Eurogamer have revised their headline that claimed Sega said Wii U graphics are on-par with current generation consoles. Now they make it clear that developer Sumo Digital was actually referring to the graphics of the Wii U version of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, rather than the Wii U console’s graphics. Eurogamer apologizes for the confusion that the original article has caused.
Digital Foundry’s latest tests on Xbox One and Xbox One X, with comparisons to PS4 and PS4 Pro.
If you purposely limit the output resolution to 1080p on both the pro and X, does it make the framerate more stable?
Man. Pro nearly always has a bit of an FPS advantage over 1X. At least it happens frequently when the resolution is lower.
Still can't believe they released this like this, I've played a bit on ps5, no mad glitches yet but have had 3 shut downs.... not good enough.
Less than a week after Belgium began a criminal investigation into FIFA's loot boxes, 15 gambling regulators from Europe and one from the US have together a…
A lot of momentum this week in the effort to tackle loot boxes. With an Australian study also proving that gamblers are far more likely to purchase loot boxes, it's time for legislators to get very serious about this issue and update our laws. Loot boxes are exploitative and it seems to are detrimental to many consumers purchasing them. EA are refusing to follow the law in Belgium because there's too much money on the line for them. They are never going to reign themselves in. As an Irishman, it's nice to see our signature on the list.
Big news for Eurogamer today: after 18 years as an independent, Their parent company Gamer Network has been acquired by ReedPOP.
That, or they're just as confused about its going to do as the rest of us.
Eurogamer lost my respect long time ago. Unfortunately, that's how "journalism" work nowadays. I hope this stupid console war will end one day, but it's probably impossible.
I'll never trust an article from them again.
They've totally have ruined their credibility for so called rumors! From this moment on I will think twice before clicking a link from Eurogamer regarding a rumor, or article confirming or denying a rumor. Damn man, was it worth it? Almost everyday I check that site too, guess it moves to the bottom of the bookmarks now. I don't tolerate trolling and lies, two things I can't forgive...
Why would they have to apologize? I wonder how much they got paid to do this.