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Oblivion Remastered Faces Ongoing Performance Issues Despite Strong Player Engagement
Digital Foundry reviews highlight major performance issues in Oblivion Remastered, largely due to Unreal Engine 5 and high CPU/GPU demands. Despite surpassing 9 million players, post-launch support remains lacking, leaving many users frustrated with unaddressed technical problems.

Mets Stick with Manager Mendoza Amid 12-Game Losing Streak and Injury Woes
The New York Mets, despite a dismal record and ongoing losing streak, are retaining manager Carlos Mendoza for now, with leadership affirming his job security. Challenges include injuries to key players and a need for broader team improvements, as speculation mounts over potential moves to stabilize the franchise.
Apple has quietly phased out the 256GB Mac mini, setting the entry price at $799 for a 512GB model, reflecting a shift towards AI-focused hardware and adjusting to a global memory shortage. This decision, likely influenced by supply constraints and strategic pricing, aligns with rising RAM costs and suggests a potential long-term adjustment in Apple's desktop offerings.
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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles will debut on September 22, offering around 20 exhibitions that encompass over 1,200 objects across more than 30 galleries. Spearheaded by George Lucas, the museum explores visual storytelling from prehistoric times to modern cinema, featuring works ranging from Star Wars to manga and graphic novels, within its expansive 11-acre campus.
DK Metcalf faced a two-game NFL suspension after grabbing a fan during a Steelers-Lions game, but prosecutors have decided not to press charges as the fan wasn't injured. A defamation lawsuit continues, with a court status conference set for May 5, while Metcalf's legal troubles draw widespread media attention.
The Supreme Court's ruling against a majority-Black district in Louisiana has sparked a rapid redistricting effort, with eight states adopting new House maps. This move underscores a national trend of states reevaluating electoral boundaries amid legal challenges and political pressures, focusing on the balance between race-conscious districting and voting rights.
A Cuban detainee, Denny Adan Gonzalez, died in an apparent suicide at Stewart Detention Center, Georgia, marking the 18th death in ICE custody this year. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about detention conditions amid increased funding and expanded operations under recent immigration policies.
Wonderful Monds IV, a four-star quarterback, has committed to Notre Dame for their 2027 class, choosing the Irish over Florida State and Ohio State. This decision bolsters Notre Dame's recruiting efforts while Florida State faces challenges in adjusting their recruitment strategy.
Japan Airlines is testing Unitree humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda airport for baggage handling, with plans to explore cabin cleaning roles. This move addresses labor shortages and automation trends, although experts emphasize human oversight due to robots' current motor skill limitations.
1X has launched mass production of its NEO humanoid robot at a new Hayward, California facility, aiming to produce over 100,000 units by 2027. This move underscores 1X's commitment to U.S.-based AI hardware manufacturing, with in-house component production enhancing safety, speed, and control over costs.













