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Winsage
May 4, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged that the April 2026 security updates have disrupted the functionality of various third-party backup applications using the psmounterex.sys driver, raising concerns among users. The issue primarily affects software leveraging the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) snapshots, leading to failures due to VSS service timeouts. Notable impacted products include Macrium Reflect, Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, UrBackup Server, and NinjaOne Backup, used on Windows 11, Windows Server, and Windows 10 devices. Disruptions can manifest as failures to mount backup image files, errors or timeouts when browsing or restoring from backup images, and error messages related to VSS timeouts. Microsoft updated its support documentation to clarify that the April updates included a security hardening change that added psmounterex.sys to the vulnerable driver blocklist to protect against a high-severity buffer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2023-43896). Affected users are advised to upgrade to newer application versions with updated drivers and not to uninstall or pause the security update. Users can check if the Microsoft Vulnerable Driver Blocklist is blocking a driver by looking for Event ID 3077 in the Code Integrity Operational log. Additionally, Microsoft has alerted users that some Windows Server 2025 devices may boot into BitLocker recovery mode after installing the KB5082063 update and has issued out-of-band updates to address installation failures and restart loops affecting Windows Server systems after the April 2026 updates.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Valve's Steam Machine, a compact gaming PC running on SteamOS, was initially set for an early 2026 release but is facing delays due to supply chain challenges, particularly RAM and SSD shortages. Lawrence Yang, a UX designer at Valve, expressed disappointment over the situation, noting that these shortages are impacting all products that rely on those components. Despite the delays, there are rumors of a significant shipment of game consoles to Valve warehouses, suggesting a potential full launch of the Steam Machine this summer. The Steam Machine is one of three hardware launches Valve has planned for the year, alongside the Steam Controller and the Steam Frame VR headset.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
A new PC game called Pokémon Reloaded has been released in beta, offering a nostalgic experience reminiscent of the Game Boy Color era. It features a top-down exploration of Paldea, a real-time combat system, and a Pokedex with 900 Pokémon, including Mega evolutions. Currently in Beta version 1.9, it promises expanded regions and additional content in its full release. Pokémon Reloaded serves as a precursor to the upcoming Pokémon game, Winds and Waves, which will feature one of the largest maps in the series and new starter Pokémon.
Winsage
May 4, 2026
Microsoft is removing the Sidebar feature from Microsoft Edge, starting with users of Microsoft accounts (MSA), though no specific timeline has been provided. The Sidebar, which allowed users to integrate web apps like Outlook and Bing, will no longer support adding new apps, and its quick access list will be gradually removed. The Copilot feature within the Sidebar will remain unaffected. CEO Satya Nadella stated that Microsoft is committed to enhancing user engagement across its platforms, including Edge, which has gained market share for 20 consecutive quarters.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
The release date of Outbound has been moved from May 14 to May 11 to avoid competition with Subnautica 2, which has over a million Steam wishlists. Farm to Table has also adjusted its launch date to May 9 for a more relaxed experience for players. This trend of shifting release dates is reminiscent of the impact Hollow Knight: Silksong had on other games. Subnautica 2 is currently the most-wishlisted game on Steam. The developers of Subnautica 2 have opted not to use generative AI in their game development, despite their parent company Krafton adopting an "AI first" approach.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Warcraft 3: Reforged faced significant criticism due to its shortcomings and the negative impact it had on the original Warcraft 3, as players encountered connection issues and lost access to competitive ladders. Blizzard announced a significant update allowing all players who own Warcraft 3 to access the original 1.29 client through the Battle.net App, which supports offline and LAN play only. This version was the last to allow easy LAN play, making it relevant for players seeking nostalgic gaming experiences. Additionally, a fix for non-functioning cinematics in the Legacy client involves renaming the en-USMovies folder to Movies in the installation directory.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Baldur's Gate 3 has been a popular game on the Steam Deck for 33 months, only dropping out of the top five most-played games for four months. It has consistently remained in the top ten during its absences. The Steam Deck features a public leaderboard for most-played games, updated regularly. Despite hardware limitations, Baldur's Gate 3 offers a satisfactory gaming experience, particularly due to its turn-based mechanics. Historical data on its performance is sourced from Gaming on Linux, Steam Deck HQ, and Steam Deck Gaming.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Cursor Camp is a browser-based social MMO developed by Neal Agarwal, reminiscent of classic games like Club Penguin and Habbo Hotel. Players interact without traditional text chat, focusing on shared experiences. Activities include collecting marshmallows, watching classic films, and playing soccer. Players can collect hats and unlock badges by completing tasks, enhancing the sense of achievement. The game fosters connections among players globally, creating a joyful atmosphere filled with music and engaging activities.
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Tim Cain discussed the evolution of game development and the impact of the internet on the gaming community in a recent YouTube video. He noted a shift from a culture of possibility in the 1980s to one of restriction for developers, highlighting concerns about closed-mindedness among gamers and polarized discussions. Cain observed that players often focus on metrics of games they do not engage with, which can pressure developers to cater to influencers rather than the essence of their games. He expressed uncertainty about the future of the gaming industry in the 2030s, contemplating whether it will see further entrenchment or a pushback from consumers. Cain humorously suggested that gamers should consider informed opinions from knowledgeable writers at PC Gamer.
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