Steven T. Wright

Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets UK And Ireland World Update

Most agree that Microsoft Flight Simulator is an impressive technical showcase, but developer Asobo Studios continues to add detail to the game’s recreation of real-world sights of interest. The game’s latest world update is now live, and it gives the UK and Ireland a serious paint job, with national parks, …

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New Fortnite Update Coming Tuesday

Fortnite’s 15.40 update is just around the corner, and it’s going to bring some interesting changes to the game. As with all Fortnite updates, it’s not precisely clear what the patch is going to do, but we have a few hints from the game’s official Twitter account. The patch is …

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GTA 3 And Vice City Have Been Reverse-Engineered On PC

Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City have been reverse-engineered on PC by a team of modders and programmers. The two early entries in the series were the games that first made GTA into a household name, but the PC versions aren’t easily playable on modern machines without substantial modifications. …

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Disc Room Will Always Take Place 69 Years In The Future

If you were somehow emotionally attached to Disc Room’s stated setting of 2089, we’ve got bad news for you. Jan Willem Nijman, a developer of the indie action game, recently revealed that the year in the game’s intro automatically updates to be 69 years in the future. That means that …

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Bloodborne 60fps Patch Released By Hacker

Many can agree that Bloodborne is one of the best games of the previous console generation–perhaps even the best–but playing it at sub-30 frames per second can be a major adjustment if you’re used to dodging your way through Sekiro at 60fps. Now, the well-known hacker Lance McDonald has released …

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Minecraft Dungeons Is Getting A Free Update And New DLC

Microsoft and Mojang have announced that Minecraft Dungeons is getting new DLC and a free update later this month, and both are going to add some interesting stuff to the game. The paid DLC is called Flames of the Nether, and it will take players to that lava-filled core, where …

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