Taylor Swift Slams Netflix For “Lazy, Deeply Sexist” Joke About Her On Ginny & Georgia

The Netflix show Ginny & Georgia made a joke about Taylor Swift, and she’s not having it. The pop star lashed out at the show, and Netflix, for what she called a “lazy, deeply sexist joke” about her.

“Hey Ginny & Georgia, 2010 called and it wants it lazy, deeply sexist joke back. How about we stop degrading hard working women by defining this horse sh** as FuNnY,” she wrote. “Also, Netflix, after Miss Americana this outfit doesn’t look cute on you. Happy Women’s History Month I guess.”

The joke in question came from a line on the show where Ginny says to Georgia, “What do you care? You go through men faster than Taylor Swift.”

Swift’s own documentary, Miss Americana, came out on Netflix in 2020.

Ginny & Georgia is one of Netflix’s newest original shows. The show, which debuted in February, follows the story of a 15-year-old girl and her 30-year-old mother.

Netflix has yet to respond to Swift’s criticisms of Ginny & Georgia. Netflix is no stranger to criticism and controversy. In 2018, Netflix came to a settlement with Satanists over a goat-headed Baphomet statue’s depiction on the show Sabrina.

Chadwick Boseman’s Wife Gave Passionate Acceptance Speech For Golden Globes Win

Chadwick Boseman won Best Actor in a Drama at Sunday’s Golden Globes for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, becoming the first Black actor in history to do so. His widow, Taylor Ledward Boseman, gave a powerful speech on her late husband’s behalf.

“He would thank God. He would thank his parents,” she said. “He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices. He would thank his team…he would thank his team on set for this film.”

She continued with how he “would say something beautiful. Something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice inside of us that tells us you can, that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you were meant to be doing in this moment.”

“I don’t have his words but we have to take all the moments to celebrate those we love,” Boseman said to end her speech.

Boseman died from colon cancer back in August of last year, having already finished his last two roles in Da Five Bloods and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, both Netflix originals.

Boseman is the second actor to win a posthumous Globe behind Peter Finch in Network, and only the fourth Black actor to win Best Actor in a Drama behind Sidney Portier, Denzel Washington, and Forest Whitaker. Both Portier and Whitaker would later go on and win the Academy Award for their respective roles later that year.

That being said, there’s an incredible chance this far from the only acceptance speech Boseman makes this year.

GTA Online Modder Reduces Famously Long Load Times

A modder has figured out how to significantly reduce the notoriously long load times in Grand Theft Auto V‘s online mode, GTA Online, for PC. Though he warns that it’s mostly a proof of concept, it does seem to lead to a sizable improvement.

PC Gamer reports that modder tostercx uploaded their fix to GitHub and explained why it works. Essentially, they say, the normal load sequence for GTA runs a new check every time it finds an entry in the 10 MB JSON file, leading to almost 2 billion checks. This mod optimizes those processes, which reduced the load times on their own computer by roughly 70%.

Tostercx doesn’t recommend this mod for casual use, but says it should be possible for Rockstar to implement similar fixes in the actual game. Like many mods, using it could result in a ban or other action from Rockstar. Load times in GTA Online have been a consistent community complaint for years.

GTA V and especially its online component, GTA Online, has ballooned in scope over the last several years, as Rockstar has built on the foundation with a steady stream of new vehicles, mission types, heists, and more. The original game was built for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, so when it hits Xbox Series X and PS5 later this year it will have crossed two entire generations. It’s also planned to get a standalone release, like Red Dead Online’s. And its momentum hasn’t slowed, still frequently appearing in the NPD monthly sales figures and recently having crossed 140 million copies in lifetime sales.

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Watch Logan Paul Pull The Rarest Pokemon Cards From A Million-Dollar Box

As Pokemon marks its 25th anniversary this year, controversial YouTuber and occasional boxer Logan Paul decided to get in on the action as well. Paul spent big money acquiring several sealed booster boxes of First Edition Base Set cards, but he saved a $1 million dollar Pokemon first edition box for a livestream on February 28.

Within an hour, Paul had already begun pulling several incredibly rare and valuable cards that over 200,000 people tuned in to see. Two holographic Charizards and at least three holographic Chansey cards were pulled, and with Ken Goldin from Goldin Auctions present to do on the spot estimations of each card’s worth, the box paid for itself in a short amount of time. “My heart is beating so fast, this is crazy,” Paul said around 24 minutes into the stream when he pulled his first Charizard.

Goldin mentioned that he already has a first edition Charizard on auction which is ready to sell for nearly $400,000, although he expects it to reach a closing bid of $500,000 when the bidding ends this week. A Charizard holographic card with a Gen 10 rating would be worth as much as $750,000 at auction. Paul had previously livestreamed himself opening 36 packs of base set Pokemon cards in October last year, and he auctioned each pack off before opening them and donating the proceeds to charity.

For the latest event, Paul did the same as his staff randomly picked people’s names out of mini Pokeballs and the packs were shuffled. When the event came to an end, Paul asked Goldin if he could auction off his own private collection of Pokemon cards. There’s no telling how much a Logan Paul collection could be worth, but with a celebrity name attached to it, interest in obtaining rare cards that are proving to be a valuable investment for collectors is definitely there.

If you don’t feel like spending a casual million dollars on Pokemon cards, McDonald’s has them available in Happy Meals for a far more reasonable price provided that they haven’t all been purchased by the adults in your area. Last week also saw several big announcements for the pocket monster franchise, as Pokemon Snap debuted a new trailer, Pokemon Pearl and Diamond remakes were announced, and next year’s big open-world Pokemon game, Pokemon Legends Arceus, was also revealed.

An Elden Ring Trailer Has Appeared Online, And It’s Old And Blurry

An old, blurry, short, shaky-cam trailer for the From Software game Elden Ring has been posted on social media. Despite its poor quality and the fact that it’s old, the trailer is generating a lot of buzz because From Software has stayed so quiet on the project since it was announced.

“I can only imagine what drives you to seek the Elden Ring,” says the narrating voice in the trailer. “I suppose you can’t be talked into turning back. Very well then!”

Reporter Jeff Grubb said on Twitter that the video dates back to 2020. Separately, VGC reported that development on Elden Ring has been “significantly hampered” by COVID-19. One source told VGC that Elden Ring is unlikely to release in 2021.

Reporter Jason Schreier said Elden Ring has already been delayed multiple times and that the game will be shown off “relatively soon.” Recently, Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg confirmed that Elden Ring will not be shown during an upcoming Xbox event.

Elden Ring was officially announced in June 2019. Director Hidetaka Miyazaki said at the time that Elden Ring began its life as a “more classic fantasy title.” However, as development progressed, the title became a “dark fantasy action-RPG” featuring various elements that From Software was not able to achieve with the Dark Souls franchise–and you can clearly see the influence of Dark Souls.

Unlike From Software’s Sekiro, which was developed at the same time as Elden Ring, the new game is focused more on its RPG elements than action. That being said, Elden Ring will still have “responsive melee-based combat,” Miyazaki said.

The game director added that he expects Elden Ring to be a challenging title like From Software’s previous games. “The importance we place on the joy the player experiences through overcoming challenges will be the same as it is in our other titles. I believe it will prove to be a very satisfying experience,” Miyazaki said.

One of the biggest differences between Elden Ring and From Software’s previous games is its open-world nature, according to Miyazaki. “I would have to say the biggest difference is it being open world,” he said. “Due to this, the scale of the world and its narrative, as well as the depth and freedom of exploration have increased dramatically. It is without a doubt our biggest title yet in terms of sheer volume.”

Acclaimed fantasy author George R.R. Martin consulted on Elden Ring’s lore. Recently, Xbox boss Phil Spencer spoke about how he played “quite a bit” of the game, and remarked that he’s excited about what Miyazaki is trying to achieve with it.

“I can’t tell you much other than, as somebody who’s played all of Miyazaki’s games over at least the last decade, this is clearly the most ambitious game that he’s done,” Spencer told GameSpot. “I mean, I love his games, but seeing some of the gameplay mechanics stuff that he and the team are tackling this time, of the setting, working with another creator in terms of story. I love it. I love seeing him challenging himself, he’s a good friend of mine, expanding his horizons. I think it’s a good thing.”

Check out GameSpot’s roundup of everything you need to know about Elden Ring to learn more.

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Halo 3’s New Maps Look Amazing In Footage From Master Chief Collection Beta Testers

Halo 3 is getting its first wave of new DLC maps in more than a decade through The Master Chief Collection, and now we’ve seen them in action for the first time.

The new maps are coming to MCC in the Season 6 update, which recently entered public testing for players who have signed up to the free Halo Insider program. Now that the beta has gone public, people are sharing videos to give everyone a first look at the new content.

The maps–Waterfall and Edge–come from Halo Online, the canceled free-to-play game for Russia. Waterfall takes place in the frosty Zezar system on a UNSC facility. The Edge map, meanwhile, takes place on a Forerunner data archival site on Partition. You can see both of the maps in action in the video above from Uber Nick. You can search for “new Halo 3 maps” on YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, and other places to see even more coverage.

Also included in Season 6 is a variety of new weapon skins, armor, and more items to collect. These include animated visors–a first for the game–along with what looks like Halo’s take on Fortnite’s back bling. You can adorn your soldier with a variety of cosmetics for their back to give them special flair.

There is no word yet on when MCC Season 6 will begin, but considering the content is now available for public testing, it might not be long until it’s available for everyone.

There has been a lot of Halo news lately; check out the stories linked below to catch up with the latest developments across the franchise.

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Valorant Adds New Prime Skins Set Tomorrow, Includes Karambit Knife

Alongside the new character Astra and battle pass, Valorant is also adding one more thing on March 2. The game is getting Prime//2.0, a Prime skin set designed as an evolution of the original, complete with new skins and features for several weapons.

Available in a bundle for 7,100 VP (the separate components are 11,825 on their own), the new Prime set includes the Phantom, Frenzy, Bucky, and Odin weapons, along with a karambit-style melee weapon. If you’ve played Splinter Cell Blacklist or have seen The Raid 2, it’s the famous Indonesian Asian knife with a deadly curved blade. The version included with this set isn’t quite as drastic a curve as some we’ve seen, but its golden blade should strike fear into your enemies.

Prime//2.0 skins
Prime//2.0 skins

You’ll also get a gun buddy, card, and spray as part of the bundle, and there are seven levels that add things like gold, green, and red variants.

Riot Games’ goal with designing the new Prime set was to evoke the look and clean, futuristic design of a hypercar. These include the exhaust ports on the weapons themselves, which are based on car exhaust in very expensive vehicles, according to senior weapons artist Chris Stone.

The color scheme in Prime//2.0 is different than the first set, as well, with a focus on black, gold, and white. It’s designed to feel distinct enough from the original to feel like an evolution while still looking like it belongs under the Prime banner. This and the Glitchpop sets are the last ones Riot has planned for now, according to Stone, as the team wants to gather more feedback from players before it commits to anything else.

For more on Valorant, check out Astra and see what’s included in the new battle pass.

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Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition Coming To PS5 And Xbox Series X/S On March 4

Souls-like action RPG Mortal Shell is being remastered for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and when it arrives on March 4 you can expect a significant graphical upgrade.

On PS5 and Xbox Series X, Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition will be rendered in 4K resolution and 60fps gameplay, and will also feature upgraded textures. Whispering sounds and heartbeat vibrations will be transmitted through the PS5’s DualSense controller for added immersion.

The Xbox Series S version will render the game at 4K, although you’ll have to settle for a 30fps experience on the more moderately-specced console. Anyone who bought Mortal Shell on PS4 and Xbox One will receive the upgrade for free, and for new players the price will be $30.

If you’’re keen to pay a little bit extra, a special physical edition will be out at participating retailers and includes the game, a reversible cover, art postcards, and a 140-page artbook for $40.

Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition - Deluxe Set
Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition – Deluxe Set

Mortal Shell launched last year on the Epic Games Store, Xbox One, and PS4, and offers a great take on the Souls formula. In our Mortal Shell review, critic Phil Hornshaw wrote, “Mortal Shell makes for a strong introduction to Souls-likes, a demonstration for new players of what so many have found so interesting about From Software’s games and those like them.”

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Monster Hunter Rise Is Officially Coming To PC

Monster Hunter Rise, which until now had only been announced for the Nintendo Switch, was said to be coming to other platforms in documents that were part of a massive Capcom data leak late last year. Now, thanks to reporting by Fanbyte, Rise is confirmed to be coming to the PC in 2022.

The new information was revealed in an interview with Monster Hunter producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Yasunori Ichinose. The developers said that Monster Hunter Rise was very much made for the Switch, saying that the team “were aware of [the console’s] shortcomings and abilities” while developing the game.

This may explain the long wait for the PC version of the game, due out next year, which the developers cautioned was “still very much in development.” It’ll be interesting to see how the PC port stacks up against the version made for Nintendo’s less powerful hybrid console, though it’s unlikely we’ll see footage of the port until the Switch version has released.

Monster Hunter Rise will release for the Switch on March 26, 2021, with a custom Monster Hunter-themed Switch releasing on the same day. Before then, we’ll get to see even more of the game with a series of livestream events scheduled through early March.

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This Early Bugsnax Idea Sure Is Alarming

Despite Bugsnax‘s adorable art style, cute characters, and catchy theme song, the whole game has a mild undercurrent of body horror, as you transform characters’ body parts by feeding them Bugsnax. An early concept posted by developer Young Horses shows the studio almost leaned right into that horror element, requiring players to peel and prepare the adorable Bugsnax before feeding them to characters.

The video is more than a little alarming, showing the player pulling the wings off a pair of flying olives and yanking out the creature’s long tongue in order to plate it up. The video also shows the capture of a Pinkle, with preparation requiring the player to pluck off its pickle legs one by one.

It’s not surprising that the developers decided to can this mechanic, as reviewers would have been far less likely to recommend the game for kids with dismemberment as a core part of the gameplay.

The finished game struck the right balance between cuteness and wackiness, with GameSpot’s review of Bugsnax scoring the game 8/10. “Bugsnax’ best qualities are its cleverness and charm,” reviewer Mike Epstein explains. “The surprise and delight you feel when you see a Bugsnak wiggling around or watch someone eat one and change their arm into food never goes away. That alone would make Bugsnax worth your time, but creative puzzles and thoughtful story give it the body and depth to make a Snak feel more like a meal.”

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