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Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes – New PC Details Revealed – DX11 & Framerate Option Confirmed

As you already know, Konami and NVIDIA have showcased the PC version of Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes at an event in Akihabara. While there is still no video footage from the PC version, Steam user ‘gurapo‘ has shared some new details from that event. Continue reading

 


Postal Redux Confirmed – Coming In 2015, Powered By Unreal Engine 4

Running with Scissors has revealed that it’s working on a ‘redux’ version of the first Postal game. This reworked version will be powered by Unreal Engine 4, will feature redrawn HD art & redone character models, and will be coming to PC, Linux and Mac next year. Continue reading



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It was about damn time Cities supported multi core CPUs!

And Elite not having singleplayer is a shame, at least for me as I don't like multiplayer and even less MMOs. We'll see if StarCitizen have this mode or if they scrap it too.



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Gabe's thank you to Gamers 4 Croydon makes it into Australia's adult-rated Left 4 Dead 2

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Next week, a full-blooded version of Left 4 Dead 2 will be released in Australia. It’ll be released under the country’s R18+ rating - the very adult classification for videogames it didn’t have until last year.

Gabe Newell and Valve have implemented a new in-game safehouse message - as thanks to the political activists who stood up to the South Australian attorney general and helped ensure R18+ happened.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition trailer makes the case for BioWare's Orlesian opus one last time

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At no point in the Dragon Age: Inquisition launch trailer does the player character stop a passing demon and query the nature of their business in Thedas. In fact, the latest trailer suggests that inquiry ceases to be the name of the game shortly into the new BioWare RPG - whereupon it becomes a game of mouse-scrolling in unabashed wonder about its dank and darkly beautiful locations.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition preorders cancelled in India because of local obscenity laws

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EA have cancelled all Dragon Age: Inquisition preorders in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh because the game broke “local obscenity laws”. EA haven’t clarified which obscenity laws Bioware’s RPG breaks but the game’s Indian distributor, Milestone Interactive, says it is because of the gay characters and sex scenes.

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GoD Factory: Wingmen update v1.1.0 adds full joystick support and three new maps

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GoD Factory: Wingmen’s update v1.1.0’s three new maps are just the icing on the cake. The patch changes a vast amount of the game’s workings, adding new features, fixing bugs, and making significant balance changes.

If you’ve been following Wingmen you’ll want to go into the fine details of this patch to see how the game’s been changed.

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Blizzard say World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor server problems aren’t because of cost-cutting

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Since launch, Warlords of Draenor’s been plagued with server queues. It’s the case with every major MMO expansion, everyone piles into the game and the servers fill up. However, Blizzard are adamant there’s nothing they could do to avoid the crush.

“There is no problem I've had in the last 72 hours I could fix with money,” World of Warcraft’s senior server engineer tweeted. “If there was I'd do it.”

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Top heavy buildings no longer supported: Rust update will add structural integrity

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Currently Rust lets you build towering doom fortresses that pay little regard to gravity. Facepunch’s founder Garry Newman’s teased an incoming update for the Early Access game, soon, structurally unsound buildings will collapse in on themselves.

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This War of Mine developers give steam codes to would be pirates

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This War of Mine’s developer, 11 Bit Studios, have gone on The Pirate Bay to give Steam codes to would be pirates. 11 Bit’s PR Karol Zajaczkowski explained the move saying “If because of some reasons you can’t buy the game, its ok. We know life, and we know that sometimes it’s just not possible.”

They’ve netted some extra sales and a lot of goodwill among the pirate community as a result.

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Mordheim: City of the Damned, the Warhammer tactical RPG, is heading to Steam Early Access

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When it comes to Warhammer video game adaptations, it’s usually Space Marines this, Orks that, with the spotlight firmly fixed on the 40K universe. Mordheim bucks this trend, by not only being set in the fantasy Warhammer universe, but also by being based off the spin-off of the same name. 

It’s a turn-based tactical RPG where warbands of rats duke it out with imperious humans and loopy cults in the ruins of the titular city. It’s about to hit Early Access, and you can see it in action below.

 

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David Braben explains why Elite: Dangerous' offline mode was fired into the sun

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News that the planned offline single-player mode for Elite: Dangerous had been canned led to the typical forum mix of outrage, demands and simple requests for clarification. To clear things up, David Braben went into more detail in regards to what he describes as a difficult decision, in an interview with Eurogamer, while admitting that things could have been handled better. 

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World of Warcraft subscribers are getting five days of extra game time due to Warlords of Draenor's "subpar launch"

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Warlords of Draenor’s launch has been very shaky, worse than any WoW expansion launch that I can remember. Our Nick, who has left behind sleep and a social life to review it, spent the first few days queuing more than playing, and when he did get in, he found himself trapped in his garrison. 

At least he managed to get in, something I haven’t managed to do since the first hour of the launch. But I really gave up trying after two days. It’s unfortunate, but all is not lost. Or at least money and time isn’t, because everyone with a subscription from November 14th just got five free days of game time. 

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Thimbleweed Park is a time tunnel back to 1987, courtesy of Maniac Mansion creators

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There are no dearth of Kickstarters that seduce with nostalgia, but they usually start with the question, “what would this game that you love be like if it was made now?” Pillars of Eternity is like a modern Infinity Engine game, War for the Overworld is Dungeon Keeper, but new. 

Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick are taking their adventure game, Thimbleweed Park, one step further. “It’s like opening a dusty old desk drawer and finding an undiscovered LucasArts adventure game you’ve never played before,” says the Kickstarter pitch. It’s 1987 again. 

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Valve pulls back the curtain on Dota 2's impending update, Foreseer's Contract

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Dota 2's next big update, Foreseer’s Contract, was fully unveiled today, introducing a new hero, Oracle, to the MOBA’s roster along with the Manifold Paradox arcana item for the Phantom Assassin, which was voted for during the Dota 2 International earlier in the year. 

Those are the big additions, but new items, emoticons, awakened Compendium Gems and creep models have also been thrown into the update pile.

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The Blue Flamingo is a handcrafted shmup from the team behind Shelter

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Might and Delight, brains behind the emotionally-charged mother badger sim, Sheltered, just launched a new game on Steam today: The Blue Flamingo. It’s a shmup. And a very straight forward one at that. But of course there’s a twist: it’s been made using little handmade models of aircraft, props and terrain. Even the explosions are analog, with the devs employing firecrackers. 

Direct your lucky eyes below to see the shmup in action.

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Diablo III 2.1.2 patch notes speak of even Greater Rifts and ancient items

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In a world where angels and demons throttle each other on the regular, things don’t age in quite the same way. In Sanctuary, ancient items don’t pale and wane or dissolve on exposure to sunlight: they benefit from stats up to 30% better than their legendary equivalents.

Ancient rarity items are just one pillar of a characteristically far-reaching Diablo III patch announced at BlizzCon 2014 - and now taking shape in the public test realm.

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How puzzles are going to work in Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

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Barring an overwhelming change of heart from Phil Spencer over Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox exclusivity, there’s no way we’re getting a Tomb Raider on PC in the near future that isn’t Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. But that’s okay! Not only is the isometric puzzler not quite like anything else on this most varied platform, but it’s learned some lessons from big, blockbustery Tomb Raider too.

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Assassin’s Creed: Unity – Performance Optimizations Coming Possibly In Next Patch

Ubisoft revealed today that it is currently testing some performance optimizations for Assassin’s Creed: Unity. While it’s not clear yet whether we see them in the next update, the team is struggling too see these changes rolled out in Patch 3. Still, it’s good to know that the team is working on them. Continue reading

 


World of Speed – New Trailer Shows Off The Toyota Supra Mk4

My.com and Slightly Mad Studios have released a new trailer for their free racer, World of Speed, dedicated to the Toyota Supra Mk4. With the Toyota 2JZ-GTE I6 engine producing 320 HP under the hood you’ll be able to push this car up to 100 KM/H in 5.1 seconds and hit a top speed of 250 KM/H – and that’s before you even start customizing it. Enjoy! Continue reading

 


Titanfall Will Get A Deluxe Edition, Will Include All DLC Packs

Respawn Entertainment revealed today the Deluxe Edition for their critically acclaimed first-person shooter Titanfall. Desribed as ‘delivering the complete Titanfall experience,’ the Titanfall Deluxe Edition includes the game itself, as well as all three Titanfall DLC packs including Expedition, Frontier’s Edge and IMC Rising, adding nine maps designed to allow fans to continue the fight on the edge of the frontier. Continue reading

 


Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes – Minimum & Recommended PC System Requirements Revealed

Konami has unveiled – via the game’s official Steam page – the minimum and recommended PC requirements for Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes. According to the company, PC gamers will at least need a Core i5 CPU with 4GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GTX650. Do also note that the game will only support DX11 GPUs and 64bit operating systems. You can find the full list of requirements below, so go ahead and take a look! Continue reading



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Action RPG “Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms” Now Available

bitComposer and Games Farm announced today the release of Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms for PC as a digital download or in an elaborately designed retail box at a price of €29.99 (RRP). In addition, players who purchase Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms through Steam during the first week of the release will receive a 20% discount. Continue reading

 


Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Latest Update Brings SLI Support, Adds New Skins & Trials of War

Warner Bros and Monolith have released a new update for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. This new update finally brings SLI support to this open-world game, adds the Lithariel Skin, as well as Lithariel’s Trials of War “Test of Defiance”. In addition, this update packs some specific PC fixes that can be viewed below. As always, this update will be downloaded next time you start the Steam client. Enjoy! Continue reading

 


Hearts of Iron IV Gets New Developer Diary

Paradox Interactive today released a new developer diary video for Hearts of Iron IV, the upcoming World War II strategy game for PC, Mac, and Linux. The video features a visit to the “Arsenalen” museum of military vehicles in Sweden, where Hearts of Iron IV’s Project Lead, Dan Lind, invites eager commanders to join him on a tour of how different tanks were used to turn the tide of war – and how different nations pursued tactics of quality vs. quantity. Enjoy! Continue reading

 


Ghost In The Shell Online Gets Debut Trailer

Ghost in the Shell fans, get ready for a treat. During this year’s G-Star event, Nexon revealed the debut trailer for Ghost In The Shell Online. This new Ghost in the Shell game will most probably be a F2P title, and the following trailer packs some gameplay sequences (thus giving us an idea of what we can expect from it). Enjoy! Continue reading

 


Fractured Space – Unreal Engine 4-powered Tactical Space Combat – Launches On Steam Early Access

Edge Case Games, a new British games studio formed from the team behind Strike Suit Zero, has now launched its online space battle game Fractured Space on Steam Early Access. Fractured Space puts players at the helm of gigantic capital ships in epic online, team-based space battles, and promises to be a bold new vision in tactical space combat. Continue reading

 


Project HON Unveiled – Third-person Mecha Action MMORPG Powered By Unreal Engine 4

During this year’s G-Star event, NCSoft revealed the first gameplay trailer for its new action mecha MMO title, Project HON. Project HON is powered by Unreal Engine 4, is coming to the PC next year (although it’s not clear yet whether it will come to the West) and is described as third-person mecha shooter with RPG elements. It looks cool, so be sure to watch the trailer! Continue reading

 


Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes – PC Versus PS4 Comparison, PC Graphics Options

Konami has recently showcased the PC version of Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes during a livestream. In case you missed it, there is no reason to get upset as IMGUR’s member ‘TheJackdaw’ has captured two images and shared a comparison between the PC and the PS4 version. As we can see, there is massive increase in the game’s LOD values, and there are also some additional effects. In addition, NeoGAF’s member ‘deeptech’ has shared an image showing the PC graphics options that will be available in it. Continue reading

 


Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series – Teaser Trailer

Remember those rumored images we shared a while back? Well, it appears they were legit. Telltale Games released today a teaser trailer for its Game of Thrones game that packs some in-game sequences that – basically – confirms the origin of those  leaked images. Continue reading

 


Trials Fusion – Free Update Adds Teams, Upcoming Free Update Will Add Online Multiplayer

Ubisoft released today a free update that introduces Teams in Trials Fusion. Players can now form Teams to compete against rivals and work their way up the Teams leaderboard by boosting their Team score. Continue reading

 


The Crew Gets 101 Trailer, Far Cry 4 Gets Map Editor Trailer

Ubisoft has also released today two new trailers; one for The Crew and the other for Far Cry 4. With the The Crew’s trailer, Ubisoft is bringing us up to speed in this comprehensive look into the game’s world, cars and drivers. On the other hand, Far Cry 4’s trailer is focused on its Map Editor. Using assets from the world of Far Cry 4, you’ll be able to add everything from vehicles to elephants to AI soldiers to weapons. Enjoy! Continue reading

 



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League of Legends patch 4.20 is all about “strategic diversity” and lasers

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League of Legends’ 2015 preseason has begun, which means Riot are free to patch, update, and alter their MOBA. The mantra for this upcoming season’s changes is “Strategic Diversity,” say Riot. 

“Our high-level philosophy is we want to offer you more paths to victory so that your in-game decisions matter just as much as the champions you pick.” 

If you’ve a read through of the patch notes you’ll see how they’ve achieved this.

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GTA V VR unlikely, publisher claims industry isn’t ready for virtual reality

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GTA V is getting a first-person mode in its transition to PC but that’s unlikely to lead to virtual reality support, at least if the game’s publisher is to be believed.

Take-Two’s CEO Strauss Zelnick says his company won’t be jumping onto VR development until they see “how the headsets roll out” and how they can “best deliver an experience.”

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Titanfall trailer shows everything that’s changed since launch

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Despite being an excellent game, Titanfall’s multiplayer numbers dropped off sharply on PC. EA are trying to tempt in new players with the recently released Deluxe Edition and to show off everything it contains they’ve released a trailer detailed the updates and features that have been added since launch.

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Block N Load trailer shows off Jagex’s Ace of Spades successor

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Ace of Spades took Minecraft’s malleable world and stuffed a team shooter into it. Matches saw you blasting through your enemies’ fortifications and building up your own.

Block N Load is Jagex’s follow up to Ace of Spades, it makes the whole thing prettier and makes it a lot more like Team Fortress 2.

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AMD Carrizo chip is a low voltage APU built to power the next generation of laptops

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AMD announced a new line of APUs at their their Future of Compute event in Singapore, the Carrizo. The hardware’s been optimised for low power usage, making it perfect for powering laptops.

The Carrizo chip acts as both a CPU and GPU upping the possibilities of what your laptop can run.

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There's a new sheriff in town: Valve updates its Steam Early Access rules and guidelines

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Steam’s Early Access program has been inundating the platform with in-development games for a year and a half now, and it’s become the Wild West. Games with “borrowed” assets, false advertising, forum drama, and titles that never get finished - it’s become increasingly hard to judge whether or not a game is worth investing in. It’s why we do Early Access reviews now. 

Up until now, Valve’s been completely hands-off. Besides taking down games that use assets the developers have just lifted or make false claims, Valve’s presence hasn’t really been felt at all. That was until now. The sheriff's badge has been dusted off, and a new set of rules and guidelines have appeared. 

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Rome II gets four new Greek and Gallic factions today, and one of them is free

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Antiquity is busy today, as Rome II’s patch 16 pops into existence with performance improvements, tweaks to battles and campaigns, and balancing changes. A little more glamorous are the two bits of DLC which also launched today, and one of them’s free. 

You’ll need to shell out £5.99/$7.99 for the Black Sea colonies pack, which comes with three new factions along with new cultural traits, faction traits and units. And if you’d rather keep your cash safe, you can still get Rome II’s 12th piece of free DLC, the faction of Massilia.

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http://www.anandtech.com/show/8734/nvidia-34475-drivers-mfaa-arrives-for-maxwell

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/NVIDIA-Multi-Frame-Sampled-Anti-Aliasing-MFAA-Tested-GTX-980

MFAA seems pretty good considering the performance cost



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AMD Carrizo chip is a low voltage APU built to power the next generation of laptops

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AMD announced a new line of APUs at their their Future of Compute event in Singapore, the Carrizo. The hardware’s been optimised for low power usage, making it perfect for powering laptops.

The Carrizo chip acts as both a CPU and GPU upping the possibilities of what your laptop can run.

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While laptop users may find that interesting, what really caught my interest from that piece of news was in the last bits of it:

"AMD also announced a partnership with Samsung who will make sure all their monitors from 2015 will support AMD’s Freesync technology standard".

Further inverstigation reveals that this sentence is wrong. Samsung will adopt Freesync with its new 4K displays (4 of them in Q1 2015) with plans also use with with the rest of UHD monitors, as it is better explained over at Guru3D

http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/samsung-to-offer-uhd-freesync-compatible-monitors.html

Also on that piece of news, it is revealed that Capcom will cooperate with AMD to bring Mantle to its current engine, Panta-Rhei.



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JEMC said:

Also on that piece of news, it is revealed that Capcom will cooperate with AMD to bring Mantle to its current engine, Panta-Rhei.


I presume that means that they are bringing a game running on the engine over to PC. So far the only one announced is Deep Down, but given that is part of some Sony deal that may be off the table. I guess Resident Evil 7 should be running on the engine and that will probably come over.



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