Bungie has announced that Destiny 2 won’t be compatible with a lot of well known third-party monitoring programs. The dev team noted that it will resist attempts by third-party applications to insert code into the game client in order to prevent hackers from getting access to it. As such, programs like FRAPS, EVGA Precision and MSi Afterburner will not be supported. Continue reading Destiny 2 will not be compatible with EVGA Precision, MSi Afterburner, FRAPS, OBS and XSplit
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana – New trailer showcases a new cast of characters
NIS America has released a new trailer for Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana – New trailer showcases a new cast of characters, introducing a new cast of colorful characters who aid Adol on his journey. This trailer shows the young noblewoman Laxia, as well as fisherman Sahad, transporter Hummel, and the isle native Ricotta. Enjoy! Continue reading Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana – New trailer showcases a new cast of characters
Blizzard Working on New IP’s and is Incubating New Ideas
Blizzard has begun working on new IP’s for their upcoming games, but will not rush any new titles as there is many of such incubating within the developer.
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Quake 2 looks absolutely stunning – and noisy as hell – with real-time GPU pathtracing renderer
Path tracing and ray tracing are two renderers that we strongly believe will benefit video-games in one or two decades. Yeah, we are talking about something that some people may never experience, however real-time pathtracing is capable of producing incredible reflections, shadows, and global illumination effects. And gamers can get an idea of what pathtracing is all about as Edd Biddulph has been working on a GPU pathtracer for Quake 2. Continue reading Quake 2 looks absolutely stunning – and noisy as hell – with real-time GPU pathtracing renderer
F1 2017 – Career mode expanded and detailed
Codemasters and Deep Silver have today released the latest gameplay trailer for F1 2017, the official videogame of the 2017 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, showcasing the extensive Career Mode that makes it the most complete game in the franchise’s history. Continue reading F1 2017 – Career mode expanded and detailed
Friday the 13th: The Game has sold over 1.8 million copies in its first two months
Gun Media has announced that Friday the 13th: The Game has sold over 1.8 million copies in its first two months, despite its rocky launch. And while the publisher did not reveal any platform numbers, we can predict the PC sales thanks to SteamSpy’s data. Continue reading Friday the 13th: The Game has sold over 1.8 million copies in its first two months
DYNASTY WARRIORS 9 is officially coming to the PC, new screenshots released
KOEI Tecmo has officially announced that DYNASTY WARRIORS 9 will be coming to the PC. In order to celebrate this announcement, Omega Force unveiled a plethora of new assets that offer a deeper look in to the vast Chinese landscapes and wildlife, new character designs, and brand-new characters. Continue reading DYNASTY WARRIORS 9 is officially coming to the PC, new screenshots released
HITMAN now has more than 5 million players
IO Interactive has announced that HITMAN has surpassed 5 million players. This is definitely great news for the studio, so it will be interesting to see whether this game will be able to hit the 6 million goal in its lifetime, and whether the team will keep supporting HITMAN in 2018. Continue reading HITMAN now has more than 5 million players
Red Dead Redemption 2 may not come to the PC
Red Dead Redemption 2 being one of the most hunted games for news has perhaps copped a small blow as Rockstar’s parent publisher Take-Two says it believes in the PC market but doesn’t know if Red Dead Redemption 2 will be on it.
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Intel’s “Coffee Lake” Core i7 & i5 CPUs will most likely require new motherboards
And it appears that Intel has dropped the ball. A couple of days ago, we informed you about the full specs of the new upcoming Intel Coffee Lake i7 & i5 CPUs. These new processors will be using the LGA1151 socket, however it appears that they won’t be compatible with the LGA1151 motherboards that are currently available. Continue reading Intel’s “Coffee Lake” Core i7 & i5 CPUs will most likely require new motherboards