Sean Murray Experimenting on New Ideas Alongside No Man’s Sky

Hello Games founder Sean Murray has revealed that he’s begun experimenting with new ideas aside from No Man’s Sky in his spare time.

In an interview with IGN about the upcoming Beyond update for No Man’s Sky, Murray explained, “we’re actually now a little bit in that transition period where I’m secretly doing stuff in my spare time as well.”

However, he’s clear about his priority: “But No Man’s Sky is the main thing we’re doing.”

It’s not clear if Murray’s referring to work on The Last Campfire, the ‘Hello Games Short’ adventure game announced last year – although the Shorts idea was announced as a way to strengthen new voices in the studio, meaning Murray’s involvement may be limited.

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Samsung CRG90 49-inch Ultrawide Gaming Monitor Review

Last year, Samsung turned the market upside-down with their super-ultra-wide, 49” CHG90 gaming monitor (review), and it provided a uniquely awesome experience—despite a somewhat low 1080p vertical resolution. This year, they’re one-upping themselves with the CRG90 (See it at Amazon), which—for a $1499 list price—brings the same super wide form factor at a much higher 1440p resolution. Samsung lent us a model to try out so we could see how it performs.

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No Man’s Sky Beyond: Everything in the New Mega-Update

When I spoke to Sean Murray last year, he had decided that he was done with huge updates to No Man’s Sky. The last major addition, titled Next, had added so much in one go that it had left him a little exhausted, and he wanted to switch to smaller, more regular patches. For a while, he kept that promise to himself. “We kept things more as a live game, like a normal studio would,” he tells me. “We were doing really well, like a proper game!”

“And then we just went mad.”

13 months after Next’s release, we’re sat in the same office, and Murray is showing me a new mega-update called Beyond. It’s considerably bigger than Next, rolling three planned sets of changes into one package. The free update will be out on August 14, and is built with the kind of altruistic optimism we’ve come to expect from Hello Games, designed to simultaneously offer meaningful changes to existing players, tempt lapsed players back, and offer brand new experiences for those who haven’t yet been converted.

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WRC 8 Seems Inspired by Codemasters’ F1 Games, and That’s Good

After a year on the backburner KT Racing’s ever-improving WRC series is back for 2019 and, based on a recent hands-on with it, I’m optimistic about its return.

The natural comparison for the current WRC series is Codemasters’ revered Dirt franchise, and it’s a fair one. Buoyed by decades of off-road pedigree the Dirt games are generally regarded as the best contemporary rally games available, so it makes sense to assess any other aspiring rally racer with that in mind.

While I’ll reserve the more exhaustive analysis for the review, WRC 8 is certainly coming out swinging. WRC 8 will contain more than 100 stages across 14 countries, and this time around there’s dynamic weather. The refurbished physics have improved the driving feel noticeably, too – especially on a control pad. On default settings, at least, WRC 8 seems to have shed WRC 7’s control pad twitchiness; countersteering and course correcting feels a bit less deadly but overall it’s still nice and responsive. KT Racing has even included classic rally cars at long last, though there’s only a small handful in the preview build and it’s unclear whether the retro roster will expand much in time for release.

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Dirt Rally 2.0 VR Upgrade Available Now on PC

Codemasters has announced VR support for the excellent Dirt Rally 2.0 is ready and available now for the PC version of the game.

Dirt Rally 2.0 is on the Oculus Store now and OpenVR support has been added to the Steam version for free. Players who pick up the Oculus version will apparently able to compete in special daily, weekly and monthly challenges (and the Oculus edition will also feature five exclusive car liveries for players who really, really want the word Oculus writ large on their car).

Codemasters has again reiterated there are no plans to add PSVR support to Dirt Rally 2.0, but a free new (old) location has been added to all versions of the game: DirtFish Rally School. DirtFish has been inserted as Test Drive location and is expected to be added to Freeplay “in a future update.” American rally academy DirtFish, located in Washington state, was previously included in Dirt 4.

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DayZ Refused Classification in Australia for Drug Use Not Yet Featured in the Game

The Australian Classification Board has refused classification for Bohemia Interactive’s long-gestating survival shooter DayZ, creating a confusing scenario IGN is still attempting to unravel.

DayZ was refused classification on June 4 this year due to “illicit or proscribed drug use related to incentives or rewards,” a video game rating hurdle that has persisted in Australia despite the major reforms of 2013.

“One of the options to restore the player’s health is a marijuana joint, labelled ‘cannabis’, which is denoted by a cannabis bud in the player’s inventory,” explains the report, via Kotaku.

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