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How the deepfake pornography controversy involving a television celebrity shook Germany
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How the deepfake pornography controversy involving a television celebrity shook Germany

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In this context, non-German individuals are those possessing foreign citizenship, are without nationality, or have uncertain nationality. Individuals who hold both German citizenship and another nationality are classified as German in these figures, and a general migration background is not included in the records.

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Bank of America to disburse $72.5m regarding Epstein legal case
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Bank of America to disburse $72.5m regarding Epstein legal case

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“Although we reaffirm our earlier comments made in the submissions for this case, including that Bank of America did not aid in sex trafficking offenses, this agreement enables us to move forward and offers additional resolution for the plaintiffs,” Bank of America stated to the BBC on Saturday.

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The explanation for why we no longer see two-foot-long dragonflies falls short.
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The explanation for why we no longer see two-foot-long dragonflies falls short.

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About 300 million years ago, the skies of the late Palaeozoic teemed with massive insects. Meganeuropsis permiana, a predatory species similar to a modern dragonfly, had a wingspan topping 70 centimetres and weighed roughly 100 grams. Scientists studying these prehistoric giants wondered why insects no longer reach such sizes. Three decades ago they proposed an answer, the so-called “oxygen constraint hypothesis.”

For many years the prevailing view was that dragonfly-sized insects required an atmosphere richer in oxygen to survive because insect respiratory systems are less efficient than those of mammals, birds, or reptiles. As atmospheric oxygen fell, the theory went, the conditions could no longer sustain gigantic bugs. “It’s a simple, elegant explanation,” said Edward Snelling, a professor of veterinary science at the University of Pretoria. “But it’s wrong.”

Insect breathing

Unlike mammals, insects lack a central pair of lungs and a closed circulatory network that transports oxygenated blood to tissues. “They respire through an internal network of tubes called the tracheal system,” Snelling explained.

Air gets into an insect’s body through small openings in the exoskeleton called spiracles. From there it moves into larger tubes, the tracheae, which branch repeatedly into very fine, blind-ending tracheoles. Those tracheoles extend into the tissues, and mitochondria in adjacent cells often sit close to them.

Insects can actively move air through the larger tracheae by flexing their bodies, but this active ventilation does not reach the tiny tracheoles. At that final stage, oxygen must cross into tissue by passive diffusion.

Diffusion is slow, which is the central problem. The oxygen constraint hypothesis argued that as an insect grows, oxygen must travel farther to reach inner tissues.

“As the insects get bigger and bigger, the challenge of diffusion becomes greater,” Snelling said.

To keep muscles from suffocating, a larger insect would need much wider or many more tracheoles to sustain oxygen delivery, implying a structural limit. If an insect became too large, the volume of air tubes required to oxygenate its muscles would occupy too much space, crowding the very muscle fibers they were meant to feed and greatly reducing flight capability.

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Causality optional? Exploring the "indefinite causal order" superposition
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Causality optional? Exploring the “indefinite causal order” superposition

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The findings differed by 18 standard deviations from the predictions of Bell’s theorem, strongly indicating that a superposition of temporal order is an intrinsic feature of quantum mechanics.

Yet the experiment is at a stage similar to early entanglement work: numerous loopholes remain. For example, most photons are lost during the procedure (only about 1 percent of those injected emerge on the other side to be measured). It is technically possible that those losses were biased toward a subset of photons that would otherwise display correlations compatible with hidden-variable explanations.

The team also didn’t separate the equipment by sufficient distances to exclude influences traveling slower than light, and indefinite causal-order experiments introduce a few other peculiarities. Still, the study points toward follow-up experiments that could seal these gaps, and past progress shows such loopholes can be closed.

Usually, when reporting on something this strange, all we can do is marvel at how odd reality is compared with our expectations. This instance is different: the physics involved is already known to have many practical uses.

“The [device used in this work] could also be of interest for applications, as it has been shown to outperform causally ordered processes across a wide range of tasks such as channel discrimination, promise problems, communication complexity, noise mitigation, various thermodynamic applications, quantum metrology, quantum key distribution, entanglement generation, and distillation, among others,” the authors note.

Put another way, being uncertain about the order of time may actually prove useful.

* I wouldn’t have known this work existed if I hadn’t read an excellent summary of it on the American Physical Society news site.

PRX Quantum, 2026. DOI: 10.1103/5t2y-ddmt  (About DOIs).

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Bluetti’s Sora 500 solar panel is remarkably strong for its dimensions
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Bluetti’s Sora 500 solar panel is remarkably strong for its dimensions

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It’s unfortunate that this 500W N-Type panel isn’t bifacial and is not (yet) offered in the US.

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While we don’t often evaluate solar panels at The Verge, the technology within Bluetti’s highly portable Sora 500 panel warrants further investigation. The newly developed N-Type panels from Bluetti and others offer better value in terms of power, weight, and area. This is particularly crucial for vanlifers like myself who rely on robust portable solar solutions for prolonged off-grid periods.

During practical testing, I noted that Bluetti’s 500W panel achieved an output of 509W to my van’s power station, enabling me to generate over 800W when paired with the three underwhelming 140W monocrystalline panels installed on my van’s roof. That stationary performance is impressive. With a daily consumption of around 1.6kWh, this setup allows me to recharge fully in just two hours. I just wish that Bluetti had opted for a bifacial design like Jackery and newcomer Zoupw with their lighter, higher-output N-Type panels meant for suboptimal conditions.

The Sora 500 is listed at €849 in Europe — it’s not yet available in the US. Bluetti spokesperson Ellen Lee mentioned that the company aims to launch it in the US market but is currently “addressing some evolving regional policies and trade issues.” Matters that Zoupw and Jackery have already navigated successfully.

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The Good

  • Extremely compact when folded
  • Strong performance in partial shade
  • Surpassed rated output
  • Efficient N-Type TOPCon cells

The Bad

  • Heavier relative to competitors
  • Single-sided design (not bifacial)
  • Challenging to unfold/pack
  • Not yet launched in the US

Bluetti’s single-sided Sora 500 panel incorporates TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) cells, a newer N-Type technology which is supplanting older PERC (Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell) technology. TOPCon panels generally outperform PERC in low-light conditions, manage high temperatures more effectively, and experience slower degradation. Efficiency levels for TOPCon panels can reach as high as 23–25 percent compared to typical PERC panels, which hover around 20–23 percent, depending on how they are implemented.

These advantages indicate that you’ll gain more value, especially once you fully deploy all 12 panels of the Sora 500 and throughout their operational lifespan. Additionally, the panel boasts an IP67 rating against dust and water, along with an ETFE coating that facilitates the removal of dirt which may obstruct solar absorption.

During my mid-March evaluations in southern France at an elevation of around 600 meters, I consistently observed the Sora 500 delivering more power than its rated specifications, reaching up to 509W on a cool, clear day. It can also effectively manage when the sun is partially obstructed.

For instance, on a bright sunny day when the twelve panels that make up the Sora 500 were generating over 500W, the output dropped to 412W when one corner panel was mildly shaded, and 390W when two panels on the far right side were partially shaded. Shading the four panels just right of the center reduced output to 276W.

When I obstructed the center four panels, output fell sharply to just 50W. This dramatic drop likely occurred due to severing the connection across all four parallel zones. Bluetti employs a half-cut cell structure and a 3-series, 4-parallel (3S4P) circuit design for the Sora 500. This approach creates multiple independent power zones by splitting the cells into smaller sections and distributing them across four parallel pathways. It aids in preventing a shaded area from affecting overall panel performance, which is common in cheaper alternatives.

Regrettably, Bluetti opted to utilize fabric on the rear of its panels, along with a complicated system of kickstands and straps. By comparison, the Zoupw 480W and Jackery SolarSage 500 X N-Type panels feature bifacial designs, enabling them to capture ambient light from the rear when positioned on reflective surfaces such as snow, sand, concrete, and, to a lesser extent, grass.

I haven’t personally tested these panels, but I have come across unverified user reports claiming the Zoupw exceeds 525W in output. Notably, both panels weigh in at just 22lb (10kg), making them lighter than the 28.4lb (12.9kg) Bluetti Sora 500.

Solar Panel

Base Power

Weight

Unfolded Area (sq in)

Watts per lb

Watts per sq in

Bluetti SORA 500 500W 28.40 lbs ~4,510 sq in (100.0” x 45.1”) 17.61 W/lb 0.110 W/sq in
Jackery SolarSaga 500 X 500W 22.05 lbs ~3,848 sq in (98.1” x 39.2”) 22.68 W/lb 0.130 W/sq in
Zoupw 480W 480W 22.49 lbs ~4,512 sq in (138.6” x 32.6”) 21.34 W/lb 0.106 W/sq in

While weight is certainly a critical factor for portability, it’s worth mentioning that these panels can easily blow away in windy conditions. Thankfully, the Bluetti model I’ve been testing includes tie-down points for windy days. All three panels are significantly lighter than the robust 400W PERC behemoth from EcoFlow that I’ve carried for the past four years, which weighs in at 35.3lbs (16kg) and is still retailing at $599.

For those living in vans, the Bluetti Sora 500 excels when it comes to stowing the panel in an RV, van, or cupboard. Both Zoupw and Jackery utilize standard four-section or six-section “slab” folds, whereas Bluetti employs a 12-section grid folding design that allows it to reduce to a much more compact, briefcase-like form. Even in a folded state, the Bluetti measures 3.3 inches thick, making it slimmer than both the 3.35-inch thick Zoupw panel and the 3.82-inch thick Jackery.

Solar Panel

Base Power

Folded Dimensions (L × W)

Folded Area (sq in)

Watts per Folded sq in

Bluetti SORA 500 500W 22.4” × 17.5” 392 sq in 1.28 W/sq in
Jackery SolarSaga 500 X 500W 39.2” × 20.7” 812 sq in 0.62 W/sq in
Zoupw 480W 480W 34.7” × 32.6” 1,131 sq in 0.42 W/sq in

Though weight plays a vital role in enhancing portability, it’s worth noting that these panels risk being blown away with increasing wind. Thankfully, the Bluetti model I’m testing comes with tie-down options for windy occasions. All three panels weigh significantly less than the reliable 400W PERC unit from EcoFlow, which I’ve been lugging around for four years and tips the scales at 35.3lbs (16kg), still retailing for $599.

For vanlifers, the Bluetti Sora 500 truly stands out when it comes to packing it into an RV, van, or storage space. The Zoupw and Jackery utilize conventional four-section or six-section “slab” folding techniques, while Bluetti opts for a 12-section grid fold, allowing for significant compression to a more manageable, briefcase-like size. Even in its folded state, the Bluetti’s width measures at just 3.3 inches, making it thinner than both the 3.35-inch Zoupw and the 3.82-inch Jackery panels.

Solar Panel

Base Power

Folded Dimensions (L × W)

Folded Area (sq in)

Watts per Folded sq in

Bluetti SORA 500 500W 22.4” × 17.5” 392 sq in 1.28 W/sq in
Jackery SolarSaga 500 X 500W 39.2” × 20.7” 812 sq in 0.62 W/sq in
Zoupw 480W 480W 34.7” × 32.6” 1,131 sq in 0.42 W/sq in

Conversely, the Sora 500 can be somewhat cumbersome to assemble due to the various hinges and straps that support its numerous segments. I largely got the hang of the process after my third attempt, but adjusting the panel to track the sun throughout the day requires considerable patience.

Without official US pricing for the Sora 500 panel, making a direct price-per-watt comparison with the $649.99 Zoupw 480W and the $999 (often reduced to $799) Jackery SolarSage 500 X is difficult. However, if we exclude the European VAT from its €849 price and convert it, the Sora 500 comes to approximately $820. While that’s competitive, it still puts the Zoupw 480W ahead in terms of price-per-watt performance among its peers.

Although Bluetti’s Sora 500 falls short in weight compared to the Zoupw 480W and Jackery SolarSage 500 X, it significantly excels in Watt density per square inch when in its folded form. It’s the sole 500W panel that can effectively vanish into a small cupboard or beneath a van bench. Therefore, it justifies its higher price for those like me who have limited storage for an extra solar panel needed for occasional deployment.

Specs: Sora 500 panel

  • Unfolded: 100 × 45.1 × 0.1 in / 2541 × 1146.6 × 3 mm
  • Folded: 22.4 × 17.5 × 3.3 in / 570 × 445 × 85 mm
  • Weight: 28.4 lbs / 12.9 kg
  • Panels: 12x TOPCon
  • Conversion Efficiency: up to 25 percent
  • Voltage at Pmax (Vmp): 40.92V
  • Current at Pmax (Imp): 12.22A
  • Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 49.1V
  • Short Circuit Current (Isc): 13.31A
  • Operating Temperature: -13°F to 149°F / -25°C to 65°C
  • Best Working Temperature: 77°F / 25°C
  • 1.5m MC4 to XT60 cable included in box

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Tiger Woods faces charges for driving under the influence following an accident
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Tiger Woods faces charges for driving under the influence following an accident

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Golf icon Tiger Woods has been granted bail after being apprehended for driving under the influence following a vehicle accident in Florida.

According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, the 15-time major champion was additionally charged with damaging property and refusal to take a lawful test.

The 50-year-old Woods overturned his Land Rover after grazing a truck in Jupiter Island on Friday afternoon, as reported by Sheriff John Budensiek, who mentioned that officers did not suspect alcohol impairment but possibly an unknown substance.

Woods had to exit through the passenger side, successfully passed a breathalyzer test post-crash, but declined a urine test. Fortunately, no injuries occurred.

He spent eight hours in jail—the minimum duration as per state law—before being released on bail.

Tiger Woods is taken from the Martin County Jail after being arrested for driving under the influence following a car crash on March 27, 2026, in Stuart, FloridaGetty Images

According to Budensiek, the accident occurred after Woods allegedly tried to pass a pressure cleaner truck at a “high rate of speed”.

DUI investigators arrived at the scene and Budensiek stated “Mr. Woods did show signs of impairment”.

“They conducted multiple tests on him,” Budensiek affirmed. “He clarified the injuries and surgeries he has undergone, and we considered that, but they performed some thorough roadside assessments.”

Woods was arrested following the incident, which transpired on Beach Road shortly before 2 PM local time (7 PM GMT).

Budensiek mentioned that investigators at the scene and in the jail were “not particularly suspicious of alcohol involvement” as Woods passed a breathalyzer test with “triple zeros”.

Budensiek stated Woods was “cooperative but was trying not to self-incriminate”.

“He is entitled to refuse that test,” Budensiek explained.

“There is a statute he will be charged with for declining that test, but we will never ascertain definite results concerning what he was impaired by during the crash.”

US President Donald Trump remarked: “I feel terrible. He is facing some challenges. There was an accident. That’s all I know.”

“He is a very close friend of mine. He’s an extraordinary person – an incredible man.”

The allegations against Woods are misdemeanors, rather than felonies.

The BBC has reached out to his representatives for a statement.

Tiger Woods gazes into the camera while donning a blue shirt and posing for a mugshot.Martin County Sheriff’s Office

Further troubles for Woods

Woods has had a restricted schedule since the severe car accident in 2021 that caused him significant injuries and left him fortunate to survive.

In 2009, he crashed into a fire hydrant, a tree, and various hedges in a peculiar collision near his residence.

That incident led to allegations of extramarital relationships, resulting in the dissolution of his seven-year marriage and the loss of lucrative sponsorship contracts.

In 2017, police discovered Woods slumped over the steering wheel of his parked Mercedes-Benz close to his residence in Florida.

A toxicology test indicated several legal medications in his body alongside the active ingredient of marijuana.

He received a year-long probation after pleading guilty to reckless driving.

The aftermath of Tiger Woods' car crash in 2021Getty Images

Yet another hurdle in Woods’ plans for a comeback?

Woods has been in recovery since rupturing an Achilles tendon in March 2025 and undergoing back surgery in October.

Earlier this week, he competed in the TGL indoor league finals – marking his first competitive golf appearance in over a year – and he has not dismissed the possibility of participating in next month’s Masters, a tournament he holds a deep connection to.

Woods has achieved victory five times at Augusta National, which was the venue for his inaugural major title in 1997 and his most recent in 2019.

That win is arguably regarded as his most significant achievement in golf due to the numerous injuries he had to navigate.

However, the image of him perseveringly limping through four rounds on the same course in 2022, just 14 months post a life-threatening accident, remains vivid.

Woods, who shares the PGA Tour record of 82 career wins with Sam Snead, has not participated in a major since he missed the cut at The Open in July 2024.

His last made cut was at the 2024 Masters, where he concluded in 60th place.

‘Participation in the Masters appears increasingly improbable’

Iain Carter

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This serves as yet another significant drawback for one of the greatest sporting personalities ever, who has been confronting major injury issues for nearly two decades.

Woods is attempting to be prepared for the Masters, which commences in under two weeks.

We witnessed him striking golf shots competitively in the TGL league at the beginning of this week—his first appearance in competitive golf since July 2024.

He did not appear overly optimistic regarding his fitness, but he genuinely aimed to attend Augusta for the Masters.

Given the unfolding scenario in Florida, that ambition looks increasingly unlikely.

Tiger Woods' vehicle is displayed on its side with tire marks showing where he lost control and crashedMartin County Sheriff’s Office

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'The most serious offense against humanity': What implications does the UN's decision on slavery carry?
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‘The most serious offense against humanity’: What implications does the UN’s decision on slavery carry?

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It is significant that even Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States, did not actively advocate for, suggest, or back any reparations initiative during his eight years in office. In a 2016 conversation with author and activist Ta-Nehisi Coates shortly before his departure from the presidency, Obama expressed his view that the nation’s political framework rendered reparations nearly impossible to implement.

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On Friday, President Donald Trump humorously dubbed the Strait of Hormuz—a crucial oil-transporting channel and a significant choke point in the Iran conflict—as the “Strait of Trump.”

The president remarked that Iran must “open up the Strait of Trump—I mean, Hormuz,” during his speech at the Future Investment Initiative in Miami, amusing the audience.

“Pardon me. I apologize. What a dreadful error,” he said, pretending to be contrite before stating, “The fake news will report, ‘He mistakenly said’—No, there aren’t many mistakes with me. If there were, it would be a significant headline.”

This remark arose as the strait has grown to be a significant flashpoint in the war, which is about to enter its second month, despite the U.S. claiming it has “annihilated” Iran’s military forces.

Iran’s ongoing capability to effectively impede access to the strait—blocking the route that typically transports 20 million barrels of oil daily—has led to an unprecedented disturbance in global energy supplies and pricing.

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On Monday, Trump suggested that the strait could be jointly overseen by “me and the ayatollah” as a potential solution to the conflict.

He further claimed that Iran is currently in discussions with the United States and is “desperately” seeking a deal, although Tehran has denied any direct negotiations are occurring.

The New York Post, citing unnamed sources, reported on Friday evening that Trump is mulling over the idea of taking charge of the strait and renaming it after himself or dubbing it the “Strait of America,” similar to his previous intention to rename the Gulf of Mexico.

Friday’s “Strait of Trump” comment originated from a president who has famously incorporated his name as a hallmark of his branding as a businessman and real estate mogul.

This also resonates with a Truth Social post he shared in October, in which he jokingly referred to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington using his name.

The post featured images of the renovations occurring on the building’s exterior, accompanied by a caption lauding “the new TRUMP KENNEDY, whoops, I mean, KENNEDY CENTER, columns.”

In December, the White House disclosed that the Kennedy Center’s board decided to rebrand it as the “Trump-Kennedy Center.”

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Sony has halted memory card sales temporarily because of shortages.
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Sony has halted memory card sales temporarily because of shortages.

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Sony Japan has ceased taking orders for SD and CFexpress cards from both dealers and consumers as of today.

Sony Japan has ceased taking orders for SD and CFexpress cards from both dealers and consumers as of today.

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Sony has declared that beginning March 27th, 2026, it will no longer process orders for almost all products in its CFexpress and SD memory card series. The memory products affected comprise CFexpress Type A, Type B, and SDXC/SDHC cards, though a limited selection of Type B and basic SF-UZ series SD cards will still be in production, as reported by PetaPixel, and they might still be available in stores while current supplies last.

This includes purchases from the brand’s authorized dealers as well as regular customers “for the foreseeable future,” coinciding with the announcement on the same day that Sony will increase PS5 prices globally.

The notification was published on Sony Japan’s website and is also mentioned on the product pages for the impacted items in its online shop. Sony indicated that the choice was made due to the ongoing shortage of solid-state memory and “other variables” that may encompass a helium scarcity resulting from the conflict in Iran, which has also started to affect chip manufacturers.

We appreciate your ongoing support for Sony products.

Owing to the global scarcity of semiconductors (memory) and other circumstances, we expect that supply will not be able to satisfy demand for CFexpress and SD memory cards for the foreseeable time. Therefore, we have resolved to temporarily halt the acceptance of orders from our authorized dealers and from clients at the Sony Store starting March 27, 2026.

Concerning the resumption of order acceptance, we will evaluate the situation while monitoring supply and will confirm it separately on the product information page.

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Playing Wolfenstein 3D one-handed in 2026

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Lose a life and that neat gun disappears — unless you happened to save beforehand.

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Difficulty tuning also needs some work. The easiest option, “Can I Play, Daddy” is comically simple for anyone with modern FPS experience: plenty of item pickups and enemies that attack very slowly and deal almost no damage when they do hit. The default “Bring ‘em On!” setting, by contrast, can feel borderline unfair at times, with foes able to strip away half your health from just a few stray shots.

Although a handful of new enemies trickle in once you get past the shareware levels, I didn’t find any of them particularly compelling. After running through dozens of levels I was itching for a genuinely new weapon instead of just “the old weapon with a higher rate of fire.”

Then there are the broader design choices that feel odd by modern standards. Like many arcade-style games of the era, Wolfenstein 3D tracks a numerical score for each playthrough. You’re also given a limited number of lives, and dying strips you of your weapons (earning enough points can grant extra lives).

However, the ability to save at any moment makes those mechanics largely irrelevant for players willing to save-scum the toughest encounters. And while Wolfenstein 3D carries over damage between levels, completing a full episode forces you to start a brand-new game, with no explicit continuity between episodes.

Look ma — one hand

The biggest surprise on my recent replay of Wolfenstein 3D was how well the game adapts to mouse controls. In 1992 I probably barely knew how to use a mouse, let alone aim a virtual gun with it. This time around, I was pleased to discover the entire game can be played effectively one-handed, without touching the keyboard at all.

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