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    1. September 2024
    2. Get your Tickets! Anime Rave is Coming to Hard Rock Cafe in Sandton City by Enricoh Alfonzo
      The countdown is on! As Comic Con Africa electrifies the city from the 26th to the 29th, there's one event you cannot miss—the Anime Rave! Taking place on Saturday, September 28th, it's the ultimate afterparty for all weebs, otakus, and anime fans looking to keep the celebration going long into the night. Hosted by Premigift, Iconique Brands, and Alfonzowords, this is your exclusive chance to dive into an anime-themed rave experience like no other.
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    3. Speak No Evil Review – A Bone-Chilling Experience by Boris Bulj
      Speak No Evil is a bone-chilling experience, one of the only films in recent memory that can make even the most ordinary poolside and family holiday moments feel ominous and haunting, you will not forget this one. It will stay with you way past watching the film. Speak No Evil is not for the faint of heart, especially if you have children, James McAvoy's performance is spectacular at making you feel uneasy and makes this a must-watch psychological thriller!  
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    4. A new Steam client has been released and will be automatically downloaded.

      Note: This client was re-released September 13th with this additional change:
      Fixed instances where post-game events for the new Game Recording feature could show outside of the Steam Client Beta. General
      Steam Families is now available for all users. For more info about Steam Families, you can read our news post, check out our Support FAQ
      The friends list will now show a Steam Deck icon, instead of a gamepad icon, if the other user is playing on a Steam Deck
      Replaced the friends list VR icon with a new graphic that also matches the in-game or online friend state color
      Improved startup and library performance for users with large libraries
      Improved detection of Nintendo Switch Pro controller
      Improved reliability of "games in common" collections in library
      Rewrite of shortcut key binding in settings UI, including the ability to unbind a hotkey
      Fixed taking HDR screenshots on Windows
      Fixed collections based on friends not updating properly
      Fixed "Soundtracks" and "All Games" shelves on home page applying the app type filter from the top of the games list. This would lead to Soundtracks showing no items if Soundtracks was not selected at the top of the games list, as an example.
      Fixed collection names not being editable.
      Fixed formatting of links in news posts
      Screenshots
      Redesigned the screenshots manager
      Added easier ways to share screenshots directly from Steam, including:
      Copy directly to your clipboard
      Send to friend or chat group via Steam chat
      Send to your phone via the Steam Mobile App
      Export as a new file on your computer Improved the ability to share multiple screenshots at once by multi-selecting from the grid view
      Improved the performance and reliability of the screenshots manager
      Added the ability to search within the app filter dropdown
      Pre-emptive work to provide future support for recordings and clips to integrate with the screenshots manager when Steam Game Recording releases out of beta
      Steam Overlay
      Improved responsiveness of overlay on Windows
      User interface improvements to Steam IME
      New Clock app in the Steam Overlay that can optionally be pinned on top of games.
      Steam Input
      Reduced latency of Steam Input API Action Set/Action Set Layer commands. If any input issues are noticed in Steam Input API games please report them in the forums
      Reduced latency of Steam Input API rumble/haptics commands
      Reduce CPU usage when using both Gyro and Joystick or Trackpad for mouse input
      Added Output Icons to all Mode/Behavior dropdown menus. These indicate if the mode (by default) generates OS Mouse output, XInput (controller) Output, Steam Input API Action Output, or is a remapping tool/Overlay Menu (Touch, Radial, Hotbar).
      Steam Input API Analog Actions that can have multiple modes i.e. "Camera | Camera as FlickStick" are now labelled as "... (via FlickStick)"
      Steam Input API Analog Actions can now optionally be used "... (via Gyro To Mouse)" (default is still "As Mouse" or "As Joystick Mouse" depending on source).
      Fixed Steam Input API issue where analog actions from other action sets incorrectly reporting as active. This affected some titles including Okami HD
      Fixed for SIAPI GetMotionData not returning any information on every controller but the first one plugged in
      Fix rare issue where Gyro Processing occurred before controller type is established.
      Fix for Track Pad as Button Behavior not displaying any glyphs.
      Fix "Gyro Calibration" Button appearing twice on Gyro config screen if there is a mode shift applied to the Gyro.
      Fixed a bug where PlayStation controllers connected over BT could be shown as connected over USB
      SteamVR
      Fixed a rare crash when launching a game in VR Game Theater
      Fixed a rare crash when launching a VR game for streaming
      Linux
      Improved system display scale detection to be compatible with more desktop environments.
      Fixed a crash in gldriverquery when using latest nvidia graphics card drivers
      Fixed a crash that could occur at exit while cleaning up websockets

      macOS
      Fixed Disk Write Errors sometimes occurring when updating games on macOS 13+
      Fixed Steam Overlay crash in some games using Metal rendering
      Fixed some UI issues in user login
      Fixed issue preventing the hardware encoder enable setting from being honored Source Link
    5. STEAM

      [STEAM][ANN]Steam Families is here

      Hello! We are excited to announce Steam Families is now available for all users.

      Steam Families is a collection of new and existing family-related features. It replaces both Steam Family Sharing and Steam Family View, giving you a single location to manage which games your family can access and when they can play.



      Create a Steam Family
      To get started, you can create a Steam Family and then invite up to 5 family members. You can manage your family from your Steam Client, mobile device or web browser.



      By joining a Steam Family, each member gains access to the following Steam features:

      Family Sharing
      When you join a Steam Family, you automatically gain access to the shareable games that your family members own and they will also be able to access the shareable titles in your library. The next time you log in to Steam, this new 'family library' will appear in the left column as a subsection of your games list. You maintain ownership of your current titles and when you purchase a new game it will still show up in your collection.

      Best of all, when you are playing a game from your family library, you will create your own saved games, earn your own Steam achievements, have access to workshop files and more.

      Family Sharing enables you to play games from other family members' libraries, even if they are online playing another game. If your family library has multiple copies of a game, multiple members of the family can play that game at the same time. For a more detailed look at how Family Sharing works, see the FAQ below.

      Family Sharing is a feature that developers may opt their games out of for technical or other reasons at any time. Visit the Steam Store to see a list of games that currently support Family Sharing.



      Parental Controls
      Steam Families includes new parental controls that allow parents to set limits on what and when children play games on Steam. You can control which games your children have access to and monitor their activity. This information is available from wherever you access Steam, including your mobile device when you are away from home.

      Members of a Steam Family can have one of two roles: adult or child. Any adult family member can manage invites and apply account restrictions. Children are subject to parental controls and do not have permissions to manage the family.

      Parental control features let adults: Allow access to appropriate games
      Restrict access to the Steam Store, Community or Friends Chat
      Set playtime limits (hourly/daily)
      View playtime reports
      Approve or deny requests from child accounts for additional playtime or feature access (temporary or permanent)
      Recover a child's account if they lost their password

      Child Purchase Requests
      We understand a common (and sometimes time-consuming) task for parents is purchasing games for their children. This usually requires that parents complete a gift purchase or let their kids borrow a credit card.

      To streamline this process, Steam Families introduces a new payment option where a child account can request an in-family adult to pay for their shopping cart. The adult can approve and pay for the purchase from their mobile device or email. Once approved, all games from the shopping cart will be added to the child's account.



      FAQ
      Who can be in a Steam Family?

      While we know that families come in many shapes and sizes, Steam Families is intended for a household of up to 6 close family members.

      To that end, as we monitor the usage of this feature, we may adjust the requirements for participating in a Steam Family or the number of members over time to keep usage in line with this intent.


      Can I leave a Steam Family?

      Steam Families are intended to contain your immediate family. As major life events can change who lives in your household, it is understandable that some day you may need to join a new Steam Family. Adults can leave a family at any time, however, they will need to wait 1 year from when they joined the previous family to create or join a new family.

      Children in a Steam Family cannot leave the family themselves and must be removed by an adult in the family or by Steam Support.

      As it is rare that a family member leaves the family, each Steam Family slot has a cooldown of one year before a new member can occupy that slot.


      Can I be kicked out of a Steam Family?

      Yes, adult family members can kick any family member out of the Steam Family.


      Can we go through a real world example of how a Steam Family might share games?

      Of course! Let's say that you are in a family with 4 members and that you own a copy of Portal 2 and a copy of Half-Life. At any time, any one member can play Portal 2 and another can play Half-Life. If two of you would like to play Portal 2 at the same time, someone else in the family will need to purchase a copy of the game. After that purchase, there are two owned copies of Portal 2 across the family and any two members can play at the same time.

      In this example, if your family chose to not buy a second copy, you can play any other game in your library while waiting for your family member to finish playing your copy of Portal 2.


      Which games are currently eligible for Family Sharing?

      A game's developer controls whether a game is eligible for sharing with Steam Families. All developer settings for the previous Steam Family Sharing feature are being brought forward to Steam Families. So, if a game is currently eligible for Family Sharing, it will remain so in the new system unless the developer chooses to opt-out later.

      In addition, not all games can be shared due to technical limitations. For example, titles that require an additional third-party key, account, or subscription in order to play cannot be shared between accounts.

      We want as many games as possible to be accessible via Family Sharing, but we realize some games might have special cases where this feature isn’t feasible or doesn’t give users a good experience. Developers who have these concerns can reach out to us via the partner support page to get help with options and solutions.


      Do I need to share all of my games with my family?

      By joining a family, all games are automatically shared with the other members in your family. Adult accounts can use parental controls to limit which games each child in the Family can access.


      What happens if my brother gets banned for cheating while playing my game?

      If a family member gets banned for cheating while playing your copy of a game, you (the game owner) will also be banned in that game. Other family members are not impacted.


      Do I need to be online to play a shared game?

      You can play games from the Family library offline as long as that game supports Family Sharing.


      I'm currently using the existing Steam Family Sharing feature. What happens now with Steam Families?

      You should set up a Steam Family! Once done, Steam will automatically recommend inviting any accounts that you were previously sharing with.


      I'm currently using the Family View feature with my family. What happens now with Steam Families?

      If you create a Steam Family and add a child account, any existing Family View settings associated with that account will be transferred to Steam Families under Parental Controls. The ability to unlock controls by entering a PIN will be removed, but the settings are otherwise untouched. Once they've joined the family, you can modify their parental controls at any time.


      Have more questions about Steam Families? See our Support FAQ.

      We'd love to hear what you think about this new feature. Let us know in the Steam Families forum.Source Link
    6. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review: Perfect Cinema by Enricoh Alfonzo
      I just watched Beetlejuice Beetlejuice in the cinema with the Nu Metro Fan Screenings club group, and let me tell you – it was an absolute blast. The energy in that cinema was electric, and I’ve got to talk about this movie right now because it was nothing short of perfection. This isn’t just any sequel – this is perfect cinema.
      This post is original content from Everyone Gaming
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    7. Genshin Impact has collaborated with different companies over the past few years including Pizza Hut, OnePlus, Yamaha, and more to introduce in-game rewards and limited edition items. Now, miHoYo is teaming up with McDonald’s to introduce limited edition packaging for a few of their items and in-game rewards for Genshin Impact players to earn.
      Genshin Impact and McDonald’s Collaboration
      Players in the US can earn in-game rewards by purchasing select items through the McDonald’s app from September 17 to September 29, 2024.
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    8. PS5 Pro Announced With Design, Release Date and Price by Boris Bulj
      PlayStation has just announced the PS5 Pro, the upgraded version of the PS5, in their latest technical presentation. Mark Cerny, the system architect, provided a brief overview of the console's enhanced performance compared to the standard PS5, with a major focus on blending Fidelity and Performance graphical modes to offer something in between with the new, more powerful hardware.
      This post is original content from Everyone Gaming
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    9. Witchfire, the first-person dark fantasy RPG shooter from The Astronauts, is finally making its way to Steam this month, in September 2024. It’s still launching in early access for at least another year, but it’s finally free from the Epic Games Store and can utilize all the excellent features provided by the Steam client and store. The developers have also confirmed that Witchfire will be playable on the Steam Deck from day one.
      Witchfire Steam Deck Support Confirmed
      The Astronauts announced on Steam that Witchfire is coming to Steam in early access on September 23, 2024. They also confirmed a few more details in this brief announcement post.
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    10. When Phoenix Wright accused Miles Edgeworth of being a sham, he meant to say he was an imposter. The Among Us official Twitter account has revealed in a recent tweet that a free cosmetic will be dropping in the popular mafia-style game on September 9. In a twist many fans didn’t see coming, the cosmetic will be of Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth’s suit and hair, bringing together the worlds of Among Us and Ace Attorney.
      Prior to the reveal, the Among Us account teased the cosmetic with a silhouette and subtle puns hinting at the design’s origins, writing that the account “heard [your] appeal for a free cosmetic drop” and was “calling someone to help settle this matter soon.” A few fans in the replies correctly guessed the cosmetic was Miles Edgeworth, but even those who predicted correctly were surprised by the confirmation a few days later.
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    11. Space is a vast, mysterious place that requires years of training or bajillions of monies to explore.

      ORRRR you can explore it from the comfort of the gaming universe in Steam Space Exploration Fest, on now through September 9th at 10am PT! Discounts and demos are right there at your intergalactic fingertips for one full week.

      Check out the trailer to get excited, or blast off into discounts right away over on the sale page! Steam Space Exploration Fest, on now through September 9th at 10am PT.Source Link
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