Evening Reading - Cyberpunk 2077 Will Allow Cross-Saves - briefly
(hx) 12:10 AM CET - Dec,01 2020
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- Cyberpunk 2077 Will Allow Cross-Saves Across Console
Generations - Cyberpunk 2077 will allow you to transfer saves between
corresponding Xbox and PlayStation consoles if you choose to do so.
- CDPR: Cyberpunk 2077 Runs "Surprisingly Good" On PS4/XB1, More
Than 50% Pre-Orders Are Digital - CD Projekt Red's CEO Adam
Kici?ski was asked about the performance of
the game on the PS4 and Xbox One. He replied that they were impressed
with how the game is currently performing on all platforms taking
into
account the limitations of them.
- Bulletstorm Devs Working On Two New AAA Projects - The
devs are working with Take-Two Interactive and Square Enix on brand new
AAA IP titles. One of the biggest Polish game developers People Can Fly
have several major projects currently in development on top of the
already announced co-op RPG shooter Outriders, which is coming in
February 2021. Besides they are doing an IPO and raising capital - might help them hire
more people.
- Cookie Invaders - Roguelite Space Shooter with ARPG Elements -
Release on December 1st 2020
- Grapple Tournament Early Access - Early Access to
Grapple Tournament is available
on
Steam where it was released earlier this month along with a
playable demo. This is an online multiplayer shooter for Windows that
requires a virtual reality headset. The Early Access Launch
Trailer provides a look at gameplay
- SOULCALIBUR VI – Hwang Launch Trailer - check it out!
- Empire of Sin review: A strategy you can't refuse - Empire
of Sin is a
sincere love letter to a fascinating moment in American history and
delivers all the style, swagger, and Tommy-Gun-inflicted violence you’d
expect. Unfortunately, somewhat shallow sim elements, pushover AI, and
a serious lack of polish means this probably won’t be your next great
strategy obsession. That said, if you love gangster stuff, Empire of
Sin might still be an offer you can’t refuse.
- Some PS5 Consoles Seem to Have Different Fans, One Being
Slightly Louder - For those who are tech buffs, it’s been
discovered, at least according to Les Numériques, that different PS5
models may have different types of fans. While this doesn’t seem to
affect the console’s performance, it explains why some PS5 consoles
might sound slightly bit louder than others, and really, it’s an
interesting fact to know I think. Les Numériques mentions that users,
including 1 of the writers at the outlet, have noticed that their
consoles seem to run louder than what reviews were claiming, such as
when the console was described as “whisper quiet”. Curious, the site
dismantled its test console and a launch console and found that there
were different fan models. The fans differed in how the blades looked
and obviously as a result, sounded. In testing the audio from running
the console whilst in a game, it’s said that the test console prior to
launch was recording at 39dB (A) whereas the second, launch console
rose to 43dB (A). Obviously, this isn’t a huge difference, and there
are audio recordings available on the site that show how the 2 sound in
comparison.
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