As decided, I’ll invest the first 3 days in reading and learning about system design and then start building the HuntKit, or ...
The chiplet-based approach allows Intel to mix-and-match these tiles to offer three distinct iterations of Panther Lake: the ...
Electronic Arts' (EA) hit new massive multiplayer FPS Battlefield 6 has remained one of the most popular online games since it released a week and a half ago, with hundreds of thousands of players ...
Battlefield 6 developer Battlefield Studios has addressed XP and progression complaints by outlining plans for a number of key changes to the game. In an update to players, the developer said it was ...
Battlefield 6 has just gone live, and the population of the game is absolutely massive. There are over 500,000 players on Steam alone, which doesn’t even include Xbox, PlayStation, or EA’s own ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. As expected, Battlefield 6’s launch is a massive video ...
A server browser was once the default way of playing PC first-person shooters and most multiplayer games. They disappeared in the mid-2000s as playlists and more immediate methods of getting into a ...
Intel Corp. today debuted Panther Lake, a series of laptop processors based on its latest Intel 18A manufacturing technology. The chips will be produced at the company’s newly opened Fab 52 plant in ...
Battlefield Studios invited me to a presentation to explain how Battlefield Portal works in Battlefield 6 and while there’s much to discuss with the feature as a whole, the most popular subject ...
With the end of the Battlefield 6 beta, Battlefield Studios certainly got a lot of stats and data on the beta maps and modes. The feedback has been very loud and vocal, so Community Managers have ...
August 16 - Included an update from Battlefield Studios aimed at reducing queue times. Barring an actual server browser for the Battlefield 6 beta, its new custom search feature is the next best thing ...