It looks like 2018 will continue the trend of big release after big release that has made 2017 such a great year for gaming. These games are the 15 most anticipated of next year.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is Rockstar Games’ latest heavyweight, with nearly 40K concurrent players even five years after the (staggered) PC launch. Despite that, it can be a challenge to run the game on midrange and low-end PCs. RDR2 has gotten NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 2 support following poor reception from Steam gamers.
"Use the Windows “High Performance” power profile and set your GPU power management mode to the same."
Not if you use AMD Ryzen CPU's. That needs to be set to balanced. "Overclock your GPU if you’re narrowly missing the 60 FPS mark." Actually it would be better to undervolt and increase the clock speed and see how stable it is in game.
Take-Two announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, and Grand Theft Auto V has passed a big sales milestone.
GTA V had a budget of 265 million, while RDR 2’s budget was between 370-500 million. Rockstar Games is one of the few studios that can invest so extensively in projects without fearing a lack of return.
I guess I'm in the minority, but I bought GTA5 on launch day (ps3) and to this day have yet to beat it. The game just kinda bored me. A lot of time has passed though, I wonder how much my opinion would change if I played it now. I'll give it another go, one day...
Steam's Summer Sale looks primed for Steam Deck players - with a huge collection of titles on offer for the handheld.
Spider-Mannnnn
very shite list. most of m$ games are there which are totally crap. no Metro? no Yakuza? no Dreams? no Vampyr? no Code Vein? no Kingdom Heart?
Far Cry 5
Days Gone
State of Decay
RDR2
Spiderman
GOW
2018 is looking like a good year so far.
Skeptical about Anthem.. Hoping its good, but I won't hold my breath. It's EA after all..
Also looking forward to A Way Out. I like that they've made it free for a friend.