Lords of the Fallen was one of the first successful Souls-like games. LOTF was created by Deck13 Interactive and CI Games, with the former creating another Souls-like game, The Surge. And earlier this month, modder ‘Jeff B’ released two mods that enable a God Mode to them. Continue reading These mods enable God Mode for both The Surge and Lords of the Fallen
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Dishonored 2, Lords of the Fallen, Bulletstorm, Moto Racer 4 and more run better without Denuvo
YouTube’s ‘Overlord Gaming’ has tested some more games with and without the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Overlord Gaming used six games for which the developers have removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech themselves, and used the same graphics drivers. As such, this comparison is as good as it can possibly get, though it should be noted that some games may saw a small performance increase due to additional optimization tweaks included in their patches that removed Denuvo. Continue reading Dishonored 2, Lords of the Fallen, Bulletstorm, Moto Racer 4 and more run better without Denuvo
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 has shipped 750K copies, Lords of the Fallen has been played by 7 million players
CI Games has announced that Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 has shipped 750K copies worldwide. In addition, the team revealed that more than 7 million players have played the first Lord of the Fallen title, making it its best performing game. It comes as no surprise then that the team is looking into developing its sequel. Continue reading Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 has shipped 750K copies, Lords of the Fallen has been played by 7 million players
Lords of the Fallen – Ancient Labyrinth DLC Coming on March 3rd
Square Enix has revealed that the Ancient Labyrinth DLC for Lords of the Fallen will be released on March 3rd. This DLC will let players discover a ‘new campaign in the long-forgotten library, locked away between the human and demonic realms millennia ago.’ In order to celebrate this announcement, Square Enix has released a trailer dedicated to Lords of the Fallen’s upcoming DLC that can be viewed below (courtesy of Gamespot). Enjoy! Continue reading Lords of the Fallen – Ancient Labyrinth DLC Coming on March 3rd
Lords of the Fallen – Patch 1.4 Released, Further Improves Game Stability On The PC
CI Games has released a new patch for Lords of the Fallen on all platforms. According to the company, this update improves the stability of the game on the PC, and comes with lots of fixes for bugs and issues that were reported by the game’s community. As always, this patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam, and you can view its complete changelog below. Continue reading Lords of the Fallen – Patch 1.4 Released, Further Improves Game Stability On The PC
Denuvo: SSD Rumor Is False, No System Is Infallible, Striving To Be A Step Ahead Of Pirates
Denuvo has contacted us about our previous article regarding its protection system/technology. As the team noted, its solution is not basically a DRM but rather a Anti-Tamper technology. Moreover, its solution is called Denuvo Anti-Tamper and not just Denuvo (Denuvo is the name of the company itself). Continue reading Denuvo: SSD Rumor Is False, No System Is Infallible, Striving To Be A Step Ahead Of Pirates
Report – Denuvo DRM System Has Been Cracked
3DM has reported that it’s been able to crack the latest DRM system, Denuvo, that was used in FIFA 15, Lords of the Fallen and Dragon Age: Inquisition. Continue reading Report – Denuvo DRM System Has Been Cracked
Lords of the Fallen – PC Performance Analysis
It’s been almost two weeks since the release of Lords of the Fallen and after receiving numerous patches, it’s time to see how this action RPG performs on the PC platform. Before continuing, allow us to explain what basically happened and why our PC Performance Analysis got delayed. Continue reading Lords of the Fallen – PC Performance Analysis
Lords of the Fallen – Update 1.3 Released, Offers Option To Disable Chromatic Aberration
CI Games and Deck13 have released a new update for Lords of the Fallen. This patch will update your game’s version to 1.3, is 363MB in size, and finally offers an option to completely disable that awful Chromatic Aberration filter. In addition, this patch introduces a warning message when the user enables very high resolution textures (for performance and stability reasons). As always, this update will be auto-downloaded from Steam and you can view its complete changelog below. Continue reading Lords of the Fallen – Update 1.3 Released, Offers Option To Disable Chromatic Aberration
Lords of the Fallen – Low Versus Very High Comparison Screenshots
As you may already know, CI Games has not provided us with a review code for Lords of the Fallen. Even though we tried to get in touch with the publisher numerous times, we never heard back from it. We’ll talk more about this in our PC Performance Analysis (that will go live later this week). Until then, enjoy some comparison screenshots between the game’s Low and Very High settings. Quick note; Deck13 has used a Chromatic Aberation filter that makes the game look awful. As always, the “Very High” shots are on the left whereas the “Low” shots are on the right. Enjoy! Continue reading Lords of the Fallen – Low Versus Very High Comparison Screenshots