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  1. Inin suggests new low-cost options allowed it to "recalculate production" for full cartridge.
  2. BIOS checks will only affect a limited subset of Valorant players for now.
  3. How do four modern LLMs do at re-creating a simple Windows gaming classic?
  4. Help increase our charity haul of nearly $18,000 in just over a week.
  5. I would avoid building a PC right now, but if you can't, here's our best advice.
  6. "Everybody I've talked to are still adamant," even after previous rumors didn't pan out.
  7. Project Misriah creator vows to use new experience "to cook up something else."
  8. Help raise a charity haul that's already past $11,000 in just a couple of days.
  9. But Sweeney warns iOS devs are still afraid of "totally illegal" retaliation by Apple.
  10. Original KOTOR director Casey Hudson returns to Star Wars with new studio Arcanaut.
  11. Preview: Order of the Sinking Star started small but became a "combinatoric explosion."
  12. "We all kinda immediately agreed this was way too cool to change."
  13. "Redstone" is a promising mix of old and new ideas, but Nvidia is years ahead.
  14. Help yourself to prizes by helping us raise money for good causes.
  15. 2025 was a very good year for my favorite genre.
  16. Ars testing shows SteamOS fares better on iGPUs than powerful graphics cards.
  17. Valve tells Ars its "trying to unblock" limits caused by open source driver issues.
  18. Valve has work to do on the software side—but some fixes are coming.
  19. Avellone recaps his journey from learning on a TRS-80 to today.
  20. CD Projekt Red says shift to Unreal Engine allows for more rapid development.