Yesterday, NVIDIA and Bethesda announced that Wolfenstein: Youngblood will support real-time ray tracing effects. Although the publisher did not reveal the effects for which ray tracing will be used, it released a new trailer that featured scenes with ray tracing enabled. Continue reading Wolfenstein: Youngblood – Real-time Ray Tracing versus Vanilla/Console video comparison [UPDATE]
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RAGE 2 – Review
What is the secret behind a good sequel? While some of the best sequels focus on refining what was poorly implemented in the first installment, others just carry on the story and leave the core gameplay largely intact. Then there are sequels that have blown our minds by making everything bigger or more elaborate, and yet some of my other favourites are basically just a graphical upgrade. Continue reading RAGE 2 – Review
Wolfenstein: Youngblood will support real-time ray tracing and NVIDIA Adaptive Shading
NVIDIA has announced that the new Wolfenstein shooter, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, will feature real-time ray tracing effects in order to improve its visuals, as well as support for the NVIDIA Adaptive Shading in order to further improve overall performance. Continue reading Wolfenstein: Youngblood will support real-time ray tracing and NVIDIA Adaptive Shading
New gameplay trailer released for Wolfenstein: Young Blood
Bethesda has released a new gameplay trailer for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. This new trailer is 2 minutes and will give you an idea of what you can expect from this new Wolfenstein game that is being developed by Machine Games and Arkane Studios. Continue reading New gameplay trailer released for Wolfenstein: Young Blood
Bethesda has officially removed Denuvo from the Steam version of RAGE 2
Man, what a roller coaster this has been. While testing the review code, we’ve discovered that Avalanche has implemented the Denuvo anti-tamper tech in RAGE 2 (even though Bethesda hadn’t listed Denuvo on the game’s Steam store page). This, obviously, frustrated a lot of PC gamers who felt cheated by the publisher. Continue reading Bethesda has officially removed Denuvo from the Steam version of RAGE 2
New 16GB Texture Pack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion improves all textures by 4X times
Last month, we informed you about a Texture Pack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion that overhauled all of its textures to 4K and 8K resolution. And today, we are presenting you another Texture Pack using AI techniques (ESRGAN to be more precise) that improves all textures by 4X times and weights around 16GB in size. Continue reading New 16GB Texture Pack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion improves all textures by 4X times
RAGE 2’s Bethesda Store version does not use the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, has been cracked
A couple of days ago, we informed you about RAGE 2 using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Our findings were based on the Steam version and after we published our article, Bethesda confirmed the existence of Denuvo by updating the game’s Steam store page. However, it appears that its Bethesda Store version is – at least for now – Denuvo-free. Continue reading RAGE 2’s Bethesda Store version does not use the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, has been cracked
RAGE 2 PC Performance Analysis
RAGE 2 is a game that a lot of first-person shooter fans have been looking forward to. Powered by the APEX Engine and taking advantage of the Vulkan API, it’s time to benchmark this shooter and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading RAGE 2 PC Performance Analysis
RAGE 2 runs like a charm on older CPUs + 4K Screenshots + PC Gameplay Footage
RAGE 2 releases tomorrow and since there are a lot of PC gamers wondering how the PC version looks and performs, we’ve decided to share below some 4K screenshots on Ultra settings, as well as a video showing 10 minutes of PC gameplay footage from it. Continue reading RAGE 2 runs like a charm on older CPUs + 4K Screenshots + PC Gameplay Footage
RAGE 2 uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech and the Vulkan API
The embargo for RAGE 2 has just been lifted and we can confirm that the game uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Moreover, RAGE 2 is powered by the APEX Engine and uses the Vulkan API, something that will definitely please a lot of PC owners of weaker PC configurations. Continue reading RAGE 2 uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech and the Vulkan API