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30 Aug 2022
ROBLOX had an unreleased feature for their mobile app called "Battle". The following are a few images related to it. This includes the Battle icon that was intended to be used in the ROBLOX Mobile app, along with a prototype version of the game-mode.
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Being raised in an anti SpongeBob household is a lifelong social handicap and lowkey abusive
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Acabo de PORTEAR MINECRAFT a PLAYSTATION 2 Basado en MCPE 0.6. Con muchas optimizaciones y arreglos para que pueda correr a mas de 30 FPS! Lo mas complicado fue el tema de la RAM y VRAM. La consola solo cuenta con 32MB! Pero adaptandolo bien a la VU1 se pudo lograr!
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My final solution to the software industry: lock developers in cages with an unlimited supply of pizza and coffee, and give them each one of these equipped with 4GB of RAM, a spinning HDD, and a 10mbps internet connection. Leave them there until software is good.
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Huge win for gamers and consumer rights! The California State Assembly just passed AB 1921, the Protect Our Games Act. It passed on the floor by a vote of 43 to 16. The bill would force video game companies to give players a heads-up before they shut down the servers for a game. It would also make them provide a way for people to keep playing afterward, like adding offline mode or letting community servers take over. Quick recap of what the bill does: >60-day advance notice before any server shutdown or major service change that would make a game unplayable in its “ordinary use.” >Companies must then provide a workable solution so players can keep playing, usually an offline mode/patch, community server support, or (in some cases) a full refund. >Applies to digital games first sold or substantially re-released in California after January 1, 2027. >Does not affect subscription games, free-to-play titles, or games that are already permanently offline/single-player. >Enforceable by the Attorney General or district attorneys. In short: If you buy a game, you should still be able to play it even after the company moves on. No more “purchase” turning into a rental that expires when the servers die.
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Hey, 60 FPS is 60 FPS... Just ignore when the cutscene is starting. Eventually.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii running in Google Chrome
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Wii Sports gameplay - Google Chrome 148.0.7778.179, Apple M5 (Base), WebGPU WASM JIT
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If Microsoft just re-released a high-res version of Windows 2000, no extra crap but with the most modern NT kernel, that shit would go gangbusters
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"Login to SynCloudOS 4 Beta" (featuring: Login Window, new animations, secure hashed passworded logins, account privileges, and AuroreEngine ParticleFX in the About app for a nice cherry on top)
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New Super Mario Bros. Wii running in Google Chrome
WebGPU backend progress on Dolphin WASM!
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Progress
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Bro you shouldn't need to boost your CPU to open fucking email.
Microsoft's hidden Windows 11 trick makes apps launch 70% faster. I tested it on a low-end PC, and early results are promising. Right now, when you click Start, open File Explorer, launch Edge, or right-click for a context menu, and there’s often that tiny micro-stutter before anything happens. Microsoft is now testing a feature called Low Latency Profile. Once turned on, and you do a high-priority action, Windows 11 briefly pushes the CPU to max frequency for 1–3 seconds, finishes the task faster, then drops back down. In my testing on a constrained VM with just 2 cores and 4GB RAM, the difference was obvious. Edge, Outlook, Copilot, and the Start menu opened much faster. CPU usage spiked to around 96–97%, but only for a few seconds. For high-end PCs, the difference may be small. But for budget laptops and low-end Windows 11 machines, this could be a real game-changer.
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here's a video of the graphical bug I unintentionally created earlier tonight
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this is one of the most bizarre graphical bugs I have ever encountered, let alone produced
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