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Google’s Pixel 7 Suffer From A Randomly Shattering Camera?

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Google’s Pixel 7 smartphone owners report that the glass covering the camera is cracking for unknown reasons. The issue appears to be that the glass break is random and not caused by a drop or some form of impact. However, these stories need to be taken with a grain of salt.

What we can judge by the pictures in an Ars Technica article is that the breakage is happening right at the lens instead of some random area. Perhaps a temperature change within the pocket between the lens and glass is the cause? On the other hand, could the lens be impacting the glass due to an engineering flaw? It’s hard to tell, but Google is not directly accepting blame for the problem.

According to Pixel 7 owner Alex Hatzenbuhler, Google is aware of the issue. How many phones are affected has yet to be determined. However, unless Google jumps in front of this quickly, it will undoubtedly lead to a class action lawsuit. Given that Google isn’t always forthcoming with information, we may never know how many cameras were affected and if the issue was rectified during the manufacturing process. Google’s response to the broken camera was as follows:

“[Google Support Team] can confirm that this is a known issue and … after the engineers deliberated about this issue, they decided NOT to include this as a part of the warranty.”

That’s right; a warranty does not cover the randomly cracking glass covering the Pixel 7’s camera.

In a related Reddit post, other users discovered their Pixel phones to have the same problem, not knowing where the damage stemmed from. Google is repairing the damage for around $199, but people with “device protection” only have to shell out $99.

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Have you encountered an issue with glass cracking on your smartphone without a known cause? Let us know your stories in the comments section below.

[Source: Ars Technica]

Streamer Beats Elden Ring’s Malenia Twice Simultaneously

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If you ever rage quit during an Elden Ring boss battle, keep in mind that someone was able to beat multiple bosses simultaneously while using a controller and dance pad. That’s what one Twitch streamer did not once but three times with some of the game’s most notorious bosses.

Malenia is a demanding boss. With each strike she lands, she regains a chunk of health. Even after you defeat her, Malenia morphs into her second form, and the fight renews. To say she’s a pain in the backside is an understatement. Imagine taking on this boss fight twice simultaneously while using two controllers, one of them being a DDR-style dance pad. That’s what Twitch streamer Miss Mikka did as part of her Ultimate Challenge Run.

In a tweet from the streamer, Miss Mikkaa states that it took 199 tries to pass this odd challenge finally. Considering that Elden Ring asks more of a player than to hack and slash at an enemy mindlessly, it is an impressive feat to topple two bosses at once. It’s even more stunning that she used a dance pad rather than something like the XBOX’s Adaptive Controller. She initially pulled off the same stunt against Margit and Godrick in mid-December and again versus the Godskin Quartet on December 28th.

In case the Tweet does not load, Miss Mikkaa said the following when posting about defeating Malenia: “2x MALENIA HAS BEEN DEFEATED! After 3 days and 199 tries Malenia is dead in the Ultimate Challenge Run where I play Elden Ring twice simultaneously (with a dance pad & controller). In the beginning I was not even sure if this run was possible. Radagon/Elden Beast is next!

I put Elden Ring on hold for a while because of the Malenia battle. No other boss fight in the game was as aggravating to me as that one was. Maybe I need to use a dance pad?

[Source: Twitter]

Twitter Alternative Mastodon Seeing Decline In Active Users

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Once Elon Musk took control of Twitter in 2022, a slew of tweets from celebrities, journalists, and a variety of blue checkmarks appeared, announcing users were quitting the popular social media site for a “safer” alternative. This promised land was known as Mastodon. But, unfortunately, like the “we’re all moving to Canada” pledge people made when Donald Trump won the 2016 election, the grandstanding appears to be all talk and no walk.

PC Mag discovered that Mastodon, a decentralized social media platform, is not growing despite the alleged exodus. In fact, the number of active users has dropped by 30% following a surge around the holidays. 2.5M active users were on the platform in December, but as of the beginning of January, that number has dropped to around 1.8M.

Meg Coffey, a social media strategist, blames Mastodon’s dropping numbers on the site’s less-than-intuitive signup process. Where Twitter is relatively straightforward regarding making an account and tweeting, the alternative is allegedly more painful. Based on some videos I found online, it doesn’t appear to be that much of a task, but Mastodon asks you to join individual servers rather than being in one massive pot with everyone else.

Another reason people may be fleeing the promised land is that Mastodon has a pedo problem. Cybersecurity website Secjuice led an investigation into Mastodon and found that this alleged social media haven is not just a place for those who disagreed with Musk but also a safe place for pedophiles and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Due to Mastodon being a decentralized social network, it is less likely to be moderated effectively, if at all.

Mastodon started in 2016, and according to Secjuice, the site saw a significant surge in users during the Spring of 2017, which they called “the great paedophile invasion.” The community of around 160k blew up to about 300k during this time, and along with it came a flood of CSAM, mainly from Japan. Oddly, the number of active users didn’t start a decrease until 2022.

[Source: PC Mag] [Source: Secjuice]

Tim Miller To Reshoot Eli Roth’s Borderlands Adaptation

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Remember that Eli Roth was making a Borderlands movie? Yeah, I forgot, too. Well, the film was shot and is currently undergoing reshoots, but without Roth at the helm. So instead, Deadpool’s Tim Miller will be tasked with modifying the video game adaptation, which stars Kevin Hart, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jack Black.

Deadline investigated the rumors that Roth was no longer in charge of his own movie and found the gossip was true. While this change in leadership could mean that the production was in trouble, the reshoots are said only to take two weeks. It’s doubtful that two weeks of shooting will massively change whatever Eli Roth has already put together. The reason for Miller’s involvement? Allegedly it is because Roth is busy on the long-awaited Thanksgiving.

What does worry me is that both Roth and Craig Mazin wrote the script for Borderlands. The Chernobyl scribe is responsible for The Hangover Parts 2 & 3, Superhero Movie, and two Scary Movie sequels. He is also the writer of the upcoming The Last of Us HBO series. Mazin downplayed the impact characters’ deaths had in TLOU by saying, “When you’re playing a section, you’re killing people, and when you die, you get sent back to the checkpoint. All those people are back, moving around in the same way. Watching a person die, I think, ought to be much different than watching pixels die.

The adaptation of Gearbox’s looter shooter has been weirdly out of the news cycle for a while. The last time we actively covered it was during the middle of 2021. Even after Tiny Tina’s Wonderland came out, I’d forgotten about the Roth film. The film itself is not connected to the videogames’ canon in any way aside from sharing characters. Every event we experienced in the FPS versions and Tales from the Borderlands does not play into the movie’s plot. This could be a good thing, but if the well-known characters also depart from their polygon counterparts, this could be a turnoff for fans of the series.

[Source: Deadline]

Review: Prodeus – That DOOM Feeling!

The first-person shooter genre simply would not exist how we know it now without the release of the original DOOM by Id Software. So many first-person shooter games to come out after borrow many gameplay elements are concepts that have evolved over the years. But sometimes it’s just fun to go back to the simplicity and mindless fun of the original DOOM for posterity’s sake. Prodeus on Xbox and PlayStation consoles brings together the visual style of classic DOOM with a few modern FPS sensibilities, but still manages to maintain the fun factor that old-school shooter fans loved about the classics. It feels like the iconic game that inspired it so heavily, sometimes even to a fault, but is still a heck of a lot of fun to play.

It’s easy to write off Prodeus as a DOOM-style clone that doesn’t stand out too much, but that would be wrong. While the game plays and looks like DOOM in many ways, a few gameplay elements mix up the formula into something interesting. You have plenty of guns that are both classic staples of the genre, but upgrades and secondary fire features add something new. Using a shotgun feels right, but having an extra blast shot lets you approach shootouts in different ways. On top of that, you can get upgrades to your character such as double jump, dashing, and a few other abilities to take on legions of enemies. It’s a nice touch that takes some of the best advancements in the genre over the last 20+ years but applies them in ways to not compromise Prodeus from feeling like you could’ve plucked it out of the mid-90s games industry.

Speaking of which, the visuals are what make Prodeus a joy to go through. The game uses the DOOM or Castle Wolfenstein style of graphics, with an almost pixelated look to most objects and characters. The gore and explosions that you encounter feel right at home next to classic DOOM visuals, even right down to the face of your character showing the damage and turning into a skull as you lose health. It’s a nostalgia trip and introduction to fun elements from back in the day to players who never got to experience classic DOOM-style games that were abundant back then.

But for as much as Prodeus is inspired by DOOM, it also gets a few shortcomings from it too. This includes difficulty spikes that can be a little frustrating on some levels, including fights that might be overwhelming without getting enough weapons beforehand. There are also levels that can be confusing on where you need to go or interact with, especially when key elements to the stage blend too easily with the background.

You might need to find a specific switch to hit to open a new door but might glance over it too easily when its either too small or hidden by a lot of stage elements. You do have a map to give the layout of the environment around you, but it’s not always complete and doesn’t give a clear waypoint to go to often. You can find Map icons to build it out, but the map can still be tough to read after that.

One of the better aspects of Prodeus is how you can replay any level you complete for better rewards and find secrets. This is helpful for getting newer weapons and other goodies that can be a big asset later on. You can even discover extra items to open up new stages and bonus challenges that further build up your arsenal.

The shop of the game acts like a full testing range for all of your weapons and abilities, which can be accessed any time from the Map Screen after you find it. Replaying stages is key to really going crazy against enemies with your weapons and finding out how Prodeus allows you to explore stages. You don’t need to do so to advance through the game, but it’s very rewarding if you do so.

All of this sounds great, but what about multiplayer? The original DOOM and Quake eventually had a following of players who liked to play against each other. Prodeus does have a multiplayer mode that everyone can jump into, but it’s a dead end. It’s difficult to connect with anyone in multiplayer because there are not a lot of people playing it. More than likely you won’t be playing this because of that, despite the single-player campaign having more than enough content to engage with.

If you grew up playing games like DOOM or simply love playing first-person shooters, Prodeus will be right up your alley. You’ll love going through stages and wrecking through groups of monsters with powerful weapons and wild explosions. It’s disappointing to see the multiplayer modes be practically non-existent, but the single-player mode is still a lot of fun. It’s not quite DOOM, but it damn near feels just like it.

Are you a fan of first-person shooter games? Have you gotten to check out Prodeus on any platform? Post a comment with your thoughts down below!  

‘Virtua Fighter’ Anime Punches Out A Blu-Ray DVD Release

Based on the video game series by SEGA, the 1995 anime ‘Virtua Fighter’ is going to be released by Discotek Media for a home video Blu-Ray DVD box set. It will include all thirty-five episodes from the show with the English dub for the first season, though the last eleven episodes will only be presented with the Japanese audio with English subtitles.

This will be the first time the series will be released on DVD in English subs and dubs. It will be released on January 31st, 2023 with the Right Stuf Anime website for pre-order.

The animated series was a production of TMS Entertainment with Hideki Tonokatsu and Masahiro Mutō directing the show’s episodes. It originally ran from 1995 to 1996 on TV Tokyo with the first season being dubbed by GMA Network.

You can watch the trailer for the series below:

TV Tropes describes the synopsis as follows,

“Akira Yuki, a Hakkyoku-Ken martial artist, is Wandering the Earth on a journey to see the eight stars in the sky once again, which can only be seen by those who possess true strength. He ends up in Chinatown and meets Pai Chan, a young girl who is being chased down by the Koenkan, a powerful martial arts organization that terrorizes the town. Along with the help of fellow martial artists Jacky and Sarah Bryant, Akira and Pai fight off against Koenkan’s leaders and free the townspeople from their iron grip. As the Koenkan continues to chase them across the country, one of their partners takes an interest in Sarah and hires the mercenary Kage-Maru to kidnap her.”

The anime is based on the ‘Virtua Fighter’ video game series created by Yu Suzuki and released by SEGA in 1994 for the SEGA Saturn console. It has had numerous sequels and spin-offs.

Hasbro’s Ghostbusters Proton Packs To Start Shipping Monday!

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If you have a FedEx account and backed HasLab’s Ghostbusters Plasma Series Spengler’s Proton Pack, odds are you received an e-mail this week saying the replica would be shipping out soon. FedEx is expected to pick up the Proton Packs from Hasbro’s California depot starting Monday, January 9th! This news comes just weeks after word dropped that the crowdfunded toy would arrive ahead of schedule!

For those without a FedEx login, getting one just by signing up and adding your shipping details is easy. The company does a pretty good job of letting you know something’s on the way, but not always. This was one of the few times FedEx sent me something, but I didn’t get an e-mail alert.

Thanks to Ghostbusters News spreading the word that the replicas were coming, I logged in, and sure enough, the info was right at the top of my list. Now, there is something important that everyone expecting the Pack to know: a signature is required for delivery. You can’t pre-sign for it via FedEx’s website. You need to be there in person.

Sadly, FedEx’s delivery windows aren’t as tight as Amazon’s. So if your shipment is arriving on a weekday, you may want to tell FedEx to hold the box at one of their local pickup spots. These places may be a FedEx store or Walgreens. It could delay the arrival by 24 hours, just so you’re aware.

Backers in the UK and Europe have received theirs since December. Based on the videos uploaded to YouTube, the Pack looks fantastic, but we noticed a few issues. When the prototype pack was shown off on Adam Savage’s YouTube channel, it was noticeable that some parts could be removed to create a 1984-styled Proton Pack. Specifically, we’re looking at the wiring connected to the base of the Clippard valve. In the video, we can see that this Afterlife add-on was removable, but in customer videos, we know that it’s now a solid piece that will require cutting the “copper” wires from the Pack. Unfortunate.

Another presented problem was that all the stickers were on the Pack. Within the box are additional clean 1984-style stickers, but those will need to be placed on top of the existing ones unless you want to take a lot of time and delicately remove the existing ones.

A Vertical PS5 May Result In Leaking Metal And Hardware Failures

Has your PS5 been noisy? Does it shut down randomly? If so, the Sony console may be the victim of loose cooling liquids.

In a story that appeared on Wololo, repair shops are reporting that the cooling liquid around the APU may leak if the PS5 is sitting in the vertical position. When the liquid metal gets free, it eventually solidifies somewhere else on the console, leading to hardware failures. The failures could be short circuits or the console overheating.

The leak’s exact cause is unknown because the sealed area around the APU and the cooler would need to be damaged or moved for the metal to escape. If the console is static, how does the seal become ineffective? Could this be from continuous vibrations over time, or does it require something more intense, like the console being knocked around?

This isn’t affecting only consoles that are in use. Even boxed PS5s are having this issue, according to TheCod3r’s YouTube video (see below).

The PS5 is a big boy. A big, big boy. The biggest boy. So, standing the console vertically helps save space in an already crowded entertainment center. The system is roughly 15.4″ tall, 10.2″ deep, and between 3.6″and 4.1″ wide, depending on if it has a disc drive. In my opinion, the system looks better when standing upright, but considering the recent news, it may be time to reorganize the consoles to make more space.

I’ve had my Playstation 5 in the vertical position for nearly two years now, and I’ve yet to have an issue. The number of consoles having the loose liquid issue hasn’t been aggregated yet, but this news may cause more people to come forward. Unfortunately, Sony has yet to release any response to this issue, but it is probably coming if this story grows legs.

[Source: Wololo]

Arcade1Up To Now Offer A ‘Wheel of Fortune’ CasinoCade

It was inevitable. Arcade1Up has started to move past the typical arcade classics and is stepping into the world of casino machines. The Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe will provide customers with a casino experience in the comfort of their homes. So you can get all the fun of gambling without crippling debt!

The Casinocade differs from Arcade1Up’s previous releases in several ways aside from being a “gambling” rig. It stands over 5′ tall without the typical riser. WoF has a 10.1″ bottom touch screen and an 8″ top screen. Like a machine you’d see in Las Vegas, this one has lots of flashing lights and light-up buttons. Yes, this thing is WiFi enabled for leaderboards. Twenty-five games are included, with four of them being Wheel of Fortune-themed slots. The others included are the typical casino fare such as blackjack, poker, baccarat, craps, roulette, 3 card monte, and sudoku.

A final price was not listed, and pre-orders are not yet available. However, given that Arcade1Up’s newer machines have been priced fairly high, it’s a fair guess that the Wheel of Fortune Casinocade will be around $599.

Photo Credit: Arcade1Up

Photo Credit: Arcade1Up

Photo Credit: Arcade1Up

Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe’s features:

  • Wi-F Leaderboards to challenge players from across the country!
  • Daily Spin
  • Dual LCD Screens (8″ top screen & 10.1″ bottom screen)
  • Bottom screen is a touch screen for immersive interactive gameplay and includes surrounding flashing/ chaser lights around screen.
  • Light-Up Buttons
  • 4 Premium WOF Slot games and over 21 unlockable games built in Dual Speakers for crisp casino sound
  • Lit Marquee
  • Over 5 feet

Included games:

  1. Wheel of Fortune Puzzle Mania Slots
  2. Wheel of Fortune Big Wheel Spin Slots
  3. Wheel of Fortune Bonus Cards Slots
  4. Wheel of Fortune Free Spin Mania Slots
  5. Word Play
  6. Trypeaks Solitaire
  7. Sweet Mahjong
  8. Sudoku
  9. Caribbean Stud Poker
  10. Spider Solitaire
  11. Roulette
  12. Red Dog
  13. Pai Gow poker
  14. 3 Card Monte
  15. Mahjong Deluxe
  16. Klondike Solitaire
  17. Joker Poker
  18. Jack or Better
  19. Gum Drop Blocks
  20. Deuces Wild
  21. Craps
  22. Bingo
  23. Baccarat
  24. Three Card Poker
  25. Black Jack

[Source: Arcade1Up]

‘Goblin Slayer’ Season 2 Teaser Drops With Video Game Announcement

Fans of the dark fantasy anime ‘Goblin Slayer’ got some good news on multiple fronts with the reveal of the season two teaser trailer as well as a video game based on the animated series.

Among the announcements for the show was that production would be moving to a new studio and that a new staff would working on the upcoming episodes.

Crunchyroll said on their website, “It has been confirmed that the Goblin Slayer and his merry party continue their story this year with the second season of the TV anime series, dubbed GOBLIN SLAYER II, premiering in 2023. A new teaser trailer was released to coincide with the news that announces LIDENFILMS will be taking over from White Fox as the production house with some new staff members.”

“Misato Takada (Saiyuki RELOAD ZEROIN) will be taking over directorial duties from Takaharu Ozaki, who has been promoted to Chief Director. Hideyuki Kurata returns to write the series composition with Kenichiro Suehiro also returning to write the music. Hiromi Kato (Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut) will be taking over the character design duties from Takashi Nagayoshi.,” they added.

You can watch the teaser below:

Along with the season two teaser, the dark fantasy anime is also getting a video game for multiple platforms.

“Kumo Kagyu’s GOBLIN SLAYER series had more announcements up its sleeve during the GA FES 2023 livestream. There’s also a new game on the way, complete with an original story and support for English and Japanese languages. While there’s no release date at the moment, GOBLIN SLAYER -Another Adventurer- Nightmare Feast is currently in the works for Nintendo Switch and PC,” Crunchyroll reports.

While information is scarce, they did release a teaser image:

‘Goblin Slayer’ is based on a light novel series published by SB Creative, written by Kumo Kagyu, and illustrated by Noboru Kannatsuki.

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