Raspberry has only just launched its new Pi 500+ but one modder has already improved it, making it support an external RX 7900 XT graphics card for top-tier gaming

Single-board computers have never been more popular than they are these days, and the Raspberry Pi is perhaps the most favoured flavour of them all. With the launch of the new 500+, Raspberry is hoping to attract even more computing hobbyists to the fray, though what one modder has managed to achieve already suggests that…

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How to get Complex Root in Borderlands 4

Sniper rifles in Borderlands 4 aren’t my cup of tea, but like the similarly definition-breaking Katagawa’s Revenge sniper, the Complex Root is simply too good to ignore. This legendary sniper shoots a slow-moving mesh of…energy bolts? It’s a barrage of projectiles that twist and turn as it moves, giving it the potential to hit larger…

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Would-be City of Heroes successor, Ship of Heroes, decides to launch the MMO with a $45 price tag and a $15 monthly subscription and it’s, er, going about as well as you’d expect

City of Heroes is one of my favourite games, and I’ve played enough MMOs to have very specific opinions on quest journals. I actually interviewed the hardworking fans behind its officially-sanctioned private server, Homecoming, and three of its original developers who were there for its shutdown. It’s still unmatched as an MMORPG, and I desperately…

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Starbreeze says sorry, reverses price increase on Payday 2 DLC bundle: ‘We definitely didn’t handle this right’

Starbreeze rolled out a new subscription service for Payday 2 DLC yesterday, which struck me as a pretty good deal: $5 per month for every piece of DLC currently available, and you can subscribe and cancel as you see fit. But the launch turned a less-than-flattering spotlight on another recent Payday 2 development: A significant…

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