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AppWizard
July 14, 2026
Ascend to ZERO has launched on XBOX Series X|S, XBOX on PC, and XBOX Cloud, and is part of the XBOX Play Anywhere initiative, accessible through XBOX Game Pass. The game features a 30-second countdown timer for each run, with damage taken reducing the time. A unique Time-Stop feature allows players to freeze everything while they move, enabling strategic positioning and action planning. Combat mechanics focus on autonomous targeting, allowing players to concentrate on strategy. The leveling system enables rapid progression from level 1 to hundreds of thousands. The game includes a new difficulty system for tailored challenges and an in-game play guide for player support. The late-game experience is designed to maintain excitement with strategic decision-making and culminates in a boss battle.
BetaBeacon
July 14, 2026
The Starboard app is an unofficial PortMaster client for Android that allows users to easily install and play games that have been ported to Linux. The app runs games via a Debian-based Linux runtime on Android and offers a community-driven review system to help users determine if a game will work on their device before installation. The app categorizes games as "ready to run" or "setup required" and offers additional settings for troubleshooting specific games. Users can download Starboard via GitHub or Obtainium and it is recommended for Android handheld users looking for a large repository of free titles.
Winsage
July 14, 2026
Valve has released Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, allowing users to replace SteamOS with Windows for greater software flexibility. This transition requires a complete OS overhaul and may result in performance issues due to reliance on generic AMD graphics drivers, as Valve does not provide official support for Windows on the Steam Machine. Users have encountered a hardware issue known as the “Red Bar of Death,” which can often be resolved through power resets and ensuring proper ventilation. The upcoming Steam Frame VR headset is designed to operate independently of a PC, featuring standalone capabilities and enhanced SteamOS integration, but its success will depend on competitive pricing and developer support. The Steam Machine faces challenges such as high pricing, aging hardware, and limited official support, impacting its competitiveness in the gaming market.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Steam users can now check a game's compatibility with Steam Machine and SteamOS directly from the store page. This feature was introduced after the Steam Machine's June release. Players can click 'learn more' next to the Steam Deck compatibility rating for an overview of compatibility across Valve's hardware and software. The game Black Myth: Wukong has an 'unknown' compatibility status with the Steam Machine, while it runs successfully on SteamOS. Valve is investigating compatibility for titles like Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Elden Ring Nightreign. Some games, like 007: First Light, can achieve a 'Verified' rating on the Steam Machine. Currently, the Steam store does not allow filtering by Steam Machine or SteamOS compatibility, but this feature is expected soon.
AppWizard
July 13, 2026
Mojang has introduced cushions to Minecraft, allowing players to sit for the first time. Cushions are classified as entities, enabling placement at various heights and inspiring innovative architectural designs. They also introduce new travel mechanics, allowing players to teleport across distances and enhance ice boat roads without slowing down. The feature has sparked creativity within the community, leading to inventive designs and practical engineering solutions. The functionality of cushions is currently part of an experimental snapshot, with potential adjustments based on player feedback.
BetaBeacon
July 13, 2026
The Azahar release brings changes to the Android app, including the Vulkan graphics renderer being forcefully enabled on devices using ANGLE for OpenGL rendering. This change is important for upcoming Android 17 devices that will switch to Vulkan-based rendering for most apps. Additionally, the update includes a combo button shortcut, improvements for dual-screen devices, tweaks for frame generation software, and GPU-related changes to improve accuracy.
Winsage
July 13, 2026
Microsoft Edge is set to introduce a feature that allows users to enforce dark mode on any website as part of the "Web Remix" initiative. This feature enables users to customize web pages, including simplifying articles, providing summaries, organizing recipes into shopping lists, converting prices to local currencies, and updating webpage appearances. It operates locally and can be toggled on or off via a button in the address bar. Users can access Web Remix by enabling specific flags in Edge Canary. While it effectively applies dark mode to websites lacking native support, results may vary, and some elements may be altered in ways that are not ideal. Premium extensions like Dark Reader offer more nuanced dark mode customization compared to Web Remix.
AppWizard
July 12, 2026
Christoffer Bodegård began his journey into PC gaming with a DOS machine from his father and first played Disney's The Jungle Book. His passion for role-playing games was ignited by Dragon Age: Origins, which led him to explore many titles, including Planescape: Torment. After eight years of development, his game Esoteric Ebb launched in March to critical acclaim. Currently, he is playing Victoria 3, having logged around 400 hours, and previously played Abiotic Factor. The oldest games on his PC are Heroes of Might and Magic 3, King of Dragon Pass, Deus Ex, and Diablo 2, with Heroes 3 being a favorite. He has logged around 1,000 hours in Esoteric Ebb and is particularly fond of Europa Universalis IV, especially the Anbennar mod. Bodegård has never uninstalled Deus Ex, which greatly influences his design philosophy. He relies on Notepad++ for scripting and has improved his desktop organization from a cluttered state to a cleaner setup.
AppWizard
July 12, 2026
Many leading gaming brands are now offering USB-cable versions of controllers for better compatibility. Nintendo's Switch 2 features a controller that connects to Windows systems via cable or Bluetooth with a dedicated PC application. The original GameCube controller requires an external adapter for PC use, as it lacks a USB connection. To use a GameCube controller on a PC, an adapter is necessary, with popular options including the official Wii U adapter and various Mayflash models. The adapter must be set to the correct mode for the games being played, particularly for emulated GameCube titles. As of late 2025, Steam supports GameCube controllers natively, including rumble support, and recognizes both original controllers with adapters and third-party alternatives. The GameCube controller designed for the Switch 2 is also compatible with Steam. Users should ensure their Steam client is updated and can customize controls using Steam Input. While the GameCube controller is effective for games designed for it, it may not perform optimally for modern games.
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