Crimson Desert is an odd one, PC performance wise: it can run well on a range of hardware and at high settings, but is prone to crashes and instability.
A trio of lingering areas of concern converged in the worst way for the Red Sox on Tuesday night, sapping the Fenway Park atmosphere of its energy and dooming them to a 2-1 defeat against the ...
With PC component prices spiraling, a new era of affordable gaming is here. This video explores how Microsoft Project Helix and the Steam Machine are set to replace expensive gaming rigs. First the ...
Microsoft's Minecraft is many things. It’s a community hub, a creative sandbox, and a place where millions of players build, explore, and experiment. It’s also one of Xbox’s biggest IPs, a block-based ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a new policy statement, Digital Ecosystems, Children, and Adolescents, that represents a significant shift in how the medical community views screen ...
Seventh in a series evaluating the Red Sox’ roster entering the 2026 season. Read more: Part 1: Starting pitching|Part 2: Bullpen|Part 3: First base|Part 4: Second base|Part 5: Third base|Part 6: ...
Survival & Crafting A dev on Minecraft-like Hytale has already used its creative tools to make a homebrew side-scroller Survival & Crafting 'What the f***': Modding arch-sorcerer casually invents ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for GameRant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
The next Xbox console might still be a console. We now have a better idea of how Windows and Xbox console games will both exist simultaneously on the next Xbox console. Jez Corden of Windows Central ...
A new ClickFix social engineering campaign is targeting the hospitality sector in Europe, using fake Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) screens to trick users into manually compiling and executing ...
TL;DR: Resourceful hackers have been running Doom, or ports of the original source code, on countless, most unlikely devices. Anything with a processor goes, from calculators to kitchen appliances, ...