Evening Reading - Supposed PS5 specs leaked - briefly
(hx) 07:54 PM CET - Feb,11 2019
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- Battlefield 5 February 12th update will bring DLSS support - DICE
has revealed the full patch release
notes for Battlefield 5's February 12th update. According to the
release notes, this update will fix numerous netcode issues, will bring
general quality of life improvements on maps and ground vehicles and
will add four-player co-op to Battlefield V with Combined Arms. What's
also really interesting is that the February 12th update will include
further optimizations to DXR ray tracing performance and will introduce
NVIDIA DLSS to Battlefield V, which uses deep learning to improve game
performance while maintaining visual quality.
- Yakuza 0 beta patch removes Denuvo, adds FOV slider, improves
mouse camera and more -
SEGA has released a major new patch for the PC version of Yakuza 0.
According to the release notes, this patch adds FOV slider in advanced
graphics menu, improves ultrawide display support and camera control
when using the mouse and more. Furthermore, and even though the release
notes do not list it, SEGA has removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from
the game. To access the beta patch, PC gamers will need to enter this
password "DragonOfDojima" in the BETAS tab in Properties in Yakuza 0 in
your Steam library.
- The Division 2 Open Beta Plans Revealed - A clip
from a developer Twitch stream confirms plans for an open beta test
for The Division 2. The game is scheduled to on
March 15 on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.
- JUMP FORCE System Specs - Steam
listing for JUMP FORCE now offers system requirements for Kris
Kross' favorite upcoming game. Here's a launch
trailer.
- Total War: THREE KINGDOMS Delayed Until May - Publisher
SEGA and developer Creative Assembly reveal they are delaying the
release of Total War: THREE KINGDOMS until May 23rd
- Supposed PS5 specs from random Beyond3D member (Silly but this
is also how the 1st Wii U specs was leaked) - System will be revealed close to E3 2019 in Sony's
Special event with some mind-blowing tech demos and a few megatons and
a release date for Q1-Q2 2020! The Last of Us Part 2's motion matching
in 4K 60fps is a joy to watch! Specifications: CPU: 8Core/16Threads at
3.2Ghz (boost) Zen2 (this is the biggest improvement we've ever seen
CPU-wise, even bigger than PS2 to PS3), GPU: Fully NAVI-Based GPU with
some AMD's next generation arch features at 12.6tf to 14.2tf (GPU clock
still undecided), Memory: 24GB - 20GB GDDR6 at 880Gb/s - 4GB DDR4
reserved for OS, 2tb HDD
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