HTC has officially announced that Vive will be coming in early April, and will be priced at $799. According to the company, Vive will be delivered as a ‘complete kit allowing users to instantly jump into a fully immersive virtual environment using two wireless controllers, 360 degree tracking and room scale movement sensors.‘ Continue reading HTC Vive Will Be Priced At $799 – Releases In Early April, Will Come With Two VR Experiences
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HITMAN Beta – SLI Fix Found, Offering 96% Scaling On Two NVIDIA Graphics Cards
HITMAN’s beta phase is currently under way and it appears that the game does not support SLI out of the box. Well, fear not SLI owners as we’ve got a fix for you. Via the following workaround, we were able to properly utilize our GTX690 to its fullest, as both of our GPU cores were being used at 96%. Continue reading HITMAN Beta – SLI Fix Found, Offering 96% Scaling On Two NVIDIA Graphics Cards
AMD Is Offering A Free Game To Owners Of Specific AMD GPUs & CPUs
AMD is currently offering a free game to owners of specific AMD GPUs and CPUs. All you have to do is visit AMD’s website, run its verification tool, and select the free game of your choice. For your convenience, we’ve listed below the eligble GPUs and CPUs, so go ahead and take a look before visiting AMD’s website. Continue reading AMD Is Offering A Free Game To Owners Of Specific AMD GPUs & CPUs
Massive Entertainment’s Snowdrop Engine May Be Used In Other Ubisoft Games
Despite the fact that The Division’s visuals have been downgraded, the engine powering Massive Entertainment’s title is phenomenal. Truth be told, some of its features have been toned down, however the Snowdrop seems like a solid engine. And Ubisoft has revealed that other titles may borrow Massive’s engine in the near future. Continue reading Massive Entertainment’s Snowdrop Engine May Be Used In Other Ubisoft Games
Rise of the Tomb Raider – New Update Fixes SSAO/HBAO+ Artifacts, Packs Smaller Optimizations
Crystal Dynamics and Nixxes have released a new update for the PC version of Rise of the Tomb Raider. This new patch adds a new option to disable the camera automatically centering behind the player when strafing, fixes artifacts when SSAO/HBAO+ was enabled in combination with SSAA, and brings a variety of other smaller optimizations, bug-fixes, and tweaks. This patch is now available on Steam, and you can read its complete changelog below. Continue reading Rise of the Tomb Raider – New Update Fixes SSAO/HBAO+ Artifacts, Packs Smaller Optimizations
DOOM Will Feature 17 Single-Player Missions, Map Names Revealed Via Datamining
Gamers seem to be really thirsty about DOOM. After Doomworld‘s previous leaks, some new information surfaced yesterday. According to the latest reports, DOOM will feature 17 single-player missions. Not only that, but according to the official Twitter account, the game will last over 13 hours. Continue reading DOOM Will Feature 17 Single-Player Missions, Map Names Revealed Via Datamining
Bethesda Is Working On Three Longer-term Projects, “different than anything we’ve done before”
Bethesda’s Todd Howard has revealed that the company is currently working on three new longer-term projects that will be in many ways different than anything the team has ever done. While Howard did not reveal any additional information about these projects, he did say that they will retain Bethesda’s style, meaning that they will be big and crazy. Continue reading Bethesda Is Working On Three Longer-term Projects, “different than anything we’ve done before”
Street Fighter V – New Server Update Improves Matchmaking, Fixes Lounges
Street Fighter V was released two days ago and since then, Capcom has been trying to fix most of its major issues. And today, we are happy to report that the game is actually playable. While the team has not added any additional content to it yet, it has managed to resolve some of its annoying issues, so kudos to it. Continue reading Street Fighter V – New Server Update Improves Matchmaking, Fixes Lounges
Need For Speed – Official PC System Requirements Revealed
Electronic Arts and Ghost Games have announced the official PC requirements for Need For Speed. Contrary to other developers, Ghost Games has explained what the minimum and recommended requirements actually mean. In short, the minimum requirements are for 720p and 30fps, while the recommended requirements are for 1080p and 60fps. You can read the full PC system requirements below. Continue reading Need For Speed – Official PC System Requirements Revealed
World of Warcraft: Legion – PC System Requirements Revealed
Blizzard has revealed the PC system requirements for World of Warcraft: Legion. World of Warcraft: Legion will require at least a dual core CPU with 2GB of RAM, 45GB of free hard disk space, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 440 or AMD Radeon HD 5670 or Intel HD Graphics 5000 GPU. You can view the full PC system requirements below. Continue reading World of Warcraft: Legion – PC System Requirements Revealed