

Gaming
It’s like Steam, but where you can not only buy games, but also sell them. Robot Cache Video Game Blockchain Store Launched
A digital video game store has appeared on the market, which allows gamers not only to buy games, but also to sell them.
The platform is called Robot Cache, and it was created with the support of AMD. Robot Cache relies on blockchain technology and has its own cryptocurrency called Iron. It can be earned by buying games and doing various activities in the store, and later it can also be mined on PC. It will also be possible to spend Iron on games in Robot Cache.
The idea of the project is that players can buy a game, play it for a while or play it completely, and then sell it if they realize that they never want to play it again. Such an offer for gamers cannot be called very profitable: they will receive back 25% of the cost of the game. Another 5% is taken by the site, and the publisher gets 70%. That is, apparently, the publisher earns on each purchase and sale transaction.
Now Robot Cache gives a copy of the Wasteland 3 game for registration. Those who have already thought that it is easy to make money on this can not rush: you cannot sell the gifted copy.

Components
GeForce RTX 4090 is ready for Counter-Strike 2. The video card produces 543 FPS in the game

Almost immediately after the release of Counter-Strike 2, Nvidia explained what to expect in the game when using 3D cards from the GeForce RTX 40 line.
With Full HD resolution and maximum graphics settings, the flagship of the line – GeForce RTX 4090 – produces 543 FPS. Nvidia assured that the GeForce RTX 4090 in Counter-Strike 2 is 4.5 times faster than the GeForce GTX 1080 and 2.9 times faster than the GeForce RTX 2080.
At the other end is the GeForce RTX 4060, but even it provides more than 200 FPS under the same conditions. The performance gap between the GeForce RTX 4060 and GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is quite small, unlike other models in the line.
Gaming
Sacred massacre in the name of Svarog, blessing of Perun and godly festivities after the victory over the lizards. The action game “Rus vs. Lizards” was released on Steam

Today on Steam there was a release of the action game “Rus vs. Lizards” from the developers of the Bratans. The game, “similar to Dark Souls,” plunges into the world of Hyperborea, where the player will have to overcome “hordes of Lizards and other Herods who encroached on the holy places of the Ancestors“
System requirements are quite moderate by modern standards. Recommended CPU – Core i7 with a frequency of 2.8 GHz, 16 GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT video card. The developers say that everything is created strictly according to scientific documents and guarantee 3D graphics with “logs of 8 polygons minimum“
Gaming
Game of Thrones sequel created on ChatGPT: George R.R. Martin and other authors are suing OpenAI

Various authors have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. They accuse the company of using books to train AI models.
The Authors Guild and 17 famous authors such as Jonathan Franzen, John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and Jodi Picoult filed the lawsuit in the Southern District of New York. The plaintiffs hope the lawsuit will be classified as a class action.
According to the complaint, OpenAI “copied plaintiffs’ work wholesale, without permission or review” and fed copyrighted material into large language models.
“The earnings of these authors depend on the works they create. But defendant’s programs jeopardize the ability of science fiction writers to make a living because they allow anyone to create—automatically and freely (or very cheaply)—text that they would otherwise pay writers to create,” the lawsuit states.
The authors added that OpenAI’s programs could result in the creation of derivative works “that are based on, imitate, generalize, or paraphrase their books,” which could harm their market.
The lawsuit also alleges that ChatGPT was used by programmer Liam Swain to “write” sequels to George R.R. Martin’s bestselling novel A Song of Ice and Fire, which was adapted into the popular TV series Game of Thrones. Swain used a neural network to create his own versions of these books, which he posted online.
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