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Winsage
May 20, 2026
Windows has a bug that affects HDR calibration for multi-monitor setups, causing incorrect peak brightness data to be applied across different displays. This results in distorted colors and highlights, particularly impacting gaming experiences where games draw settings from Windows. The issue is suspected to be triggered by the device entering standby mode, waking from sleep, or physically swapping display cables. Microsoft has not officially recognized or fixed this problem, leaving users to manually check their display profiles or restart their systems as a workaround.
AppWizard
May 14, 2026
Fanatical has launched the Build-Your-Own Indie Showcase Bundle for Steam Deck owners, allowing customers to select from a variety of Verified and Playable titles. The pricing structure is as follows: three to four games cost .50 each, five to six games cost .40 each, and seven or more games cost .25 each. Selecting all 21 compatible games in the bundle totals .75, an 83% discount from the original price of .71. The bundle includes titles such as Flick Shot Rogues, Caves of Lore, and TownsFolk, with some marked as Verified and others as Playable. Valve's verification system indicates how well games perform on the Steam Deck, with Verified titles expected to run seamlessly and Playable titles requiring minor adjustments. Additionally, Fanatical offers a Crazy Co-Op bundle with 13 Steam Deck-friendly games.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
The Java Edition of Minecraft is introducing new social features, including a friends list system and peer-to-peer connectivity, directly into the game. The Minecraft 26.2 Snapshot 7 update allows players to open private worlds to friends through a 'Multiplayer Options' menu, enabling invitations and access requests. The friends list can be accessed from the title screen and pause menu. These features are exclusive to the Java Edition, and while they may reduce the need for the Essential Mod, some players may continue to use it due to the early stages of the new connectivity features. Access to these updates is currently limited to the Minecraft Snapshot preview system.
AppWizard
May 5, 2026
A modder named Soda Baka has created a room-sized gaming PC that allows users to engage with games through a screen mounted on the motherboard. This build includes a functional gaming PC and a 12,000W charcoal sauna, which initially raised the internal temperature to 100.4°F. To manage the heat, a cooling system with giant fans and an air conditioning unit reduced the temperature to 77°F. The project showcases innovative design within the modding community.
AppWizard
May 4, 2026
Harvest Moon 64 is being developed as a free PC game by a developer known as SrBananaMan64, referred to as both a recompilation and a PC port. The project aims to enhance the user interface for ultrawide displays and will offer day-one mod and texture support through N64Recomp. A trailer has been released showcasing gameplay footage that closely resembles the original game's graphics. The project does not yet have a release date, and players will need a legally obtained ROM file to launch the game, as it will not include any original game assets. This initiative is part of a trend of unofficial PC ports based on decompilations of classic titles.
AppWizard
May 1, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to release on 19 November, with marketing efforts and a potential third trailer expected soon. The game will be exclusive to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and its price is anticipated to be around or more than . A mod called NaturalVision Enhanced has significantly upgraded the visuals of GTA V on PC, making it resemble GTA VI, and is available for free download, requiring a PC copy of GTA V. The mod includes enhancements to various shaders and weather effects, revitalizing the game’s aesthetic.
AppWizard
April 24, 2026
AMD has gained a larger share of the CPU market with its Ryzen series and X3D lineup, leading to perceptions that Intel is falling behind in CPU performance. Intel's Vice President Robert Hallock stated that a significant part of the performance gap may be due to software optimization rather than just hardware limitations. He noted that many games are not optimized for specific CPUs, resulting in untapped performance potential of 10 to 30 percent. Hallock indicated that game developers often focus on optimizing for mainstream graphics cards and may prioritize AMD hardware, affecting the performance of Intel's Core Ultra 200 Series CPUs.
AppWizard
April 10, 2026
The download pages for CPU-Z and HWMonitor have been compromised, redirecting users to malware-infected files. Users should verify that downloaded files are named "hwmonitor1.63.exe" or "cpu-z2.19-en.exe" and be cautious of files like "HWiNFOMonitorSetup.exe." A virus scan is recommended, as Windows Defender has flagged the compromised versions. The malicious files were identified approximately nine hours ago, indicating a successful attack on the CPUID download site. The correct download links have been restored, but CPUID has not issued an official statement. The breach was reported by a Reddit user who experienced a warning from Windows Defender after downloading a suspicious file. CPUID's website and social media have not been updated since 2024, and users are advised to stay vigilant.
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