Tag: graphics
Capcom promises the return of Resident Evil 2 and 3’s vanished graphics and audio options
Don’t let your chonk graphics card sag or it might actually die
AMD’s flagship RX 6950 XT graphics card is down to $610 at Newegg in the US
As you may have noticed, the RTX 4070 was released earlier this week – indeed, the official RPS 4070 review went live yesterday. It’s a good graphics card, fundamentally speaking, but like many recent releases it’s a bit more pricey than it should be at $599 / £589.
Thankfully though, in the US you can actually pick up AMD’s more powerful last-gen flagship card, the RX 6950 XT, for just $10 more thanks to a deal at Newegg.
New Chrome beta brings advanced 3D graphics to the web with WebGPU
Hogwarts Legacy: The Best PS5 and Xbox Graphics Options – CNET
Grab an RX 6600 graphics card for £210 after a 10% discount
The Radeon RX 6600 is a strong option for 1080p gaming, and you can now pick one up for just £212 at Ebuyer’s store on Ebay, nearly £90 cheaper than it debuted in 2021. To knock 10% off the listed price, use code APRIL10 at the checkout.
Samsung extends licensing agreement with AMD to use Radeon graphics on Exynos SoCs
An Nvidia RTX 4050 desktop graphics card is apparently a thing
Fresh leaks suggest an Nvidia RTX 4050 graphics card is coming, as the entry-level desktop option will apparently roll up alongside the RTX 4060 and its Ti counterpart. The news will please anyone looking to build a budget gaming PC and gain access to impressive GeForce GPU tools like DLSS 3, but little is known about the potential card’s price and specs.
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How Sherlock Holmes, slick 3D graphics, and Switch exclusivity sets the ambitious Rain Code apart
Torrential rain hammered down on the Moscone Centre throughout the first few days of this year’s GDC. Just when I thought I was free from the downpour I found it again in a Spike Chunsoft interview room on the subterranean expo floor. There Kazutaka Kodaka (formerly the lead writer on the Danganrompa series), a translator, and a handful of staff would take me through his latest project: Master Detectives Archive: Rain Code.
Set in a “neon noir” city constantly hammered by rainfall, you play as a detective tasked with solving a variety of peculiar murders with aid from a cast of other master detectives, each with their own distinct look, quirks, and special abilities. It’s your job to wash away the mystery and soak in clues, all while drenched in that distinct style longtime fans will recognise from the Danganrompa series.
Kodaka, via a translator, told me he has been reading detective novels since he was a child, explaining his interest in the kind of detective fiction present in Raincode. He points to Nine Lives, the Detective Conan manga series, Sherlock Holmes, and the Japanese novelist Ranpa Edogawa as particular favourites of his, dripping elements from those sources into the variety of cases throughout the game.