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Winsage
January 30, 2026
Windows 11 features a modern architecture with advanced schedulers and SSD support, but many users experience sluggishness, with delays in menus and dialog boxes. This perception of reduced responsiveness compared to Windows 10 has been linked to the use of XAML, which modernizes traditional desktop components but introduces performance issues due to added abstraction layers. Disabling animations does not resolve the delays, which are attributed to XAML's reliance on GPU acceleration for simple tasks, leading to inefficiencies. The cumulative effect of these micro-delays, measured in milliseconds, contributes to an overall feeling of sluggishness, regardless of high-end hardware. Microsoft's design choices prioritize visual consistency and modern UI technology, resulting in trade-offs in everyday responsiveness. The slower perception of Windows 11 compared to Windows 10 is rooted in these deliberate technical decisions.
AppWizard
November 22, 2025
Colossal Order is transitioning the development of Cities: Skylines 2 to Iceflake Studios. Before this handover, a new bike patch has been introduced, adding bicycles and electric scooters to the game, along with infrastructure for a bicycle-friendly environment. Players can now create dedicated bicycle paths and lanes, and various types of bike parks have been added for secure parking. The update also includes a new campfire area, business plazas, and new transportation buildings such as a train depot, railway terminus station, cargo transfer station, and three new tram stations. Additionally, two new types of wind turbines and a small cemetery have been introduced. Colossal Order plans to implement Asset Mods before the official transition at the beginning of next year, after which Iceflake Studios will take over development. The reasons for this transfer remain unclear, but Paradox Interactive has a history of reallocating projects among developers.
AppWizard
November 10, 2025
Hackers have shifted their focus from running Doom on unconventional devices to establishing Minecraft servers on unexpected platforms. A recent achievement involves running a Minecraft server on an IoT light bulb, utilizing a BL602 RISC-V-powered microcontroller. The server, named Ucraft, was optimized to fit within the microcontroller's limited memory and storage, condensing the software to just a few tens of kilobytes. The microcontroller was extracted from the bulb, new firmware was flashed onto it, and then it was soldered back into place to host Minecraft worlds. Despite limitations in world size and available items, the server operates effectively, providing a responsive gaming experience.
AppWizard
October 10, 2025
Cities Skylines 2 has a 'mixed' rating of 53% on Steam two years after its launch. The Bridges and Ports expansion, which has faced two delays, is set to release on October 29, priced at .99/£16.99. This DLC will enhance water-based construction with new features such as customizable harbors, new coastal maps, and facilities like ore yards and passenger terminals. It will introduce 20 variants of drawbridges and lift bridges for improved connectivity and new transportation options like ferries. The expansion includes over 100 new assets, including lighthouses and leisure piers. Performance issues and traffic patterns remain concerns, and the asset editor is still pending release. A bundle option with the 'Cold Wave Channel' radio station will be available for .89/£18.89. Players are encouraged to discuss their expectations for the DLC online.
AppWizard
September 27, 2025
The text discusses the experience of dealing with reCAPTCHA, particularly the challenge of identifying bicycles in images, which can lead to frustration and existential questioning. It mentions Neal Agarwal's game "I'm Not a Robot," which humorously amplifies the absurdity of reCAPTCHA. Agarwal is known for creating playful Internet games, including the Password Game. A 2023 study indicates that traditional reCAPTCHAs primarily function as a tracking tool for Google, generating significant revenue. Agarwal's games provide a lighthearted alternative to the frustrations of online security measures.
AppWizard
September 14, 2025
The Takeover event in Roblox allows players to earn tokens called Creds by completing missions and challenges. Players can accumulate Solo Creds when playing alone and Crew Creds when part of a Crew. Creds can be used to unlock various UGC items across four zones in the Clubhouse hub. The event features numerous missions categorized by area, including Strat University, Competition Park, Artists Alley, and Adrenaline Heights, each offering unique challenges and popular games. Players can also purchase special splat-themed Creator items in the hub.
AppWizard
September 12, 2025
The release of Football Manager 2025 has been canceled by Sports Interactive due to concerns about the player experience and interface. Studio head Miles Jacobson stated that releasing the game in its current state would not provide good value for money and could damage the company’s reputation. The next installment, Football Manager 26, is expected to feature a new game engine, updated user interface, and enhanced graphics. It will also include women's football, a feature developed with a new player database and motion-capture sessions. Additionally, a partnership with the Premier League will enhance the game's management experience. Fans have created mods for FM24 to improve the match engine following the cancellation of FM25.
AppWizard
July 7, 2025
Indie game developer Sickhead Games, in collaboration with publisher Rock It Games, has released Jaleco Sports: Goal!, a soccer game that revives classic NES and SNES titles for modern PC platforms via Steam and GOG. Players can switch between the original Goal! and its European version, Super Goal!, and enjoy game modes such as World Cup, Shootouts, and Super Cup in both local and online multiplayer. The game features modern enhancements like rewind functionality, CRT-style visuals, and multilingual digital manuals. The NES version includes 16 international teams and a unique Shootout mode, while the SNES sequel offers 24 international teams, instant replays, and strategic gameplay elements. Players can set team formations, control the goalkeeper, and use special moves.
AppWizard
March 26, 2025
Developer Goodwin Games has announced a new survival horror game for PC titled Quite a Ride, utilizing Unreal Engine 5. The game features a fog-laden rural setting filled with secrets and monsters, inspired by Stephen King and '80s/'90s horror films. Players must pedal a bicycle to survive, as their phone's battery drains over time, affecting gameplay. The game includes a pseudo-multiplayer element where players' collective actions can unlock new locations and quests. Quite a Ride is available for wishlisting on Steam.
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