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11 votes
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Remedy Entertainment has revealed the full system requirements to run its highly-anticipated sequel, Alan Wake II, on PC
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Computer savvy people of Tildes, do you have any advice re setting up a new MS Windows personal computer?
Any advice should be suitable for a non tech person who knows how to google and follow instructions but not code in any way. Can anyone suggest which firewall and or antivirus might be best? All...
Any advice should be suitable for a non tech person who knows how to google and follow instructions but not code in any way.
Can anyone suggest which firewall and or antivirus might be best? All suggestions for making life easier while dealing with a new machine are welcome.
37 votes -
Palia’s fan base is split, and it makes the cozy farming sim complicated
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Forza Motorsport
The new Forza Motorsport has released to the masses as of today, and has been available to those who paid extra for premium upgrades and the like for about a week. I got it via Xbox Gamepass and...
The new Forza Motorsport has released to the masses as of today, and has been available to those who paid extra for premium upgrades and the like for about a week. I got it via Xbox Gamepass and played about an hour of it this morning, and so far it feels like a nice return to form for the series, which hasn't seen a new non-Horizon edition since Forza Motorsport 7 in 2017.
That game had some baggage with the card system/gambling mechanics, and I'm glad to see none of that thus far in the new Forza Motorsport - which, you may have noticed, has dropped the number. There's a feeling that Microsoft/Turn 10 may be aiming to make this something of a long-term platform play rather than just another game in the series.
I'm enjoying it so far, and after playing Forza Horizon 4 and 5 a lot since FM7 came out, I'm glad to have the return to more traditional circuit racing, and absolutely do not miss the supremely annoying voiced characters from those games.
The thing I most immediately noticed upon playing the game (besides the graphics, which are a real showcase for the Xbox Series X or a sufficiently beefy PC) is the new upgrade/tuning system, which requires you to actually spend time driving a specific car in order to unlock the various upgrade parts for it. You earn car points for doing things like clean racing and fast lap times, which you can then spend on upgrade parts between races. The game keeps calling those CP, which makes me think that nobody at Turn 10 has spent any time on the internet. An unfortunate acronym...
I'm curious to know what everyone's opinion on this game is. I know a lot of the audience is turned off by the more sim-like/boring nature of the Forza Motorsport games versus the arcade fantasy for the Horizon games, but I'm very much on the FM side of that divide.
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Humble Choice - October 2023
October's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Quarry Deluxe Edition 79 85/80 Win...
October's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Quarry Deluxe Edition 79 85/80 Win Unsupported Gold Metal Hellsinger 79 97/97 Win Playable Gold Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes 73 94/88 Win Playable Platinum Rebel Inc: Escalation N/A 88/83 Win Mac Playable Gold Spirit of the Island N/A 78/71 Win Verified Gold Lords and Villeins TBC 36/77 Win Playable Platinum A Juggler's Tale 71 100/95 Win Verified Platinum Mr. Prepper TBC 75/82 Win Playable Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
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Upgrading my gaming PC or starting afresh
Hello everyone, my CPU died and I'm at a crossroads and hoping for some advice. I bought my rig 4 years ago second-hand. It was originally built in 2017 using high-end parts. It was not something...
Hello everyone, my CPU died and I'm at a crossroads and hoping for some advice. I bought my rig 4 years ago second-hand. It was originally built in 2017 using high-end parts. It was not something I was looking for TBH, but at the time GPUs were hard to get and it was a crazy deal. Here is what's left of the rig:
- Motherboard - ASUS x99 Deluxe II, fits Intel i7 LGA2011-v3 CPU socket
- PSU - EVGA Supernova 850 T2
- RAM - 32GB, 4 sticks of G.Skill Trident Z 3200 DDR4
- GPU - EVGA 1080 Ti Founder's Edition 11 GB
- Case - In Win 904 plus - large and spacious case
- Storage - Couple of Samsung SSDs
- CPU Cooler - Have ditched the Corsair AIO, picked up a lowest tier fan for $10 to keep it booting while I figure out what to do
Options I'm floating.
- Get a compatible CPU, but that socket is harder to come by for my MOBO and likely to be second hand + get a new CPU cooler, and upgrade GPU.
- Replace MOBO, GPU, and get a new CPU and CPU cooler. The PSU is 6 years old but it's decent quality and 850 watts should be enough?
Price range/goals:
- Happy to spend a bit on something that is mid to slightly upper range, but not high end. Thinking $$ will go into the GPU and CPU (maybe $600-800 USD ea?), something reasonably good that's just before the latest gen to get a discounted price. If replacing MOBO, something simple and medium range would be ideal.
- Play some current AAA games like Baulder's Gate 3 and Elden Ring decently, at medium-high settings (not ultra), and don't need super high FPS.
- Ideally supports 4k resolution for desktop use but for gaming I'd be mostly sticking to 1440p/1080p.
- I don't want to overclock (those days are over)
- Likely to sell in 2ish years, don't need heaps of futureproofing
- If replacing MOBO, open to going to the AMD ecosystem for price/performance ratio. I've only ever used Intel so know less about AMD systems.
- Don't need raytracing, DDR5
- For CPU cooler I don't mind AIO but if anyone has any non-water cooled recommendations I'm all ears
I'm at a bit of a loss at what to do, and there are not many PC-building threads here on Tildes, so I thought I'd ask for some advice. Anyone have opinions on option 1 or 2 above, or is there a third option I'm not thinking of? And does anyone have part recommendations? Thanks in advance.
27 votes -
The Talos Principle is on sale for 90% off on Steam
62 votes -
Linux gives up on 6-year LTS kernels, says they’re too much work. This maybe fine for PCs but could be bad for android.
26 votes -
Should I use third party firewall or antivirus on Windows (or elsewhere)? Which one?
It's seems to have been common sense for a while now that Windows has good-enough security software that you don't need 3rd party tools but is it actually the case now? Is there anything to lose...
It's seems to have been common sense for a while now that Windows has good-enough security software that you don't need 3rd party tools but is it actually the case now? Is there anything to lose or gain from trusting 3rd party with this stuff?
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Humble Choice - September 2023
September's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Chaotic Great...
September's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Chaotic Great Edition 78 72/76 Win Verified Platinum Deceive Inc. 72 80/86 Win Verified Gold The Forgotten City 84 93/96 Win Verified Platinum Aces & Adventures TBC 97/91 Win Playable Platinum Patch Quest 81 100/95 Win Verified Gold Foretales 75 88 Win Playable Platinum Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus 76 73 Win Mac Verified TBC Autonauts vs Piratebots TBC 84 Win Playable Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
19 votes -
Steam's oldest user accounts turn 20, Valve celebrates with special digital badges
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk release topic
Developer: Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze) Platforms: Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1) Trailers:...
Developer:
- Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze)
Platforms:
- Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1)
Trailers:
Reviews:
Description:
Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a future world from the mind of Dion Koster where self-styled graffiti crews equipped with personal boostpacks are battling each other for control of the streets. Start your own cypher and dance, paint graffiti, collect beats, combo your tricks and face off with the cops to stake your claim to the sprawling metropolis of New Amsterdam.
(What the official description won’t say is that this game is an unofficial love letter to Jet Set Radio on the Dreamcast and Jet Set Radio Future on the Xbox. Hideki Naganuma even contributed new songs to the soundtrack.)
33 votes -
App or workflow suggestion for viewing and selecting photos on PC
As an amateur photographer, I'm looking for recommendations to improve my process for reviewing and selecting the best photos from my albums. Currently, it goes something like this: (after I copy...
As an amateur photographer, I'm looking for recommendations to improve my process for reviewing and selecting the best photos from my albums.
Currently, it goes something like this:
- (after I copy the photos to my PC) I open the folder containing the album
- I open the first photo and start looking at the pictures using the default photo viewing app
- I note mentally, on paper, or in a digital notepad the names of the files that I like the most
- manually select the files that I noted down
My ideal workflow would be something like:
- open the folder, open first photo, look through them all
- each time I see a picture that I like, hit space or some other simple shortcut, which adds the picture to the current selection
- after I am done viewing, I have all the files that I want already selected to do with as I please
I have tried multiple apps over the years but I haven't come across anything that had something similar, or I was too stupid to figure out how to do it. The workflow I described is using windows/linux, on macOS it's even more cumbersome (since one needs to select all photos in a folder before previewing them).
Do you have any recommendations for an app that has functionality like this, or if not, on how I can make my workflow better?
Thanks
5 votes -
“Gaming Chromebooks” with Nvidia GPUs apparently killed with little fanfare
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Humble Choice - August 2023
August's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Disco Elysium – The Final Cut 89 93/93...
August's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Disco Elysium – The Final Cut 89 93/93 Win Mac Verified Gold Chivalry 2 82 81/82 Win Unsupported* Silver Trek to Yomi 72 70/71 Win Playable Platinum Road 96 78 92/91 Win Verified Platinum Arcade Paradise 76 90/89 Win Verified Platinum SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator N/A 100/98 Win Verified Platinum Tin Can TBC 87 Win Playable Platinum Hot Brass TBC 82 Win Unsupported* Platinum *Both games that are marked as unsupported on Steam Deck on Steam itself are reported as working on Linux on ProtonDB.
Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
27 votes -
Blizzard’s bringing its PC games to Steam, starting with Overwatch 2
37 votes -
Intel discontinuing NUC manufacturing
39 votes -
US review of the Ideapad Duet 5i
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Humble Choice - July 2023
July's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition...
July's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition 80 68/43 Win Playable Silver TemTem 75 51/84 Win Verified Platinum Yakuza 4 Remastered 77 92/92 Win Unsupported Gold Roadwarden 83 95/96 Win Mac Lin Playable Native/Gold Kraken Academy!! 73 93/93 Win Mac Lin Verified Native/TBC Merchant Of The Skies TBC 87/87 Win Mac Lin Verified Native/TBC Ozymandias: Bronze Age Empire Sim N/A 93/91 Win Mac Playable Platinum Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate TBC 94/93 Win Verified Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
34 votes -
Japanese Steam user number reaches record high in June
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What game encouraged you to make your new PC, or upgrade?
Since the minimum and recommended specs for Starfield have come out, I've been budgeting to do a big upgrade on my PC with an AMD 6800 xt and a fancy new 1 TB SSD (which is the first game I've...
Since the minimum and recommended specs for Starfield have come out, I've been budgeting to do a big upgrade on my PC with an AMD 6800 xt and a fancy new 1 TB SSD (which is the first game I've ever seen that requires an SSD) just so I can run the game in all it's space epicness.
What was the game that you were so excited for that you made the jump to upgrade your PC to the next gen of hardware? New or old!
41 votes -
Going deep with the Book 8088, the brand-new laptop that approximates the specs of the original IBM PC 5150 from 1981
12 votes -
New motherboard likely has corrupted BIOS, USBs have no power
14 votes -
Baldur's Gate 3 release is pushed earlier to August 3rd (for PC)
42 votes -
Steam Summer Sale 2023: Hidden gems
For every big Steam sale r/gamedealsmeta does a Hidden Gems topic which is always one of my favorites to browse through. Given that the July 1 reddit fallout is upcoming though, I figure it's...
For every big Steam sale r/gamedealsmeta does a Hidden Gems topic which is always one of my favorites to browse through. Given that the July 1 reddit fallout is upcoming though, I figure it's worth trying to roll our own version here too.
The purpose of this thread is for game discovery: surfacing games that are hard to find about elsewhere. As such, try to recommend things that are less well-known.
For general game recommendations of all popularities, use this thread. For general Steam Sale discussion, use this thread.
93 votes -
The Steam Summer Sale has begun (June 29th - July 13th)
84 votes -
Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud
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What's the first thing you do when you get a new computer?
Just got a new laptop. Downloaded firefox plus a few extensions, found a thing that fixes Windows 11's weird task bar, deleted the bundled McAfee, installed steam, GOG, and Epic and switched...
Just got a new laptop. Downloaded firefox plus a few extensions, found a thing that fixes Windows 11's weird task bar, deleted the bundled McAfee, installed steam, GOG, and Epic and switched everything to dark mode. I feel like I'm forgetting a ton of things, but I'm not sure what.
What do you include as part of the standard setup anyone should do with a new computer?
61 votes -
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 | Releases October 24 (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC)
27 votes -
Low/no latency wireless headphones for PC - Recommendations
I need to replace my Logitech G935s, the plastic on the top broke on me. Ideally I would replace with something with: more battery life better sound stage well built/premium feel It's very hard to...
I need to replace my Logitech G935s, the plastic on the top broke on me. Ideally I would replace with something with:
- more battery life
- better sound stage
- well built/premium feel
It's very hard to tell what is good out there - with so many options, and my concern is if I just buy any bluetooth enabled headset it will introduce audio latency which isn't something I can live with in games. But I cannot stand having a cord attached that gets all twisted up.
I'm not tied to it having an attached mic, as I can buy one separately but its a plus.
Anyone out there have any good recommendations? What does everyone else use?
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Star Citizen 3.19.1 ... actually mostly works?!
Suddenly, inventory mostly works. NPCs sit on chairs (!!!) but also move and fight worth a damn. There's less lag. The game hasn't crashed for me 2 days in a row! I've run more missions than I...
Suddenly, inventory mostly works. NPCs sit on chairs (!!!) but also move and fight worth a damn. There's less lag. The game hasn't crashed for me 2 days in a row! I've run more missions than I ever have!
It can't last, right? I just jinxed it?
31 votes -
Pour one out for HDDs because PC games are starting to require SSDs
59 votes -
Six Days in Fallujah
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What are some of the best games for low-spec PC?
My Lenovo laptop and Dell desktop have subpar specs on them, so playing a AAA game from the last decade is out of the question. They struggle to run Team Fortress 2, BioShock, and Minecraft at 30...
My Lenovo laptop and Dell desktop have subpar specs on them, so playing a AAA game from the last decade is out of the question. They struggle to run Team Fortress 2, BioShock, and Minecraft at 30 FPS, but 1990's boomer shooters and some indie titles play fairly smoothly. Here are some of the games that they can run:
- Doom (1993 to Final)
- Quake (1-3)
- Deus Ex (2000)
- Max Payne 2
- Half-Life 2 and its episodes
- Portal series
- Batman: Arkham City
- Celeste
- Hue
- The Stanley Parable
- Borderlands 2
Any suggested games would be greatly appreciated.
43 votes -
Diablo 4 is a great PC port - except you need a 16GB graphics card to match PS5
13 votes -
The best adventure games on PC in 2023
22 votes -
Alan Wake II will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Epic Games Store in October, according to Alan Wake voice actor Matthew Porretta
10 votes -
Watercooling PCs & modding computer cases?
I tried looking around a bit but couldn't find anyone that was interested in this. For me it had been on my radar for years through various forums, but I only built my first watercooled PC in...
I tried looking around a bit but couldn't find anyone that was interested in this. For me it had been on my radar for years through various forums, but I only built my first watercooled PC in 2020. For that I designed and manufactured my own case and now I am working on a second one! It's become a fun hobby that's taught me CAD and more about manufacturing in general.
So I was curious if anyone else is into the same thing here? It's probably a bit more niche than the mechanical keyboard thread I saw!
3 votes -
Project Zomboid: The Timeline As Seen On TV (Mostly AI video)
10 votes -
Piezoelectric fan to potentially replace all traditional fans in electronics
20 votes -
WW1 horror Amnesia: The Bunker delayed again, but only by a week – now due to release for PC on 23rd May
5 votes -
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead (A open source survival RPG) is now on steam with the money from the sales going to fund one of the developers
7 votes -
Fanless x86 mini PCs are getting absurdly fast and cheap
Pretty much what the title says - I’ve been looking for something small and not too expensive to run a few VMs on recently, and I’m just genuinely amazed at where the tiny SBC space is at right...
Pretty much what the title says - I’ve been looking for something small and not too expensive to run a few VMs on recently, and I’m just genuinely amazed at where the tiny SBC space is at right now.
The Celeron N5105 seems to be the go to choice at the moment. You can get an entire machine running that CPU that’s slightly smaller than an old double CD jewel case, for $150. Less than $200 if you want 16GB RAM and a fast NVMe SSD in there too. Four decent quality 2.5GbE NICs thrown in as a bonus. And it’s not that much slower than my expensive full size desktop from late 2020.
Part of me thinks I’m just getting old - phones have been plenty of people’s primary computer for years now, after all - but there’s something about having a real standalone x86 PC that size for literally 1/5th the price of a flagship phone that just blows my mind.
7 votes -
Returnal, the PS5 hit, is a master class in porting a console game to PC
4 votes -
Pacific Drive | Gameplay trailer
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After a ten-year wait, one-person project Radio The Universe is almost here. Here's the trailer.
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Upgraded to Windows 10, what do I need to do to optimize?
I finally got around to upgrading my mom’s computer (an Asus laptop from 2015) from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. I’ve already deleted a few apps she won’t use (e.g., Xbox) and disabled/stopped some...
I finally got around to upgrading my mom’s computer (an Asus laptop from 2015) from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. I’ve already deleted a few apps she won’t use (e.g., Xbox) and disabled/stopped some unneeded services. What else can I do to keep her computer fast? Particularly interesting in more services I can disable and the best browser/ad blocker combo. Thanks y’all!
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Super Adventure Hand! | Trailer
1 vote -
Triple screen portable computer build
4 votes