ESTNN writes: "Nvidia RTX Remix provides the tools needed to bypass hard-to-access game files, arduous programming workflows and time-consuming asset creations that are usually encountered in the modding process.
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Push Square writes: "A dedicated PSVR2 app has been published to PC platform Steam ahead of expanded compatibility for the VR headset going live on 7th August 2024. The application will be available the day before, and it guides you through the setup of the device for use on PC as well as acting as the place to update the headset and its Sense controllers when patches become available."
The Epic Games Store continues their giving ways with a free game and some free outfits for another title.
Capcom has released its latest shareholder Q&A, and while there are some smart questions in there, you'll find some not-so-smart ones too.
Capcom is our hero and champion in the gaming industry somehow. Everyone else is straight up Dr Doom
This story is literally nothing, ? I should have expected as much from this 'source'.
Nothing terrifying and nothing that's an indictment of capitalism.
If you somehow believe a publicly traded company should only have shareholders who know the ins and outs of the business, then you may get a chuckle out of some of the questions asked. In general they are exactly the types of questions you would expect from someone with a stake, who does not understand the business well. Asking questions is surely the way these people learn more about the investments they have made? I wish I hadn't of bothered clicking! :)
If you can share/download other people's remixes this is going to be huge. There are plenty of great older games that will never get a remaster or remake.
A nightmare for many Publisher and developer.
This is a good idea. This way devs and pubs can't sleep at the wheel an throw out a cheap remaster for $80.