This week Trav(@TravPope) from The-En.com and Cyril (@DefunctGames) from DefunctGames join Aaron(@Ind1fference) talk about: Thor, The En, Egg McMuffins, Assassin’s Creed Unity, Assassin’s Creed III, Halo 3 ODST, Microsoft Surface, Windows Phone, National Treasure, Halo Wars 2, Xbox One X, doorbell, Quantum Break, Kinect, Assassin’s Creed Origins, Veronica Mars, Mad Men, Planet Coaster, Mutant League Football, Perception, Super Retro-Cade, Retrobit Generations, IREM, Data East, Capcom, Technos, Renegade, Double Dragon, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Police Squad!, Justice League, Logan, Star Trek Discovery, The Orville, Super Mario Odyssey, Breathe of the Wild, Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back, Rogue Stormers, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, 8-bit Adventure Anthology, Morphite, Omega Strike, JASEM, High Sea Havoc, Deja Vu, ShadowGate 64, Atari Jaguar, Splatoon 2, Spelunky 2, Guacamelee 2, Concrete Genie, The Gardens Between, Beyond Two Souls, David Cage, Detroit: Become Human, The Last of US Part 2, Stranger Things, LA Noire, Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions, Dante’s Inferno, Ghost of Tsushima, Crackdown 3, Game Pass, Sea of Thieves and more.
Players will be able to download Ghost of Tsushima update 2.24 (PS5 version 2.024) this July 16, and this is for the Legends multiplayer mode.
Gary Green said: Everyone needs a change of scenery once in a while. Even a homebody such as myself can’t help but wonder what life is like elsewhere, even if for a brief stay. From my suburban upbringing with a close proximity to a once-bustling town centre, I often find myself wondering if I would integrate into community better elsewhere. My hometown isn’t exactly thriving in terms of financial stability or community spirit, and when mental exhaustion kicks in, packing up and leaving occasionally crosses my mind, in search of something feeling more like ‘home’.
Perhaps from day-trips as a child and family holidays, I’ve always found a fondness for seaside communities, though the sea itself fills me with ambivalence in both a fear and fascination of what lies beneath, not unlike the established mindset of H.P Lovecraft himself, only without the casual racism. Through games, if I’m lucky enough, I get to experience these settings and their communities from the comfort of my own home, providing of course I can find a game that fits the description.
Enter Concrete Genie, an outstanding little adventure. It’s not Lovecraft though, but maybe that’s not such a bad thing since we’ll need to go to a darker place for that. Concrete Genie has the potential to fill that need for exploration where Call of Cthulhu ultimately missed the mark.
Nixxes just added FSR 3.1 to all recent Sony titles on PC. This update improves quality and temporal stability while boosting frame rates by up to 10%. It also allows you to pair AMD’s open-source (works on everything) frame generation with DLSS-based upscaling.
I'm genuinely curious on results when stacking DLSS+FSR. I imagine it will create some inconsistencies but I haven't seen any circumstance where they're paired.
Maybe I'm just not looking hard enough because something like this would definitely be tested and analyzed.
Yea and fsr looking horrible while dlss is no brainer looks like native+ without amd pixelation,shimmering and ghosting. Nvidia and sony did good job on horizon fbw it looks increbile and play maxed out 4k visuals(with dlss quality) 120fps
Goddamit. This screen alone scarred me for a good portion of my childhood and into adulthood.