Month: April 2020

Here at ExtremeTech, we’ve often discussed the difference between different types of NAND structures — vertical NAND versus planar, or multi-level cell (MLC) versus triple-level cells (TLC) and quad-level cells (QLC). Now, let’s talk about the more basic relevant question: How do SSDs work in the first place, and how do they compare with newer technologies, like
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From the first moment Bears Can’t Drift!? began, I was immediately concerned with the quality of the title. Within the first five minutes of playing the game, I got stuck into a wall, reset back to the main menu and started again. This was not a good sign for things to come; worrying to say
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Many of today’s biggest games feature loot box gameplay mechanics that critics claim are little different than gambling. Now, the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) has announced it will take loot boxes a bit more seriously. Going forward, titles that
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Developer: Granzella Inc.Publisher: SkyBox LabsRelease: Out nowOn: WindowsFrom: SteamPrice: £50/€60/$60 Renowned children’s TV presenter Mister Rogers once said, “when I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would tell me to look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” The red-cardigan-rocking moral compass of
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According to online publication VGC, a Resident Evil 4 remake is in the works. Their sources indicate that the remake could release in 2022. Oaska-based M-Two, the new studio founded by former PlatinumGames head Tatsuya Minami, is reportedly behind the game with Capcom’s internal and external development teams offering their services too. Source Share this!
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