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The gamble paid off on March 8, 2021, 13:56 22 comments Impressive: One of the quickest and easiest ways to boost your computer’s overall performance is to upgrade the memory subsystem. In many instances, it can take fewer than five minutes to remove your old memory and swap in a new kit that is faster and / or offers more capacity. It’s no wonder, then, that this is often among the first upgrades to consider when sprucing up an older system. What Russian modder VIK-on has accomplished in his latest video series, however, is many levels beyond a basic memory upgrade. The hardware tweaker took a Palit-branded GeForce RTX 3070, removed the 1GB GDDR6 memory modules (K4Z803256C-HC14) and replaced them with 2GB GDDR6 models (K4ZAF3258M-HC14), effectively doubling the card s memory to 16GB. ....
One of the biggest reasons why the original Diablo II has continued to remain relevant over the past two decades is because of the game’s constant support via fan-made mods. Like many other Blizzard Entertainment games, mods have been a backbone for Diablo II, especially when it comes to [.] ....
Prosecution drops charges against Xbox 360 modder Dec 3, 2010 10:51 EST · Hot! with 50 comments Matthew Crippen must be breathing a sigh of relief today as the court battle over his game console modding has come to a swift and surprising end. The Cal State Fullerton student was arrested in August and charged with violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,(DMCA). According to the charges levied against him, Crippen was illegally modding game consoles, including the Xbox, PlayStation, and Wii, to play pirated games. Much to his detriment, Crippen was advertising his modding online and accepting payment for these services. He was charged with two counts of violating the DMCA and faced up to ten years in prison, according to a report out of Wired. ....
It takes some tweaking, but the voices can be quite convincing on January 20, 2021, 16:42 7 comments In brief: The modding community has a new tool to help them create original dialog for their mods. The app is called VASynth and is available on the NexusMods website. VASynth uses AI to convert text into realistic synthesized speech. VASynth creator Dan Ruta used NPC voices from various Bethesda video games to train the tool s machine learning AI models. He published multiple flavors of the app, including variations for Skyrim, Fallout 4, Oblivion, Fallout New Vegas, Morrowind, and Fallout 3. Each has a selection of models to download optionally. ....