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Lae'zel's voice actor was recording Baldur's Gate 3 lines a mere 2 days before giving birth: 'I'm gonna be here right up until the due date, just you watch'

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Lae'zel is a lot of things—a proud warrior of Vlaakith, a fierce combatant, and a genuinely impressive character, able to grapple with her faith and still come out determined to do things the right way. Turns out, her voice actor shares that determination.

In a recent interview with ReadyAimFire, Devora Wilde tells two understandably-astonished interviewers that she was recording voicelines for the character "two days" before giving birth.

"At the beginning it was fine but towards the end I was getting like, a bit 'oof'," Wilde says, in what must be the understatement of the century. "95% of the time you'd be in the suit, and so by the end I'd have to have a little chair [so I could] between the lines go and have a little sit down.

"It was getting towards the end, and they were like, 'Are you sure you wanna come in?' And I said, 'Guys I'm gonna be here right up until the due date, just you watch'."

Wilde goes on to say that this wasn't some nefarious pressure on Larian's behalf, she was just determined to get the job done. "Nobody was pressuring me to, they were like, 'You can leave whenever you want', but I was like, 'Guys I feel fine, why would I [go]? Let's hit the ground running now!'"

At the time, another (less important) due date was coming—the release of Baldur's Gate 3: "This was coming up to May 2023, the game was due out in August. So I knew like, 'The game has to come out, come on guys, we need to get on it!'

"It was coming up to that week where I was about to give birth, and I was still coming into the studio, and I was like 'see you tomorrow!' and they were like 'maybe!' and I was like 'haha!' And then my waters broke after the session," you'd think that'd gently encourage Wilde out of the recording booth and into the hospital, but she adds:

"I said to my husband, well, I feel alright, maybe I can go in tomorrow! And he went, 'You're absolutely not going in … I think now's probably not the time.' … I was still very much in denial of the fact that I had to like, push a human being out".

Hypothetically-speaking, Lae'zel as a character wouldn't get pregnant: Gith lay eggs, and hand-pick who goes to a creche in the Prime Material Plane (time moves differently in the Astral Plane, where the Gith typically live) to do so.

However, the determination of being about to create new life and going 'yeah, I could probably record more voicelines'? That all checks out for a character who pretty much came out fully-formed as the stubborn badass she is.

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Wasn’t Betting on This, But ‘Umamusume: Pretty Derby’ Gallops West on June 26 for PC, iOS, and Android

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Cygames announced that its popular horse girl simulation title Umamusume: Pretty Derby will launch in English for PC via Steam, iOS, and Android devices on June 26, 2025. Players eager to jump in can pre-register starting tomorrow, April 28. Training, Racing, and Performing Originally released in Japan back in 2021, Umamusume: Pretty Derby blends sports [...]



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The Louvre’s Nintendo 3DS audio guide service is ending after 13 years

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The Paris museum says 'a new system' is taking its place…

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As support for Windows 10 counts down, End of 10 asks 'why not Linux?'

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The days are very much numbered; official support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. After a decade of ongoing-support, it's perhaps no surprise Microsoft is finally laying this operating system to rest. However, millions of users are now staring down the question of what to do next. For instance, what if you don't meet the somewhat stringent minimum hardware requirements to straightforwardly upgrade to Windows 11?

Is paying Microsoft for Extended Security Updates, or upgrading to a fresh Windows 11 Copilot+ PC really your only options? No, absolutely not. Ian's guide from last year explains you have a few avenues to explore, but End of 10 zeroes in on one possible solution for Windows 10 users who'd rather not part from perfectly serviceable hardware: jumping ship to Linux (via TechSpot).

Put together by a number of folks involved in Linux development, the End of 10 website argues that there's no need to buy an expensive upgrade if your post-2010 hardware still runs to a satisfactory standard (obviously, gaming rigs aren't really a huge part of this particular conversation). Instead, End of 10 claims users can make their possibly more than decade-old hardware "fast and secure again" by switching to the latest version of the open-source OS—even offering a list of places worldwide that will assist with installing Linux for those not confident attempting it alone.

Obviously, learning Linux is far from a novel proposition, especially with Windows 11's very particular system requirements. To upgrade to Windows 11, you will need a processor from either Intel's 8th-generation or AMD's Ryzen 2000 series at least. Without either of these or something newer, the system requirements for Microsoft's latest OS leaves a lot of pre-2017 setups out in the cold. There are ways around this, with Flyby11 circumventing the installation processes' hardware checks. Otherwise there's ISO burning tool Rufus, though Microsoft only endorses this specific method for actually compatible rigs.

But End of 10 strikes me as targeting Windows 10 users with limited tech literacy who feel The Fear at the thought of sneakily sidestepping official hardware requirements—so, definitely not folks who emerged from the womb knowing that the penguin is called Tux. The simple language the website uses and its easily accessible, helpful links feel very much in keeping with Linux's open-source spirit.

Granted, anyone going this route then has to try and learn how to actually use Linux. If you've been a lifelong Windows user, that's definitely an adjustment, but arguably not impossible—especially with End of 10's gentle nudging of visitors towards Linux-based communities.

Furthermore, I appreciate End of 10 at least gesturing towards the concern of mounting e-waste. A 2024 investigation by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research shared that a record 62 million tonnes of e-waste were produced in 2022 alone. UNITAR highlights that that's 82% more than 2010, with the world on track to churn out another 82 million tonnes in 2030. With this in mind, why not repurpose an old bit of kit with plenty of life left to run Linux?


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How to install Windows 11: Guide to a secure install.
Windows 11 TPM requirement: Strict OS security.



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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 - Complete Unova Pokédex Edition

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Ever wanted to play Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 without having to deal with things like: version-exclusive encounters; unobtainable trade-only evolutions; Pokémon from Black and White 1’s postgame being conspicuously missing in the sequels; needing a Dream World Landorus-Therian to obtain the Reveal Glass; and more?

If so, then this hack might be what you’re looking for! I’ve also thrown a few freebies around as well which are detailed on the game’s readme, but as a whole, this romhack aims to provide the most complete experience Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 can offer, all while staying faithful to Gen 5’s identity as much as possible (ie. no Fairy-type or rebalanced stats for Pokémon).

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'It is very touching and very stupid': Katamari Damacy creator can't wait for us to experience the final scene of his new game

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The next game from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi is about a teenager who's permanently stuck in a T-pose, a default 3D modeling pose you'll sometimes see glitched-out videogame characters revert to.

In To a T, you'll help Teen—the kid is actually named "Teenager"—navigate life with their immovable outstretched arms, which in Takahashi's own words results in "stupid" scenes.

"I like that moment. It's so stupid," Takahashi said in an interview shown at FGS Live from Gamescom LATAM last week (embedded above), referring to a scene in which Teen brushes their teeth. "No smart game design, game mechanic, nothing, nothing. Just press a button and then spit the water. That's it. I like that."

The Katamari creator says that while he prioritized interactivity in his previous games, that's less important in To a T, which is mainly about "joy" and making people "smile and laugh."

"I can't wait for players to experience the last moment of the game," said Takahashi. "It is very touching, and also very stupid."

There's a robot in the game, too, Takahashi mentioned.

To a T releases May 28 on Steam, Xbox, and PS5, and I still can't get the song from the latest trailer out of my head. Cooking is so ah-mazing…

If you haven't played the Katamari games, the second one, Reroll, is on sale on Steam right now for $10. The original is there, too, but not on sale right now—it drops to $7.49 when it is on sale, so I'd wait for the Steam Summer Sale.

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