Remedy has just released Title Update 1.0.16.1 for Alan Wake 2. According to the devs, this latest patch optimizes rendering for GPUs that don’t support mesh shaders. As a result, the game’s lowered minimum GPU requirements are now the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 and the AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT.
And we just went full circle. Palworld is often described as “Pokemon with guns” for the PC. And yesterday, YouTube’s ’64 Bits’ shared a video, showcasing what a demake of this game would look like on the Nintendo 3DS. And yeap, it sure does look like a Pokemon game.
Steam just set a new record of concurrent players. Back in January 2024, Valve’s digital platform surpassed 33 million concurrent players. And yesterday, Steam hit over 34 million concurrent players.
A few weeks ago, we had the pleasure of interviewing Luke Spring, NVIDIA’s EMEA GeForce Communications Lead. In this Q&A interview, we talk about Ray Tracing, RTX Remix, DLSS and more. So, without further ado, here’s our big NVIDIA interview.
Here we are five months after the release of Starfield, but I just finished my review. This delay is because Starfield has been a significant slog to get through. Simply put, over my 100+ hours, there have been a handful of excellent moments mixed with a whole universe saturated by shallow and bland content. If … Continue reading Starfield Review: A Galactic Letdown→
SEGA has released the latest part of its Yakuza/Like a Dragon series, Infinite Wealth, on PC. Powered by the Dragon Engine, it’s time now to benchmark it and examine its performance on PC.
SEGA has just released Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth on PC. As such, we’ve decided to quickly test the game on our NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090, and share our initial PC performance impressions.
Capcom has just removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Monster Hunter Rise, and replaced it with the Enigma DRM. This is good and bad news. The good news is that the Enigma DRM is not as intrusive as Denuvo. The bad news is that it broke compatibility with the Steam Deck.
Palworld, a game by Pocketpair that’s usually described as “Pokemon with guns”, has sold more than three million copies. What’s even cooler is that it now has over one million people playing it at the same time. This just shows how popular and successful the game has quickly become.