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A Way Out PC Performance Analysis

Hazelight’s co-op prison game, A Way Out, was released last week. In this game, players will take on the role of Leo and Vincent who must work together through their riveting escape from prison and beyond. Electronic Arts has provided us with a review code so it’s time now to benchmark it and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading A Way Out PC Performance Analysis

This mod for Need for Speed removes its annoying chromatic aberration and vignette effects

Modder ‘GrosRelou’ has released a new mod for the 2016 version of Need for Speed that removes its annoying chromatic aberration and vignette effects. Chromatic aberration is perhaps the worst effect we’ve ever seen, and every developer should be offering options to disable it. And when that is not possible, we have to rely on such mods, so thank God for modders. Continue reading This mod for Need for Speed removes its annoying chromatic aberration and vignette effects

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Update 2.0 detailed, adds pre-compilation of DX12 shaders to reduce stuttering

Electronic Arts and DICE have released a new major update for Star Wars Battlefront 2. As promised, this patch makes a lot of changes to its progression system. Star Cards, or any other item impacting gameplay, will only be earned through gameplay and will not be available for purchase. Continue reading Star Wars Battlefront 2 Update 2.0 detailed, adds pre-compilation of DX12 shaders to reduce stuttering

Need for Speed: Payback March update releases tomorrow, full patch release notes unveiled

Electronic Arts and Ghost Games have revealed the full release notes for Need for Speed Payback’s March update. This latest patch for EA’s racing game will be released tomorrow and according to its changelog, it will add Drift Zones, Speed Runs, Speed Traps and Jumps to AllDrive. Continue reading Need for Speed: Payback March update releases tomorrow, full patch release notes unveiled

EA will revamp the progression system of Star Wars: Battlefront 2 on March 21st, will reduce micro-transactions

Electronic Arts has announced that the Star Wars Battlefront 2 Progression update, which includes a complete re-design of the in-game progression system, will begin rolling out on March 21st. As the publisher noted, with this update, progression will be now linear. This means that Star Cards, or any other item impacting gameplay, will only be earned through gameplay and will not be available for purchase. Continue reading EA will revamp the progression system of Star Wars: Battlefront 2 on March 21st, will reduce micro-transactions

Battlefield 2018 will be playable at EA Play 2018

Electronic Arts has announced that EA Play 2018 will take place in the Hollywood Palladium on June 9-11. This is EA’s annual special E3 event and during this event, the next Battlefield game, codenamed Battlefield 2018, will be playable. In addition, EA will also give us a glimpse at Bioware’s Anthem. Continue reading Battlefield 2018 will be playable at EA Play 2018

New Battlefield 1 Apocalypse screenshots show why DICE’s shooter remains one of the best looking games

Electronic Arts and DICE have released some brand new screenshots for Battlefield 1’s latest free DLC, the Apocalypse. This DLC comes with five new maps, new melee weapons, six new guns, new gadgets and a new aircraft. Continue reading New Battlefield 1 Apocalypse screenshots show why DICE’s shooter remains one of the best looking games

Burnout Paradise Remastered is coming to the PC after the console release

Electronic Arts has announced a remastered version of Burnout Paradise. Burnout Paradise Remastered will be coming to consoles on March 16th and the PC version will come to Origin later in 2018, bringing the Big Surf Island add-on to PC players for the very first time. Continue reading Burnout Paradise Remastered is coming to the PC after the console release