Talking Point: Which Version Of Super Mario Bros. 3 Do You Prefer?

Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone hasn’t ‘really’ played a lot of other farming and life sims, but he appreciates the impact the game has had on the genre—’it seems to have inspired a lot more people to consider this kind of game’

Stardew Valley has become the backbone of farming simulators since its launch in 2016, and the impact it had on the genre and the games that followed is clear as day. As soon as a trailer for a new farming simulator drops, someone will make a comparison with Stardew Valley, no matter how far a…

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How To Set Up RAID 1 For Windows and Linux

Upgrade your data resiliency with RAID 1 The sound of a dying hard drive can be terrifying. It means a headache, downtime, and replacement costs in the best case. In the worst case, it means sending the drive to a data rescue lab. Using a redundant array of independent disks with mirroring (RAID 1), you…

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Master Acrobatic Combat in Seraph on PS4

Hello PlayStation fans! My name is Daniel Leaver and I’m delighted to be posting here once again. You may have heard of Dreadbit’s previous game, Ironcast, but today I’m proud to announce something entirely different: Seraph, coming to PS4 in 2016. Seraph is an acrobatic platforming shooter with a unique twist: all weapons are automatically…

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Apple announces new M5 chip with double the per-core performance of the M1 and it’s got me wondering why AMD and Intel can’t keep up with Apple’s single-core performance gains

Apple’s relentless in-house silicon release schedule continues this week with the announcement of the new M5 chip. And early leaked benchmarks of the chip suggest the new M5 is about twice as fast as the original M1 for single-thread performance. So, the question is, why can’t PC CPUs make those kinds of gains? The immediate…

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