The Daily Populous

Thursday January 9th, 2025 night edition

image for Deadlock updates will be "a little bit more spaced out" so Valve can "improve our development process," but you can expect bigger major patches when they arrive

Valve's invite-only third-person hero shooter and MOBA mashup Deadlock may still be in the early development stages, but from this point on, players can expect its major patches to be less frequent as the team adjusts its update schedule.

That comes from Valve dev 'Yoshi' on the official Deadlock Discord server, who explains that the schedule adjustments will "help improve our development process."

Because of this, Valve is altering things so that "major patches will no longer be on a fixed schedule," which means they'll be "a little bit more spaced out," but when they do arrive, you can expect them to be "larger than before," so that's exciting.

Don't worry, hotfixes will still be "released as needed," so players won't be left waiting forever for crucial fixes – the changes just seem to apply to the (previously) fortnightly updates.

While Deadlock was floating around in the ether for some time, it wasn't until August last year that Valve officially lifted the curtain on its Steam storefront page .

Unfortunately, it didn't take long for cheaters to pose an issue, but developer Yoshi confirmed in September that Valve was "working on anti-cheat," at least.

Risk of Rain co-creator led the design of one of Deadlock's new heroes, to the surprise of no one: "Viper is such a Hopoo character. »

Germany and France warn Trump against taking over Greenland

Authored by bbc.com

Reuters Donald Trump said Greenland was "critical" for the US's national and economic security (file photo).

On Tuesday, Trump reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, saying that the Arctic island was "critical" for national and economic security.

He has repeatedly expressed an interest in buying Greenland, having mooted the idea in 2019, during his first term as president. »

US Justice Department accuses six major landlords of scheming to keep rents high

Authored by apnews.com

While the housing crisis has been assigned several causes, including a slump in homes built over the last decade, the Justice Department’s lawsuit claims major landlords are playing a part.

The lawsuit accuses the landlords of sharing sensitive data on rents and occupancy with competing firms via email, phone calls or in groups.

Those landlords were added to an existing lawsuit against RealPage, which runs an algorithm that recommends rental prices to landlords. »

Trump Sends Idiot Son on Futile Mission

Authored by newrepublic.com

We’re here as tourists to see this incredible place,” Trump Jr. told a local broadcaster.

Later, Trump Jr. visited a restaurant with his friends and called his father on speakerphone.

It needs security for itself but it also needs security very much for the world, the location, really,” Trump said through his son’s phone. »

Diagnostic dilemma: A woman's nut allergy was triggered after sex

Authored by livescience.com

The symptoms: The patient had unprotected vaginal sex with her habitual male partner, and shortly afterward, her vulva and vagina began itching and swelling.

She developed angioedema — swelling of the tissues below the surface of the skin — and hives appeared across her body.

She was already aware that she was severely allergic to Brazil nuts, a type of tree nut, but it was unclear what triggered her allergic reaction in this instance. »