Alex Battaglia (Page 8)
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Feature | Battlefield 5's RTX ray tracing tested: is this the next level in gaming graphics?
The future looks bright - and shiny.
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Feature | The Crysis Trilogy on Xbox One back-compat offers big performance boosts
But is it worth replaying?
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Feature | What does it take to run Assassin's Creed Odyssey PC at 1080p60?
Settings tweaks and hardware recommendations for a truly demanding game.
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Feature | How Metro Exodus uses Nvidia ray tracing to stunning effect
And the challenges facing developers using the cutting-edge RTX tech.
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Feature | Forza Horizon 4 on PC is one patch away from perfection
Complete settings breakdown and performance analysis.
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Feature | Dying Light: Bad Blood: what happens when battle royale meets parkour and zombies?
A fresh new take on the last man standing concept?
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Feature | Inside Battlefield 5: GeForce RTX's most impressive ray tracing showcase
The future of gaming graphics?
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What does it take to run Monster Hunter World on PC at 1080p60?
Our settings guide for best performance.
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Yakuza 0's PC port is low on frills but gets the basics right
It's also very, very fast.
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Feature | No Man's Sky Next on PC: brilliant visuals but performance is concerning
Steep GPU requirements, v-sync bugs and a poor tweaking experience.
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Feature | The Hunt: Showdown's tech takes survival horror suspense to a new level
Cutting-edge CryEngine visuals create a unique experience.
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Feature | Anthem's E3 demo analysed: BioWare takes Frostbite into new territory
A new kind of extreme detail open world.
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Feature | Hands-on with Battlefield 5: how the small things matter in this massive-scale shooter
Frostbite evolved.
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Dark Souls Remastered tested on all consoles - and only one locks to 60fps
Plus full PC analysis too.
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Feature | Why Crysis still melts the fastest gaming PCs a decade after release
It's time for a remaster, remake - or sequel.
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Feature | Just how useful are PC benchmark modes really?
Optimising performance needs to be easier - and that means we need better tools.
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Feature | Is Far Cry 2's tech really more advanced than Far Cry 5's?
The answer is yes - but also categorically no.