Interesting new compression format around the corner. Might turn out useful in some cases. I could definitely have used it last year for a test harness with very large reference data (so no, not gaming).
Alright, that's an impressive set of tools they created to build their games. Lots of efforts went into this, very inspiring.
Very interesting article. The medieval pig is totally not like we imagined, both on how it looked or how it behaved.
OK, this is a funny concept for a casual game. I wish it'd be Free Software of course.
Nice little article rehashing what it really means to have a non-euclidian geometry since the term has been unfortunately abused lately. Also gives a list of games to experience weird geometries.
Very cool reverse engineering of the schematics of the infamous Pong game. It had no software and no CPU either. Quite a feat.
Thank you indeed. The amount of upstream contributions their efforts fostered is enormous at this point.
After the denoiser of raytracing images from Nvidia, here is a neural network approach from Intel to make game output photorealistic. Using the G-buffers as input is particularly clever.