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2 votes
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Total War: Rome Remastered | Announce trailer
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The PC open beta for Magic: Legends is now available - Free-to-play, action RPG set in the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse
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How do you choose a desktop wallpaper?
I've always found a fresh desktop wallpaper now and then is a good way to stop your PC feeling stale, and keeps me enthusiastic/more productive. That said, I always have a hard time finding one...
I've always found a fresh desktop wallpaper now and then is a good way to stop your PC feeling stale, and keeps me enthusiastic/more productive.
That said, I always have a hard time finding one when the time comes.
Unsplash seems like a good resource, but can feel so impersonal just having a nice picture of some mountains or a field. I have some friends who I know just rock whatever the default wallpaper for the OS is -- I can't verbalize why but something that feels tailored, or an image that brings me some joy, makes me much more comfortable using the computer.
Unfortunately the popular spots online I'm aware of for sharing wallpapers tend to lean toward certain subsets of interests (such as contemporary geek culture and/or lewd anime women) which you may or may not be into.
I've toyed with the idea of just having a solid colour to avoid any kind of decision fatigue, but it feels like staring at a wall - it's nice to have something with some depth behind all the flat windows.
Curious what others here on tildes use for their wallpaper, how often they change it, and where they might source a new one.
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Xbox Gamepass for PC appears to be getting game updates beyond what other platforms have
On March 17th, it was reported that the version of Nier: Automata on the XGP, the BECOME AS GODS edition, was a different and much improved version of the one found on Steam, the Game of the YorHa...
On March 17th, it was reported that the version of Nier: Automata on the XGP, the BECOME AS GODS edition, was a different and much improved version of the one found on Steam, the Game of the YorHa edition. This was particularly big news since the first port of Nier: Automata has been infamously buggy and broken for many, and it has never received an update since launch despite its widespread and massive success.
This version of the game not only fixes the resolution and FPS issues, but it also adds things like HDR and ultrawide support. This new port was developed by QLOC and have apparently included these improvements at Platinum Games' request. There have been longstanding rumours about disagreements between Square-Enix and Platinum about who is responsible for updating the game, thus its lack of updates (even though all other PC titles by SE and Platinum have received updates), and the original release continues to be completely unplayable for many even with the FAR mod.
Yesterday, March 18th, a Resident Evil and Evil Within YouTuber reported that the XGP version of Evil Within was effectively a new version of the game with significant additions and changes:
- first person mode + FOV option
- Infinite ammo mode
- Icons for lantern/sneaking in first person view
- Low/Medium options for Camera Bob
- The stamina has been adjusted, you can now run for 5 seconds at default stamina(was originally 3 seconds)
- All DLC Included
- Separate Achievement List from Xbox
- The game also feels less janky and smooth
First person mode has been a highly requested feature for the game, as it was added with the sequel (The Evil Within 2) and has been an often requested and modded feature to the original game.
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Loop Hero | Launch trailer
11 votes -
Fights in Tight Spaces | Early Access launch trailer
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Interview with PlayStation's Jim Ryan - On PS5 supply issues, Sony's 2021 release schedule, a new PS VR headset, and porting more games to PC
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Kingdom Hearts series is coming to PC - Four games releasing on the Epic Games Store on March 30, 2021
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Factorio 1.1 will be the final major release for the game, and the devs are starting work on an expansion
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Steam Game Festival: February 3 - 9, with hundreds of game demos, livestreams and Q&As with devs, and more
11 votes -
Antitrust: EU Commission fines Valve and five publishers of PC video games €7.8 million for “geo-blocking” practices
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Steam - 2020 Year in Review
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Developer of over thirty macOS ports on why they are discontinuing future macOS ports in favor of Linux
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Stardew Valley 1.5 Update out now on PC, with the largest amount of new content added to the game since launch
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Microsoft Flight Simulator virtual reality update available now
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The story of 1987's Acorn Archimedes, the first production ARM/RISC-based personal computer
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New Steam Labs experiment adds new ways to browse games through genres, themes, and player modes
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Super Meat Boy Forever | Launch date trailer (December 23, 2020)
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Call of the Sea | Launch trailer
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Project Wingman | Launch trailer
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Black Mesa: Definitive Edition - The final major update for the fan-made re-imagining of Half-Life
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Nominations for the 2020 Steam Awards are now open
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Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition - Anniversary Update, including new Battle Royale mode, Anniversary Event, Quick Play, and more
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Factorio 1.1 is getting close - Summary of some of the more significant upcoming changes
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Tetris Effect: Connected | Gameplay walkthrough
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Teardown preview - A voxel ray-traced game on PC with next-generation destruction and physics
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Möbius Front '83 - A tactical turn-based strategy game from Zachtronics, releasing November 5 for PC, Mac, and Linux
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After 352 days since PC release, Red Dead Redemption 2 was finally cracked this morning
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Testing quad GeForce RTX 3090s in a desktop
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Darkest Dungeon II is coming in 2021
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Steam Digital Tabletop Fest (Oct 21-26) - Sales, virtual let’s plays, panels, talks and more streaming activities that explore the fusion between physical and digital games
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Steam Play Proton 5.13-1 Linux compatibility layer up and ready for testing
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Amazon's free-to-play shooter Crucible is ceasing development, refunding all purchases, and will shut down on November 9 (less than six months after launch)
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I Am Dead | Launch trailer
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Steam Game Festival: Autumn Edition - Runs until October 13, with hundreds of demos, developer interviews, gameplay streams, Q&As and more
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What are your favorite third-party controllers?
What are the best controllers for console and PC that you've used that aren't just official console controllers? I'm a nerd when it comes to getting a million different input methods for games,...
What are the best controllers for console and PC that you've used that aren't just official console controllers? I'm a nerd when it comes to getting a million different input methods for games, and I'm always looking for new ones to play with.
Glad we'll never go back to the hellish days before Valve and various FOSS projects fixed the nightmare that controllers on PC used to be.
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Big boxes of PC gaming
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Baldur's Gate 3 - Community update #8: Character creation
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Classic Konami games now available on GOG: Metal Gear, Metal Gear Solid, MGS2, and 8-bit Castlevania & Contra collection
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What are your go-to websites and apps for desktop and mobile wallpapers?
My personal favourites are wallhaven for desktop wallpapers and Walli for mobile ones. I also like Wallpaper Flare for desktop and sometimes Unsplash for both desktop and mobile.
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The Binding of Isaac: Repentance - The "final final final" expansion to the game, larger than Rebirth was to the original
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Noita | 1.0 release date trailer (October 15)
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Supergiant's Hades has exited Early Access, currently 20% off
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Lenovo goes all in with the Linux desktop with over two dozen Ubuntu Linux powered PCs and laptops
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Amazon announces Luna cloud gaming service
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Why do computers running Windows get progressively slower over time?
I promise this is a genuine question and not a Windows hit piece. Every Windows computer I've ever had has slowly gotten laggier over time until my impatience has forced me to reinstall the OS to...
I promise this is a genuine question and not a Windows hit piece.
Every Windows computer I've ever had has slowly gotten laggier over time until my impatience has forced me to reinstall the OS to get the speed boost that comes with a fresh copy. In the schools I've worked in, computer labs and carts full of Windows machines have slowly sunsetted, becoming wholly unusable over time. I think Chromebooks have taken over education in part because they have a snappiness to them that sticks around for a long time, unlike the decay demonstrated by Windows computers.
In my current job, I was issued a Windows computer and a Chromebook at the same time, when I was hired. The Chromebook is still chugging along just fine, but the once fresh and quick Windows computer is now ramping down. I know it's not because of startup or background programs latching on over time because I don't have admin rights and thus can't install anything! I'm not a power user either. I really only ever run a browser with minimal tabs, along with the very occasional instance of office software and/or PDF reader. That's it. And what used to be instant and quick is now like... trudging... through... sludge...
Is there some fundamental design flaw in Windows? Am I finding a pattern where none exists? Do I not have enough experience with other OSes to know that this is true for them too? I'd love someone's insight on this topic.
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Amnesia: Rebirth | Release date reveal trailer (October 20)
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A Monster's Expedition | Out now on PC and Apple Arcade
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Cloud Gardens | Early Access launch trailer
5 votes