Posts by John Papadopoulos:
Forza Horizon 4 4K Screenshots Gallery on Extreme Settings
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
As you may already know, the PC demo for Forza Horizon 4 is currently available on Windows Store. As such, we’ve decided to download it and capture some 4K screenshots on Extreme settings in order to showcase its visuals.
NVIDIA claims that both GeForce RTX 2080 and GeForce RTX 2080Ti will play the latest games at 4K/60fps
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
At GTC Japan 2018, Jensen Huang claimed that both the GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080Ti will be able to run the latest games in 4K with 60fps, even without DLSS. Jensen shared two graphics in which we see both the RTX 2080 and the RTX 2080Ti outperforming the current fastest gaming NVIDIA GPU, the … Continue reading NVIDIA claims that both GeForce RTX 2080 and GeForce RTX 2080Ti will play the latest games at 4K/60fps
Jurassic World Evolution Update 1.4 now available for download, full patch release notes unveiled
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
Frontier has released a brand new update for Jurassic World Evolution. According to the developers, update 1.4 is full of new features such as a Challenge Mode, which allows you to play through the story with limited money and additional difficulties, as well as new and highly requested Sandbox features such as lifespan and feeder resupply … Continue reading Jurassic World Evolution Update 1.4 now available for download, full patch release notes unveiled
Hunt: Showdown patch 2.4 adds graphics options, resolution scaling, reduces loading times and more
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
Crytek has released a brand new patch for its competitive first-person PvP bounty hunting game that comes with heavy PvE elements, HUNT: Showdown. According to the developers, this new patch adds extensive graphics options, brings various performance/optimization improvements, adds resolution scaling and more.
Nine new games will support NVIDIA’s DLSS tech, including Darksiders 3 and OVERKILL’s The Walking Dead
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
NVIDIA has announced that nine new games will support its upcoming new supersampling technique that will be exclusive to its RTX series, DLSS. DLSS stands for Deep Learning Super Sampling and will be using the Tensor Cores and the AI in order to super sample the resolution to higher values.
AMD Radeon Adrenalin 18.9.1 is optimized for Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Star Control: Origins
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
AMD has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.1 offers optimal performance in Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Star Control: Origins.
Project Lambda, Half Life in Unreal Engine 4 fan project, is available for download right now
Posted on: 13 Sep 2018
Half Life fans, here is something really special for you today. SilverTM has released its Half Life fan project in Unreal Engine 4, Project Lambda. This project is a remake of the intro/train section of the first Half Life game, using entirely new assets in Epic’s latest game engine.
NVIDIA’s next driver will significantly improve performance in Monster Hunter World
Posted on: 12 Sep 2018
NVIDIA has confirmed that its next official driver will significantly improve performance in Monster Hunter World. Not only that, but PC gamers can use a workaround – via the NVIDIA Inspector Tool – in order to improve performance in both the latest and the previous driver.
Operation: Gral mod adds 22 new levels and improved visuals to classic Wolfenstein 3D
Posted on: 12 Sep 2018
Modder ‘RiotEsper’ has released a brand new mod for Wolfenstein 3D, called Operation: Gral. This mod adds a completely new set of visuals, 22 new levels in total and other additional features. It also retains the classic Wolfenstein 3D gameplay so this is a must-have for all old-school fans out there.
Microsoft debunks latest Halo 5 PC rumours
Posted on: 12 Sep 2018
A few days ago, we informed you about the possibility of Halo 5: Guardians coming to the PC. Microsoft has changed the banner of Halo 5 in Amazon, hinting at a possible PC release. However, and once again, Microsoft has debunked these rumours.