Steam Won't Work On Windows 7 And 8 Much Longer

If you’re a PC gamer still rocking an older version of Windows, we have some bad news Come from Sports betting site VPbet. Valve has announced that Steam will no longer support Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, starting on January 1, 2024.

According to the Steam Support announcement of the change, this is due to Steam relying on an embedded version of Google Chrome, which no longer works on older version of Windows. Valve also states that future versions of Steam will rely on feature and security updates that are only available on Windows 10, so you might as well make the switch now.

The good news is that updating to Windows 10 from a prior installed version is free. And let’s not forget…

Disappointing early-years prediction for coming Resorts World Las Vegas

The $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas facility Asian casino operator Genting Malaysia Berhad is building at the northern tip of the Las Vegas Strip will reportedly start life as a loss-making enterprise before going on to disappoint for several more years.

According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming, this is the opinion of international brokerage Nomura Securities Company Limited after its analysts predicted that the coming 3,500-room property is expected to amass aggregated first-year revenues of about $350 million alongside earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of some $82 million.

Wretched receipts:

The 87-acre Resorts World Las Vegas venue is reportedly due to open during the second half of the year featuring a 110,000 sq ft casino alon…

American Gaming Association predicts rise in NFL sportsbetting action

In the United States and the American Gaming Association trade group has forecast that the country will likely experience a 36% sequential rise in the number of people wagering on action from the National Football League (NFL).

The organization used an official Tuesday press release to detail that its own research showed that a record 45.2 million Americans are planning to place a bet on a professional gridiron football game this season, which equates to a full 18% of the adult population of the United States. The latest edition of the NFL is scheduled to get underway from tomorrow evening with punters in 18 states and the District of Columbia able to lodge legal sportsbetting wagers following the 2018 invalidation of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protect…

Mohegan Remains Committed to LV Casino despite Recent Results

Earlier this month, the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority, the premier integrated entertainment resort developer, released its fourth quarter results. The company’s Q4 figures highlighted growth and diversification with an overall net revenue increase of 7.6% year-over-year to $444.3 million. Despite the positive result, Mohegan’s Las Vegas operations showed a decrease in adjusted EBITDA and revenue.

Currently, Mohegan Las Vegas operates inside Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, offering casino gambling as well as a sportsbook that is operated by Betfred Sports. The off-Strip casino location made Mohegan the first tribal gaming operator to enter Sin City after it struck a partnership with …

40K’s edgelord assassins are coming to turn-based tactics game Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters-

In a setting as self-consciously dark as Warhammer 40,000 you really have to go out of your way to seem like “a bit much”, but the black-clad killers of the Officio Assassinorum pull it off. They look like something a teenager who read too many Wolverine comics would come up with, and I love them. After going under-represented in 40K videogames they’ll be joining the ranks of Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters in the Execution Force expansion.

A previous teaser video made the fact the assassins were coming pretty obvious, but who bothers with subtlety when you’ve got power claws and skull masks? Your squad of Grey Knights will be able to recruit four assassins, one from each of the four temples: Callidus, Vindicare, Culexus, and Eversor. Callidus are specialists in disguise and stea…

A wargame experiment pitting AI chatbots against each other ended exactly how you’d expect-

Governments are increasingly considering integrating autonomous AI agents in high-stakes military and foreign-policy decision-making. That’s the pithy, dispassionate observation of a recent study from a collective of US universities. So, they set out to discover just how the latest AI models behave when pitched against one another in a range of wargame scenarios. The results were straight out of a Hollywood script, and not in a good way. If you need a clue, the word “escalation” features heavily, as does “nuclear”.

The wargaming pitted eight “autonomous nation agents” against each other in a turn-based simulation, with all eight running the same LLM for each run. The simulation was repeated using several leading LLM models including GPT-4, GPT-4 Base, GPT-3.5, Claude 2, and Meta’s…