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Chazore said:
Still happy with my current G-sync monitor, so I've no reason to get all giddy for any sort of Free-sync monitor anytime soon. Maybe in 3-4 more years, hopefully when the quality and standards have quadrupled since then.

Yeah, I don't regret buying a G-Sync monitor last year. FreeSync monitors with the same specs aren't much cheaper.

The cheaper FreeSync monitors often have more compromises (f. e. 35 - 75 Hz or 35 - 60 Hz range instead of 30 - 144 Hz)



Conina said:
Chazore said:
Still happy with my current G-sync monitor, so I've no reason to get all giddy for any sort of Free-sync monitor anytime soon. Maybe in 3-4 more years, hopefully when the quality and standards have quadrupled since then.

Yeah, I don't regret buying a G-Sync monitor last year. FreeSync monitors with the same specs aren't much cheaper.

The cheaper FreeSync monitors often have more compromises (f. e. 35 - 75 Hz or 35 - 60 Hz range instead of 30 - 144 Hz)

Honestly, I'd love to see them catch up by this or next year at least. The price range should also go down a bit by then (I would hope), so it gives more choices for those still on the fence about getting a cheaper high refresh rate monitor.



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Monday news:

SALES & DEALS

GOG's new weekly sale, named First of the Year or Welcome to the Future, brings games at an up to 80% discount: https://www.gog.com/promo/20190107_weekly_sale

Steam's "daily" deal, that will last another 6 days, is a Revolver Digital sale with up to 75% discounts: https://store.steampowered.com/sale/devolver/

And at Fanatical, there are three new deals:

 

SOFTWARE/DRIVERS

Steam users with PC VR headsets more than doubled in number last year
https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-users-with-pc-vr-headsets-more-than-doubled-in-number-last-year/
VR adoption is on the rise, though to what extent depends on how you choose to view Valve's collection of data for its latest Steam hardware survey. At a glance, the numbers for December show that PC VR ownership among Steam users more than doubled in 2018.
Before proponents of VR pop the champagne bottles and light the fireworks in celebration of VR having arrived in force, a closer look at the numbers is warranted. The Steam hardware survey breaks things down into percentages, and at the beginning of 2018, VR ownership sat at just over 0.4 percent. Now it's at 0.8 percent as 2018 has come to a close.

Hyper Light Drifter, Orwell among free games for Twitch Prime members this month
https://www.pcgamer.com/hyper-light-drifter-orwell-and-others-are-free-for-twitch-prime-members-this-month/
Gorgeous action RPG Hyper Light Drifter and both seasons of government spying sim Orwell are two of the four games available as part of a Twitch Prime subscription this month.
The other two are Bomber Crew, which is a bit like a WW2 version of FTL, and République, an episodic cyberpunk thriller that Jordan enjoyed back in 2015. They're all available if you have a Twitch Prime account, which is included as part of Amazon Prime membership (if you have Amazon Prime, click here to link your Twitch account).

 

MODS/EMULATORS

Here is Red Dead Redemption running almost perfectly on the PC via the Playstation 3 RPCS3 emulator
https://www.dsogaming.com/videotrailer-news/here-is-red-dead-redemption-running-almost-perfectly-on-the-pc-via-the-playstation-3-rpcs3-emulator/
YouTube’s ‘ZEROx’ has shared a video, showing 15 minutes of gameplay footage from the Playstation 3 version of Red Dead Redemption running on the RPCS3 emulator. The good news here is that it appears that the game is almost fully playable on RPCS3. The bad news is that it currently requires the best CPU in order to be played.
In order to capture and play the game, ZEROx used the latest high-end Intel core CPU, the i9 i990K. Moreover, the game still had some drops to 20fps in various scenes and there were still some graphical glitches. However, it appears that those with the extra CPU horsepower can actually play and finish the game right now.

Skate 3 now playable on PC with RPCS3 emulator
https://www.pcgamer.com/skate-3-now-playable-on-pc-with-rpcs3-emulator/
The likes of Session and Skater XL have breathed some life back into the PC skating scene, but we're still lacking that killer game that we've desperately needed for a long time. While we wait, we might as well play Skate 3 using the PS3 emulator, RPCS3. Thanks to recent improvements it's now playable from start to finish, and you can even play it in 4K if you have the right rig.
The footage above is shot on some beefy PCs, one with a Ryzen R7 1700 and the other with an i7 8700k. It's a 4K setup, so it'll run at lower resolutions if you don't have as much power, but you'll still need a decent build.

Max Payne gets an amazing HD Texture Pack using ESRGAN that is available for download
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/max-payne-gets-an-amazing-hd-texture-pack-using-esrgan-and-is-available-for-download/
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; ESRGAN is a new godsend AI technique that can significantly improve the textures of older titles. So far we’ve seen modders using ESRGAN to enhance and improve the textures of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Doom and Morrowind, and today I’m happy to report that a new HD Texture Pack has been released for the first Max Payne game.
Created by modder ‘Gaiver74’, this HD Texture Pack for Max Payne enhances a few thousand (~95%) of game textures. Now while Gaiver74 used ESRGAN, he also combined the newly improved textures with some hand-made textures. The new textures have increased resolution from 2X to 8X and this pack also includes textures for decals, blood, clothing and for some parts of the UI.
>> Download it from ModDB.

Final Fantasy 7 and Hexen will receive AI-enhanced HD Texture Packs, first screenshots
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/final-fantasy-7-and-hexen-will-receive-ai-enhanced-hd-texture-packs-first-screenshots/
(...)I’m happy to report that modders are currently working on AI-enhanced HD texture packs for two classic games; Final Fantasy 7 and Hexen.
Let’s start with the Final Fantasy 7 HD Texture Pack. This pack will be created by CaptRobau, will be using Gigapixel and after some initial tests CaptRobau was able to upscale FF7’s low-res pre-rendered field backgrounds by 400%.
On the other hand, the Hexen HD Texture Pack is created by grandgreed and will be Neural Upscaling techniques, similar to those that were used for the HD Texture Pack for Doom. According to the modder, the main purpose of this pack will be the “preservation of details and lack of third-party modifications, only close view of what was conceived by designers since the beginning.
>> Both texture packs are still work-in-progress, with no ETA.

Doom Remake 4 is a Classic Doom fan remake featuring 3D models, PBR rendering, dynamic shadows & more
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/doom-remake-4-is-a-classic-doom-fan-remake-featuring-3d-models-pbr-rendering-dynamic-shadows-more/
Doom fans, here is something for you. A team of modders has released a fan remake of the classic Doom game called Doom Remake 4. Now I know that Doom purists will hate this mod, however I strongly suggest keeping an open mind.
This fan remake of Classic Doom adds fresh features, like High Definition Textures with PBR materials, displacement parallax maps, dynamic lights, shaders and postprocessing effects. The new physically-based rendering (PBR) aims to bring a new stage of realism by allowing the light rays to interact with the given surface matter to the textures (for example the environment made of metal realistically shines as it would do in real life).
>> Check it out at ModDB.

Half-Life's Max Payne mod gets its final major update
https://www.pcgamer.com/half-lifes-max-payne-mod-gets-its-final-major-update/
Half-Payne is, as the name suggests, a mash-up of two classic PC shooters: Half-Life and Max Payne. Basically, it gives Gordon Freeman the same skills that Max has, including bullet time, a dive move, and painkiller healing. Creator suXin has now released what they call its "last major update", which adds a random mod feature, Twitch integration, and a new nightmare dream sequence.
If you turn random mods on, you'll periodically activate one of the many tweaks that suXin has added during development. For example, you might be granted infinite ammo—and then, when that wears off, you might get a wobbly camera that makes aiming hard, followed by a modification that pushes you back every time you take damage. It means that no two play sessions will be the same.
>> Available from ModDB.

Stardew Valley's battle royale mod is last farmer standing
https://www.pcgamer.com/last-farmer-standing-wins-in-stardew-valleys-battle-royale-mod/
It was inevitable, wasn't it? Stardew Valley, which added multiplayer last year, now has a battle royale mod called Battle Royalley. If enough people start using it, you should be able to join 100-player fights to the death, complete with loot chests housing swords, bombs, slingshots and healing items. Last farmer standing wins.
Players will be spread around the map at the start of each round and the play zone will gradually shrink until, eventually, the battle is confined to a small corner of the map. You can chop trees and craft fences to use as cover, hide behind bushes for surprise attacks, and jump on a horse to gallop away from a sticky spot.
If you host a server, you can choose where the storm closes in on, as well as pick chest placement and player spawn locations. Instructions for how to do that, along with an installation file for the mod, can be found on its Nexus page.

Play golf in Doom with the Hellshots mod
https://www.pcgamer.com/play-golf-in-doom-with-the-hellshots-mod/
"Pretty self-explanatory, really. Put the ball in the hole." It sounds simple—but in golf, it never is, especially when you've got to putt your way around demons trying to tear your arms off. That's what happens in one of the holes in Hellshots Golf, a mod for Doom that replaces your shotgun with a driver and asks you to make your way around a full 18-hole course in as few shots as possible.
Aside from the one hole with demons, it should be as relaxing as a round on a real course, albeit in more imaginative locales. The holes include the inside of a refrigerator, a Van Gogh painting, a lava pit with a giant skull at the bottom, and everything in-between. Each of them have shortcuts for riskier shots: a skyscraper course has steel girders that you can trickle your ball across to get between buildings, if your aim is good.
>> Check the article for the itch.io link to the mod, as well as what else do you need to run it.


GAMING NEWS

Here are 15 minutes of new gameplay footage from Anthem
https://www.dsogaming.com/videotrailer-news/here-are-15-minutes-of-new-gameplay-footage-from-anthem/
IGN has shared a video, showcasing 15 minutes of new gameplay footage from Anthem. This video shows the entire Lost Arcanist mission from start to finish with a three man team of the Interceptor, Storm, and Colossus javelins.
>> And Nvidia has confirmed that Anthem will support DLSS.

Alien Blackout has been officially revealed and… it’s a mobile game, first screenshots
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/alien-blackout-has-been-officially-revealed-and-its-a-mobile-game-first-screenshots/
Aliens fans, we’ve got some good and some bad news. The good news is that Alien Blackout has been officially revealed. The bad news is that it’s not a current-gen title but just a mobile game (as Blizzard said… hey, don’t you have mobiles?).



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Monday news, part two:

The Darkening of Tristram returns to Diablo 3
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-darkening-of-tristram-returns-to-diablo-3/
The Darkening of Tristram has returned to Diablo 3. For the last few years, Blizzard has celebrated the original Diablo’s anniversary by hurtling Diablo 3 players back into the past, into an homage of its progenitor. Take a trip back in time and you’ll net yourself a few rewards, including a wee Butcher minion that follows you around, menacing people.

Steel Division developer says employees were fired for 'inappropriate' behavior
https://www.pcgamer.com/steel-division-developer-eugen-systems-fires-six-staff-amid-row-about-fair-pay/
Update: Eugen Systems has issued a statement saying that the dismissal of the employees was not related to the 2018 labor dispute at the studio, but because they "used a professional tool for an inappropriate purpose."

The next Atlas update lets players eat shit and die
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-next-atlas-update-lets-players-eat-shit-and-die/
On January 7, Atlas developer Grapeshot Games is hoping to push out a patch that will, among many positive changes, make eating poop a death sentence. It doesn't specify whose poop you have to eat, but I'm assuming any old turd will, come Monday, turn would-be fecal feasters into corpses.

Red Dead Redemption 2 claims 7 Game Developers Choice Award nominations
https://www.pcgamer.com/red-dead-redemption-2-claims-7-game-developers-choice-award-nominations/
The Game Developers Choice Awards are held in conjunction with the IGF, but cover all games and platforms, from indies and mobiles to big-budget mega-hits. Red Dead Redemption 2 tops this year's list with seven nominations, followed by God of War and Marvel's Spider-Man, which drew six nominations each. The PC is championed by Return of the Obra Dinn, which collected four nominations including Best Narrative, Best Visual Art, the Innovation Award, and Game of the Year.

Slay the Spire adds Steam Workshop mod support
https://www.pcgamer.com/slay-the-spire-adds-steam-workshop-mod-support/
Slay the Spire finishes its run in Early Access on January 23, but that impending deadline hasn't stopped the developers from pushing out a major new feature in the first patch of the year. Patch 54, released on Thursday, includes Steam Workshop support for modders who want to make their own cards or other changes. All you have to do to enable mod support is choose "Play with mods" from a new launcher when you start the game. Presumably this will disable Steam Achievements, but we haven't verified for ourselves yet (and achievements aren't mentioned in the patch notes).

14 Days of Fortnite is coming back next week
https://www.pcgamer.com/14-days-of-fortnite-is-coming-back-next-week/
Epic decided a couple of days ago that, because it had incorrectly listed the end date for the 14 Days of Fortnite event on social media channels, it would give the Equalizer Glider reward to everyone who had completed at least one of the challenges during the event. Now it's decided that decision was not actually the decision it wanted to make, and so it's bringing back the event next week so players can have another shot at earning any rewards they may have missed out on.

Doom composer Mick Gordon recruits heavy metal choir for next soundtrack
https://www.pcgamer.com/doom-composer-mick-gordon-recruits-heavy-metal-choir-for-next-soundtrack/
Mick Gordon, the composer behind the soundtracks for Wolfenstein: The New Order, Killer Instinct and 2016's Doom, is pulling together a choir of heavy metal screamers for his next game.

Awesome Games Done Quick 2019 is now live
https://www.pcgamer.com/awesome-games-done-quick-2019-is-now-live/
The 2019 edition of the week-long Awesome Games Done Quick, the world's largest speedrunning event, is now live. The first day includes runs of Hollow Knight, Serious Sam Classic: The First Encounter and a Portal race. You can watch all of them on the Games Done Quick Twitch channel (or in the player above)—after a short pre-show, it'll launch straight into speedruns.

FutureGrind looks like a neon, futuristic Trials game in its stunt-filled trailer
https://www.pcgamer.com/futuregrind-looks-like-a-neon-futuristic-trials-game-in-its-stunt-filled-trailer/
FutureGrind looks a bit like a far-future version of Trials, the series of tough 2.5D motocross racers. The focus, judging by the new gameplay video above, is a mixture of survival and stunts: you grind your brightly-coloured bikes along neon rails, backflipping your way between rails to build up a combo. If you touch the wrong-coloured rail, you explode.

Get a sneak peek at Anthem's latest Javelin in the new trailer
https://www.pcgamer.com/get-a-sneak-peek-at-anthems-latest-javelin-in-the-new-trailer/
The latest trailer for Anthem has appeared ahead of CES 2019, showing off lots of striking environments full of Javelins and monsters battering the snot out of each other.
Not surprisingly for an Nvidia trailer, the focus is on eye candy, and crikey does Anthem look pretty. The not-quite-open-worlds of BioWare games past, such as Inquisition and Andromeda, even when they were pretty large, never felt quite as liberating as, say, Skyrim or The Witcher 3's Northern Realms. They always felt constructed rather than believable places. Anthem's world, so far, looks not only gorgeous, but more tangible, too.

It looks like The Elder Scrolls Online is going to Elsweyr
https://www.pcgamer.com/it-looks-like-the-elder-scrolls-online-is-going-to-elsweyr/
The Elder Scrolls Online is heading to Elsweyr, home of the fluffy khajiit. The official Twitter account teased the MMO's next expansion, which will be properly revealed in a livestream on January 15. "Cat's out of the bag," the tweet reads. It seems to confirm datamined expansion details that appeared a few hours before.

Valve doled out nearly six months' worth of bans after CS:GO went free to play
https://www.pcgamer.com/valve-doled-out-nearly-six-months-worth-of-bans-after-csgo-went-free-to-play/
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive had one of its best ever months after going free to play, and a record number of VAC bans were doled out on Steam as a consequence. Over 600,000 accounts received VAC bans in December, with the first wave of bans happening days after CS:GO shed its price.



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Damn, ESRGAN (Enhanced Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks) is really doing great job of upscaling textures



HoloDust said:

Damn, ESRGAN (Enhanced Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks) is really doing great job of upscaling textures

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Impressive! Can't wait to see more mods leverage that.



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Damn, now a want a big Monitor. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/big-format-gaming-displays/

65" is a bit overkill but 40-50" would be pretty neat.



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vivster said:
Damn, now a want a big Monitor. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/big-format-gaming-displays/

65" is a bit overkill but 40-50" would be pretty neat.

Nothing that a cheap china led projector can't do lol



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vivster said:
Damn, now a want a big Monitor. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/big-format-gaming-displays/

65" is a bit overkill but 40-50" would be pretty neat.

32:9 monitors really have my attention:

https://apps.voxmedia.com/at/theverge-samsung-chg90/?initialWidth=740&childId=theverge-samsung-chg90__graphic&parentUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theverge.com%2Fcircuitbreaker%2F2017%2F6%2F9%2F15763980%2Fsamsung-chg90-49-inch-ultrawide-curved-display-monitor-huge-excel-gaming