Author: CryptooTimes

With the passage of the summer solstice last month, we are firmly in the hottest season. And this July, we’ve got a generous collection of compelling titles worth checking out. From some intriguing indie titles to Final Fantasy XIV’s latest expansion and beyond, this month is packed with games that look well worth your time, many of which have some free demos you can try right now if you’re not keen on waiting for release date. 6 Things To Know Before Starting Persona 5 TacticaFinal Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail – July 2FINAL FANTASY XIV: DAWNTRAIL Launch TrailerReleasing on: PS5, PS4, Xbox…

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I used to consider myself a certifiable cloud hater. I’ve never enjoyed my experiences trying to engage with cloud gaming, which allows players to stream their console games to PCs, smartphones, and dedicated handhelds, as well as adjacent remote play technology. In my limited experience, it was always too laggy, made the games look ugly as shit, and needed far too potent a signal to work even passably well. However, I went away this past weekend and didn’t want to lug around either of my consoles, so I gave it an earnest shot again and I must say, I’m pleasantly…

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As the founder of DePIN Daily and Growth Lead at peaq, I’ve seen the influence of an organic, engaged community fighting the good fight of taking our data back. From people making their own devices with Raspberry Pi’s to helping other community members with their setups, everyone is here to build and uplift each other. The chain tribalism and PFP wars have been left behind in 2021. The DePIN community acts as a foundation for builders, founders, and users to exchange ideas, collaborate, and push this DePIN movement forward.

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YouTuber and rapper Darren Jason Watkins Jr, better known online as IShowSpeed or simply “Speed,” encountered Crawley, a viral TikTok wizard, and promptly fell to the ground and got into an extended barking match with him in a clip that is going viral online.Elden Ring’s Top Five Spells, According To FromSoftWare’s StatsI’m guessing many of you right now just read that sentence above and have no idea what I’m talking about. So let me try to concisely give you some background before we hop into the viral event. Who are IShowSpeed and Crawley the TikTok Wizard? Speed is a famous…

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A U.S judge has granted a request by software firm Consensys that sought an expedited schedule in the company’s lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Judge Reed O’Connor, in a filing on July 1, approved a timeline in which the court will now consider the merits of Consensys’ case against the regulator. Bill Hughes, senior counsel for Consensys, shared some details of the judge’s ruling via X on July 2. “Important News about Consensys v. Gensler.  Judge O’Connor granted our request that he consider the merits of our case on an expedited basis:  whether the SEC has…

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It’s the first week of July, a liminal period between the not-E3 marketing machine festivities and a surprisingly stacked summer release schedule. As Americans prepare to celebrate another glorious Independence Day in the wake of unhinged Supreme Court decisions and a sunsetting president, I can’t imagine a better time to sit back, pop open a cold one, and blast your eyeballs with dozens of hours of top-tier speedruns. What’s Coming Out Beyond The Day Before | The Week In GamesSummer Games Done Quick is back with a weeklong festival in which speedrunning experts showcase their favorite games and the high-level…

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According to some players, Final Fantasy 14’s new Dawntrail expansion has a story problem. It’s boring, plot points aren’t explained properly, and it is by and large unimportant, or so go the criticisms. Of course, what those complaints don’t tell you is that a lot of the people behind them are also skipping through large swaths of the story. It’s not a new problem to Final Fantasy 14, but it is one that Dawntrail is bringing back to the forefront. Some Final Fantasy 14 players have a problem of their own, and it’s a lack of willingness to engage with…

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