Skyrim is coming out in a few days and we bet that some PC gamers would love to enjoy it in 3D awesomeness. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to as Nvidia’s Andrew revealed that the company has tested Bethesda’s upcoming baby and found out some issues with it when 3D Vision was enabled. To be more accurate, Skyrim suffers from the same problems that were present in Oblivion. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim won’t be 3D-Ready out of the box; More hints at upgraded GameBryo engine→
Oh boy, I still remember all those poor PC gamers that were blaming and cursing EA and THQ for the leaked PC versions of Battlefield 3 and Saints Row: The Third. The good thing – if you can call it a good thing – was that those pirated versions were not fully playable before their official release. In the land of consoles however, things are a bit different. And we can report at this point that the X360 version of the highly anticipated The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been leaked to various torrent sites. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Leaked on X360 10 Days Before Official Release→
As with most multi-platform games, there is a lot of concern about the quality of Bethesda’s highly anticipated RPG, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s PC version. And although we do know that the game will support mods – thus will achieve higher levels of image fidelity due to texture packs and mods, Pete Hines has stated that the vanilla PC version is impressive and great looking. In fact, when Pete was asked by a fan about the PC version, he replied that it will ‘melt your face’ – provided you already have a high-end PC. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim PC is gonna ‘melt your face’→
Enjoy the first 20 minutes of Bethesda’s upcoming RPG, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. As usual, these first 20 minutes contain some spoilers so avoid this video if you want to experience the game the way it was meant to be played. Skyrim is slated for release on November 11th and promises to be one of the best games of 2011. Oh, and although Bethesda claimed that its game engine is brand new… well, it’s obvious that it is based on the old Gamebryo. Still, let’s hope that it will be better optimized for current-generation CPUs and GPUs. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – First 20 Minutes→
Noticed something interesting? Yeap, those system requirements for Bethesda’s upcoming RPG – that were supposed to be released yesterday – are nowhere to be found. Fear not though, as there is a high probability that they will finally get revealed sometime today. This comes from Pete Hines himself, as he tweeted yesterday that the PC spec tests are running today. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim PC System Requirements Released→
A rumor appeared this morning, stating that Doom 4 is “indefinitely postponed” due to RAGE’s disappointing launch. Everyone was shocked and a bit depressed with how the mighty have fallen. Moreover, those who were looking forward to Doom 4 got a bit worried as there was a possibility that it would get canceled. Imagine that, a disappointing launch of a new IP destroying your reputation and your future plans. Ouch. Continue reading Bethesda reassures that Doom 4 won’t be affected by RAGE’s launch and is not “indefinitely postponed”→
trancemaster_1988 has just released the latest version of his Morrowind overhaul, Morrowind Rebirth 1.3. With Morrowind Rebirth you will be able to return to the magical Island of Vvardenfell once more and find new enemies to fight, exciting areas to explore, gain access to new weapons to slay your foes or just roam the huge world that’s out there. This 1.3 version brings lots of fixes and you can view the entire changelog after the jump. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Rebirth 1.3 Released→
You’ve probably already heard of a high resolution texture pack for RAGE was rumored to get released after its official launch. This rumored texture pack was supposed to be 150GB in size and would update the game’s low-res textures with some proper, high-res ones. Well, this is not gonna happen as John Carmack admited that the source textures are almost the same as the ones that are currently used in RAGE PC. Continue reading John Carmack crashes PC gamers’ hopes for a High-Resolution Texture Pack on RAGE→
iD Software’s first patch for RAGE locked most of the console commands that a lot of PC gamers were using. As you’d expect, pretty much everyone complained to iD and it seems that a new patch will be rolled out that will actually bring back all of console commands to the PC version of RAGE. Continue reading iD Software is working hard on bringing back console commands in RAGE→