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  1. SSD Required for Playground Games' Japan Open World Racer with Intel XeSS Upscaling

    Playground Games’ next big open‑world racer arrives with a pair of non‑trivial caveats: the Japan‑set title is scheduled to debut in May and, for PC players, it requires an SSD to install and run — while also shipping with unusually deep technical tie‑ins to Intel’s latest graphics and upscaling...
  2. DLSS Swapper causing visual artifacts/glitches with Frame Generation (ASUS TUF F15)

    Hello everyone, I’ve been using DLSS Swapper for my games recently. Initially, everything worked perfectly, but lately, I’ve run into a major issue. Whenever I swap the DLSS Frame Generation (FG) DLLs, I get strange visual glitches, I use 591.72 Game Ready drivers. The weird part? I performed...
  3. 007 First Light PC Requirements: 32GB RAM, 12GB VRAM Mystery, DLSS 4

    IO Interactive’s long-anticipated James Bond prequel, 007 First Light, has finally surfaced with official PC system requirements — and the headline is as much about what the studio confirmed as what it left out. Background IO Interactive announced a firm launch window shift for 007 First Light...
  4. FSR Redstone Arrives: AMD's ML Upscaling and Frame Gen on RDNA 4

    AMD has officially pushed FSR “Redstone” into the wild as part of the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 25.12.1 driver package, delivering a consolidated, machine-learning-powered suite that bundles upscaling, frame generation, ray-tracing denoising, and a future radiance-caching system — but the...
  5. AMD FSR Redstone SDK 2.1: ML Frame Gen and Ray Denoising on RDNA4

    AMD has shipped FSR Redstone as part of the new AMD FSR SDK 2.1 and bundled Redstone feature support into the Adrenalin 25.12.1 driver — a significant step that replaces large parts of the old FidelityFX naming, brings machine‑learning‑driven frame generation, ray denoising and an online...
  6. Linux Gaming Matures on Bazzite: AMD Shines in GN GPU Benchmarks

    A high‑profile benchmarking video from Gamers Nexus — conducted on a Fedora‑based gaming image called Bazzite and covering modern GPUs from both Nvidia and AMD — argues that Linux gaming is no longer niche and, in many real‑world cases, is good enough to be a practical alternative to Windows for...
  7. Panther Lake: Intel 18A Xe3 handheld GPUs challenge Ryzen Z2

    Intel’s Panther Lake looks like the most consequential mobile refresh in years, and for one crowded, fast-moving corner of the PC market — handheld gaming — it may finally give Intel the combination of performance, efficiency, and graphics features needed to seriously challenge AMD’s lead...
  8. AMD Radeon Adrenalin Drivers: RSR, FSR, HYPR-RX, Anti-Lag, Frame Gen

    The latest publicly available AMD Radeon Graphics Drivers package continues to push the company’s Adrenalin software suite forward, packaging performance optimizations, new upscaling and frame‑generation technologies, and per‑game latency improvements into a single installer while maintaining...
  9. Borderlands 4 PC System Requirements: 8-Core CPU, 100GB SSD, 12GB VRAM

    Borderlands 4’s PC system requirements have arrived, and they mark a clear shift: Gearbox and 2K are treating the PC edition as a modern‑hardware first release, demanding eight CPU cores, a large SSD footprint, and mid‑to‑high‑end graphics hardware even at the stated minimum tier. Background...
  10. Borderlands 4 PC System Requirements: 8+ Cores, 16–32GB RAM, 100GB SSD

    Borderlands 4’s PC system requirements are out, and they raise the bar for midrange rigs: Gearbox and 2K list an RTX 2070 or RX 5700 XT as the minimum GPU, an Intel Core i7-9700 or Ryzen 7 2700X CPU, 16 GB of RAM as the baseline, and a 100 GB SSD install, while the recommended spec jumps to an...
  11. Borderlands 4 PC Requirements Explained: 8-Core CPU, 32GB RAM, 100GB SSD

    Borderlands 4 arrives on PC alongside consoles on September 12, 2025, and Gearbox’s published PC system requirements make one thing clear: this is a modern‑PC title that expects eight physical CPU cores, fast NVMe storage, and a GPU with 8–12+ GB of VRAM just to be comfortably playable at...
  12. Dying Light: The Beast PC Requirements Explained — RAM, 4K & Upscaling

    Techland has finally published the PC system requirements for Dying Light: The Beast, and the numbers make one thing clear: this spin-off is aiming higher than Dying Light 2 in memory and resolution ambition, while leaning heavily on modern upscaling and frame‑generation toolchains to keep the...
  13. Dying Light: The Beast PC Requirements Explained for 1440p/60 and 4K RT

    Techland’s PC requirements for Dying Light: The Beast land squarely between “accessible” and “future‑ready,” promising smooth 1440p/60 play for mainstream rigs while reserving native 4K and ray‑traced Ultra modes for high‑end, very recent GPUs — and the studio’s published tables and storefront...
  14. Dying Light: The Beast PC Requirements - 1080p on Modest Gear, 4K/60 RT Needs New GPUs

    Techland has published the official PC system requirements for Dying Light: The Beast, and the headline is clear: you can still play at 1080p on modest hardware, but chasing 4K/60 with ray tracing and frame generation pushes you into very recent—and in one case effectively next‑generation—GPU...
  15. Lost Soul Aside PC Port: Native DualSense, Ray Tracing, DLSS 4 & 4K HDR

    Lost Soul Aside’s PC release lands with a surprisingly full-featured port: native DualSense support with adaptive triggers, unlocked framerates and multi-monitor 4K/HDR, advanced ray-tracing for reflections, shadows and global illumination — and a PC requirements chart that effectively makes ray...
  16. ROG Xbox Ally X: Breakthrough Handheld with Ryzen Z2 Extreme & Radeon 890M

    The first hands-on benchmarks for the ROG Xbox Ally X suggest ASUS and Microsoft’s high-end handheld may have hit a rare sweet spot: substantial generational GPU gains, sensible power draw, and cooling that keeps temperatures well below what many larger devices produce under stress. Background...
  17. GeForce NOW Blackwell Upgrade: RTX 5080-Class Cloud Gaming with DLSS 4

    NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW is getting its biggest upgrade yet: Blackwell-powered, RTX 5080-class servers begin rolling out in September, bringing DLSS 4 Multi‑Frame Generation, a new Cinematic‑Quality Streaming mode, dramatically higher peak streaming resolutions and frame rates, and an...
  18. Windows 11 Gaming Benchmarks: Averages Parity, Lows Can Drop

    I installed Windows 11 on my gaming PC, ran a battery of real‑world benchmarks, and found that — on the hardware I use — raw gaming averages stayed essentially unchanged from Windows 10, but percentile lows and stability showed notable variance that every serious gamer should understand before...
  19. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Game Ready Driver Delivers Next-Gen Gaming Performance

    Excitement has swept through the gaming and tech community with the official release of NVIDIA’s Game Ready Driver for the GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, marking a significant leap forward in performance and feature support for PC gamers and content creators alike. Designed to maximize the...
  20. DOOM The Dark Ages System Requirements: What PC Gamers Need for 2025

    Few moments in gaming generate as much anticipation as the next entry in a legendary franchise like DOOM. After nearly five years since the adrenaline-fueled brutality of DOOM Eternal, fans have not only clamored for a new chapter, but also set their expectations high: can id Software’s latest...