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Oculus and CCP Games, the developers of Eve: Valkyrie, announced that all Rift preorders would ship with a free copy of the game. This is going to go over extremely well with virtually anyone who has played the game’s demo in VR, because Valkyrie is frickin’ amazing. As I discussed last summer, playing Eve: Valkyrie is immersive in a way I’ve never experienced in any space combat ...
In spite of underpowered hardware and a pile of poor early decisions, the current executive team at Microsoft has done a commendable job turning the Xbox One into a respectable platform. With exclusives like Forza Motorsport 6, Halo 5: Guardians, and Rise of the Tomb Raider, this has been an inarguably strong year for Redmond. And since we’re regularly seeing new bundles dip below the $300 mark, there ...
Fallout 4 has been widely lauded in the gaming press as a stunning achievement, but performance issues and stuttering have negatively affected the title on all three platforms. The situation was particularly bad on the Xbox One, but the PS4 still struggled to maintain smooth frame rates as well. On the PC, the situation was even more erratic. The Nvidia GTX 980 Ti I’ve used ...
We’re only two years into this console generation, and there are already tens of millions of PS4 owners across the globe. This is one of the fastest-selling consoles ever made, and it’s quickly become the lead platform of this generation. There’s clearly a lot to love here, but there’s still room for improvement. If you or a loved one are among those 30+ million PS4 owners, consider grabbing one or more ...
Last week, AMD hosted its first RTG (Radeon Technology Group) tech conference in Sonoma, California since restructuring the company to give discrete graphics more independence. The company laid out its plans for graphics technology in 2016, including new FreeSync options and support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) monitors. Current monitors and displays are only capable of reproducing ...