Dualshockers has revealed some new information about Capcom’s next-generation engine, the Panta Rhei. According to Capcom’s Deputy General Manager of Technology Research and Development Masaru, the Deep Down demo that was presented during PS4’s presentation was running in real-time and Panta Rhei and had a variable frame rate above 30 frames per second. In addition, Capcom pushed 30 different shaders at the same time, a total texture capacity of 2GB and displayed between 10 and 20 million polygons per frame. Continue reading New Tech Details Unveiled For Capcom’s Panta Rhei Engine→
Sumthing Else Music Works, through its licensing relationship with Capcom, today announced that the official soundtrack for Resident Evil 6 is now available for digital download from Amazon.com, iTunes, Sumthing.com and other digital music sites. The Resident Evil 6 Original Soundtrack features over two and a half hours of original music from Capcom’s latest entry in the ground-breaking survival horror video game series which has sold over 50 million units worldwide. Continue reading Resident Evil 6 – Original Soundtrack Now Available→
Nvidia has released a new beta driver for its graphics cards. According to its release notes, this new driver addresses the crashes that were spotted in games like Remember Me and Deadlight, improves performance in Metro Last Light Faction DLC, fixes Half-Life 2 framerate drops to single digits when Ambient Occlusion is enabled in SLI mode, and removes the black edges that were found in BF3 when MSAA 4x was enabled. Continue reading Nvidia GeForce 326.41 Beta – Fixes Game Crashes, Improves Metro: Last Light’s DLC Performance→
Live For Speed is a great online racing sim game that has managed to create a big fanbase (thanks mainly to its driving and physics mechanics). However, there is no denying that the game looks a bit old-gen for today’s standards. Thankfully though, modder ‘wdowa94’ decided to create a mod that promises to overhaul the game’s visuals. Continue reading Live For Speed Will Get A New Mod That Will Overhaul Its Visuals→
Irrational Games and 2K Games have officially revealed the first DLCs for Bioshock Infinite so let’s start with the big DLC that is planned for release later this year. Titled ‘Burial At Sea’, this upcoming DLC will return players to Rapture. According to the company, the gameplay has been modified to give the player an original BioShock combat experience that merges the best parts of BioShock and BioShock Infinite. Continue reading Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea & Clash in the Clouds DLCs Announced→
Thanks to the Oculus Rift and Razer Hydra, VR gaming is almost upon us. Indie developer ‘Teddy0k’ has posted a new video of his upcoming indie shooter/experimentation, HydraDeck: Cover Shooter, and we have to say that we were utterly impressed by it. Gaming will be entering a whole new level when Oculus Rift releases, and we cannot wait for it. The downside is that most players won’t be able to enjoy BF4 or other competitive shooters/games via this way for long periods of time. Still, the experience itself will be one of its kind. Enjoy! Continue reading The Future Of VR Gaming Is Here – HydraDeck: Cover Shooter v0.2 Showcased→
1C Company has announced the development of Men of War: Assault Squad 2. This is the next chapter in the award-winning Men of War series and a continuation of the Men of War: Assault Squad experience. Continue reading Men Of War: Assault Squad 2 Announced For The PC→
A lot of rumors have been flying around lately about the first DLC of Bioshock: Infinite and today we got a little teaser about it. The PC version of Bioshock: Infinite has been updated and Irrational Games has added features necessary to support upcoming DLC. This obviously means that some crucial files for the first DLC have been added, and it remains to be seen whether PC gamers will be able to find them before 2K Games officially announces this DLC. Continue reading BioShock Infinite – PC Update Adds Support For The First DLC→