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Clear searchWhat Is Steam? The Biggest PC Gaming Platform Explained
Steam is Valve's digital distribution platform and launcher used by hundreds of millions of PC gamers. Here is everything you need to know.
What Is DRM? Why Games Have Copy Protection and How It Affects Performance
DRM (Digital Rights Management) protects games from piracy, but some implementations can actually reduce your game's performance.
Gaming Headsets vs Headphones: What Actually Sounds Better?
Marketing aside, dedicated gaming headsets often underperform audiophile headphones. Here is what to look for and why it matters for competitive gaming.
What Is the Epic Games Store? Free Games and Exclusive Titles Explained
Epic Games Store is Fortnite maker Epic's game marketplace, known for weekly free games and high-profile exclusives.
What Is a Capture Card and Do You Need One for Streaming?
A capture card converts video signals for recording or streaming. Here is when you need one and when your GPU is enough.
How WiFi Works on a Gaming PC: Bands, Channels, and Lag
WiFi is convenient but introduces latency and packet loss that can hurt online gaming. Here is how it works and how to use it correctly.
What Is Battle.net? Blizzard's Game Launcher Explained
Battle.net is Blizzard Entertainment's game launcher and social platform, home to World of Warcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, and Call of Duty.
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