BO7 Beta: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Each new Call of Duty beta release generates a lot of buzz, opinions, and debate, and the Black Ops 7 beta is no different. Players are eager to see if the new game lives up to expectations, and everyone seems to have an opinion. So, what are people saying so far? We’ve been analyzing player feedback and playing the beta ourselves to understand what’s working, what feels new, and what’s sparking conversation. This is a common pattern with each release, but this year feels unique. The developers have taken some risks with the game’s speed and map layouts, which are causing a lot of discussion. Are these changes positive steps forward, or are they mistakes? This beta isn’t just about new weapons and abilities; it could fundamentally change how Call of Duty is played. We’re seeing adjustments that might change how every match unfolds, from the beginning to the end. From how the guns feel to the controversial map sizes, here’s a breakdown of what’s different this time and how it will affect your gameplay.

Persona 3 Reload Nintendo Switch 2 Review

In my review of Persona 3 Reload for the Switch 2, I’ll be looking at it from two angles: what it’s like for people new to the game, and what it’s like for those who have played it before. It’s important to consider returning players because many of us, myself included, bought games multiple times during the Switch generation just to have them on a handheld console. When Atlus brought Persona 5 Royal to Switch, it included all the downloadable content and was the first time you could play it portably, making it a great reason to replay. The ability to customize the game with different cosmetic options and music, along with all the extra content, allowed me to experience Persona 5 Royal in a fresh way, even trying out Personas I hadn’t used in my original playthrough on the PlayStation 4.

„There was a noticeable stench of burnt plastics.” The RTX 5090, which was 5 months old, burned up

Okay, so I was reading this post by Frygon on the r/pcmasterrace subreddit, and his story totally freaked me out. He was working in Unreal Engine when his screen just went black. After a restart, he got a D6 error, which basically meant his graphics card wasn’t being detected. Then he smelled burning plastic! Luckily, he managed to unplug everything just in time – it sounds like a disaster was narrowly avoided. It’s a situation a lot of us have probably worried about happening to our rigs.

New $600 toilet sensor scans your poop for health insights

About the size of a toilet rim cleaner, this device attaches to the outside of the toilet bowl and uses sensors to check your urine and stool. It can analyze things like hydration levels, gut health, and even detect potential signs of blood.

“You just spent a year of your life making this piece of shit.” 53 years ago, a legendary filmmaker said one sentence that changed Martin Scorsese’s fate

Before Martin Scorsese directed his acclaimed film Taxi Driver, he made Boxcar Bertha, a romantic crime drama. The film was a low-budget project commissioned by Roger Corman, known for creating inexpensive imitations of popular movies, and it drew inspiration from the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde. Despite the limited budget and the need to make numerous cuts, Scorsese dedicated himself to finishing the film, as it was an important early project for him.