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First Sociable Soccer patch pokes fun at Electronic Arts, improves AI, goalkeepers and collisions

Combo Breaker has released the first major patch for Sociable Soccer. According to the team, this patch improves the AI, goalkeepers, slide tackles, headers and the in-game HUD display. Furthermore, this patch improves collisions for ball, players and posts. Continue reading First Sociable Soccer patch pokes fun at Electronic Arts, improves AI, goalkeepers and collisions

PlayerUnknown’s: Battlegrounds surpasses 22 million sales on Steam

There is literally nothing stopping this train. Earlier this month, we reported about PlayerUnknown’s: Battlegrounds surpassing 20 million sales. Fast forward a few weeks and here we are today with the game surpassing 22 million copies on Steam. Continue reading PlayerUnknown’s: Battlegrounds surpasses 22 million sales on Steam

Assassin’s Creed Origins suffers from stuttering issues but has not been downgraded at all

Yesterday, Ubisoft released a new update for the PC version of Assassin’s Creed: Origins. As we’ve already reported, this patch introduces annoying stuttering issues on quad-core CPUs; stutters that were not present in the launch version. However, and contrary to various reports, Ubisoft has not downgraded the game’s visuals. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed Origins suffers from stuttering issues but has not been downgraded at all

First ELEX patch fixes crashes on 16-core CPUs, brings various gameplay tweaks and fixes

Piranha Bytes has released the first patch for its latest action RPG, ELEX. According to the release notes, this patch fixes some crashes for systems with more than 16 logical CPU cores. In addition, this patch fixes saving for all Windows user, as well as some freezes in tutorials. Continue reading First ELEX patch fixes crashes on 16-core CPUs, brings various gameplay tweaks and fixes

VRMark Cyan Room DirectX 12 benchmark now available, appears to run amazing on AMD’s GPUs

Futuremark has announced the release of VRMark Cyan Room. VRMark Cyan Room is a VR benchmark that uses a pure DirectX 12 engine built in-house and optimized for VR. This benchmark tool features a large, complex environment and many eye-catching effects. Continue reading VRMark Cyan Room DirectX 12 benchmark now available, appears to run amazing on AMD’s GPUs

Assassin’s Creed: Origins still needs further optimization improvements, patch 1.05 benchmarked

Assassin’s Creed: Origins is a pretty interesting case on the PC. Ubisoft’s latest title is among the most demanding PC games of 2017. And while it scales wonderfully on more than four CPU cores/threads, the game suffers from optimization issues. The French company has just released a new patch for the PC version and so we decided to benchmark it. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed: Origins still needs further optimization improvements, patch 1.05 benchmarked