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Winsage
March 30, 2026
Microsoft's President of Windows + Devices, Pavan Davaluri, communicated a renewed commitment to quality in Windows 11 through an open letter to Windows Insiders, emphasizing user experience improvements in responsiveness, reliability, and update control. The Windows Insider Program is suggested to be revitalized by reconnecting channels with public releases, decoupling quality testing from feature testing, eliminating Controlled Feature Rollout for public releases to ensure uniform user experiences, and increasing transparency about decision-making processes.
AppWizard
March 30, 2026
Xalavier Nelson Jr., founder and creative director of Strange Scaffold, began his gaming journey on consoles and was influenced by watching his father play PC games like Battlefield 2 and Age of Empires. He considers Sid Meier's Pirates! a pivotal game that shaped his perspective on gaming. Currently, he is revisiting Outriders with friends, appreciating its unique storytelling and lamenting the cancellation of its sequel. He has logged the most hours in Worms: Crazy Golf, a childhood favorite shared with his sister. Nelson Jr. vows never to uninstall Warframe due to its continuous evolution and engaging experience. He relies on Audacity for audio editing as a voice actor. His desktop is organized with only essential icons and a few critical text files, and he has a completed game project waiting for release.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Surgent Studios faced challenges after the commercial failure of their first game, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, leading to layoffs and potential redundancy for the entire team by October 2024. However, the studio rebounded by launching two new games, including the horror game Dead Take in 2025, which was well-received on Steam. This shift in strategy focused on smaller, more sustainable projects rather than lengthy development cycles. The experience gained from Zau contributed to the studio's efficiency in producing new games. Salim, the studio's director, also created a child-friendly multiplayer game called FixForce. He remains open to larger projects in the future but acknowledges the competitive nature of the gaming market.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
The Dota 2 ESL One Birmingham 2026 tournament features a significant patch, 7.41, released by Valve just before the playoffs, which has sparked discussions about its impact on the competitive scene. ESL product manager Álvaro 'Avo+' Sánchez Velasco notes that this approach tests teams' adaptability and acknowledges the stress it places on players and production teams. He praises the patch's design philosophy, highlighting Valve's experimentation with game mechanics and the importance of player independence. Velasco believes the new game, Deadlock, could positively influence Dota 2 by attracting new players and enhancing community engagement. He observes an uptick in player interest and viewership, indicating a stable audience for Dota 2. As the grand finals approach, three teams remain in contention: Tundra Esports, Team Yandex, and Xtreme Gaming, with Velasco expressing particular support for XG and its star player, Wang 'Ame' Chunyu.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Mechabellum is an autobattler game that supports 1v1, 2v2, or 1v1v1v1 matchups, where players deploy various mechs to engage in combat. The game emphasizes strategic interaction over execution, allowing players to adapt their strategies based on their opponent's moves. After about ten hours of gameplay, players experience the game's depth, characterized by a dynamic exchange of tactics that resembles a conversation. Defeats often arise from understanding the opponent's intentions rather than from executing a pre-learned strategy. The game provides clear cause-and-effect feedback, enabling players to learn from their decisions. New units are regularly introduced, and matches are designed to be concise, fitting easily into players' schedules. The visual presentation of the game enhances the experience, making battles easy to follow and rewarding strategic planning.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Greg Foertsch, the creative director of Star Wars Zero Company, discussed the revival of traditional PC gaming genres, particularly real-time strategy (RTS) and turn-based tactics, during a dialogue with PCG associate editor Ted Litchfield. He highlighted the challenges faced by fans of grand strategy, 4X, and CRPGs from the early 2000s to the 2010s, noting that players seeking these complex experiences were primarily limited to PC platforms. Foertsch mentioned the barriers such as InstallShield wizards and intimidating online communities that hindered newcomers. He also indicated that Zero Company aims to provide a rich gaming experience beyond just a combination of Star Wars and XCOM. A full preview of the game is available, along with a comprehensive guide article for readers to stay informed about its developments.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Zero Parades, developed by ZA/UM, is a successor to Disco Elysium, featuring a distinct narrative path that diverges from its predecessor. Initially, the storyline was centered around a fictional counterpart to the International Monetary Fund, influenced by classic police dramas. However, the creative team shifted their approach to reflect contemporary political urgency, with writer Honey Watson emphasizing the global sense of political urgency. This new perspective enriches the spy narrative, portraying spies as individuals shaping the world ideologically from behind the scenes. The team aims to deliver a narrative that resonates with players and reflects current complexities.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Samsung is preparing to launch One UI 9, based on Android 17, which will include a hidden app called ‘Warranty & Care.’ This app, accessible through an activity launcher, will serve as a hub for device support and will allow users to check warranty status, access self-diagnostic tools, and view help guides. It will also provide insights into repair history, repair cost estimates, service center reservations, and real-time updates on repair status. Additionally, an AI-powered chatbot for remote assistance is being developed, though it is uncertain if it will launch with One UI 9. One UI 9 is expected to debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide later this summer.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Creative Assembly has announced several new titles, including Total War: Warhammer 40k and Total War Medieval 3, which is a sequel to a beloved game. They are also developing a sequel to Alien Isolation. Game director Pawel Wojs emphasized the studio's commitment to innovation and the need to modernize classic games for today's audience. He acknowledged the challenges of recreating Medieval 2, stating that simply replicating it would not result in a good game. However, he assured fans that the essence of what made Medieval 2 enjoyable will be preserved in Medieval 3. Creative Assembly is adopting a strategy of early project announcements to foster transparency and community involvement, aiming to engage with fans and incorporate their feedback throughout the development process. The studio is utilizing advancements in technology and a new engine to innovate within the strategy genre, potentially leading to significant achievements with Total War Medieval 3.
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