One of Windows Vista's biggest selling points was that it was the only way you could get DirectX 10, the software component that would be required to play the very latest video games in their full glory. Sure, you could still play games in DirectX 9, but the differences with DirectX 10, Microsoft promised, would be striking.
Fighting the Automatons just got easier in Helldivers 2, as Arrowhead Game Studios surprise drops two new Stratagems for PS5 players.
As the article states these weapons are specifically a PS5 update, do we know when they'll come out on PC?
"The Montreal-based (Canada) indie games developer Blindspot Games (the indie studio founded by veteran developers from online tactical multiplayer titles like Blood Bowl and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege) today announced with great excitement and happiness that their turn-based sci-fi strategy game "The Hexadome: Aristeia Showdown", is coming to PC via Steam in 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Seattle-based (Washington, the US) indie games developer Spiderweb Software, are today very happy and excited to announce that their open-world CRPG “Geneforge 2: Infestation”), is now available for PC (Windows and MAC) via Steam, with an iPad version coming in the near future." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Am not even a big PC gamer but I approve of their decision.
Some new tests show that as of now, there is zilch gaming performance difference between Vista SP1 and XP SP3
where are these results taken from m337ing?
I run Vista Premium and I game on it. But SP3 kills it. My PC takes about 45-50% of my 3GB's of RAM while doing NOTHING.
Mainly because I have it for free from MSDN and I have a new supped up PC...but now I'm seriously thinking about going back to XP, I don't know if it'll help with performance cause I am a little let down by my current PC's performance on some games...anyone can tell me if that's true?
Q6600, 4G Ram, 8800GTX...