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AppWizard
May 25, 2026
Advanced Shader Delivery (ASD) significantly reduces load times and improves frame rates in games. In tests across six titles, loading times improved by up to 95%, and certain games showed enhancements in 1% low FPS metrics. ASD allows precompiled shaders to be included with game downloads, preventing shader compilation stutter. Forza Horizon 6 saw load times decrease from 48 seconds to 2 seconds (96% improvement), while The Outer Worlds 2's load time dropped from nearly three minutes to 9 seconds (95% reduction). Ninja Gaiden 4 experienced smoother gameplay with ASD enabled, despite no pre-compilation step. Avowed's load time improved by 78%, reducing the wait by over two minutes. Hogwarts Legacy had a 56% reduction in load time, while Silent Hill f did not benefit from ASD in terms of load times but still faced shader compilation stutters.
Winsage
May 24, 2026
Microsoft has introduced enhancements to the Taskbar in Windows 11 with the latest preview build (26300.8493) from the Experimental channel for version 25H2. Users can now reposition the Taskbar to any edge of the screen—top, bottom, left, or right. The Taskbar can also be resized, allowing users to reduce its height and button size without needing a system restart. The option to change the Taskbar position is available under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar, and resizing options are found in the same section. However, the implementation lacks the intuitive drag-and-drop functionality present in Windows 10, requiring users to navigate through settings for adjustments. Additionally, when the Taskbar is vertical, the year is shown in an abbreviated format, and seconds are omitted from the time display. The auto-hide feature has some issues, and the tablet-optimized Taskbar is limited to the bottom position.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
Alasdair Beckett-King began his gaming journey with a second-hand ZX Spectrum and the game Dizzy. He has transitioned to PC gaming and explored titles like The Secret of Monkey Island and Full Throttle. Beckett-King is a YouTube sketch creator, actor, writer, podcaster, and adventure game designer, currently on a UK comedy tour called King of Crumbs. He has a nostalgic preference for classic games, recently revisiting the remaster of Broken Sword, and has completed Myst and Riven. He enjoys modern indie titles such as Obra Dinn and The Case of the Golden Idol. His highest playtime on Steam is 266 hours for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, where he prefers normal difficulty for narrative enjoyment but found hard mode enhanced his engagement. He is hesitant to uninstall Silksong due to his mixed feelings about finishing it. Beckett-King relies on Blender 3D for his creative video production but admits to having a chaotic desktop filled with disorganized icons and folders.
Winsage
May 24, 2026
Windows Secure Boot is a feature of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification that enhances system security by ensuring only trusted software is loaded during the startup sequence. It verifies the digital signatures of boot components to protect against malicious software and unauthorized access. Key aspects include enhanced security by preventing untrusted code execution, compatibility with various hardware and software configurations, and user control over Secure Boot settings for customization.
AppWizard
May 24, 2026
In 2009, three DLC packs for Saints Row 2 were released: Ultor Exposed, Corporate Warfare, and the Unkut Pack. The first two DLCs focused on missions against the Ultor Corporation and added new vehicles, clothing, and a unique NPC homie voiced by Tera Patrick. The Unkut Pack, which included over 60 customization options, was only available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, leaving PC gamers without access to this content. The PC version of Saints Row 2 faced bugs and lacked certain features, such as the Balding Mullet hairstyle. Currently, players can enhance their experience with the Juiced Patch 9.0.0+, although some mods may have compatibility issues. To install the PC DLC, players need to download it and unzip it into the Saints Row 2 root directory.
Winsage
May 23, 2026
Recent feedback from Windows 11 users has led Microsoft to simplify the process of uninstalling Copilot due to dissatisfaction with its integration. A Group Policy option titled “Remove Microsoft Copilot app” has been introduced in the April 2026 Update, allowing users to remove Copilot via User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows AI. Users can also uninstall Copilot directly from the installed apps list or by right-clicking the icon, although it may reappear after a fresh installation due to certain updates. To uninstall Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot using Group Policy, the following conditions must be met: both apps must be installed, the user did not install them independently, and the Copilot app has not been used for over 28 days. This policy is supported on Pro, Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise or LTSC versions of Windows 11. Windows 11 Home users can manually remove Copilot by creating a registry key at HKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsAI and setting a DWORD value named RemoveMicrosoftCopilotApp to 1. Alternatively, users can execute a PowerShell script to remove Copilot. Microsoft has not provided an uninstall option for Copilot in the Start menu.
Winsage
May 23, 2026
Users have reported that the Modern Standby feature in Windows 11 disrupts Wi-Fi connectivity, leading to inconsistent internet performance upon waking from sleep. Disabling Modern Standby significantly improves Wi-Fi speeds and device reliability. This feature, introduced in Windows 8, allows laptops to maintain a low-power state while keeping certain processes active, which can cause connectivity issues. Users can disable Modern Standby by accessing BIOS settings to switch from S0 Sleep to S3 Sleep mode, using Command Prompt to check available sleep states, or changing the action for closing the lid to Hibernate. After disabling Modern Standby, users have experienced improved network adapter performance, better ping, and more consistent Wi-Fi speeds, along with reduced concerns about battery drain and overheating. Many users prefer the stability of the traditional S3 Sleep mode over Modern Standby.
AppWizard
May 23, 2026
Weird Weekend features a PC game called Prime Monster, where players assume the role of the Prime Monster of the Fractured Kingdom, tasked with hosting the Horrific Games, a satirical international sporting event. The protagonist faces challenges such as meeting deadlines and funding the construction of twelve new stadiums, including one for Synchronised Falconry. The game incorporates political satire, depicting the absurdities of governance, including a parliament scene where the Prime Monster justifies a collapsed arena. It employs a roguelike structure with turn-based card battles to pass legislation, emphasizing strategy over substance. Players navigate dilemmas involving voter disillusionment and corruption, with humorous scenarios throughout. The game allows players to embody various characters and critiques the chaotic nature of real-world politics while providing entertainment and commentary on governance.
Winsage
May 23, 2026
The Taskbar in Windows 11 will receive enhancements allowing users to reposition and resize it, similar to features in Windows 10. The latest build, 26300.8493, enables placement of the Taskbar at any screen edge—top, bottom, left, or right. The interface will adapt to the Taskbar's position, with the Start menu and Search opening downward when docked at the top. In a vertical layout, the year will be abbreviated, and seconds will not be displayed. Users can ungroup app labels using the "Never combine" option when the Taskbar is on the left or right. The new "Taskbar position" setting is found under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar in the "Taskbar behaviors" section.
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