“I want to support the sweaty boys!” — Fallout: New Vegas director says it’s a “mistake” to trade RPG crunch for “super accessible” gameplay, and he’s right

Although it has outdated graphics, awkward gameplay mechanics, and bugs (which I can modify, for my part), New Vegas still ranks among my top favorites to replay due to its exceptional role-playing game (RPG) depth. This game offers a level of complexity that few other titles manage to match even now, boasting countless intriguing quests, extensive reactivity to the player’s choices, and an abundance of feasible solutions for the challenges presented by the Mojave Wasteland.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is coming to Xbox Game Pass soon — and one of the service’s biggest-ever hits is returning, too

At mid-month, as usual, several games will be exiting the subscription service. To continue enjoying these games, you’ll have to purchase them. However, you’ll receive a discount if you buy them before they officially depart. Here are the games set to leave Xbox Game Pass on July 15:

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ROG Ally drops to its lowest price ever, making it less than Switch 2 — Here’s why it could be your dream gaming handheld

As I was composing this text, I noticed that the ASUS ROG Ally on Newegg suddenly went out of stock. Interestingly enough, within an hour, the deal became available again. To grab the ROG Ally at its lowest price, you’ll have to move swiftly. Since inventory may fluctuate, it would be wise to check back regularly if the ROG Ally is ever out of stock.

False alarm! Microsoft rectifies language that implied Windows may have lost millions of users since Windows 11 debut

Initially, ZDNet expressed doubts about this matter, stating up to 400 million computers running Windows might be obsolete. This figure could significantly impact the Windows ecosystem. However, I proposed it might be an approximation error or a distinct method of counting that Microsoft employed for their blog post. Regardless, the situation seemed unfavorable and potentially indicated a decline in Windows users over the past few years.