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The Witcher 3 Redux Version 2.8 released, changes some quest levels, fixes rare bug & more

Aleks Vuckovic has released a brand new version of The Witcher 3 Redux Mod. According to the release notes, Version 2.8 brings changes to some quest levels to better reflect changes from this mod. Moreover, it fixes a rare bug where Flood of Anger could make Geralt move at 2X speed. Continue reading The Witcher 3 Redux Version 2.8 released, changes some quest levels, fixes rare bug & more

Hideo Kojima says that the recent Metal Gear Solid & Silent Hill IP acquisition rumors are false

A rumor surfaced back in March 2020, suggesting that Kojima Productions and Sony were planning to acquire the IP rights of Metal Gear Solid and Silent Hill. Konami acted quickly and denied those rumors in a matter of days. And, today, Hideo Kojima has once again debunked those rumors. Continue reading Hideo Kojima says that the recent Metal Gear Solid & Silent Hill IP acquisition rumors are false

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition can already run on the Nintendo Switch Emulator, yuzu

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will release later today on Nintendo Switch and apparently yuzu can already run this game. In case you weren’t aware of, yuzu is one of the best Nintendo Switch emulators to date. Continue reading Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition can already run on the Nintendo Switch Emulator, yuzu

Rumor: AMD’s 7nm “Vermeer” Zen 3 desktop CPUs to be succeeded by “Warhol” Ryzen 5000 series CPU lineup

According to a recent tweet posted by “MebiuW“, coming via “Videocardz“, one Codename for AMD’s future Ryzen 5000 series Zen 3 processor lineup has been spotted. This new future CPU lineup would be codenamed as “Warhol“. Continue reading Rumor: AMD’s 7nm “Vermeer” Zen 3 desktop CPUs to be succeeded by “Warhol” Ryzen 5000 series CPU lineup

INTEL’s mysterious “unreleased” Core i5-7660X Skylake-X CPU has been spotted in China

Here is a blast from the past. In case you were not aware of, INTEL never officially released the Core i5-7660X Skylake-X CPU to the consumer marketThough some samples actually landed in the hands of select few overclockers, but apart from this we never got any relevant info or details on this SKU. Continue reading INTEL’s mysterious “unreleased” Core i5-7660X Skylake-X CPU has been spotted in China

New teaser video released for Final Fantasy 7 PC Fan Remaster Remako HD Graphics Mod Version 2.0

The Final Fantasy 7 Remako HD Graphics Mod is a must-have mod for all FFVII PC fans out there. This mod uses AI techniques in order to upscale all of the game’s pre-rendered backgrounds, battle, world textures, as well as the game’s full-motion videos (FMVs). And today, we are happy to report that modder CaptRobau is working on its next version. Continue reading New teaser video released for Final Fantasy 7 PC Fan Remaster Remako HD Graphics Mod Version 2.0

You can now play the classic NES game Punch Out in first-person via Doom Engine

Punch-Out and Doom fans, here is something really special for you today. Modder ‘ddadd’ has released a must-have total conversion mod for Doom 2. As the title suggests, Punch-out Doom allows you to experience the classic Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! NES game in first-person perspective. Continue reading You can now play the classic NES game Punch Out in first-person via Doom Engine

Rumor: AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 4000 “Vermeer” desktop processors to utilize TSMC’s new 5nm+ process node

According to a recent report from “DigiTimes“, coming via VideoCardz, there has been a change of plan in AMD’s roadmap.  Previously, AMD had plans to introduce the new upcoming “Vermeer” Zen3 desktop CPUs on the “7nm” EUV fabrication node from TSMC.  5nm was actually reserved for ZEN 4. Continue reading Rumor: AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 4000 “Vermeer” desktop processors to utilize TSMC’s new 5nm+ process node

Path of Exile now supports the Vulkan API, aiming to offer more consistent framerates

Grinding Gear Games has released a new update for Path of Exile that adds support for the Vulkan API. According to the team, the Vulkan renderer provides much more consistent performance than the DirectX 11 one, especially when under high CPU load. Continue reading Path of Exile now supports the Vulkan API, aiming to offer more consistent framerates