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- February 5, 2019
2020 may be an utterly cursed year, but for the modding world, 2019 most certainly was not. Back when we put up the nominations article in December last year, we were sent some truly fantastic projects to peruse. I’d rather not go into detail as to why it’s taken so long to announce the winners,
READ MOREAnother month goes by, dominated largely by pandemic-related going ons. That said, we’ve had some great projects finish up last month, including those of the resourceful, the silly and the downright bizarre varieties. The conclusion of Thermaltakes 2020 UK Modding event has lent us two projects to throw into the mix also, with plenty of
READ MOREArsenal striker Vivianne Miedema has been named the Football Writers’ Association Women’s Footballer of the Year – the third time in as many years that the award has been won by a forward. The 23-year-old beat Chelsea’s Bethany England by one point, with Lyon’s Lucy Bronze and Guro Reiten of Chelsea finishing joint-third and Manchester
READ MOREThe last month undoubtedly was dominated by quarantines and lockdowns, however many intrepid modders used the time to finish up their projects. Some modders even initiated projects specifically along the theme of resourcefulness, along with finding out what could be possible whilst burdened with the Covid-related restrictions. We’ve got 5 projects for you this time,
READ MOREWe’re back to more regular affair now, with quite the number of fantastic projects having recently finished over on the forums. It’s been great seeing so many new faces around, especially given how many have jumped into the deep end with extensive casemods and scratch builds. Let’s go have a looksy at what’s on show
READ MOREAlright then, the world has gone topsy-turvy. March is always a dry month for completed projects, usually owing to how Computex is around the corner, and most of the logs being completed for that event conclude in April. However, Computex has been postponed until the end of September, not only that, but the writing was
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