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Sony pushed a PS5 system update on Friday that Square Enix says is a response to Final Fantasy XVI bugs created by the consoles last firmware update. The publisher addressed the update on X (Twitter). In response to the crashes and graphical bugs that were occurring on the PlayStation5 version of Final Fantasy XVI, [Sony Interactive Entertainment] have released a new system update, the account posted. Please try downloading and installing this update. Before todays alleged fix, users reported that last weeks PS5 system update (24.06-10.00.00) triggered Final Fantasy XVI crashes while loading saves or fast-traveling. It could also add annoying black squares obstructing the in-game camera. Sony has kept things vague, only describing the update with the alleged fix (24.06-10.01.00) as improving system software performance and stability. Earlier this week, IGN reported similar bugs in Star Wars Outlaws, Death Stranding and No Mans Sky. It isnt yet clear if the update fixes those games glitches. Users on Reddit claimed todays update has fixed the problems with Final Fantasy XVI. Played for an hour post update with no issues, u/AdSweaty411 wrote. Yup no issues so far, Redditor u/Icy-Confection-312 added. (Well update this story if any additional bug reports arise.) You can update your PS5 by heading to Settings > System, then System Software > System Software Update and Settings. After the update appears, choose Update System Software. If you dont see the available update (and havent already installed it), restart your console and try again.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/a-ps5-system-update-squashes-those-pesky-final-fantasy-xvi-bugs-175832092.html?src=rss
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Cast your mind back to 2019, when many people were captivated by the idea of terrorizing a quaint English village as a loud, annoying goose. Untitled Goose Game was an absolute delight, but it was fairly short and left me wanting more. In another universe, a TV adaptation would have happened already. While that didn't quite pan out here, we do have a funny proof-of-concept to enjoy. House House, the game's developer, released a "proof-of-concept for a hypothetical Untitled Goose Programme" on its YouTube channel on Friday. The studio created the short with Playdate maker and Untitled Goose Game publisher Panic and animation house Chromosphere Studio. It's a great four-minute clip that's well worth your time. It shows a goose bullying a journalist and groundskeeper during a TV interview. The art style is lovely, the Wallace and Gromit-esque humor is on point and the goose is just as much of a jerk as the one in the game. Sadly, House House says that the show didn't gain traction and those involved put the idea on the shelf. But at least we get this very amusing video out of it. If nothing else, it reminded me that I need to play the Panic-published Thank Goodness You're Here, which seems similarly silly.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/heres-what-a-tv-show-based-on-untitled-goose-game-could-have-been-like-165116660.html?src=rss
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You can save big today on the Elgato Stream Deck+ with $30 off the control panel on Amazon. Great for streamers or anyone who wants tactile shortcuts and dials for their workflow, the Stream Deck+ drops from its usual $200 to $170 with a discount and a clickable coupon. Although the Stream Deck+ sacrifices some buttons compared to the cheaper Stream Deck MK.2, this model makes up for it with four dials and a touch strip. Each dial is customizable and clickable, allowing you to layer different dial shortcuts with each press inward. You can twist them to adjust things like volume, smart lights and in-game settings. Its eight buttons are backlit and fully customizable. Streamers can use the Stream Deck desktop app to assign functions for things like muting mics, activating effects or triggering transitions. But you dont need to be a YouTuber or Twitch streamer for it to be helpful. For example, Im neither and use a Stream Deck daily to toggle preset macOS window arrangements through the third-party app Moom. Its also handy for text expansion shortcuts or emojis. The 4.2 x 0.5-inch touch strip displays labels and levels for each knob, giving you a clear visual cue about what youre controlling with each twist. The touch-sensitive bar also supports custom long presses and page swipes. Amazons sale covers both the black and white Stream Deck+ models. Make sure you click on the $10 coupon box on the product page to bring it down to $170. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice in the lead up to October Prime Day 2024.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/accessories/elgatos-stream-deck-drops-to-a-record-low-of-170-in-this-early-prime-day-deal-163729012.html?src=rss
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