Gaming
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Amazon Prime Gaming: What is it, how does it work and is it worth it?
Games, DLCs, Twitch subscriptions - monthly free with Prime Gaming. Sounds good, but what is there? How does that go? Not everything is quite round yet...
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LG televisions: connect the controller and play
Gaming on the Smart TV is socially acceptable thanks to GeForce Now, Stadia and Co. We'll show you how to use a controller with your LG TV.
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Xbox App: Postpone Games + Mini Rant
Move games to another disk? No problem with Steam - but with the Xbox app... It works, but sometimes it's horrifying ;)
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Steam: move or uninstall games more easily
In the new Steam client, it is much more convenient to move games to another hard drive. We show you how to do it.
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Prime Day: Take home 30+ free games
Through its Prime Gaming offer, Amazon is giving out a bunch of free games for Prime Day 2022. We'll show you how to take them with you.
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PS3 games on the PC - is that good?
How well does a PS3 emulator actually work on PC? A little test run with the open source program RPCS3 - on a 7 year old i7!
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Xbox app for Windows: Install games to other folders
Do you play Xbox games via Game Pass on the PC? Then there is good news! Finally you can freely choose the installation folder.
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Instructions: Play Xbox Cloud Gaming on iPad and iPhone
Halo on the iPad, Forza Horizon on the iPhone and Dead Cells anytime, anywhere? It's possible thanks to Xbox Cloud Gaming!
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Another 11 free Android games without ads
Would you like a few little pearls of fun without the nerves? The best titles from F-Droid: Classics like Nine Men's Mills, freaky Tetris variants, a Maori board game and much more.
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Connect Nintendo Switch to Bluetooth headphones
You can finally use Bluetooth headphones with the Nintendo Switch - officially and without additional hardware. How it goes? We'll show you!
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Turn off Xbox Series X/S completely and save power
Xbox Series X and S consume a lot of power in standby mode. Just shut down the consoles properly.
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Jon Bot Jovi: Raspi robot rocks like a rock star (in Guitar Hero)
A robot that rocks what might be the heaviest Guitar Hero song of all time? Everything is possible thanks to Raspberry Pi and AI image recognition...
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Launch Steam Games with Options - Skip Intros and More!
Steam games can be launched with a number of options. This increases gaming comfort and can even fix problems.
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Xbox Series X & Series S: Start games easier with Quick Resume
Quick Resume is one of the best features of the Xbox Series X and S - and it just got even better.
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Instructions: Set up Xbox Series X/S - the first steps
The Xbox Series X and its little sister Series S pack a lot of power. You can find out how to get started with the consoles here.
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Nintendo Switch: Automatically sync game saves
It's finally possible to automatically sync game saves between multiple Nintendo Switch consoles. How it works? We'll tell you here!
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Nintendo Switch: transfer screenshots to mobile phone
Sending screenshots from the Switch to other devices just got a little easier. We show you the new method.
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Nintendo Switch: Zoom in on in-game text
If the text appears too small on the Nintendo Switch, just zoom in! We'll show you how to activate the magnifying glass on the switch.
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Torchlight III - The torch is out
Torchlight 3 was born with a U-Turn: Planned as an MMORPG, then converted to a single-player title - with mobile games in mind?
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Instructions: Play FIFA 21 with English commentators
FIFA 21 is once again commented on by Wolf Fuss and Frank Buschmann. With a few clicks you can replace the Sky duo with the English originals.
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Xbox Game Pass: Fix game installation errors
Having trouble downloading games with Xbox Game Pass? Then a folder change could bring the solution. We show you how to do it.
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Steam: Automatic screenshot reminder
A nice little Steam option: If you take screenshots in games, Steam automatically opens the screenshot uploader after the session.
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Steam: Speed Up Library
Colorful animations, a lot of crowds, dozens of user videos and GIFs - you can like it, but it makes the Steam library slow. This is how you turn it off.
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Steam: Hear custom music in games
You can store your own local music files in Steam and listen to them in games.
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Steam: Multiple installation folders to choose from
This is how you set up several folders for the library and then select the desired location for the game for new installations.
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Skater XL: Install mods and use your own designs
Expand Skater XL: cards, clothing, decks and accessories, copy and paste your own designs and physics update for late flips, one foot grabs and more.
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Instructions: Connect a gamepad to iPhone or iPad
Gaming on iOS and iPadOS is even more fun with a gamepad. We will show you how to connect a controller and find suitable games.
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How long does a video game last?
The Gamer's Dilemma: How long does it take to beat a game? An online service helps you to sensibly divide your gaming time.
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Against racism: 1.600 games for less than 5 euros
Itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality isn't just a must-buy for gamers. So let's just make a decision at this point.
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Free game: Thimbleweed Park – Delores
Free Resupply for Thimbleweed Park: Ron Gilbert and Terrible Toybox have released a free mini-adventure, Delores.
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Nintendo Switch: move games to SD card
Nintendo finally allows Switch games to be freely moved between internal storage and SD card. We show how to do it.
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Windows 10: Disable sticky keys
The so-called snap-in function can both help and annoy Windows 10. We'll show you what it's all about and how to tame it.
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21 cheap hand-for-in-the-fire games to gamble and give away
Need some ideas for games? A colorful mixture of the most brutal party butchery, epic love stories and pixel art horror office satire.
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Factory reset Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch can be easily reset to factory settings. How it goes? We'll show you!
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Operate Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite in parallel
You want to use a Nintendo Switch Lite decadently as a second console to the standard switch? Yes, you can - but it's complicated...
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Instructions: Play FIFA 20 with English commentators
FIFA commentators - they're okay in German, much better in the original. We'll show you how to play FIFA 20 with English commentators.
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Connect PS4 or Xbox One controller to iPad, iPhone or Apple TV
With iOS 13 you can finally use a PS4 or Xbox One controller with your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV. We show you how to do it.
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Feature Picking: Kick the Bucket Points with Peggle Deluxe (S02E07)
25.000 extra points with only one ball left? One of the nicest features of Peggle Deluxe and not all that difficult. see for yourself
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Steam: This is how you keep your gaming activities secret
By default, Steam announces which games you play when and for how long. If you don't want that, you can also protect gaming privacy.
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Play PC games via Nvidia and Moonlight on Android devices
Nvidia graphics card? Then you can play your PC games on Android free of charge, free of advertising and without stuttering. Quite simply with GeForce Experience and Moonlight.
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Instructions: Play Steam games on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV
Do you want to play your favorite games on the iPhone, iPad or Apple TV? Thanks to Steam Link and in-home streaming, it's finally possible!
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Instructions: Add hardcore sex and drugs to the Sims
The Sims 4 are a long-running hit - but at some point mature gamers will get bored. How about some real pornography and some drug use?
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32 Linuxes: All About Distris, Derivatives, and Choices - Plus Tips
What makes a Linux distro? Which distribution is suitable for beginners? For weak hardware? For learners? And what doesn't work? Caution: Lots of text!
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Linux Quartet – Distri Impressions 31: BunsenLabs Linux
Not only the name is great: BunsenLabs actually does some things differently, better than others. Lightweight has probably never been so balanced.
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Linux Quartet – Distri Impressions 30: Linux from Scratch
Do you want to understand Linux? Understand correctly? Then there is only one plausible "distribution" for you: Linux from Scratch. Damn us later ;)
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Linux Quartet – Distri Impressions 28: ReactOS
Windows, recreated with open source software, completely without Linux and with the wonderful Win 95 look - sounds great. At first. And very briefly.
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Linux Quartet – Distri Impressions 27: Tiny Core Linux
A minimal system, modularly expandable - somewhere in the environment of Puppy, Gentoo and LfS, but with a very own approach. For techies only, of course.
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Linux Quartet – Distri Impressions 26: Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux is a classic among the lightweights and runs entirely in RAM. Nevertheless, there is an extremely extensive equipment! And a lot of farts.