The GOG version of The Witcher 3 is available for pre-loading, and some users found the XML options via which PC gamers will be – most probably – able to tweak the game’s graphics settings. Via the game’s XML files, PC gamers can enable the Sharpening filter (that was used in most early screenshots). Not only that, but there is an “Uber” quality for a lot of graphics options (including the game’s Terrain, Textures and LOD settings). Continue reading The Witcher 3 – XML Will Let You Enable Sharpening – “Uber” Terrain, Textures & LOD Options Found
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Life is Strange – Episode Three Releases on May 19th
Square Enix announced today that Life is Strange Episode 3 – ‘Chaos Theory’ will be released on May 19th. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher has released a new screenshot from this third episode of its adventure video-game series that can be viewed below. Continue reading Life is Strange – Episode Three Releases on May 19th
Grand Theft Auto V – Mod Completely Removes Chromatic Aberration
Chromatic Aberration is considered one of the most annoying graphical effects, especially when developers do not offer an option to disable it in their games. And as you may have guessed, GTA V is one of those games. Well, great news everyone as a modder has released a mod that completely removes this graphical effect. Continue reading Grand Theft Auto V – Mod Completely Removes Chromatic Aberration
Tom Clancy’s The Division Is Now Planned for a Q1 2016 Release
Ubisoft has just announced that The Division is now planned for a Q1 2016 release on PC, Xbox One and PS4. In addition, Ubisoft revealed that it will show this highly anticipated title in this year’s E3 event, so here is hoping that the new footage will be as good as the previous ones we’ve been getting for it. Continue reading Tom Clancy’s The Division Is Now Planned for a Q1 2016 Release
Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate – First Official Details & Gameplay Walkthrough
Ubisoft has revealed the first official key features of Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, and has released a gameplay walkthrough that can be viewed below. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate – First Official Details & Gameplay Walkthrough
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Will Be Delayed on the PC
Ubisoft has just revealed – via its latest livestream – that the next Assassin’s Creed game will be delayed on the PC. While the current-gen console versions of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will be coming on October 23rd, the PC version will be released afterwards (and there is currently no ETA other than a vague “Autumn 2015” date). Continue reading Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Will Be Delayed on the PC
ARK: Survival Evolved Is an Open-World Dinosaur Survival Game, Features Feathered Dinos
Studio Wildcard has announced a new open-world dinosaur survival game called ARK: Survival Evolved. ARK: Survival Evolved will be powered by Unreal Engine 4, will feature feathered dinosaurs, and will be coming to Steam Early Access on June 2nd. Continue reading ARK: Survival Evolved Is an Open-World Dinosaur Survival Game, Features Feathered Dinos
CD Projekt RED Dev on PC Pirates: “Day-1 Patch will be available to everyone, but please support us”
News flash everyone; the GOG version of The Witcher 3 has been leaked on pretty much all torrent sites. And while most of you would be thinking that all companies would do anything in their power to take down these torrents, CD Projekt RED decided to think outside of the box and let PC pirates know that the day-1 patch will be available to everyone as a separate download. Continue reading CD Projekt RED Dev on PC Pirates: “Day-1 Patch will be available to everyone, but please support us”
Grandia II Remastered Coming Soon on Steam
GungHo Online Entertainment today announced that, as a result of enthusiastic feedback from a GameArts Survey, a remastered version of the developer’s classic RPG Grandia II has recently begun development for Steam and Windows PC. Continue reading Grandia II Remastered Coming Soon on Steam
Lemma – Indie First-Person Parkour – Now Available After Nearly Five Years of Development
Solo developer Evan Todd announced today the release of Lemma for PC after nearly five years of development. This first-person parkour game enables creative building through movement. Continue reading Lemma – Indie First-Person Parkour – Now Available After Nearly Five Years of Development