Rabbit has significantly improved the R1 AI gadget with RabbitOS 2, featuring a redesigned interface and new app creation tools called Creations, aiming to differentiate itself in a competitive market and seek consumer trust after a rocky launch.
The article showcases 15 impressive ship builds in No Man’s Sky, highlighting both recreations of famous ships from movies and games, and original, creative designs, demonstrating the game's versatile shipbuilding capabilities and ongoing updates.
Bethesda's surprise patch for The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition has combined free mods and paid mods under a single Creations banner, introducing a new program called the Bethesda Game Studios Verified Creator Program. Modders can apply to join the program and receive royalties from the sale of their mods. While some see this as an opportunity for modders to get paid for their work, others have concerns about compatibility issues and the impact on the free modding community. The Skyrim modding community remains divided on the issue.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition has received a surprise update, introducing a new paid-for mods section called Creations, which allows players to access community-made content and empowers developers to bring their creations to a wider audience. The update also includes Steam Deck support, Ultrawide Monitor Support for PC players, unification of mods from the Creation Club into the new Creations menu, and various quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes. Skyrim continues to be one of the best-supported video games of all time, thanks to its vibrant modding community.
Players of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are using the new Ultrahand ability to create a range of vehicles and other objects to traverse Hyrule. From mechs to trucks and tanks, players are using their imagination to fuse objects together and create unique designs. Some players have even created NSFW designs, but there are also more practical designs like a skateboard and a big rig.
The Google Photos video editor is now available to everyone with a Google account and a Chromebook. Users can access it through the 'Creations' section of the app and can create a new video project from scratch or use a themed setup. The editor allows users to add stills or videos, drag and drop items in the timeline, add filters, color adjustments, and a soundtrack. While it may not replace a full-blown editor, it's a handy tool for quick video projects.