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Former Age of Empires 2 dev claims Microsoft demanded its first expansion should have a Korean faction, because 'StarCraft sold 3 million copies in Korea'
By Rick Lane published
News "Once someone simply repeats a previous argument, it's clear they are no longer functioning from logic or intelligence."

Microsoft announces DirectX Raytracing 1.2 claiming 'game changing' performance benefits but it looks like the important stuff is already in Nvidia's RTX GPUs, even the old ones
By Jeremy Laird published
News Is Microsoft tracing Nvidia's already-trodden path...?

Microsoft crawls back to Steam ahead of schedule by leaking a screenshot of an app where you can launch Steam games through Xbox
By Harvey Randall published
News Maybe it'll be good? Maybe?

This is why the Minecraft movie is called A Minecraft Movie
By Andy Chalk published
news Yes, there's a reason.

Microsoft's Adaptive Joystick is geared towards 'players with limited mobility' and is available now for just $30
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Lightweight, and light on price too.

Silksong's weary hollows tossed another scrap of hope from Xbox on high, as a blog post namedrops it next to other 'upcoming games'
By Harvey Randall published
News "We know how many times Xbox's talked about a potential release timeframe."

Microsoft is finally rolling out its controller-friendly virtual keyboard for a better Windows handheld gaming PC experience
By Jacob Fox published
News It's part of the latest Insider Preview build, but soon to roll out fully.

AMD, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia are all excited about cooperative vectors and what they mean for the future of 3D graphics, but it's going to be a good while before we really see their impact
By Nick Evanson published
news And it's not just because the technology is brand new.

A rather pleasing Windows 11 update bug automatically uninstalls Copilot and unpins it from the taskbar, which is jolly nice of it
By Andy Edser published
News Ah, the eternal developer debate: Bug, or feature?

Microsoft co-authored paper suggests the regular use of gen-AI can leave users with a 'diminished skill for independent problem-solving' and at least one AI model seems to agree
By James Bentley published
News 'Generating code for others can lead to dependency and reduced learning opportunities.'
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