Codemasters and EA have announced F1 2021, the latest in the long-running franchise of gaming simulators adapting the format and vehicles from the globe-trotting sport. F1 2021 is launching on July 16, with three days early access for those who preorder. F1 2021 will be doubling-down on a narrative-focused single-player …
Read More »Nvidia Announces Native DLSS Support For Unity
Popular game development engine, Unity, will receive native Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) support before the end of 2021, allowing developers to easily implement it in their games. Nvidia made the announcement as part of its GTX 2021 event, stating that its proprietary AI-powered downsampling would enable better performance for …
Read More »PS5 Adds External Storage Support And More In First Big Console Update
Sony has finally updated the PlayStation 5 to allow for game storage on an external hard drive or SSD, bringing it more in line with its competition. The new PS5 system update, which is out now, lets you copy games off of your internal SSD to free up space for …
Read More »Latest Nvidia Game-Ready Driver Brings G-Sync To More LG OLED TVs
Nvidia’s latest Game-Ready Driver is out now, preparing you for Mortal Shell’s RTX patch, a slew of new G-Sync ready displays, and more. Like the two series before it, Nvidia has certified the latest OLED displays from LG for G-Sync support. That means the full range of B1, C1, G1 …
Read More »Nvidia Says GPU Shortages Will Persist Until The End Of The Year
In its latest update to investors, Nvidia has warned that it expects demand for its products to exceed supply at least until the end of the year. The update comes before the official release of the company’s Q1 earnings, but in a blog post Nvidia CFO Colette Kress stressed that …
Read More »Resident Evil Village Map Shows Off Four Distinct Locales For You To Visit
Resident Evil Village‘s in-game map has been revealed, showing off four distinct locales that you’ll visit when exploring the game’s new European-inspired setting. As with the previous game, this doesn’t necessarily mean you will be exploring them all for an equal amount of time. The map, revealed by IGN, shows …
Read More »Samsung Will Use LG OLED Panels For New Displays – Report
Samsung is reportedly in the process of ordering millions of OLED panels from its consumer electronics rival, LG. The panels will be used in Samsung’s first line of OLED TVs as it continues to move away from LCD. Three individual reports, collected by The Verge, indicate that Samsung has planned …
Read More »Nintendo Switch's Rumored Bluetooth Audio Support Is Unlikely, And Here's Why
The Nintendo Switch was updated with firmware 12.0.0 this week, with the inclusion of a line that suggested to some dataminers that Bluetooth audio might be activated soon. While Nintendo hasn’t commented either way, the hardware limitations of the Switch (and most modern consoles) still make that improbable. Bluetooth audio …
Read More »Mythical Games Launches NFT Marketplace For Players To Trade In-Game Items
Mythical Games, the studio behind the upcoming multiplayer title Blankos Block Party, has launched its own NFT Marketplace to allow players to trade in-game items for both traditional and cryptocurrencies. The studio has been working on incorporating NFTs (non-fungible tokens) well before the current boom, with the idea to give …
Read More »Nvidia Quietly Patches RTX Voice To Work With All Of Its Graphics Cards
Nvidia has silently updated RTX Voice, its AI-powered noise removal tool, to work with its full range of graphics cards, including previous generation GTX and Quadro products. The change was a subtle one picked up by Tom’s Hardware, and only present in the older RTX Voice application that Nvidia initially …
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