compatibility

Winsage
July 10, 2026
StatCounter reports a decline in Windows usage this year, while OSX is rising, aided by the budget-friendly Neo. Linux is also gaining popularity, though specific distributions are not identified. Gamers are increasingly moving away from Windows, influenced by Microsoft's mixed reception of its AI features and the rise of alternatives like Bazzite, SteamOS, and the Proton compatibility layer.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
PlayStation announced the closure of the PlayStation 3 digital store, raising concerns about the preservation of gaming history. The majority of the PlayStation 3 library is available on physical discs, but the loss of digital content is significant. PlayStation plans to phase out physical media production by 2028. A community of PlayStation 3 enthusiasts is working to keep titles accessible online. Efforts to decompile PlayStation 3 games are underway, with a new tool simplifying the emulation process. This tool navigates the complexities of the console's Cell Processor, potentially revolutionizing emulation. Many PlayStation 2 and 3 games are only available through cloud-streaming or require a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, which has technical issues. Fans are taking on the responsibility of preserving these games, highlighting a need for PlayStation to enhance compatibility with modern platforms or consider porting games to PC.
Winsage
July 10, 2026
Valve has introduced an official Windows driver package for the Steam Machine, allowing users to replace SteamOS with Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit). The package includes drivers for the graphics unit, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth modules, and SD card reader. The graphics driver is custom-designed for the Steam Machine’s AMD chip and is not compatible with standard Adrenalin drivers. Installing Windows will erase SteamOS and all stored data, and there is currently no dual-boot option available. Users must connect to an Ethernet network during setup, as Wi-Fi drivers can only be installed afterward. The drivers are provided "as-is," without official support from Valve. Performance benchmarks show that SteamOS outperforms Windows by 10 to 15 percent, but some users may prefer Windows for compatibility with certain online games and services.
AppWizard
July 9, 2026
A new mod for Stardew Valley, created by kittycatcasey (spacechase0), titled "The Third Dimension," presents a 3D version of the game. The mod showcases a 3D landscape where the modder interacts with characters and the environment, though many entities remain 2D, creating an unsettling atmosphere. The goal is to replace 2D sprites with 3D models to enhance immersion. The mod also explores virtual reality compatibility, which presents challenges. Currently, the mod is not available for public testing.
Winsage
July 9, 2026
Windows 10 and 11 updates can cause significant issues for users, including high disk space consumption, disruptions to desktop UI functionalities, and potential lockouts via BitLocker recovery. These problems often lead to delays in installing new patches by IT administrators and users, which can expose systems to vulnerabilities. Microsoft has raised concerns about this cautious approach, emphasizing that AI is changing the cybersecurity landscape by enabling faster identification and exploitation of vulnerabilities. To address this, Microsoft recommends moving away from broad deployment delays and adopting staged rollout strategies, using deployment rings to validate patches on a limited number of devices before wider distribution. Additionally, Microsoft has introduced technologies like Windows Autopatch and Hotpatching to automate and streamline the update process while maintaining security. The company advocates for expediting update validation to better protect systems in an evolving threat environment.
Winsage
July 8, 2026
Valve has launched a resource page for Windows drivers compatible with its hardware, including the Steam Deck LCD, Steam Deck OLED, and Steam Machine, facilitating the installation of Windows 11 on these devices. The drivers cover essential components such as the APU, graphics, SD card reader, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and audio. Users can revert to SteamOS if needed, with recovery instructions provided. The Steam Machine is noted for its high price and lack of subsidies from Valve, which complicates the company's ability to offer discounts. While SteamOS offers a streamlined experience, Valve is working to enhance its compatibility with more hardware. The lack of dual-boot capabilities in SteamOS limits gamers who need specific anti-cheat software, though Valve is exploring this feature without a set release date.
AppWizard
July 8, 2026
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has been remastered as Black Flag Resynced, utilizing the Anvil Engine from Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The game features three presets for portable gaming devices and is designed to run on a minimum of an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT. Visuals are enhanced with lush vegetation and advanced water effects, particularly benefiting sailing and ship combat. The game includes ten graphical presets and twenty adjustable settings for optimization. Recommended specifications for 1440p gameplay include an RTX 3080 or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT, achieving around 60 fps at ‘High’ preset with ray tracing on ‘Standard’. The RTX 4070 can average 76 fps under these conditions, with potential for 100 fps by adjusting settings. Optimized settings for mainstream PCs and handheld devices are provided, allowing players to customize their experience based on hardware capabilities.
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