Valve's Steam gaming marketplace will no longer support macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and 10.14 (Mojave) starting February 15, 2024. This change marks the end of support for the last versions of macOS that could run 32-bit games. While most of the Steam game library for Mac is 64-bit, there are still many 32-bit Mac games that will no longer be accessible through Steam. Valve will no longer consider games with only 32-bit macOS binaries to be Mac compatible by the end of 2023. This change is in response to Google ending support for macOS 10.13 and 10.14 in Chrome, as several parts of the Steam user experience rely on Chrome.
Modders have created a script and mod that allows players to port the entire New Vegas map into Fallout 4, enabling them to explore the Mojave within the Commonwealth. While the mod lacks NPCs, quests, and the ability to equip weapons and armor, it still offers an impressive experience. Compatibility issues with other mods are currently being addressed, but the mod has the potential to inspire future player-driven creations and community content.
Questions remain unanswered for the families of the four victims who were shot and killed in an RV on a dirt lot in Mojave, California on April 30. The victims, who had been living on the fringes of society, were identified as Martina Barraza Jr., Darius Travon Canada, Anna Marie Hester, and Faith Leighanne Rose Asbury. No arrests have been made, and the Kern County Sheriff’s Office has released few details about the case. The victims’ relatives believe that the lack of updates is due to their loved ones being homeless and having a history of drug abuse.
Four people were killed in a mass shooting in Mojave, which is currently being investigated by the Kern County Sheriff's Office. No arrests have been made yet, leaving residents demanding answers.
Four people were found shot in the head in a remote part of Mojave, California, with three pronounced dead at the scene and one at a local hospital. The Kern County Sheriff's Office is investigating the mass shooting and pursuing leads to identify and arrest the suspect(s) responsible for the crime. The investigation is described as "difficult" due to limited eyewitnesses to the shooting.
Four people were found dead inside an RV residence in Mojave, Kern County, following an apparent mass shooting. The victims have not been identified, and no arrests have been made yet. The motive behind the shooting is still unknown, and it is unclear whether any weapons were recovered at the scene. The investigation is ongoing.