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Terraria on Stadia Review: Pixel perfect building in a procedural sandbox

1 4 月, 2021 David Jagneaux 0

Terraria on Stadia is about as excellent of a port as you could ask for, all the way down to the pixel-perfect graphics.

Terraria is a fascinating game. Not only is it one of the best-selling indie games of all-time, but it also remains popular and topical to this day with the resurgence in popularity of survival sandbox games. Billed as a sort of 2D Minecraft, Terraria is all about gradually collecting resources, building shelter, and fighting hordes of enemies as you explore and craft your way to glory either alone or with friends and—thankfully—the Stadia version is a perfect port of this pixel-themed classic that plays great on mobile with a wireless Stadia controller — though keyboard and mouse is the best way to play.

At a glance

Terraria on Stadia

Bottom line: At first glance, it’s pretty easy to write off Terraria …

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MLB 2021: How to watch the season online anywhere

1 4 月, 2021 Tyler Hayes 0

MLB is ready for its 2021 season after surviving its harrowing 60-game one last year. Baseball stadiums won’t be full and there will still be plenty of COVID protocols in place, but by-in-large the game should look similar to how it has in years past.

As America’s favorite pastime you can bet fans are ready to see a full, 162-game season again and get the full baseball experience. Likely, the limited capacity stadiums will sell out quickly.

The off-season this year produced a number of interesting developments. The Padres were one of the biggest winners, acquiring Yu Darvish, Blake Snell, Ha-Seong Kim, and spending $340 million to lock up Fernando Tatis Jr. for 14 years. Of course, after winning the World Series last year, the Dodgers won’t let the NL West division go without a fight.

How to watch the MLB 2020 season from anywhere

There is no surefire way to catch every MLB game, but there are plenty of ways below that should work for people in some way. For those that can’t find…

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Google’s “a” devices are quality low-cost alternatives in a crowded market

1 4 月, 2021 Jeramy Johnson 0

“A” stands for affordable, accessible, and adept.

“Google is not a hardware company!”

How many times have we heard this (or said this) in the past? Google is great at providing free or low-cost software and services, but it always seems to stumble and gets in its own way when it tries its hand at making devices. From launching devices before features are ready (like Soli on the Pixel 4 series) to canceling beloved devices before their time is up, to just making some unforced errors, Google has certainly had its ups and downs in the hardware department over the years.

However, one of Google’s founding principles and guiding missions is to make the world’s information accessible to all. A part of that is helping more people access that information more easily in the first place. A big part of this effort has and will continue to come in the form of free (to the end-user) services, but a growing area for this access is in the physical tools through which the world connects to Google’…