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AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Mojang has launched the pre-release phase for Minecraft Java Edition 26.2, focusing on bug fixes in preparation for the Chaos Cubed update. The Peer-to-Peer connection feature has been removed due to unsatisfactory user experience. Patch notes include: - Small Sulfur Cubes have updated models and textures, with unique sounds for each archetype. - The fog color in Sulfur Caves has been updated, and the maximum growth length of Sulfur Spikes has been reduced. - Continuous Geyser setups now require a Lava block to erupt. - Updated sounds for chicken variants and Small Sulfur Cubes when fed Slimeballs. - The Friends List button is now always visible on the title screen. - New server properties for chat and command spam thresholds have been introduced, defaulting to 10 seconds. Bug fixes include: - Resolved framerate loss during rendering of decorated pots and banners. - Fixed issues with players being kicked for rapid command sending in multiplayer. - Addressed overgrowth of Sulfur Spikes in Sulfur Caves. - Corrected the absence of a texture for Small Sulfur Cubes. - Fixed a crash when an Evoker retaliated against its Vex. - Resolved inventory issues after death with keep_inventory disabled. - Fixed Shulkers suffocating when opening while suspended. - Addressed a softlock issue when creating a new world if the saves folder was unwritable. - Corrected fog color in Sulfur Caves to match Bedrock Edition. Minecraft 26.2 Pre-Release 1 is available for download through the Minecraft Launcher by enabling snapshots in the "Installations" tab.
Winsage
May 27, 2026
Windows 95 contains a block of code that checks if the user is playing SimCity and adjusts memory management to address a bug from the game's programming. This bug, a "use-after-free" error introduced by SimCity's developer Jon Ross, went unnoticed in Windows 3.x but caused crashes in Windows 95 due to its different memory management. Instead of asking Maxis to fix the bug, Microsoft engineers modified Windows 95 to mimic the older memory behavior, ensuring SimCity would run smoothly. This approach reflects Microsoft's broader strategy of maintaining compatibility with older software through various "shims," allowing legacy programs to function on modern systems.
AppWizard
May 27, 2026
Players of the early access life simulation game Paralives are experiencing various bugs in Live Mode, including glitched menus and failed interactions. A notable glitch involves a character named Charlie, who first appeared on the game's launch day and has since been reported by players to have infiltrated their save files. Players have shared experiences of Charlie appearing in their households, often in strange contexts, such as replacing adopted children or occupying spaces left by other characters. Charlie is speculated to be a debug character that appears when the game encounters errors. The community is engaged in discussions about Charlie, and some players are considering integrating this character into their gameplay.
Winsage
May 25, 2026
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8497, introducing new accessibility features including a Screen Tint option, Voice Isolation in Voice Access, and upgrades to Magnifier and Narrator. The Screen Tint setting allows users to apply a color overlay to reduce screen brightness, beneficial for those with eye strain. It can be accessed in the Settings menu under Accessibility and operates independently of the Night Light feature. The update also enhances Narrator by adding support for plug-and-play braille displays that comply with the HID standard, allowing immediate connection via USB without additional drivers. Compatible braille models include Orbit Reader 20, Orbit Slate 340, Freedom Scientific Focus 40, and APH Mantis Q40. The build addresses several bugs, including a crash in explorer.exe, duplicate Energy Saver quick settings, and issues with audio muting on certain devices. Build 26300.8497 is being rolled out to the Windows 11 Insider Experimental channel, with no announcement yet on availability for the broader user base.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
Forza Horizon 6 has over 300,000 concurrent players on Steam, making it one of the top five most played games, surpassing titles like Apex Legends. It trails only behind Dota 2, PUBG, and Counter-Strike 2. The game set records on PC before its official release and has introduced new elements such as giant mechs and kei trucks. Playground Games plans to address initial issues like AI difficulty and crash bugs. The game features a lineup of 618 vehicles. Microsoft is facing controversy related to its contracts with Israel, leading to employee protests.
AppWizard
May 22, 2026
Tim Cain, a veteran RPG developer, discussed the challenges in the current video game industry, noting that approximately 10% of game developers are affected by layoffs and studio closures. He emphasized that while the situation is serious, it does not compare to the catastrophic crash of 1983, during which many developers were abruptly unemployed and the U.S. video game market collapsed. Cain reflected on the lasting impact of that crash, stating it resulted in the loss of an entire generation of game developers and took nearly a decade for the PC market to recover. He identified contemporary issues such as an oversaturation of games, a devaluation of games due to subscription services, and an uneven crisis that largely bypasses consumers. In contrast, industry veterans John and Brenda Romero expressed a more pessimistic view, feeling that the current crisis seems more severe than the earlier collapse.
Winsage
May 21, 2026
A segment of Windows 11 users has been unable to receive updates since February due to issues stemming from the January Preview Update, which caused download timeouts. This has resulted in missed security patches and critical updates related to Secure Boot certificates. Users may experience crashes during the update process, indicated by the error code 0x80010002. To check if affected, users can view their update history in Settings; if no updates have been installed since January and updates have not been paused, they are likely impacted. Microsoft is working on a fix linked to download timeout changes and firewall settings. A Known-Issue Rollback (KIR) can be executed to revert to a previous state before the problematic update, restoring normal functionality. This rollback is available for specific Windows 11 versions and Windows Server 2025.
AppWizard
May 16, 2026
A new free game called Jackpost Crash Course has been released on Steam, achieving a 100% user review score. Developed by Studio Investigrave, RachelDrawsThis, Ekrik, and Bell Kalengar, it is a visual novel set in a dark game show featuring criminals who gamble for a chance at redemption. The game has received nearly 150 user reviews praising its characters, artwork, and soundtrack. While the length of the game is unclear, it is noted that this is only the first chapter, with more episodes planned. Jackpost Crash Course is available on both Steam and Itch.io.
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