NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Has Landed On Mars, Hasn’t Discovered Any Demons Yet

Six months and more than 300 million miles later, the NASA Perseverance rover has touched down on Mars. Nicknamed “Percy” by the mission control team, the probe began sending back images of the red planet shortly after it executed a perfect landing at 3:55 p.m. ET on Thursday. Though the power of technology, you can see the NASA team monitor and guide the rover in the video below. Luckily, it all went fairly smoothly.

To see just how amazing the Perseverance landing was, PBS covered the event and its infamous “seven minutes of terror”, which involves navigating through the thin Martian atmosphere at a speed of over 12,000 mph and attempting a soft landing on the Martian surface.

“This landing is one of those pivotal moments for NASA, the United States, and space exploration globally–when we know we are on the cusp of discovery and sharpening our pencils, so to speak, to rewrite the textbooks,” said acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk to CNN. “The Mars 2020 Perseverance mission embodies our nation’s spirit of persevering even in the most challenging of situations, inspiring, and advancing science and exploration.”

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New Hugh Jackman Movie From Westworld Co-Creator Lisa Joy Given Release Date

Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy’s directorial debut, Reminiscence, now has a release date. The Warner Bros.-backed sci-fi thriller starring Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson will debut in theaters and on HBO Max on September 3, according to Deadline.

WB had previously removed the film from its release calendar, but it’s back on the schedule now. Previously, the film was slated to release on April 16.

With its new Labor Day weekend release window, Reminiscence will go up against Jackass 4 and the Resident Evil movie, which are also pegged to debut then.

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John Carmack Proposes Console And GPU Auctions To Eliminate Market Scalping

Id Software co-founder John Carmack has suggested a novel approach to combat the scourge of scalpers and resellers who are taking advantage of the global shortage of semiconductors: auctioning off new consoles and PC hardware.

Supply of PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles have been unable to keep up with demand, while PC hardware such as Nvidia’s latest range of RTX graphics cards have also been snatched up by scalpers and resold for a price that includes a hefty mark-up. When the figures were last tallied up, it was estimated that resellers had made over $82 million in profit.

Carmack’s idea is for Sony, Microsoft, and Nvidia to cut out the middlemen from business, and auction off console stock themselves. Would this initially lead to incredibly high bids from interested buyers? Absolutely, but Carmack believes that this strategy would cut out resellers from getting their hands on new generation consoles and making a profit afterward.

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Elon Musk’s Favorite Strategy Game Polytopia Hits New Sales Milestone After He Endorsed It On Joe Rogan Podcast

Developer Midjiwan AB’s turn-based strategy game The Battle of Polytopia has crossed a new user milestone after billionaire Elon Musk talked about it on Joe Rogan’s podcast, calling it his favorite strategy game right now. Before his latest appearance on Rogan’s podcast, Musk praised Polytopia on Twitter.

The game, which is available on Steam, iOS, and Google Play, has crossed 13 million downloads. It has an “overwhelmingly positive” review score on Steam.

“Featuring 4X gameplay, auto-generated maps, single-player functionality and online multiplayer for up to 15 players on PC and Mac, the title allows fans to command a global conquest as the leader of one of 16 unique Polytopian tribes,” reads a line from its description.

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Developer Uses the Name ‘Very Positive’ on Steam, Gets Banned

A Steam developer using the name ‘Very Positive’ has had their account banned and their game delisted from the platform, with Steam accusing them of manipulaing reviews.

As reported by Vice, the crafty user had done this due to the proximity of the ‘Developer’ text to the ‘Recent Reviews’ text when looking at a game on Steam.

“I noticed that the publisher/developer name is located really close to the reviews and has the same color, and I decided to use it for my purposes,” the anonymous developer of Emoji Evolution told Vice. Having ‘Very Positive’ reviews on your game will no doubt influence whether users will click on it or consider purchasing it, and for the less eagle-eyed, it could quite easily trick people into thinking that the game was well-received, when in actuality, the reception was ‘Mixed’.

The developer told Vice that they didn’t think it would be an issue with Steam, but Very Positive has now been banned from Steam, with Emoji Evolution delisted.

“Valve has banned my developer account due to the ‘review manipulations”. Absolutely disagree with this accusation.’ wrote the developer on Twitter (below). They followed up with “I will contact the support to clarify Steam position on Very Positive Developer” – so perhaps the story isn’t yet over.

In the wake of the ban, the Very Positive Developer has said on Twitter that they are only guilty of making a “really bad game.” “If making awful games is not allowed on Steam, why haven’t they already suspended the CDPR account?,” they added, in a jab at the Cyberpunk 2077 developer. They would later go on to apologize on Wednesday, tweeting “I apologize to any customer that was misled by my trick. Bless Steam refund system.”

VPD has now uploaded Emoji Evolution to Itch.Io, and says that it will be “free until Steam restores my developer account (forever, lol).” In other Steam news, the platform keeps breaking its own concurrent player’s record, recording over 26 million people logged in at once in early February.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

WandaVision Episode 7: 21 Easter Eggs, Marvel References, And Things You Missed

Episode 7 of WandaVision is here and Westview is now in the 2010s, when sitcoms began to really lean into the “talking head” segments and mockumentary style directing with shows like Modern Family and The Office. So, naturally, we get a whole lot of that going on here–even though some of Westview’s residents seem a bit less enthusiastic than others about the whole thing.

Meanwhile, Wanda’s powers are on the fritz as she slowly loses control over the fabric of Westview’s reality, causing glitches in the proverbial matrix that make for all sorts of anxiety. The twins are noticing something is up and looking for answers that Wanda either doesn’t have or just doesn’t want to give and Vision is still on a crusade to get out of the town, despite having no memory of his life before arriving in Westview at all.

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