Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

If you’ve not been following PC games goings-on across the week, catch up on some of the big stories quick in our noncomprehensive Weekly News Digest. I’ve slipped in a few things we haven’t already posted about, and do also read The Updates Update for some of the week’s notable patches and updates. It’s been a short week for us here, thanks to the bank holiday Monday, but there sure is enough going on.

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Dota Underlords - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Ollie Toms)

Dota Underlords patch notes tend to be pretty game-changing – as it should be, for a game still in early-access. But boy, does it make my life as a guides writer busy! Now they’ve gone and added two entirely new mechanics (Ace-Tier Heroes and Contraption items) amid a plethora of other balance changes and features.

So it’s time once again to sit down and have a read through what’s changed in our Dota Underlords patch notes analysis, exploring how each change may (or may not) shift the meta in a new direction.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

In all the hubbub of the week, you might’ve missed some of the patches and updates rolled out to games. Presenting the Weekly Updates Update, a noncomprehensive roundup of new maps and characters and balance tweaks and fixes and such which caught my eye over the week – including a few we haven’t posted about.

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Stones of Solace - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Kat Brewster)

Greetings, all! It’s the end of August, and so, these dog days are over. The temperatures might remain warm well into September, but do not be fooled: autumn is on its way.

It has been one year since I started writing Priceless Play, carrying the baton for Free Games of the Week. I love it! Bringing you weird writing on weird games week after week is a joy. So I hope you’ll indulge me for the next month as I take a brief step back. The break isn’t a glamourous drinks-in-a-coconut-with-tiny-umbrella variety, but rather a break to devote time to writing my comprehensive exams. Who said getting a PhD wasn’t glamourous? Everyone? C’est la vie!

Here are a handful of games to tide you over. Wish me luck!

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

Friends, you must listen. Some will try to convince you that today is the last day of summer and it’s all over. Do not listen. We have another three weeks until the end of summer. Cherish them. The memories we form now will need to carry us through the long, dark, cold winter. I made the mistake of looking it up this week and somehow I will lose seven hours of daylight over the next three months? Oh god.

What are you playing this weekend? Here’s what we’re clicking on!

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Homeworld Remastered Collection - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

After almost 16 years, oh me oh my Homeworld 3 is finally happening. Gearbox Publishing today announced the spacefleet RTS will blast off again a full-on sequel. Homeworld 3 is being made by Blackbird Interactive, a studio who were founded by some of the folks who made the original Homeworld at Relic Entertainment then brought the series back with the recent spin-off Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak. And it’s crowdfunding. Now. Already. The actual release is yet a long, long way away.

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Knights And Bikes - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Sin Vega)

Somehow, bank holidays always sneak up on me. You’d think after years of working for councils and universities I’d have figured them out by now, but nope. I remain completely flummoxed by the concept of time this week. What year is it? What are mornings? Why is everything in Britain still open exclusively when you can’t bloody get to it?

Games, of course, do not recognise holidays. The tubes emit games, so many games, whether we’re here or not. It is time then, to wade through the stream, and pick out the very best under-covered new games on Steam. It’s Unknown Pleasures.

Upending chronology this week: ocean fights, penal flights, and Cornish knights.

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Control Ultimate Edition - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Katharine Castle)

Remedy’s eerie telekinetic shooter Control is without a doubt one of the biggest RTX ray tracing games you can play on PC right now. It’s also one of the most demanding. Indeed, while Remedy recently revised their Control PC requirements, saying you now only need an Nvidia RTX 2060 graphics card for playing with ray tracing switched on as opposed to the crazy expensive RTX 2080, I’ve found that even Nvidia’s new RTX 2080 Super card struggles to hit a consistent 60fps on High at 1920×1080 with all Control’s RTX bells and whistles turned on.

As such, I thought I’d put together this Control RTX ray tracing guide to tell you exactly what kind of performance you can expect from each of today’s Nvidia RTX cards, both with and without ray tracing, as well as what each ray tracing effect actually does and whether it’s actually worth keeping switched on – because we wouldn’t want anyone’s graphics cards throwing a big hissy fit now, would we?

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Streets of Rogue - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (RPS)

Four weeks ago, in the disgusting heat of old August, we told you we can t stop playing the chaos-fuelled micro-muckabout Streets Of Rogue. And since then we’ve not stopped banging on about it. It’s sort of embarrassing. We spoke to its creator, we praised its tabletop-ish freedom, and we enjoyed having a totally normal one. But listen, we ve got to move on. It turns out we actually can stop playing this gangster-blasting chimp sim. But not before we deliver a final verdict.

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Monster Hunter: World - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Dave Irwin)

The console release of the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is almost upon us. While we have to wait forever for the same stuff to come to PC, we can at least see exactly what is coming to the PC version next year. We’ve updated our guide with just about everything you could possibly ever want to know about the latest expansion that we know so far, including the newest monster reveals.

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