Squadron 42 has been, once again, delayed, no ETA on beta or final release date

I’m pretty sure that most of you already saw that coming. In December 2018, Cloud Imperium claimed that the beta for Squadron 42 would be launched in Q2 2020. Then, in August 2019, the team claimed that the beta has been delayed by twelve weeks. And yesterday, Chris Roberts stated that the beta has been, once again, delayed. Continue reading Squadron 42 has been, once again, delayed, no ETA on beta or final release date

Nvidia plans to sell its GeForce RTX 3090/3080 Ampere “Founders Edition” GPUs through select partners

Nvidia recently launched the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 Ampere lineup of GPUs, but the launch was plagued with stock availability issues since day one. NVIDIA has also delayed the GeForce RTX 3070 GPU launch by two weeks to October 29th. Continue reading Nvidia plans to sell its GeForce RTX 3090/3080 Ampere “Founders Edition” GPUs through select partners

Star Wars: Droid Control Ship Unreal Engine 4 Fan Tech Demo Available For Download

In September 2020, we informed you about an amazing Star Wars fan project using Unreal Engine 4. And today, we are happy to report that its creator, Jorge Barros, has released this project to the public. Yeap, you can download and run this Unreal Engine 4 tech demo of this unofficial Star Wars project. Continue reading Star Wars: Droid Control Ship Unreal Engine 4 Fan Tech Demo Available For Download

Serious Sam 4 Update 1.04 released, brings further performance and stability tweaks

Croteam has released a brand new update for Serious Sam 4. According to the developers, Update 1.04 allows the game to save players’ inventory in their profile upon finishing a level in co-op. Moreover, it packs further performance and stability tweaks. Continue reading Serious Sam 4 Update 1.04 released, brings further performance and stability tweaks

Intel’s upcoming Rocket Lake-S platform’s PCIe gen-4.0 capabilities tested on Z490 LGA1200 socket motherboard

Rocket Lake (RKL) is a planned microarchitecture designed by Intel as a direct successor to the Comet Lake-S series of desktop CPUs and high-performance mobile devices. Intel has been using the same iteration of the 14nm FinFET process node with the Skylake Architecture for many years. Comet Lake-S was also fabbed on this aging process node, which has held Intel back in terms of IPC uplift and efficiency gains over AMD’s Ryzen lineup. Continue reading Intel’s upcoming Rocket Lake-S platform’s PCIe gen-4.0 capabilities tested on Z490 LGA1200 socket motherboard

Amazon cancels Crucible, just five months after its initial release

Amazon’s Crucible is most likely the biggest flop of 2020. Crucible was a free to play sci-fi PvP shooter that came out in May 2020. In July 2020, after a disappointing launch, the team decided to move the game into closed beta. And yesterday, Amazon announced that it will discontinue the game’s development. Continue reading Amazon cancels Crucible, just five months after its initial release