CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 Will Support Both First & Third Person Perspectives

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Although CDPR has not revealed much about its cyberpunk game, it was revealed – during CD Projekt RED’s Balazs Torok and Krzysztof Krzyscin SIGGRAPH 2013 talk – that the game will be a mix of FPP and TPP. In short, this means that Cyberpunk 2077 will support both first person and third person perspectives. Continue reading CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 Will Support Both First & Third Person Perspectives

RED Engine was originally meant to be used in The Witcher 3, New Tech Details Unveiled

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During their SIGGRAPH 2013 talk, CD Projekt RED’s Balazs Torok and Krzysztof Krzyscin unveiled some new interesting information about RED Engine; the engine powering The Witcher 2 and CDPR’s upcoming RPG, The Witcher 3. According to the developers, this engine was originally meant to be used in The Witcher 3 as the game was planned ahead already, however CDPR decided to take advantage of it with The Witcher 2. Continue reading RED Engine was originally meant to be used in The Witcher 3, New Tech Details Unveiled

WRC 4 – First Trailer Released

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BigBen and Milestone have released the first trailer for WRC 4, in which we get to see the in-game visuals of this upcoming racer. WRC 4 is the official game for the 2013 FIA World Rally Championship and features the rallies, drivers and teams from the 2013 WRC calendar. The game is currently planned for an October release on PC, X360 and PS3. Enjoy! Continue reading WRC 4 – First Trailer Released

John Carmack’s QuakeCon 2013 Keynote & Speech About The Physics of Light and Rendering

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A lot of you asked for the video links about John Carmack’s speeches during this year’s QuakeCon. And thankfully, Bethesda has delivered. The big publisher has not only released his amazing and annual QuakeCon keynote, but has also uploaded his speech about the physics of light and rendering. There is really nothing more to add, other than you should definitely watch them. So sit back and enjoy! Continue reading John Carmack’s QuakeCon 2013 Keynote & Speech About The Physics of Light and Rendering

Next-Gen Visuals Showcased Via This Project CARS Video

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YouTube’s member ‘ADRIANF1esp’ shared a mind-blowing video for Slightly Mad Studios’ upcoming racer, Project CARS. Andrian captured a lap in pCars and then applied some filters to have a tonality, lighting, lens effect and realistic sound, along with camera movements that mimic its position on the helmet. The end result is simply fantastic, though we should note that it does not represent the game’s visuals, and we don’t know whether Slightly Mad Studios will be able to match what Andrian has created. Still, this will give you an idea of what next-gen games will look like. Enjoy! Continue reading Next-Gen Visuals Showcased Via This Project CARS Video

Success – Mortal Kombat 9 PC Sales Are Way Above Expectations

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Ah, remember Ed Boon’s attitude towards PC gamers? You know, his usual trolling when it came to Mortal Kombat 9 PC? Well, it seems that the founder of NetherRealm Studios was quite surprised with how PC gamers embraced his fighting game, claiming that the sales of the PC version are way above both Warner Bros’ and NetherRealm Studios’ expectations. Continue reading Success – Mortal Kombat 9 PC Sales Are Way Above Expectations

Silent Hill: Homecoming Looks Great With This Custom ENBSeries Mod

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Our reader ‘k-man’ sent us some screenshots of Silent Hill: Homecoming. k-man downsampled the game from a higher resolution, and used a custom ENBSeries mod, as well as a mod that removes the film grain. The end result is great, though you should keep in mind that: a) Silent Hill: Homecoming was released in 2008 on the PC and b) it cannot come close to next-gen titles, despite the efforts. Still, it looks way better than its vanilla version, so make sure to at least check those screenshots below! Continue reading Silent Hill: Homecoming Looks Great With This Custom ENBSeries Mod

Battlefield 4 – New Videos Hit The Internet

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Two new videos for Battlefield 4 hit the Internet yesterday. The first is from the alpha build of Battlefield 4’s MP, showcasing what this FPS looks like on the PC. There are a lot of placeholders and missing textures, so there is really nothing spectacular to behold. On the other hand, the second trailer is at least better visually. This second video is no other than the French version of the ‘Total War’ trailer has been leaked. We’ve also included a 40 minutes long video, featuring some MP action (kudos to GhostRiderLSOV for spotting it). Enjoy! Continue reading Battlefield 4 – New Videos Hit The Internet

GRID 2 – Community Patch Will Bring Mod Support

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Well, this is a nice surprise. Codemasters announced that it will be bringing mod support to GRID 2 via its upcoming Community Patch. This is the first time that a Codemasters racing title will be officially supporting mods. Yes, we’ve got some brilliant mods for Codies’ previous racing games, but now they will be officially supported. So that’s good news all around. Continue reading GRID 2 – Community Patch Will Bring Mod Support