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GTA Online players gather on NoPixel for in-game memorial to fellow roleplayer

A large group of Grand Theft Auto 5 roleplayers gathered at the tail end of the weekend to hold a memorial service for a fellow player who tragically passed away after a battle with cancer. The service lasted for one hour on one of Los Santos' beaches and consisted of various players coming forward to pay their respects and share memories.


A variety streamer, DovahPug is described as someone who "got her hands dirty, made friends, enemies, frenemies, and would always find a moment to ask how you were doing". She roleplayed Misty Mocha, who was "tough, determined, mellow, and brave". Fellow roleplayer RevRoach confirmed news of her passing earlier this month, sharing the following message from DovahPug:


" just want to let you know I really enjoyed the time we have spent together and all the memories we made. The past few months roleplaying with you have been the absolute best time of my life, and the only regret I have is not discovering NoPixel and the RP community sooner. If there is an afterlife, I hope to meet you again!"


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Intel AI makes GTA 5 look photorealistic but not better

Yesterday saw the release of Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, a remaster which used AI to upscale many of the original game's textures so they look better at 4K.


That's nothing compared to what Intel are working on, however. In a video called "Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement," embedded below, Intel show Grand Theft Auto 5 after it has been run through a neural net to make the streets of Los Santos look more photorealistic. It works.


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GTA Online's weekly update boosts rewards on Business Battles and Target Assault races

GTA Online's weekly update has been and gone, but we're still awaiting the official rundown from Rockstar Games, which should be on the Newswire later on. Rather than wait, though, heaps of players are dipping into Los Santos to see what's new for themselves.


This week we're getting triple rewards on Target Assault races. If you haven't tried them out before, they offer a cooperative style of racing that tasks one player with driving the car and the other with hitting, you guessed it, targets. If you fancy something in free mode, you can get double the usual rewards on Business Battles. These missions task you with stealing different types of cargo to use at a nightclub warehouse. These events are triggered every 15 minutes, though GTA Online sessions need at least three players in them for them to start. You're also getting 50% off all offices and renovations, so it may be a good time to buy in if you haven't already.


Some other bonuses are carrying over, too. We've got the Motor Wars adversary mode from last week that's still paying out triple the usual rewards. That one is a last man standing-type mode where up to four teams duke it out in armoured vehicles.


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GTA 5 gets an enhanced photorealism makeover - and it looks stunning

Grand Theft Auto 5 may be close to eight years old, but that doesn't mean it can't receive a glow-up or two. A group of researchers at Intel Labs used the classic PC game as part of their paper discussing enhancing photorealism. There's a lot of jargon to get to grips with, but the short story is that what they've done with the game looks incredible.


The team explains that the project's point is to enhance photorealism enhancement, which essentially means they're making something even more realistic than before - in this case, GTA 5. Intel Labs explains that its method modifies images from the game to look more natural. Each image is enhanced "by a convolutional network that leverages intermediate representations produced by conventional rendering pipelines".


Intel Labs further explains that the model it used for the presentation was trained to translate GTA 5's images to the Cityscapes data set, which mainly comprises recordings of German cities captured through an automotive camera.


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GTA roleplayers are recreating WoW's Burning Crusade raid

Grand Theft Auto roleplayers are teaming up to hold an event in Los Santos that's inspired by World of Warcraft's Burning Crusade raid. The event is being held on GTA RP's No Pixel server, though we don't have many details past that (thanks, Wowhead).


One of the roleplayers responsible for setting this up is Burn. The content creator has brought a few familiar faces to Los Santos, though this is the first time I've seen him try to reconstruct an event from another game. Burn has previously roleplayed as Gordon Ramsey and more recently caught our attention with his take on Johnny Silverhand. Not only does he impersonate the cyberpunk rocker, but he also jitters and glitches out while talking to people. He'll even strike a t-pose when chatting to others - as you would.


If you're new to the world of No Pixel, it's a server run on a third-party multiplayer system called FiveM. It's not technically GTA Online, so players can tweak it to add new modes and features. We recently spoke to a group of modders who are completing construction on the Mile High Club and turning it into full-blown DLC.


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