Solitaire
News, coverage and analysis tracking Solitaire across the outlets.- Microsoft rolls out Windows Low Latency Profile, giving older PCs a bit more snap when opening the Start Menu and appsMicrosoft has released the Low Latency Profile (LLP) feature to all Windows 11 users via update KB5094126. This feature aims to improve the responsiveness of older PCs by briefly boosting CPU clock speeds when launching applications, the Start Menu, or Search. While it enhances general system performance, it is not expected to significantly speed up game loading times.
- Why Casual Card Games Don't Actually Teach You Real Strategy - Walkthrough, Tips, ReviewThis article argues that casual card games like Solitaire and FreeCell provide an illusion of strategy, primarily rewarding pattern recognition rather than genuine decision-making under uncertainty. True strategic development in card games comes from environments with hidden information and variable opponents, such as poker or bridge, which require risk management and adaptation.
- 4 Reasons Solitaire Is The Favorite Card Game For Solo Players - Walkthrough, Tips, ReviewSolitaire remains a favorite solo card game due to its accessibility, calm yet engaging gameplay, and clear sense of progress. Its simple setup allows players to easily start and return to the game, offering a pleasant mental challenge without being overly demanding. The game's structure provides a satisfying experience for both short breaks and longer play sessions.
- Abubakar Salim, Surgent Studios founder and Raised by Wolves star, gives us a guided tour of his PC: 'My desktop is so bad that even my wife refuses to look at my screen'Actor and Surgent Studios founder Abubakar Salim gives a tour of his PC setup, discussing his current games like No Rest for the Wicked and Dave the Diver. He highlights his longest-installed games as Garry's Mod and World of Warcraft, and his all-time essential game as Solitaire, reflecting on his early PC gaming experiences.
- Mark’s List of Best Gaming Laptop Under $1000This guide lists several gaming laptops available for under $1000, highlighting models from ASUS, MSI, HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Dell. While acknowledging that $1000 is a budget for serious gaming, the article suggests these options offer a good balance of performance and affordability for many popular titles.