Packing a punch into a 14.1-inch frame is MSI's latest gaming grade notebook, the MSI GX400. While similar sized 14.1-inch notebooks tend to shy on the graphics processing prowess, the GX400 has taken the plunge and gone ahead with a better discrete graphics option found in bigger notebooks in the form of a NVIDIA 9600M GT. Typically, most 14.1-inch notebooks aren't really designed with gamers in mind, so it's nice to see a capable one in this form factor.
The Elder Scrolls: Arena is getting a full remake by fans that brings the game to modern hardware with HD visuals.
The earnings reports of Capcom's Fiscal year 2024 showcase the growth of PC over console, with 60% of game sales being made on the former.
What’s interesting is that, given how well their games sell, it’s very likely most of them fall into the 25/75 revenue split bracket. The larger ones, like Monster Hunter, are in the 20/80 bracket.
So even accounting for the vastly superior regional pricing on PC, I wouldn’t be surprised if revenue-wise from digital sales, both platforms are close, or if PC is ahead as well.
F1 25 promises improved handling, a long-overdue My Team overhaul and a new Braking Point story with a dramatic twist. But is it a worthy yearly upgrade? Yes, it actually is this time.
I have a 9600M GS in my Acer notebook, and while I use it primarily for journalism, it runs Left4Dead, and even Crysis without any problems.
Good article.