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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Epic's approach to bringing in customers may be blunt, but having a direct competitor to Steam is a good thing for PC gaming.
Hasn't abandoned its mixed-reality dreams.
Just the one left, now.
Alex gets into the nitty-gritty of how to machine a water-cooling distro plate yourself.
Business business grows, but gaming doesn't.
After 24 years.
Aimed to eliminate Icera.
Still aiming for 10,000 simultaneous players.
Pledges 7nm within two years.
Amazon Marketplace under investigation.
Brings old firmware out of retirement.
Leans heavily on its back catalogue.
Exhibits include world's rarest NES game.
Alex gets a new toy for the workshop.
Nearly £1 million over the next three years.
Will act as chief architect for gaming solutions.
'Jebaited.'
Pledges big scale-up by year's end.
Gigabyte's sub-£400 X570 board offers similar features to more expensive models.
With motherboard makers now.
A third of the company's quarterly take.
John Romero's unofficial fifth episode to The Ultimate Doom shows the veteran designer can still rip and tear with the best of them.
Here's our pick of some of the most impressive projects currently underway in our forum.
October 14 2021 | 15:04