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Kingdom Under Fire II is back, and it feels better than ever (TheSixthAxis)

TSA writes: "We’ve seen plenty of occasions where games are announced and subsequently disappear over the year. Sometimes they slink away from view, quietly sputtering out under a shower of bad decisions and poor management. Sometimes they explode in a surge of ill feeling and reprehension. Sometimes though they miraculously reappear, like a missing cat that’s reappeared at the back door, beggging for you to let them in. Kingdom under Fire II is that cat. Having gone missing for over a decade, developer Blueside have now returned, and from their loud meowing it’s clear that they’re very, very hungry."

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Wotbot2045d ago

Wanted this game for so long

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Kingdom Under Fire 2: how the free MMO that went buy-to-play years later is adjusting

How did publisher Gameforge's Kingdom Under Fire 2 go from free to paid? And what does that mean for the game and its future for the players?

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Top 10 Worst Optimized PC Games of 2019

DSOGaming writes: "Today, and prior to our Top 10 Most Optimized PC Games of 2019, we are presenting you our Top 10 Worst Optimized PC Games of 2019."

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Asuka1992d ago (Edited 1992d ago )

Red Dead 2 should be on here as well. The game literally did not work or launch for some people. Rockstar launcher crashes. Game still randomly crashes. Mouse cursor glitches. One of the worst PC ports in recent years. you would think a big budget game like rdr2 R* would give a damn lazy port ffs

MadLad1992d ago

Which is sad, being their ports for Max Payne 3 and GTAV were freaking fantastic.

PCgamer981992d ago

Since the latest update the game runs great on me and I don't even have a beefy system, it also barely crashes. Only issue I had with it is the fps would drop randomly for a few seconds which I think was an issue with vulkan, but all in all I'm really enjoying the steam version.

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“Kingdom Under Fire 2” is bringing Christmas to its players with the game’s very first update

Following a successful launch merely a few weeks ago, publisher Gameforge and South Korean developer Blueside's MMO-RTS hybrid title "Kingdom Under Fire 2" is set to receive its first content update (the said content update brings Christmas to its players and much more).