A new theory questions the traditional view of black holes, suggesting they may never fully form but only approach their event horizons asymptotically, which resolves longstanding paradoxes and emphasizes the importance of causal structure in observations.
The article discusses China's paradoxical situation in innovation, highlighting the country's significant investments and advancements in technology despite facing challenges that hinder its full potential in innovation and economic growth.
Paradox is considering making adjustments to their plans for Bloodlines 2's day-one vampire clan DLC, specifically regarding the Lasombra and Toreador clans, following fan backlash over their initial paywall implementation. They have not committed to specific changes yet but have indicated they are listening to feedback and may alter their approach before launch.
Workday is acquiring Paradox, an AI-driven candidate experience platform, to enhance its talent acquisition suite, enabling more efficient and personalized hiring processes across all worker types and roles, with a focus on high-volume frontline industries.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 will include four base vampire clans, with two additional clans, Toreador and Lasombra, available only through paid day-one DLC, which may upset fans given the game's delays and the premium pricing model.
Paradox and Colossal Order apologize for the poorly received Beach Properties DLC for Cities: Skylines 2 and promise refunds to most players, while making the DLC free for all. They also plan to focus on improving the base game and modding tools, and will engage with the community to prioritize future developments. The upcoming Bridges and Ports expansion has been delayed to 2025, and the console release has been pushed to October due to optimization issues. The game's performance issues and loss of goodwill have posed significant challenges for the developers.
Paradox-published Star Trek: Infinite has been announced as dead, with no further updates planned, leading to overwhelmingly negative reviews and disappointment from fans. This adds to a string of misfires for Paradox, including troubled developments and a C-suite shuffle, indicating a challenging time for the gaming company.
Paradox's latest strategy game, Millennia, developed by C Prompt Games, is struggling to gain traction on Steam with middling user reviews and a declining player count, despite offering a unique take on the strategy and 4X game genre. While Cities Skylines 2 and other Paradox titles continue to enjoy higher player counts, Millennia's attempt to bring something new to the table makes it worth considering for those seeking a different kind of strategy game experience.
Cities Skylines 2 is set to receive official mod support, with the beta rollout scheduled for March 25th, allowing users to create map or code mods, with asset modding becoming available later in the year. The delayed Beach Properties DLC, featuring a new Waterfront Zone and beach-themed buildings, is also set to launch this month, while the release of paid DLC is contingent on resolving performance issues. Additionally, console versions of the game, originally slated for last year, have been delayed to an unspecified date this spring.
Paradox, known for strategy games like Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings, has released a new 4X game called Millennia, which blends historical accuracy with imaginative elements. The game allows players to progress through different ages, including unique eras like The Age of Plague and The Age of Steampunk, offering a fresh take on the 4X formula. A demo is currently available on Steam, with the full release scheduled for 2024.
Paradox, the developer behind Cities Skylines 2, has delayed the release of its new life simulation game, Life by You, which aims to rival The Sims. Originally set for early access in September 2023, the release date has been pushed to June 4, 2024, to improve visuals and character design. Life by You offers a highly open and moddable experience, allowing players to build homes, businesses, and towns, guide characters through careers and relationships, and engage in real-language conversations. Despite the delay, the game is anticipated to offer a promising and long-lasting strategy and management experience.
Physicist Germain Tobar from the University of Queensland has proposed a mathematical model that suggests time travel could be theoretically possible without paradoxes. By considering deterministic processes and the adaptability of space-time, the research indicates that events would adjust themselves to avoid inconsistencies, allowing time travel with free will. While the practical realization of time travel remains elusive, this study offers insights into the potential feasibility of manipulating the past without creating paradoxes.
Paradox, the publisher behind popular strategy games like Stellaris and Cities Skylines, has announced a new space strategy game called Starminer. Developed by CoolAndGoodGames and published by Paradox Arc, Starminer focuses on customization and hard sci-fi realism. Players start with a small hub ship and must navigate through deep space, scavenging for resources and upgrading their fleet. The game is expected to release on Steam Early Access in early 2024.
Paradox is publishing Foundry, a first-person factory management sim developed by Channel 3 Entertainment. The game features an "infinite" world with procedurally generated voxel-based terrain, where players can build and automate factories of unlimited size. Foundry offers co-operative multiplayer and the option to construct robot helpers. The game will be available in Early Access, with a demo releasing on October 9th.
Scientists from the University of Twente in the Netherlands have untangled a paradox involving quantum mechanics and the laws of thermodynamics using photons and optical chips. Quantum mechanics allows for time reversal and information preservation, while thermodynamics suggests the opposite. By observing the behavior of photons in a closed environment, the team demonstrated that a pure quantum state can locally behave like a thermal state due to entanglement with other modes. This research contributes to our understanding of the reconciliation between quantum mechanics and classical physics, bringing us closer to a Theory of Everything.