Since it’s the weekend, it’s time to share some more videos showcasing classic games as live-action movies. In order to create these videos, artists used AI in order to turn our favourite games into live-action films.
CD Projekt RED has just released a new update for The Witcher 3 Next-Gen. According to the changelog, Patch 4.01 adds a new performance mode for ray-traced global illumination. This mode will improve frame rate by prioritizing performance over range and precision.
IO Interactive has released a brand new update for Hitman 3 that adds support for NVIDIA DLSS 3. And, once again, NVIDIA’s latest tech is quite impressive, doubling performance in CPU-bound scenarios.
110 Industries has released two new gameplay trailers for Wanted: Dead. The first trailer gives us an in-depth look into the game’s slick and stylish high-octane combat mechanics. The second trailer focuses on the game’s finishing moves, and explains their importance for gameplay.
Earlier this month, we shared an article showcasing The Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid 5, Bloodborne, Fallout, Skyrim and Cyberpunk 2077 as live-action movies. And today, here are Crysis, Resident Evil 2, Halo and Super Mario Bros as live-action movies.
As we’ve already reported, The Witcher 3 Next-Gen currently suffers from some awful CPU optimization issues. These CPU optimization issues surface when players enable the game’s Ray Tracing effects. And, due to these issues, there is currently no CPU that can run The Witcher 3 Next-Gen RT with constant 60fps.
And it’s that time of the year. Before publishing our Top 10 Most Optimized PC Games of 2022 article, we’ve decided to share the worst ones. The following games really let us down (tech-wise), and we consider them to be the worst optimized games that came out on PC in 2022.
CD Projekt RED has just released the second hotfix for the PC version of The Witcher 3 Next-Gen. Unfortunately, though, this hotfix does not improve overall performance or the CPU utilization/optimization issues.
CD Projekt RED has just released a PC hotfix for The Witcher 3 Next-Gen. The December 19th Hotfix is 880MB in size and promises to improve the game’s overall stability and performance. Furthermore, it will fix the overlay issues with GOG and Steam.