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Steam Deck Tips for Busy Gamers

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The Steam Deck is often discussed like a portable gaming PC, but its biggest advantage is simpler than that: it lets you play when life only gives you small pockets of time. That might be a lunch break, a train...
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World of Tanks Players Are Tired of New Tank Fatigue

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World of Tanks players are not simply complaining about one new vehicle. The latest wave of frustration around new tanks points to a broader live service problem: when every event, update, and promotion needs a fresh machine to sell, test,...
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Why Simpler Games Are Winning in a World Obsessed with AAA Blockbusters

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AAA games still dominate trailers, showcases, and launch-week conversations, but many players are spending more time with smaller, simpler games that know exactly what they are trying to be. A focused roguelite, puzzle game, cozy sim, survival game, deckbuilder, or...
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How to Fix Steam ROM Manager Not Detecting ROMs

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When Steam ROM Manager is not detecting ROMs, the issue is usually not the ROM files themselves. Most detection failures come from a wrong parser path, mismatched file extensions, disabled parsers, permissions problems, unexpected folder structure, or forgetting to generate...
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The Complete Guide to Playing FIFA on Steam Deck

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Playing FIFA or EA Sports FC on Steam Deck depends almost entirely on which year’s game you are trying to run. Older FIFA releases can be comfortable handheld sports games, especially for Career Mode, Kick-Off, and offline play. Newer EA...
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HeartGold vs SoulSilver vs Emerald: Which Pokémon Game Should You Play?

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Pokémon HeartGold, Pokémon SoulSilver, and Pokémon Emerald are three of the most beloved older Pokémon games, but they appeal to different kinds of players. Emerald is a refined Hoenn adventure with strong pacing, memorable routes, both villain teams, and the...
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Best Games Where You Play as a Giant Monster

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Games where you play as a giant monster work because they flip the usual horror and action formula. Instead of running from the creature, you are the creature. The best kaiju games make size feel meaningful: buildings crumble, tanks look...
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How to Handle Incomplete Source Data in Game Guides

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Incomplete source data is not an article angle by itself. It is a warning that the draft, prompt, source cluster, or research notes do not contain enough reliable information to support the claims being made. If that warning is ignored,...
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Is Multiclassing a Good Idea in Baldur's Gate 3?

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Multiclassing in Baldur’s Gate 3 can be excellent, but it is not automatically an upgrade. A strong multiclass has a clear purpose: better burst damage, stronger armor, improved action economy, extra utility, or a specific class interaction. A weak multiclass...
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Is It Safe to Leave a PS5 Off for a Long Time or in a Cabinet?

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It is safe to leave a PS5 turned off for a long time if it is stored properly. The bigger risks are dust, moisture, heat, power surges, and poor airflow when you eventually use it again. A console sitting powered...