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Gamer builds ‘hardcore’ first-person shooter simulator that actually shoots back
By Jowi Morales published
The first-person shooter simulator returns fire to the player with pyrotechnics and zaps them with a jolt of electricity whenever they get shot in the game.

New York City is being recreated at 1:1 scale inside Minecraft — project is 5 years in and contains over 50,000 buildings so far
By Jowi Morales published
A team of builders is recreating New York City in Minecraft, with the group working on the project over five years and counting.

Buying all DLC for Monster Hunter Wilds unlocks twice the FPS performance
By Mark Tyson published
A performance-crushing bug in Monster Hunter Wilds appears to vanish as more DLC is purchased and added to the game.

AMD closes in on Intel in latest Steam Hardware Survey
By Jowi Morales published
AMD is gaining on Intel, with user numbers jumping in the last month of 2025. Gamers are also quickly buying in 32GB of memory or more as the memory crisis is taking its hold.

ShaderBeam provides CRT-like motion clarity on high refresh rate LCD and OLED monitors — open-source project offers BFI emulation in any game
By Aaron Klotz published
Blur Busters has released an overlay that enables its CRT motion clarity emulator to run in Windows and PC games. Gamers can now enjoy the motion-blur-reduction effects of CRT emulation in PC titles.

Rainbow Six Siege X servers are back online after a hack completely shut down the game
By Aaron Klotz published
Rainbow Six Siege has recovered from yesterday's attack, with servers now fully operational once again. The only issues players will experience re-entering the game are a possible wait queue.

Cyberpunk 2077 transformed into a stunning VHS visual experience using new ReShade preset
By Mark Tyson published
A retro 'VHS tape' ReShade present targeting Cyberpunk 2077 is earning glowing plaudits on social media.

Steam app is now 64-bit only on systems that support it, 32-bit support enters final countdown
By Luke James published
Valve has begun the final phase of its plan to end Steam support for 32-bit versions of Windows, with a December Steam client update that changes how the platform runs on modern systems.
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