![]() If you’d like to contact Kotaku with suggestions, comments, or product announcements, you can email us at Kotaku Australia is published by Allure Media in association with Gawker Media. Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. Here’s the wonderful tales that users have left about their time with Wallpaper Engine, a Steam program more popular than Fallout 4 and Skyrim. The $5.99 program has a 97 percent user rating from just over 83,000 reviews, with users loving the customisation, the discovery process, and in particular the ability to bring their desktop to life with new memes and waifu bait.Ĭritical reviews complained about increased CPU and GPU usage in some instances, a lack of content at certain widescreen resolutions, as well as inconvenient crashes in various scenarios. Generally though, Wallpaper Engine‘s functionality and its growing roster of stuff to add to your desktop is why it’s so beloved. And to the surprise of no-one, users have complained about straight up porn - not halfway tentative anime porn, but actual legitimate porn - being uploaded to the Steam Workshop. There’s sorting categories for “mature” and “questionable”, which I refused to browse through on a 32-inch monitor at work. Here’s an example of an animated background from Spirited Away:īut because most of Wallpaper Engine is backgrounds that people upload themselves, the Steam Workshop is weeb haven. It works across multiple monitors and supports standard and ultrawide screen resolutions, and there’s a Steam Workshop where you for user-uploaded backgrounds. It’s a utility that lets you animate your desktop wallpaper, changing up the plain stillshots of Windows waves with 2D and 3D animations, rolling videos, sites that refresh in real time, and even apps. To be clear, Wallpaper Engine isn’t a game. But just outside of that, with more “players” than Elder Scrolls Online, Arma 3, Skyrim and Fallout 4, is … a game about wallpapers. ![]() Outside of work, Manuel enjoys a good film or TV show, loves to travel, and you will find him roaming one of Berlin's many museums, cafés, cinemas, and restaurants occasionally.If you look at the most played “games” on Steam, you’ll probably know most of the top 25. ![]() This helps him gain perspective on the mobile industry at large and gives him multiple points of reference in his coverage. Since then, he has mostly been faithful to the Google phone lineup, though these days, he is also carrying an iPhone in addition to his Pixel phone. After his HTC One S refused to connect to mobile internet despite three warranty repairs, he quickly switched to a Nexus 4, which he considers his true first Android phone. Manuel's first steps into the Android world were plagued by issues. He isn't shy to dig into technical backgrounds and the nitty-gritty developer details, either. Manuel studied Media and Culture studies in Düsseldorf, finishing his university career with a master's thesis titled "The Aesthetics of Tech YouTube Channels: Production of Proximity and Authenticity." His background gives him a unique perspective on the ever-evolving world of technology and its implications on society. He has been covering tech news and reviewing devices since joining Android Police as a news writer in 2019. ![]() ![]() Manuel Vonau is Android Police's Google Editor, with expertise in Android, Chrome, and other Google products - the very core of Android Police’s content. ![]()
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