Microsoft and Asobo have released a brand new update for Microsoft Flight Simulator that adds beta support for the DirectX 12 API. However, and contrary to what you may have seen on YouTube, this update does NOT add any Ray Tracing effects. Continue reading Microsoft Flight Simulator Patch 1.21.13.0 adds beta support for DX12
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DICE pitched Battlefront 3 to EA but was shot down, two story-driven single-player Star Wars games in development
According to industry insider Tom Henderson, DICE pitched Battlefront 3 to EA for its next title. However, the publisher has shot it down due to licensing costs. As such, DICE is now – most likely – working on a new Battlefield game. Thankfully, though, there are currently two story-driven single-player Star Wars games in development at EA. Continue reading DICE pitched Battlefront 3 to EA but was shot down, two story-driven single-player Star Wars games in development
Icarus will support Ray Tracing Global Illumination & NVIDIA DLSS
RocketWerkz has announced that its upcoming survival game, Icarus, will support both Ray Tracing and NVIDIA’s DLSS tech. RocketWerkz has partnered with NVIDIA and will be using Ray Tracing in order to enhance the game’s Global Illumination. Continue reading Icarus will support Ray Tracing Global Illumination & NVIDIA DLSS
The original PC versions of GTA 3, GTA Vice City & GTA San Andreas will soon be available for purchase
Rockstar has just announced that the classic/original PC Version of GTA 3, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas will be, once again, available for purchase. The team claimed that these classic games will be available as a bundle on Rockstar Store soon. However, there is no word yet on whether these classics will return to Steam. Continue reading The original PC versions of GTA 3, GTA Vice City & GTA San Andreas will soon be available for purchase
Battlefield 2042 launches with Mostly Negative Reviews on Steam
Electronic Arts and DICE released today Battlefield 2042 on Steam and in just a few hours, the game has received Mostly Negative Reviews. Continue reading Battlefield 2042 launches with Mostly Negative Reviews on Steam
Official PC system requirements for Dean Hall’s Icarus
RocketWerkz has revealed the official PC system requirements for its upcoming session-based sci-fi survival game, Icarus. In addition, the team confirmed that the game will release on December 4th on Steam. Continue reading Official PC system requirements for Dean Hall’s Icarus
Action-RPG Thymesia has been delayed until 2022
OverBorder Studio has announced that its upcoming action RPG, Thymesia, has been delayed until 2022. The team claims that it needs more time in order to work on the game’s finishing touches. Continue reading Action-RPG Thymesia has been delayed until 2022
Sifu is coming to PC on February 8th 2022, gets new gameplay trailers
Sloclap revealed that it has moved Sifu’s launch date up by two weeks to February 8th. Sifu is currently approaching gold master status and the game will be polished and ship-ready ahead of its previously communicated launch date. Additionally, Sloclap released two brand-new gameplay videos for the highly anticipated Kung Fu action game Sifu, revealing in-depth information on the game’s combat and progression systems. Continue reading Sifu is coming to PC on February 8th 2022, gets new gameplay trailers
Humankind PC Demo is now available for download
SEGA and Amplitude Studios have announced that a PC demo is currently available on Steam for their latest strategy game, Humankind. This demo will let you play and get an idea of what this new strategy game is all about. Continue reading Humankind PC Demo is now available for download
AMD GPU owners can now use NVIDIA’s Image Scaling Tech (NIS)
A few days ago, we informed you about the new algorithm for NVIDIA’s Image Scaling tech, NIS. This tech was available to all NVIDIA owners and according to the green team, it produces better results than AMD’s FSR. So, good news everyone as AMD GPU owners can now use NVIDIA’s tech via Lossless Scaling 1.6. Continue reading AMD GPU owners can now use NVIDIA’s Image Scaling Tech (NIS)