New Battlefield 4 Update Addresses SLI/CrossFire Flickering Issues

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Well that was quick. DICE has launched a new update for Battlefield 4 that addresses those annoying flickering issues that occurred on multi-GPU systems. This new update is 170MB in size and comes with some additional fixes for ‘three of the top crash issues on the PC platform.’ So, does this mean that the game will actually be playable this time around? We certainly hope so. You can view the complete changelog for this new BF4 update below. Continue reading New Battlefield 4 Update Addresses SLI/CrossFire Flickering Issues

Elite: Dangerous – New Update Adds Oculus Rift & Stereoscopic 3D Support

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Frontier Developments has rolled out a new update for the alpha version of Elite: Dangerous that adds support for Oculus Rift and stereoscopic 3D. Not only that, but this update comes with support for anaglyph rendering – old school Red/Cyan rendering for those without Oculus Rift or a 3D TV but with some vintage red/cyan glasses – as well as support for TrackIR. You can view below the complete changelog for this new update of Elite: Dangerous. Continue reading Elite: Dangerous – New Update Adds Oculus Rift & Stereoscopic 3D Support

The Division On The PC Won’t Be A Mere Port, Will Be A Full-fledged Optimized Version

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I still remember those beta days of World In Conflict in which I suggested – in a live chat – Massive Entertainment to increase the environmental destructibility and add some more features to that spectacular visually strategy title. Massive Entertainment is no stranger to PC gaming, and seems committed to offering a truly great PC version of The Division – instead of a mere port from its console version. Or at least that’s what the development studio claimed a while back. Continue reading The Division On The PC Won’t Be A Mere Port, Will Be A Full-fledged Optimized Version

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – Graphics Options Detailed, 1080p Max Resolution + First Screenshots

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A lot of our fans have been waiting for the PC version of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, which will finally hit our platform in early January. Konami has added some graphics options to this new version and according to JP Kellams, Creative Producer at PlatinumGames, the game won’t support resolutions higher than 1080p. In short, you’re screwed if you own a 1440p monitor. Continue reading Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – Graphics Options Detailed, 1080p Max Resolution + First Screenshots

Marvel Heroes – Update 2.1 Now Live

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Gazillion Entertainment has released a new major update for Marvel Heroes. In addition to the new enormous battle zones raging across Asgard that have been added, Ghost Rider has joined Marvel Heroes as the latest playable hero on the extensive roster of fan-favorite Marvel superheroes. Ghost Rider is now available to all players as they team up to stop the Dark Elf Malekith and his armies from destroying Asgard. Siege is a free update that includes new public combat zones, boss battles, enemies, story content, and more. Continue reading Marvel Heroes – Update 2.1 Now Live

War Thunder – Update 1.37 Rolled Out, Introduces DirectX 11 Support

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Gaijin Entertainment is pleased to announce the release of update 1.37 for its military MMO game War Thunder. The update introduces a new progression system, numerous new planes and combat maps, DirectX 11 support and many other improvements. Continue reading War Thunder – Update 1.37 Rolled Out, Introduces DirectX 11 Support

New Saint’s Row Game Is Under Development

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Good news – or bad, depends on your perspective – everyone as a new Saints Row game is currently under development. Actor-comedian Jay Mohr revealed two days ago that he was about to do his ‘voice over work for new Saints Row video game.’ Now the reason we are not claiming that this is Saints Row V is simple – this good very well be a DLC or an expansion. Fact is, however, that a new Saints Row game is underway. Continue reading New Saint’s Row Game Is Under Development

Insurgency Gets An Official Gameplay Trailer, Gets A 50% Discount Until January 2nd

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New World Interactive has released a new gameplay trailer for its Source-powered tactical multiplayer title, Insurgency. Insurgency has been currently launched via Steam’s Early Access program and aims to feature over 20 weapons with numerous attachments, no crosshair, and a focus on realistic weapon behavior including a free-aim system and intense suppression effects. The game is currently priced at 9,49€ thanks to Steam’s Holiday sale. Enjoy! Continue reading Insurgency Gets An Official Gameplay Trailer, Gets A 50% Discount Until January 2nd

ArmA 3 Looks Phenomenal In VR With Oculus Rift & Cyberith Virtualizer

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Phenomenal. This word came to my mind while watching this video for ArmA 3 in which Cyberith’s founder, Tuncay Cakmak, gives us a VR taste of Bohemia’s military sim. This is clearly a video you have to watch, even if you are no fans of FPS titles. Hell, this may be the future of gaming. Yes, Oculus Rift is awesome but when combined with Cyberith Virtualizer the gaming experience seems to be far beyond anything we’ve ever dreamed of. Enjoy! Continue reading ArmA 3 Looks Phenomenal In VR With Oculus Rift & Cyberith Virtualizer

Steam’s Winter ‘Holiday’ 2013 Sale Launched

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Well, it appears that Steam is going to have all your money these coming two weeks as Valve has launched its Winter 2013 Sale event. According to Valve, we’ll have new deals each and every day, and more than 2000 games will go on sale. So, today PC gamers can find Dead Island: Game of the Year Edition, Dishonored and Bioshock: Infinite with a 75% discount, while Batman: Arkham Origins and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance come with a 50% and a 33% discount, respectively. Continue reading Steam’s Winter ‘Holiday’ 2013 Sale Launched