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    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...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows Starts Fall 2025 (EEA Opt-Out)

    Microsoft will begin installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot app automatically on Windows devices that already have the Microsoft 365 desktop apps, a background rollout that starts this fall and is expected to reach completion by mid‑November — but it won’t happen for devices in the European...
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    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...
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    KILLER INN CBT 2: Second Closed Beta on Steam PC (Oct 3–13, 2025)

    Square Enix and TBS Games have confirmed that KILLER INN — the multiplayer murder‑mystery action game first announced at Summer Game Fest — will host a second closed beta on PC via Steam from October 3, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. PDT / 6:00 p.m. EDT through October 13, 2025 at 2:59 p.m. PDT / 5:59 p.m...
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    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...
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    NVIDIA GeForce 581.15 WHQL: Mixed signals, caution for gamers and creators

    NVIDIA’s latest GeForce driver rollout — reported as version 581.15 WHQL in third‑party coverage — promises targeted stability fixes and expanded game support, but the release is surrounded by mixed signals and verification gaps that make cautious upgrading the prudent choice for gamers and...
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