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Fallout California – unofficial prequel mod to New Vegas – Version 2.2.1 available for download, optimizes performance

The team behind Fallout California, an unofficial prequel mod to Fallout: New Vegas, has released a brand new version of it. In case you weren’t aware of, this mod adds a brand new campaign that players can launch from the main menu. Continue reading Fallout California – unofficial prequel mod to New Vegas – Version 2.2.1 available for download, optimizes performance

Enter the Gungeon is free this week on the Epic Store

Another Thursday, another free PC game. Following short on the heels of Kingdom: New Lands, this week the Epic Store has Enter the Gungeon by Dodge Roll studios on offer for the same price as a free toaster. For the unfamiliar, the Epic Store has a partnership program with developers in which a new free game is on offer every week. Continue reading Enter the Gungeon is free this week on the Epic Store

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is free to play until June 17th, Key Features revealed for Title Update #4

Ubisoft has announced that the free weekend for The Division 2 is a go. PC gamers can go ahead, download the game from UPLAY or Epic Games Store, and start playing with their friends for free until Monday June 17th at 05:00 PM UTC / 07:00 AM UTC. Continue reading Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is free to play until June 17th, Key Features revealed for Title Update #4

Doom Remake 4 shuts down due to cease and desist from Zenimax

Back in January 2019, we informed you about a new mod for the first Doom game that aimed to overhaul its visuals. Created by modder ‘vasyan777’, Doom Remake 4 brought with it High Resolution textures with PBR materials, 3D models of every object and enemy, New HUD, Brutal mods with plenty of blood and gibsmore lights, support for the Vulkan API and more. However, it appears that this mod is no longer under active development. Continue reading Doom Remake 4 shuts down due to cease and desist from Zenimax

AMD will support ray tracing on its next-generation NAVI GPUs, promises full ray tracing via the cloud

At E3 2019, AMD revealed that its next generation graphics cards that will be based on its RDNA architecture will support hardware ray tracing effects. As such, the red team basically confirmed that a) its new RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT GPUs will not support any ray tracing effects and b) its new GPUs – which will most likely arrive in 2020 prior to the release of next-gen consoles – will support it. Continue reading AMD will support ray tracing on its next-generation NAVI GPUs, promises full ray tracing via the cloud