and background, but I didn’t care for it. Maybe because it plays more like a point and click adventure. You see, in each area, you get various quests to complete, like find baby chicks or feed a monkey, go do that, the story story progresses. However,
     

Tomba! Special Edition Switch Review

8. Srpen 2024 v 18:54

I’ll be honest, Tomba! Special Edition(Tombi! in the EU) is not for me. It just is not. I tried it, twice, just never clicked with me. Cannot put a finger on exactly why. I should like it, its a 2.5D platformer where you can traverse the foreground and background, but I didn’t care for it. Maybe because it plays more like a point and click adventure. You see, in each area, you get various quests to complete, like find baby chicks or feed a monkey, go do that, the story story progresses. However, if you don’t even find the monkey, the story stops dead as you cannot move forward, so you have to go read a guide. I shouldn’t have to read a walk-through for a port of a 1997 platformer, but you kind of do for Tomba! Special Edition.

The monkey is in the tree, but good luck getting to him.

Tomba! Special Edition has nothing particularly wrong with it. It is well made, allows you to save anywhere, has lots of behind the scenes stuff. I just don’t like it. And that’s just fine, somebody else might. So playing a pink-haired cave-man fighting pig men sound appealing, by all means, play it. This is why the Your Mileage May Vary verdict exists, for these types of games. I shouldn’t have to suffer through it just for a review, so I’m putting my foot down. Tomba! Special Edition gets a YMMV with a seven back-end score. Again, there’s nothing wrong with it, it just was not for me.

Overall: Tomba! Special Edition is a remaster of a odd platformer from another age that some might enjoy even though I did not.

Verdict: YMMV

eShop Page

Release Date8/1/24
Cost$19.99
PublisherLimited Run Games
ESRB RatingE

PS. Try Glyph!

Game received for free from the publisher.

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  • The Borderlands movie was so wretched that someone's made a 3-minute song just from the bad reviews
    The Borderlands movie was bad. Irredeemably bad. So bad that I am currently in the process of filing criminal charges against my editors for making me review it for PC Gamer. I take heart, though: Although my own viewing was scarily packed—prompting fears on my part the movie might be an undeserved success—it's currently in the process of bombing, and has already thrown in the towel and started making the move to streaming.The reason for that, of course, is that
     

The Borderlands movie was so wretched that someone's made a 3-minute song just from the bad reviews

20. Srpen 2024 v 18:34

The Borderlands movie was bad. Irredeemably bad. So bad that I am currently in the process of filing criminal charges against my editors for making me review it for PC Gamer. I take heart, though: Although my own viewing was scarily packed—prompting fears on my part the movie might be an undeserved success—it's currently in the process of bombing, and has already thrown in the towel and started making the move to streaming.

The reason for that, of course, is that I'm far from the only person who thinks the film was bad. The whole world hates the film, to the point that it sat for a long time at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes before creeping up to its current 10%. The reviews are negative, folks. Negative and numerous. So numerous, in fact, that an enterprising musician by the name of Sad Alex has made a full-on, 3-minute song just from a small sample of them. 

Where to start? First, you have to compliment her creativity. This is probably the first piece of good art the Borderlands movie has been even tangentially responsible for, and it's a fantastic idea all by itself.

Second, it's bizarrely affecting? I'm not the only one welling up, right? Sad Alex sings about all the things you could do instead of watching Borderlands with emotion you usually reserve for singing about the end of a 15-year relationship or the death of a loved one. You could play this over footage of me looking lost and forlorn in a rainstorm and it'd all make perfect sense. I'd be tempted to add it to my Apple Music library if that didn't feel somehow deranged.

Anyway, score one for the Borderlands film: Something positive finally arose from it. You probably could have written a nice song without spending tens of millions of dollars on a dumpster fire of a film, of course, but that's life: You live and learn. 

© Lionsgate

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  • How to get all Cult of the Lamb: Unholy Alliance Twitch dropsPaula Vaynshteyn
    To celebrate the recent release of the Unholy Alliance update, Devolved Digital is giving Cult of the Lamb players the chance to get their hands on in-game items through Twitch drops. There are three décor items to gain through watching others play, and a set available for subbing.  All of the items up for grabs through this Twitch drop campaign will be officially released to players on all platforms further down the line, although there is currently no confirmation about when this will actu
     

How to get all Cult of the Lamb: Unholy Alliance Twitch drops

20. Srpen 2024 v 23:56

Cult of the Lamb: Unholy Alliance art

To celebrate the recent release of the Unholy Alliance update, Devolved Digital is giving Cult of the Lamb players the chance to get their hands on in-game items through Twitch drops. There are three décor items to gain through watching others play, and a set available for subbing. 

All of the items up for grabs through this Twitch drop campaign will be officially released to players on all platforms further down the line, although there is currently no confirmation about when this will actually happen. 

For now, if you’re playing through Steam and want to get yourself any of the following decorative pieces for your Cult of the Lamb playthrough, there are a number of different rewards on offer and you have until September 20 to claim yours. 

In order to get any of the following drops, you’ll need to first link your Twitch account with the Devolver Digital codes site. To do this, just head to the website and click on the “Connect your Twitch Account” button at the top. 

How long do you need to watch to get Cult of the Lamb Twitch drops?

Twitch drops available for Cult of the Lamb played on Steam
Image via Devolver Digital

There are three items ready to be claimed by players who tune into any stream on Twitch with the “DropsEnabled” tag (you can find all of the currently live and eligible streams here). The items you stand to gain, and how long you need to watch to get each of them, are as follows:

  • Goat Effigy (1 hour of watch time)
  • Goat Statue (2 hours of watch time)
  • Goat Plant (3 hours of watch time)

In total, you’ll only need to watch someone play for three hours in order to get all of the Twitch drop items. 

How to get the Cult of the Lamb Support a Streamer pack

Twitch drops available for subscribing if you play Cult of the Lamb on Steam
Image via Devolver Digital

The Support a Streamer pack isn’t gained through watch time and instead requires you to do one of the following:

  • Subscribe to a Twitch streamer with the “DropsEnabled” tag active
  • Gift a subscription to someone else in a stream with the “DropsEnabled” tag active

For doing this, you’ll get not one, but four items for your playthrough:

  • Teddy Dog follower form
  • Flower Bottle decor item
  • Leafy Sculpture decor item
  • Mushroom Candle decor item

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Godot Engine 4.3 is out now with huge new features and a fancy release page

Od: Liam Dawe
15. Srpen 2024 v 15:54
Looks like the Godot team went all-out for the Godot Engine 4.3 release, bringing this royalty-free open source game engine into a bright future.

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Second Dinner (MARVEL SNAP) now investing in W4 Games for Godot Engine

Od: Liam Dawe
7. Srpen 2024 v 16:30
Clearly, Godot Engine is going places, with more and more games using this cross-platform free and open source game engine that doesn't require royalty payments and now they've pulled in Second Dinner who developed MARVEL SNAP.
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  • Metrology And Inspection For The Chiplet EraGregory Haley
    New developments and innovations in metrology and inspection will enable chipmakers to identify and address defects faster and with greater accuracy than ever before, all of which will be required at future process nodes and in densely-packed assemblies of chiplets. These advances will affect both front-end and back-end processes, providing increased precision and efficiency, combined with artificial intelligence/machine learning and big data analytics. These kinds of improvements will be crucia
     

Metrology And Inspection For The Chiplet Era

6. Srpen 2024 v 09:03

New developments and innovations in metrology and inspection will enable chipmakers to identify and address defects faster and with greater accuracy than ever before, all of which will be required at future process nodes and in densely-packed assemblies of chiplets.

These advances will affect both front-end and back-end processes, providing increased precision and efficiency, combined with artificial intelligence/machine learning and big data analytics. These kinds of improvements will be crucial for meeting the industry’s changing needs, enabling deeper insights and more accurate measurements at rates suitable for high-volume manufacturing. But gaps still need to be filled, and new ones are likely to show up as new nodes and processes are rolled out.

“As semiconductor devices become more complex, the demand for high-resolution, high-accuracy metrology tools increases,” says Brad Perkins, product line manager at Nordson Test & Inspection. “We need new tools and techniques that can keep up with shrinking geometries and more intricate designs.”

The shift to high-NA EUV lithography (0.55 NA EUV) at the 2nm node and beyond is expected to exacerbate stochastic variability, demanding more robust metrology solutions on the front end. Traditional critical dimension (CD) measurements alone are insufficient for the level of analysis required. Comprehensive metrics, including line-edge roughness (LER), line-width roughness (LWR), local edge-placement error (LEPE), and local CD uniformity (LCDU), alongside CD measurements, are necessary for ensuring the integrity and performance of advanced semiconductor devices. These metrics require sophisticated tools that can capture and analyze tiny variations at the nanometer scale, where even slight discrepancies can significantly impact device functionality and yield.

“Metrology is now at the forefront of yield, especially considering the current demands for DRAM and HBM,” says Hamed Sadeghian, president and CEO of Nearfield Instruments. “The next generations of HBMs are approaching a stage where hybrid bonding will be essential due to the increasing stack thickness. Hybrid bonding requires high resolutions in vertical directions to ensure all pads, and the surface height versus the dielectric, remain within nanometer-scale process windows. Consequently, the tools used must be one order of magnitude more precise.”

To address these challenges, companies are developing hybrid metrology systems that combine various measurement techniques for a comprehensive data set. Integrating scatterometry, electron microscopy, and/or atomic force microscopy allows for more thorough analysis of critical features. Moreover, AI and ML algorithms enhance the predictive capabilities of these tools, enabling process adjustments.

“Our customers who are pushing into more advanced technology nodes are desperate to understand what’s driving their yield,” says Ronald Chaffee, senior director of applications engineering at NI/Emerson Test & Measurement. “They may not know what all the issues are, but they are gathering all possible data — metrology, AEOI, and any measurable parameters — and seeking correlations.”

Traditional methods for defect detection, pattern recognition, and quality control typically used spatial pattern-recognition modules and wafer image-based algorithms to address wafer-level issues. “However, we need to advance beyond these techniques,” says Prasad Bachiraju, senior director of business development at Onto Innovation. “Our observations show that about 20% of wafers have systematic issues that can limit yield, with nearly 4% being new additions. There is a pressing need for advanced metrology for in-line monitoring to achieve zero-defect manufacturing.”

Several companies recently announced metrology innovations to provide more precise inspections, particularly for difficult-to-see areas, edge effects, and highly reflective surfaces.

Nordson unveiled its AMI SpinSAM acoustic rotary scan system. The system represents a significant departure from traditional raster scan methods, utilizing a rotational scanning approach. Rather than moving the wafer in an x,y pattern relative to a stationary lens, the wafer spins, similar to a record player. This reduces motion over the wafer and increases inspection speed, negating the need for image stitching and improving image quality.

“For years, we’d been trying to figure out this technique, and it’s gratifying to finally achieve it. It’s something we’ve always thought would be incredibly beneficial,” says Perkins. “The SpinSAM is designed primarily to enhance inspection speed and efficiency, addressing the common industry demand for more product throughput and better edge inspection capabilities.”

Meanwhile, Nearfield Instruments introduced a multi-head atomic force microscopy (AFM) system called QUADRA. It is a high-throughput, non-destructive metrology tool for HVM that features a novel multi-miniaturized AFM head architecture. Nearfield claims the parallel independent multi-head scanner can deliver a 100-fold throughput advantage versus conventional single-probe AFM tools. This architecture allows for precise measurements of high-aspect-ratio structures and complex 3D features, critical for advanced memory (3D NAND, DRAM, HBM) and logic processes.


Fig. 1: Image capture comparison of standard AFM and multi-head AFM. Source: Nearfield Instruments

In April, Onto Innovation debuted an advancement in subsurface defect inspection technology with the release of its Dragonfly G3 inspection system. The new system allows for 100% wafer inspection, targeting subsurface defects that can cause yield losses, such as micro-cracks and other hidden flaws that may lead to entire wafers breaking during subsequent processing steps. The Dragonfly G3 utilizes novel infrared (IR) technology combined with specially designed algorithms to detect these defects, which previously were undetectable in a production environment. This new capability supports HBM, advanced logic, and various specialty segments, and aims to improve final yield and cost savings by reducing scrapped wafers and die stacks.

More recently, researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute announced a high-performance X-ray tomography technique using burst ptychography. This new method can provide non-destructive, detailed views of nanostructures as small as 4nm in materials like silicon and metals at a fast acquisition rate of 14,000 resolution elements per seconds. The tomographic back-propagation reconstruction allows imaging of samples up to ten times larger than the conventional depth of field.

There are other technologies and techniques for improving metrology in semiconductor manufacturing, as well, including wafer-level ultrasonic inspection, which involves flipping the wafer to inspect from the other side. New acoustic microscopy techniques, such as scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) and time-of-flight acoustic microscopy (TOF-AM), enable the detection and characterization of very small defects, such as voids, delaminations, and cracks within thin films and interfaces.

“We used to look at 80 to 100 micron resist films, but with 3D integrated packaging, we’re now dealing with films that are 160 to 240 microns—very thick resist films,” says Christopher Claypool, senior application scientist at Bruker OCD. “In TSVs and microbumps, the dominant technique today is white light interferometry, which provides profile information. While it has some advantages, its throughput is slow, and it’s a focus-based technique. This limitation makes it difficult to measure TSV structures smaller than four or five microns in diameter.”

Acoustic metrology tools equipped with the newest generation of focal length transducers (FLTs) can focus acoustic waves with precision down to a few nanometers, allowing for non-destructive detailed inspection of edge defects and critical stress points. This capability is particularly useful for identifying small-scale defects that might be missed by other inspection methods.

The development and integration of smart sensors in metrology equipment is instrumental in collecting the vast amounts of data needed for precise measurement and quality control. These sensors are highly sensitive and capable of operating under various environmental conditions, ensuring consistent performance. One significant advantage of smart sensors is their ability to facilitate predictive maintenance. By continuously monitoring the health and performance of metrology equipment, these sensors can predict potential failures and schedule maintenance before significant downtime occurs. This capability enhances the reliability of the equipment, reduces maintenance costs, and improves overall operational efficiency.

Smart sensors also are being developed to integrate seamlessly with metrology systems, offering real-time data collection and analysis. These sensors can monitor various parameters throughout the manufacturing process, providing continuous feedback and enabling quick adjustments to prevent defects. Smart sensors, combined with big data platforms and advanced data analytics, allow for more efficient and accurate defect detection and classification.

Critical stress points

A persistent challenge in semiconductor metrology is the identification and inspection of defects at critical stress points, particularly at the silicon edges. For bonded wafers, it’s at the outer ring of the wafer. For chip-on-wafer packaging, it’s at the edge of the chips. These edge defects are particularly problematic because they occur at the highest stress points from the neutral axis, making them more prone to failures. As semiconductor devices continue to involve more intricate packaging techniques, such as chip-on-wafer and wafer-level packaging, the focus on edge inspection becomes even more critical.

“When defects happen in a factory, you need imaging that can detect and classify them,” says Onto’s Bachiraju. “Then you need to find the root causes of where they’re coming from, and for that you need the entire data integration and a big data platform to help with faster analysis.”

Another significant challenge in semiconductor metrology is ensuring the reliability of known good die (KGD), especially as advanced packaging techniques and chiplets become more prevalent. Ensuring that every chip/chiplet in a stacked die configuration is of high quality is essential for maintaining yield and performance, but the speed of metrology processes is a constant concern. This leads to a balancing act between thoroughness and efficiency. The industry continuously seeks to develop faster machines that can handle the increasing volume and complexity of inspections without compromising accuracy. In this race, innovations in data processing and analysis are key to achieving quicker results.

“Customers would like, generally, 100% inspection for a lot of those processes because of the known good die, but it’s cost-prohibitive because the machines just can’t run fast enough,” says Nordson’s Perkins.

Metrology and Industry 4.0

Industry 4.0 — a term introduced in Germany in 2011 for the fourth industrial revolution, and called smart manufacturing in the U.S. — emphasizes the integration of digital technologies such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics into manufacturing processes. Unlike past revolutions driven by mechanization, electrification, and computerization, Industry 4.0 focuses on connectivity, data, and automation to enhance manufacturing capabilities and efficiency.

“The better the data integration is, the more efficient the yield ramp,” says Dieter Rathei, CEO of DR Yield. “It’s essential to integrate all available data into the system for effective monitoring and analysis.”

In semiconductor manufacturing, this shift toward Industry 4.0 is particularly transformative, driven by the increasing complexity of semiconductor devices and the demand for higher precision and yield. Traditional metrology methods, heavily reliant on manual processes and limited automation, are evolving into highly interconnected systems that enable real-time data sharing and decision-making across the entire production chain.

“There haven’t been many tools to consolidate different data types into a single platform,” says NI’s Chaffee. “Historically, yield management systems focused on testing, while FDC or process systems concentrated on the process itself, without correlating the two. As manufacturers push into the 5, 3, and 2nm spaces, they’re discovering that defect density alone isn’t the sole governing factor. Process control is also crucial. By integrating all data, even the most complex correlations that a human might miss can be identified by AI and ML. The goal is to use machine learning to detect patterns or connections that could help control and optimize the manufacturing process.”

IoT forms the backbone of Industry 4.0 by connecting various devices, sensors, and systems within the manufacturing environment. In semiconductor manufacturing, IoT enables seamless communication between metrology tools, production equipment, and factory management systems. This interconnected network facilitates real-time monitoring and control of manufacturing processes, allowing for immediate adjustments and optimization.

“You need to integrate information from various sources, including sensors, metrology tools, and test structures, to build predictive models that enhance process control and yield improvement,” says Michael Yu, vice president of advanced solutions at PDF Solutions. “This holistic approach allows you to identify patterns and correlations that were previously undetectable.”

AI and ML are pivotal in processing and analyzing the vast amounts of data generated in a smart factory. These technologies can identify patterns, predict equipment failures, and optimize process parameters with a level of precision and speed unattainable by human operators alone. In semiconductor manufacturing, AI-driven analytics enhance process control, improve yield rates, and reduce downtime. “One of the major trends we see is the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into metrology tools,” says Perkins. “This helps in making sense of the vast amounts of data generated and enables more accurate and efficient measurements.”

AI’s role extends further as it assists in discovering anomalies within the production process that might have gone unnoticed with traditional methods. AI algorithms integrated into metrology systems can dynamically adjust processes in real-time, ensuring that deviations are corrected before they affect the end yield. This incorporation of AI minimizes defect rates and enhances overall production quality.

“Our experience has shown that in the past 20 years, machine learning and AI algorithms have been critical for automatic data classification and die classification,” says Bachiraju. “This has significantly improved the efficiency and accuracy of our metrology tools.”

Big data analytics complements AI/ML by providing the infrastructure necessary to handle and interpret massive datasets. In semiconductor manufacturing, big data analytics enables the extraction of actionable insights from data generated by IoT devices and production systems. This capability is crucial for predictive maintenance, quality control, and continuous process improvement.

“With big data, we can identify patterns and correlations that were previously impossible to detect, leading to better process control and yield improvement,” says Perkins.

Big data analytics also helps in understanding the lifecycle of semiconductor devices from production to field deployment. By analyzing product performance data over time, manufacturers can predict potential failures and enhance product designs, increasing reliability and lifecycle management.

“In the next decade, we see a lot of opportunities for AI,” says DR Yield’s Rathei. “The foundation for these advancements is the availability of comprehensive data. AI models need extensive data for training. Once all the data is available, we can experiment with different models and ideas. The ingenuity of engineers, combined with new tools, will drive exponential progress in this field.”

Metrology gaps remain

Despite recent advancements in metrology, analytics, and AI/ML, several gaps still remain, particularly in the context of high-volume manufacturing (HVM) and next-generation devices. The U.S. Commerce Department’s CHIPS R&D Metrology Program, along with industry stakeholders, have highlighted seven “grand challenges,” areas where current metrology capabilities fall short:

Metrology for materials purity and properties: There is a critical need for new measurements and standards to ensure the purity and physical properties of materials used in semiconductor manufacturing. Current techniques lack the sensitivity and throughput required to detect particles and contaminants throughout the supply chain.

Advanced metrology for future manufacturing: Next-generation semiconductor devices, such as gate-all-around (GAA) FETs and complementary FETs (CFETs), require breakthroughs in both physical and computational metrology. Existing tools are not yet capable of providing the resolution, sensitivity, and accuracy needed to characterize the intricate features and complex structures of these devices. This includes non-destructive techniques for characterizing defects and impurities at the nanoscale.

“There is a secondary challenge with some of the equipment in metrology, which often involves sampling data from single points on a wafer, much like heat test data that only covers specific sites,” says Chaffee. “To be meaningful, we need to move beyond sampling methods and find creative ways to gather information from every wafer, integrating it into a model. This involves building a knowledge base that can help in detecting patterns and correlations, which humans alone might miss. The key is to leverage AI and machine learning to identify these correlations and make sense of them, especially as we push into the 5, 3, and 2nm spaces. This process is iterative and requires a holistic approach, encompassing various data points and correlating them to understand the physical boundaries and the impact on the final product.”

Metrology for advanced packaging: The integration of sophisticated components and novel materials in advanced packaging technologies presents significant metrology challenges. There is a need for rapid, in-situ measurements to verify interfaces, subsurface interconnects, and internal 3D structures. Current methods do not adequately address issues such as warpage, voids, substrate yield, and adhesion, which are critical for the reliability and performance of advanced packages.

Modeling and simulating semiconductor materials, designs, and components: Modeling and simulating semiconductor processes require advanced computational models and data analysis tools. Current capabilities are limited in their ability to seamlessly integrate the entire semiconductor value chain, from materials inputs to system assembly. There is a need for standards and validation tools to support digital twins and other advanced simulation techniques that can optimize process development and control.

“Predictive analytics is particularly important,” says Chaffee. “They aim to determine the probability of any given die on a wafer being the best yielding or presenting issues. By integrating various data points and running different scenarios, they can identify and understand how specific equipment combinations, sequences and processes enhance yields.”

Modeling and simulating semiconductor processes: Current capabilities are limited in their ability to seamlessly integrate the entire semiconductor value chain, from materials inputs to system assembly. There is a need for standards and validation tools to support digital twins and other advanced simulation techniques that can optimize process development and control.

“Part of the problem comes from the back-end packaging and assembly process, but another part of the problem can originate from the quality of the wafer itself, which is determined during the front-end process,” says PDF’s Yu. “An effective ML model needs to incorporate both front-end and back-end information, including data from equipment sensors, metrology, and structured test information, to make accurate predictions and take proactive actions to correct the process.”

Standardizing new materials and processes: The development of future information and communication technologies hinges on the creation of new standards and validation methods. Current reference materials and calibration services do not meet the requirements for next-generation materials and processes, such as those used in advanced packaging and heterogeneous integration. This gap hampers the industry’s ability to innovate and maintain competitive production capabilities.

Metrology to enhance security and provenance of components and products: With the increasing complexity of the semiconductor supply chain, there is a need for metrology solutions that can ensure the security and provenance of components and products. This involves developing methods to trace materials and processes throughout the manufacturing lifecycle to prevent counterfeiting and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

“The focus on security and sharing changes the supplier relationship into more of a partnership and less of a confrontation,” says Chaffee. “Historically, there’s always been a concern of data flowing across that boundary. People are very protective about their process, and other people are very protective about their product. But once you start pushing into the deep sub-micron space, those barriers have to come down. The die are too expensive for them not to communicate, but they can still do so while protecting their IP. Companies are starting to realize that by sharing parametric test information securely, they can achieve better yield management and process optimization without compromising their intellectual property.”

Conclusion

Advancements in metrology and testing are pivotal for the semiconductor industry’s continued growth and innovation. The integration of AI/ML, IoT, and big data analytics is transforming how manufacturers approach process control and yield improvement. As adoption of Industry 4.0 grows, the role of metrology will become even more critical in ensuring the efficiency, quality, and reliability of semiconductor devices. And by leveraging these advanced technologies, semiconductor manufacturers can achieve higher yields, reduce costs, and maintain the precision required in this competitive industry.

With continuous improvements and the integration of smart technologies, the semiconductor industry will keep pushing the boundaries of innovation, leading to more robust and capable electronic devices that define the future of technology. The journey toward a fully realized Industry 4.0 is ongoing, and its impact on semiconductor manufacturing undoubtedly will shape the future of the industry, ensuring it stays at the forefront of global technological advancements.

“Anytime you have new packaging technologies and process technologies that are evolving, you have a need for metrology,” says Perkins. “When you are ramping up new processes and need to make continuous improvements for yield, that is when you see the biggest need for new metrology solutions.”

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  • Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern OverrideJoel Couture
    Trailer Tuesday listens to problems over tea, plays a tense card game against an eerie creature, and quits a job by beating down your-ex colleagues.   A TAVERN FOR TEA  “A... The post Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override appeared first on Indie Games Plus.
     

Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override

23. Květen 2023 v 13:00

Trailer Tuesday listens to problems over tea, plays a tense card game against an eerie creature, and quits a job by beating down your-ex colleagues.   A TAVERN FOR TEA  “A...

The post Trailer Tuesday – Untitled Tavern Override appeared first on Indie Games Plus.

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