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  1. Ars testing shows SteamOS fares better on iGPUs than powerful graphics cards.
  2. Valve tells Ars its "trying to unblock" limits caused by open source driver issues.
  3. Valve has work to do on the software side—but some fixes are coming.
  4. Avellone recaps his journey from learning on a TRS-80 to today.
  5. CD Projekt Red says shift to Unreal Engine allows for more rapid development.
  6. Interview: Storied designer talks lost RPG, a 3D Monkey Island, “Eat the Rich” philosophy.
  7. DOS platformers didn't have a reputation for being fun, but this one is a blast.
  8. Some RAM kits are over three times as expensive as they were three months ago.
  9. Upcoming gaming box will be priced in line with a similarly specced PC, Valve says.
  10. There are fan-made browser versions of Red Alert, Unreal Tournament, and more.
  11. Microsoft's Open Source Programs Office worked with Jason Scott to do it.
  12. GeForce Now Fast Pass is a new service tier exclusively for Chromebooks.
  13. The gaming community mourns a beloved mentor and LGBTQ+ advocate with a storied career.
  14. Excellent design and display filters, but the lack of OpenFPGA support rankles.
  15. "Concord Delta" project locks down Discord after YouTube video takedowns.
  16. Paradox subsidiary Iceflake Studios will take over work on the storied city simulation.
  17. With a little know-how, you can get yourself a Steam Machine right this minute.
  18. Steam punk magical-realist world-building at its finest.
  19. Tariffs, component volatility, and Valve's tolerance for losses all lead to uncertainty.
  20. Even a 50 percent performance-per-watt improvement wouldn't be enough, engineer says.