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55 votes
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Rimworld announces the upcoming release of their new expansion named Odyssey
29 votes -
Steam Next Fest June 2025
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Escape Simulator 2 | Coming October 21st to Steam
5 votes -
Jump Space is in open beta
17 votes -
Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
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MiniPC home server recommendations
Hello Tildes! I've been trying out a lot of open-source apps these past few months but I've always hosted them on a VPS. It's been great and educational so far. However, I started considering to...
Hello Tildes!
I've been trying out a lot of open-source apps these past few months but I've always hosted them on a VPS. It's been great and educational so far. However, I started considering to host my very own server on-prem so that my data is absolutely physically with me and nowhere else.
With that short intro, I'd like to say I'm in the market for a home server. I can install OS's, docker containers, etc. And that's how I managed to install Jellyfin, Immich, Paperless, Portainer, etc on my VPS right now.
What out-of-the-box miniPC can be good for someone dipping their toes in the home server scene? I feel like I might need the storage to be extendable somehow? And it must be able to stream music and video through Jellyfin.
The choices in YouTube videos are overwhelming that I keep jumping from saying "ooh I'll get that" to "oh wait maybe I'll get that other one".
I also am not very handy in terms of hardware so I would prefer something out-of-the-box (if possible). Maybe a max budget of 500? But around 400 euros would be preferred. (Edit: In EU also, if possible)
Thanks for reading! Hope to hear from you guys!
33 votes -
Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update
25 votes -
Anyone else looking to try out the Dune: Awakening Beta?
14 votes -
Humble Choice - May 2025
May 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Thaumaturge: Deluxe Edition 76 80 /...
May 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Thaumaturge: Deluxe Edition 76 80 / 82 Win β Verified π¨ Gold Amnesia: The Bunker 77 92 / 93 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Evil West 73 83 / 74 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew 85 87 / 92 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes 75 84 / 91 Win β Verified π¨ Gold STAR WARS: Bounty Hunter 65 82 / 85 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Ultros 79 -- / 80 Win, Mac β Verified ποΈ Platinum Corpse Keeper -- -- / 76 Win π¨ Playable π Awaiting Reports 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?
18 votes -
Tetris The Grand Master 4 -Absolute Eye-
12 votes -
Thrilling sequel Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer has an official release date β game will arrive on PC via Steam on 20th May 2025
4 votes -
The many reasons why Xbox is failing
21 votes -
Is Anarchy Online the worst MMO ever?
12 votes -
Breath of Fire IV is now available on PC via GOG
17 votes -
Dune: Awakening delayed to June 10th, but a 'large-scale beta weekend' is coming next month
8 votes -
Considering going with an ambidextrous mouse if anyone has recommendations
My current mouse is a Logitech Lightspeed G502, it works fine and aside from double click issue which I brought to a store to fix, no issues with it but it was my friend's prior mouse before he...
My current mouse is a Logitech Lightspeed G502, it works fine and aside from double click issue which I brought to a store to fix, no issues with it but it was my friend's prior mouse before he upgraded to a newer model.
As for why I want an ambidextrous mouse, on the rare occasions I want to use my left hand to navigate instead of right.
I used to use a chinese MMO mouse that honestly was not bad but its software was fairly garbage(Rebranded Red Dragon mouse iirc) so I don't mind Chinese mice as clearly being a brand name mouse doesn't mean much, just want something that is good and lasts a while, since I'm not that big on mice.I want these qualities in a mouse.
- Works wired and with a 2.4GHz dongle
- Either rechargeable batteries or replaceable works
- High DPI
- Not a "lightweight" mouse
- Has a few programmable buttons
- On chip storage for programmed buttons/DPI/etc
- Available worldwide
Bluetooth as a 3rd option would be neat but not something I'm looking for in particular.
Rechargeable batteries are supposed to provide better longevity afaik, but the buttons or the mouse itself will probably die before the battery.
I use 8200 DPI on my current mouse pretty much in both games and in desktop... with mouse acceleration,
I only lower it on the rare occasions I use something like GIMP.
Not a fan of these perforated light mice or super light mice, I used to put weights in my previous wired Chinese mouse but I'm using the G502 without weights currently. I am willing to compromise on this if there are no options however.
On the G502 I only use 2 buttons regularly, and they are to switch to the left or right virtual desktop, the rest of the buttons have a function but they get rarely used (Except Windows+Tab to show all virtual desktops).
On chip storage is good when I switch platforms (e.g. PC/Windows, SteamDeck or Linux, Mac) and in case I want to completely drop Windows and not worry about needing software for the programmable buttons to work.
Worldwide availability because I don't live in the US or most parts of Europe.
Not aware if Logitech has a mouse that does all what I need, the free scrolling wheel is cool and gets used, but they got a history of switches that die too fast.
9 votes -
Looking for the PC equivalent of Garage Band
Hey there musical types! I'm on the hunt for something I can use to create music that doesn't require a PhD in comp.sci and music theory. I downloaded LMMS and found myself immediately in the...
Hey there musical types! I'm on the hunt for something I can use to create music that doesn't require a PhD in comp.sci and music theory. I downloaded LMMS and found myself immediately in the weeds, so I'm hoping someone out there can point me in a more elementary direction. The end goal is to create a theme track for my YouTube channel that has a good old fashioned 80s metal feel, if such an animal exists...
Thanks in advance!
25 votes -
Haste's momentum-based running is nothing like Sonic the Hedgehog | Discovery Queue
13 votes -
Microsoft starts final Windows Recall testing before rollout
21 votes -
What The Car? x Among Us | Launch trailer
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World of Goo 2 | Steam Wishlist teaser
11 votes -
Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account
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Humble Choice - April 2025
April 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Tomb Raider I-III Remastered 76 90 /...
April 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Tomb Raider I-III Remastered 76 90 / 85 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum DREDGE 82 96 / 95 Win, Mac β Verified ποΈ Platinum Aliens: Dark Descent 89 86 / 88 Win β Unsupported ποΈ Platinum 1000xRESIST 89 97 / 96 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Nova Lands 80 84 / 91 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Diplomacy is Not an Option -- 85 / 85 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Distant Worlds 2 81 -- / 88 Win β Unsupported β¬ Silver Nomad Survival -- 88 / 95 Win β Verified π¨ Gold 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?
14 votes -
Haste | Gameplay trailer
14 votes -
In email, Microsoft suggests Windows 10 users trade in or recycle their PC
34 votes -
Steam Spring Sale suggestions
61 votes -
Google is bringing every Android game to Windows in big gaming update
26 votes -
Control Ultimate Edition free update adds Hideo Kojima mission for all players β coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series
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Humble Choice - March 2025
March 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following games (2 EA, 6 Steam). Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Pacific Drive 80 77 / 83 Win π¨...
March 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following games (2 EA, 6 Steam).
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Pacific Drive 80 77 / 83 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Homeworld 3 77 45 / 38 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold WILD HEARTS (note: EA key) 79 47 / 48 Win β Unsupported π¨ Gold Tales of Kenzera: ZAU (note: EA key) 76 92 / 81 Win β Verified π¨ Gold Gravity Circuit 86 94 / 95 Win, Mac, Linux β Verified β Native Sir Whoopass: Immortal Death -- 63 / 84 Win β Verified π¨ Gold Racine -- -- / 69 Win π¨ Playable π Awaiting Reports Cavern of Dreams 72 88 / 95 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ 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?
18 votes -
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT reviews and launch
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT launches tomorrow (6th March) for a MRRP of: $600 USA before taxes Β£570 UK after taxes Reviews: Have They Finally Done It? - Hardware Unboxed Review & Benchmarks vs. 5070...
The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT launches tomorrow (6th March) for a MRRP of:
- $600 USA before taxes
- Β£570 UK after taxes
Reviews:
- Have They Finally Done It? - Hardware Unboxed
- Review & Benchmarks vs. 5070 Ti, 5070, 7900 XT - Gamer Nexus
- Nvidia in Trouble? The RX 9070 XT has great potential - der8auer
- AMD Radeon RX 9070 / 9070 XT review: back to winning ways - Eurogamer
- AMD, I Could Kiss You - 9070 and 9070 XT Review - Linus Tech Tips
- AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT is the most exciting GPU to launch in years - XDA Developers
Bonus:
30 votes -
Recommend me a racing/driving game on PC
My parameters are Any kind of racing - F1, Moto GP, X games, rallycross, antigravity... you name it. No subscriptions I lean away from sim/management games... I don't mind some customization, but...
My parameters are
- Any kind of racing - F1, Moto GP, X games, rallycross, antigravity... you name it.
- No subscriptions
- I lean away from sim/management games... I don't mind some customization, but I don't want to have to choose from 10 different types of brake pads for best performance on each track.
- Combat optional
- If it makes a difference, I'll be playing with a controller, not a racing wheel.
[Edit: I should have specified - a modern racing game. I'm pretty versed on the options pre-2010, it's the new stuff I'm looking for.]
I originally wanted a rally game to scratch a hillclimb itch but I'm open to whatever now. Trawling through Steam has made my head spin though.
Previous racing games/series I've played and liked - Rallisport Challenge (really, if I could just play this again I'd be set), Wipeout 3, Road Rash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Twisted Metal 2, Jet Moto, Wave Race, Mario Kart, Sled Storm... OutRun! Showing my age here.
Somehow I've never really liked Need For Speed.
22 votes -
WANDERSTOP | PC, PS5 & Xbox Series X|S launch trailer
19 votes -
UnleashedRecomp: An unofficial PC port of the Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed
7 votes -
Gunbot Diplomacy | Gameplay trailer
3 votes -
Frameworkβs first desktop is a strangeβbut uniqueβmini ITX gaming PC
34 votes -
Technician warns against copper modding GPUs, fixes RTX 3080 with component damage
19 votes -
Dune: Awakening | Release date reveal trailer β 20th May 2025
27 votes -
Shotgun Cop Man | Official announce trailer
10 votes -
Hit horror game Mouthwashing is coming to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch in 2025 as the PC version hits 500,000 sales
14 votes -
Any VLAN expert here? Will be setting it up on my Mikrotik router and Unifi APs this weekend.
I come in search for somebody who knows a thing or two about VLANs or, if possible, had set it up for themselves at home (or work). I have Mikrotik router and Ubiquiti Unifi APs. My goal is to...
I come in search for somebody who knows a thing or two about VLANs or, if possible, had set it up for themselves at home (or work).
I have Mikrotik router and Ubiquiti Unifi APs. My goal is to have three separate SSIDs on my APs to differentiate clients. One group would be closest family (group 1), another friends (2) and the last one would be QR-setup guest wifi (3).
The reason is security. I run 24/7 server at home with many services that I don't want other people than #1 to see. But I also run ie. DNS there that I would like all to see (all three groups; or make them use other DNS via DHCP-set-DNS, ie. 1.1.1.1).
So far I believe everything from that list is doable with the right knowledge (that I have yet to achieve). But I would also like some other things and that's part of why I'm asking here.
- Is it possible to initiate connection from #1 to device in #2? Ie. from server to Raspberry that serves as temperature sensor for Home Assistant? Is it some built-in functionality like "higher number VLAN can access all lower numbers" or do I have to setup some exception on my router for speciric IP and port? Or specific LAN port (I have 24 port router, yet not everything is connected via ethernet)
- Do I have to set it all up in specific order? I have read that I can cut myself off from accessing my router if I setup VLAN incorrectly and that's what I don't want to do :-)
If you know how to setup VLAN and could provide some points to kinda carve the path I could stick to, I would be really grateful! I do not want manual of step-by-step instructions, rather some points to follow so I don't fall for something important I missed.
I will of course read up on it myself and will experiment a bit (I have old RB133 or maybe even RB433 around that I can use for learning), but it would be great to have some pointers.
Thanks in advance for any advices or recommendations.
14 votes -
The Sims 1 & 2 have been officially re-released for modern computers - but EA misses the mark
28 votes -
Humble Choice - February 2025
February 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following games (1 EA, 7 Steam). Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Immortals of Aveum (note: EA...
February 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following games (1 EA, 7 Steam).
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Immortals of Aveum (note: EA key) 72 57 / 71 Win β Unsupported π¨ Gold Trepang2 78 85 / 89 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Total War: PHARAOH DYNASTIES -- 68 / 83 Win, Mac β Unknown β¬ Silver Fabledom 79 79 / 87 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Griftlands 87 76 / 93 Win, Mac, Linux β Verified β Native Tales & Tactics -- -- / 81 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Naheulbeuk's Dungeon Master 73 -- / 73 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum My Little Universe -- 84 / 90 Win, Mac π¨ Playable ποΈ 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?
13 votes -
A deep-dive roundup of links on The Sims I put together for its 25th anniversary
9 votes -
Wreckfest 2 | Early Access announcement trailer β 20th March 2025
12 votes -
GOG resurrects Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 on PC
22 votes -
GDC 2025 survey shows PC game development growing with lots interested in Valve's Steam Deck
27 votes -
Humble Choice - January 2025
January 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Against the Storm 92 92 / 95 Win β ...
January 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Against the Storm 92 92 / 95 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Jagged Alliance 3 82 85 / 89 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Blasphemous 2 84 88 / 92 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Beneath Oresa -- 100 / 79 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Fort Solis 62 66 / 70 Win, Mac β Verified π¨ Gold Boxes: Lost Fragments 82 92 / 91 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Dordogne 77 70 / 94 Win π¨ Playable β¬ Silver The Pegasus Expedition N/A -- / 70 Win β Unknown β¬ Silver 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?
22 votes -
Xiaomi WinPlay: Play PC games on Android tablet
4 votes -
Pluvia: Lightweight unofficial Steam client for Android
24 votes