The internet creates a very strange kind of closeness, doesn’t it? There are, on my Steam friends list, numerous people who just dropped off the Earth one day. One guy has been gone for a year. Another, 3646 days. If these were people I knew in real life, this kind of thing would have me filing a police report. The distance of a computer screen means that these people I used to see and perhaps speak to every day are just gone now. I hope they return.

But it happens outside the confines of my Steam friends list, too. Two years ago games YouTuber/Bethesda shitposter Micky D uploaded a Fallout video and promptly vanished, only rearing his head again a few days ago to celebrate the Oblivion remaster before dropping an unhinged new video: Can You Play Daggerfall Without Leaving Daggerfall?

Can You Play Daggerfall Without Leaving Daggerfall? – YouTube Can You Play Daggerfall Without Leaving Daggerfall? - YouTube
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Our clue for today’s Wordle is just a quick scroll away, ready to help you rearrange an unruly assortment of grey and yellow letters into a neat row of winning greens, or just give your opening line a fantastic start. As always we’ve got some great tips that’ll help at any point in Saturday’s game, as well as the April 26 (1407) answer ready to go.

Today’s game didn’t get off to a great start—hi there, grey letters—but it soon turned into something with a little potential, and before I knew it I had the solution all laid out in a nice green-coloured row. It was the perfect weekend game in a way, flirting with disaster long enough to make me worry, but not long enough to turn my hair grey.

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Wordle today: A hint for Saturday, April 26



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The original Fallout’s lead developer Tim Cain has been making YouTube videos about his long and eclectic career for a while now, and he keeps dropping fascinating tidbits about the foundations of what is now one of gaming’s biggest series. Such as: What the Vaults were actually for, or why specifically the first game is set in 2161.

Last year Cain shared that publisher Interplay had threatened to sue him after he left Black Isle, as a result of which he destroyed a treasure trove of the earliest Fallout material, from notes on concept meetings to various builds. Cain didn’t want the hassle of that kind of fight at the time, which is perfectly understandable, but in his latest video he returns to the topic of game preservation, and just how bad a lot of companies are with this stuff.



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World of Warcraft’s latest patch launched Tuesday in North America, and players are still encountering massive, gamebreaking delays and bugs in nearly every aspect of the update more than 48 hours later.

Originally, the 11.1.5 content update appeared to be packed with new features:

  • A new faction to grind and related rewards to earn
  • The return of Battle for Azeroth’s Horrific Visions scenarios, and their massive power-boosting Corruptions in the form of a new helm enchant
  • A new version of bad-luck protection
  • Dastardly Duos, a two-bosses-at-a-time group challenge
  • A new Cooldown Manager UI update that is intended to offer a built-in alternative to some popular player mods
  • And a leveling event with some fun twists.


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If you’re reading this, I’m sure I don’t need to explain to you that modding and PC gaming go hand in hand. Likewise, I’m sure I don’t need to explain that the lively culture of games modding has provoked an equally lively culture of IP litigation. Every year, we publish countless stories about modders finding themselves on the receiving end of DMCA takedowns from territorial licenseholders, even when the vast majority of those modders—like the creator of last month’s embattled Baldur’s Village mod—aren’t charging a penny.

It’s noteworthy, then, that Bethesda is being remarkably chill about Oblivion Remastered.

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If you and I were major Microsoft shareholders, it’s easy to imagine a logic that might lead us to object to projects like Skyblivion, the massive mod-in-progress aiming to recreate Oblivion in Skyrim’s more recent engine that’s planned to release this year. We’re releasing our own refreshed Oblivion, you and I. If people don’t want to spend the $50, or if they’re joining the BDS movement’s boycott of Microsoft gaming products in support of Palestine, they can just wait for someone else’s Nublivion that they can get for free. We can’t make money off free!

Usually, on a substantial revival mod in any proximity to a franchise launch is a DMCA death sentence.



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I was convinced Oblivion Remastered would satisfy my childhood nostalgia when, in the middle of its official reveal, Todd Howard declared with a slight grimace that the devs had made sure to preserve its “charm.” That is to say, those baffling bits of jank and strange NPC behaviours that still make the original one of the funniest games ever made.

But even I’m pleasantly surprised by just how much jank Virtuos and Bethesda left in. Fans have been very excited to find that the devs have even left in a now-legendary flubbed take, where High Elf actor Linda Kenyon speaks, says “Wait a minute, let me do that one again,” and then delivers the line a second time. Bonus irony: the line comes from Tandilwe, the Imperial City’s master speechcraft trainer.

Oblivion Remastered “Let me do that one again” – YouTube Oblivion Remastered
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I recently spent an afternoon getting the original Oblivion to work optimally on Steam Deck. Despite being “playable” out of the box, it’s kinda not: the vanilla PC version of Oblivion lacks gamepad support, meaning gamepad glyphs aren’t present. While the Steam Deck’s community controller layouts tab is a godsend for situations like this, it still means having to adapt to the disconnect between keyboard or mouse prompts and the Steam Deck’s Xbox-style glyphs.

Or, of course, installing mods. After an hour or so spent installing mods, OG Oblivion transformed from a dubiously “playable” Steam Deck RPG into something that rivals Skyrim in terms of a brilliantly optimised handheld experience. It’s just perfect. But now that Oblivion Remastered is out, and with a Steam Deck “Verified” status to boot, is any of that hassle worth it anymore?



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Monster Hunter Wilds kicked off April with Title Update 1, adding new monster hunts, challenge quests, and a new Grand Hub as a central base of operations and socializing space for hunters to hang out between quests. It’s also the venue for Blossomdance, the first Monster Hunter Wilds seasonal event, which kicked off last night in a blizzard of cherry blossom petals and sakura-themed armor sets.

When you first enter the Grand Hub during Blossomdance, you’ll be greeted by a lot of pink. It’s Monster Hunter’s own hanami festival, covering the Hub with cherry blossoms and spring pastel streamers. The main attraction, however, are the event’s sakura-themed armor sets. The Sakuratide armor sets are easily among the prettiest outfits in Wild, and I’m sure they’ll be frequent features in layered armor getups for years to come.

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Do I feel like my weeb levels are getting a little unsustainable while wearing them? Yes. But look at them. It’s good stuff. (And yes, you can tone the pink down by changing the armor pigment if you want.)



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We’re here to help with your daily Wordle, with everything from quick tips designed to supercharge every line to a fresh hint for the April 23 (1404) game ready to go. And if those green letters don’t turn up, your yellows refuse to behave, or you’re just running out of rows, feel free to scroll down to today’s answer and enjoy an instant win.


Seeing three greens tidily grouped together on my second line should’ve surely felt like a gift, but instead it threw a spanner in the works. That word? No. This one, then? Also no. Well if not those then… what? It was only after a serious comb of the remaining letters (and a bit of time spent staring blankly into space) that I finally uncovered the answer.

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Wordle today: A hint for Wednesday, April 23



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The not-so-secret shadow drop of Oblivion Remastered finally happened, and at this point, the only genuine surprise for some is the price. Bethesda is selling the 19-year-old RPG glow-up for $50, which I consider on the cusp of reasonable. Yesterday, I said I’d be on board if the price was closer to $30 than $70, so of course Bethesda chose the exact middle point.

I was ready to hold out for a sale, but then I learned there already is one: Fanatical is selling the Steam version of Oblivion Remastered at a decent 17% discount, which brings the tag down to a palatable $41.50.



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