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AMD will not implement DirectX ray tracing until all of its models, from low-end to high-end, can support it

In an interview with 4Gamer, AMD’s Senior Vice President of Engineering for Radeon Technologies Group, David Wang, revealed that the red team will not implement DirectX ray tracing until all of its GPUs are capable of supporting it. Continue reading AMD will not implement DirectX ray tracing until all of its models, from low-end to high-end, can support it

Sunset Overdrive releases on the PC on November 16th according to Amazon, will feature all DLCs

Another week, another Sunset Overdrive rumour. Amazon has listed the PC version for a November 16th release. Moreover, and according to this listing, the PC version will feature the Mystery of Mooil Rig, Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines and the Weapons Pack. Continue reading Sunset Overdrive releases on the PC on November 16th according to Amazon, will feature all DLCs

We Happy Few patch 1.5 improves framerate and memory usage, brings numerous fixes

Compulsion Games has released a brand new update for We Happy Few. According to the release notes, this patch will update your game’s version to 1.5 and comes with framerate and memory usage improvements across all platforms, fixes a number of rare and random crash issues, and brings some localization/subtitles improvements. Continue reading We Happy Few patch 1.5 improves framerate and memory usage, brings numerous fixes

Denuvo 5.3 anti-tamper tech has been cracked, Hitman 2 cracked days prior to its official release

Things are not looking good for Denuvo. A few days ago, we reported about Denuvo 5.2 getting cracked in just five days by a new video-games cracking group. And today, this very same group was able to crack Denuvo 5.3 and Hitman 2 two days prior to its official release. Continue reading Denuvo 5.3 anti-tamper tech has been cracked, Hitman 2 cracked days prior to its official release

Microsoft has acquired Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment

And it appears that the rumours were true after all. Microsoft has just announced that it has acquired both Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment. These two PC studios are now part of Microsoft’s first party studios so it will be interesting to see what games they’ll be developing for Microsoft’s platforms. Continue reading Microsoft has acquired Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment

Star Citizen Alpha 3.3 is now available to all backers, comes with major performance improvements

Cloud Imperium has announced that Star Citizen Alpha 3.3 is now available to all backers. Alpha 3.3 features Object Container Streaming; a processing tool that controls how much of the game’s massive universe must be loaded by player’s CPU. Continue reading Star Citizen Alpha 3.3 is now available to all backers, comes with major performance improvements

Bethesda will use an upgraded version of the Creation Engine for The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield

I think most of us saw that coming. Even though The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield target next-generation platforms, Bethesda will be still using for them the Creation Engine. Of course the publisher stated that it will be an upgraded version however we don’t know whether the big issues that have plagued this engine will be addressed or not. Continue reading Bethesda will use an upgraded version of the Creation Engine for The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield