Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Need for Speed Shift Team Racing Pack

A free DLC is coming out for Need for Speed Shift on the 1st of December for the Xbox 360 and PC and December 3rd on the Playstation 3.

The Team Racing Pack downloadable content for Need for Speed SHIFT includes five new cars: 1998 Toyota Supra Mark IV, 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, 1967 Shelby GT500, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T and 1969 Dodge Challenger R/T, as well as the new Team Racing mode.

Grab your friends, create a team and take on the world in Team Racing. Using a combination of teamwork, skillful driving and the occasional slick maneuver to topple your opponents, you’ll be atop the podium in short order.



To go to the news announcement page, visit the link below.

Need for Speed Shift Team Racing Pack


Thursday, 19 November 2009

AMD interviews DICE for use of DirectX11 in their next game

AMD interviewed DICE and asked some interesting questions about next-gen hardware and how they plan to implement it in their soon to be released Battlefield Bad Company 2 video game. Here is an exerpt from the interview,

(2) Can you share any details of how you plan to use DirectCompute 11 to implement deferred shading? What does that mean in terms of how your games would look or perform?  Can you think of other way you might use DirectCompute 11?

Our plan is to improve performance and at the same time be able to have many more dynamic light sources than we’ve been able to have previously — and by a wide margin even. This is possible as the culling & processing of large light sources can be done much more efficiently and directly in a compute shader compared to traditional deferred rendering techniques.



To red the full interview, head on to the following link,

AMD DICE Interview - 11 Days of DirectX 11





Friday, 13 November 2009

DiRT 2 PC System Requirements

Here are the system requirements for the upcoming PC title, DiRT 2. The game was recently released on the consoles and received excellent reviews. The small delay for the PC version was due to the added DirectX 11 support which will be well worth the wait.

Recommended (Enhanced for DirectX 11)
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 or AMD Phenom II
  • Memory: 3GB
  • HD Space: 10GB
  • Video Card: ATi Radeon HD 5700 Series
Minimum:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0Ghz, AMD Athlon 64 3400+
  • Memory: 1GB (2Gb for Windows Vista)
  • HD Space: 10GB
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon X1500, NVIDIA GeForce 6800


Thursday, 12 November 2009

Microsoft says, "Xbox console ban is permanent"

The recent banning of users who had modified their Xbox consoles to play pirated games may have been banned permanently from using their Xbox consoles and may have to buy a new console if they want to continue playing online. In an interview to the BBC, the firm said,
"Users of banned Xbox consoles can recover their profile to another, unmodified Xbox 360 console to resume their Live service"

"The banned console will be unable to connect to Xbox Live."
It was mentioned however that the banned consoles will still be able to work offline.

To read the full news story, head over to the link below.

Xbox console ban is 'permanent' - BBC News



Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Microsoft cuts off thousands of gamers from Xbox Live

I came across a news story on BBC's website today that thousands of gamers may have lost their connection to Xbox live because of using modified Xbox consoles. These consoles are usually modified in order to play pirated versions of games available for the Xbox.



To read the full news story, click on the link below,

Microsoft Disconnects Xbox gamers


Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Dragon Age: Origins

Another game which got released recently and has been getting great reviews is Dragon Age: Origins. The game was released on all major platforms including the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. Out of all the three versions, the PC version is supposed to have the best graphics while out of the consoles, the PS3 version seems to have better graphics. I own a 360 right now and I might purchase a new gaming PC in the near future so I might wanna hold out on this one until I have a good enough rig for it as I think the experience on a PC would be so much worthwhile for this game. Actiontrip.com reviewed this game today and you can check out the full review from the link below.

Actiontrip.com Dragon Age: Origins Review




More Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Reviews

The game is finally out and the two websites I trust the most when it comes to gaming reviews have given their final verdict on the blockbuster. Both Gametrailers.com and IGN.com have given the game an astounding 9.5 out of 10. The thing that surprised me about the reviews was that IGN reported the single player campaign to be around 5 hours in length while the Gametrailers review mentioned that the campaign was around 7 hours long. I guess I will find out for myself how long the campaign is once I buy the game. They both praised the significant amount of improvements to graphics done for the game as well as the multiplayer enhancements. The added perks have been quite welcome and the new Spec-Ops mode also seems to be a very welcome addition to the game.

However, both the reviews mentioned that the way the story unfolds in the game could have been shown in a better view instead of static mission briefing scenes which appear while the single player maps are loading. At the same time, they said that the number of cinematic scenes have been increased much further as compared to the previous Modern Warfare game. Also the locational variety is much better than the previous game as the player is taken from locations like Afghanistan all the way to Rio de Janeiro and beyond.



You can check out both the reviews from the links below.



Monday, 9 November 2009

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Reviewed by GamingBolt

One of the first reviews to hit the internet about the next FPS phenomenon is out. GamingBold.com reviewed the game calling it an
"Action packed story that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. Multiplayer and Spec-Ops will leave you with endless hours of fun while still keeping the core gameplay of COD 4 but adding tons of more features".


On the downside, they reported that the campaign of the game was fairly short. Also note that the review of the game was done for the Xbox 360 version of the game. I cannot wait to get my hands on this puppy myself as I have been looking forward to it for quite a long time. These days I am having a lot of fun with Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. Of course it may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I enjoyed it a lot. Perhaps I may decide to write about it pretty soon.



You can read the full review of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 from the following link...

GamingBolt: Call of Dtury Modern Warfare 2 Review





Monday, 13 July 2009

The next Tomb Raider game’s leaked concept art and images

This recently got leaked out on the internet. Have a look.

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Prototype System Requirements

Operating System: Windows® XP (with Service Pack 3) and DirectX® 9.0c or (Windows Vista® with Service Pack 2)
Video Card: 256 MB 3D hardware accelerator card required - 100% DirectX® 9.0c with Shader Model 3 support*
Processor: Pentium(R) Intel Core® 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ or better
RAM: 1 GB of RAM for Windows ® XP / 2 GB Windows ® Vista systems
Hard Drive Space: 8 GB of uncompressed hard disk space (Plus 500MB for swap file.)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 –compliant sound card
DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM

Peripheral:
100% Windows(R) XP/Vista - compatible mouse, keyboard and drivers
100% Windows(R) XP/Vista - compatible 4X DVD-ROM drive or better (600 K/sec sustained transfer rate) and drivers

*Supported Chipsets for Windows(R) XP and Vista All NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7800 256 MB and better chipsets All ATI® Radeon™ X1800 256 MB and better chipsets

 

Sunday, 22 March 2009

The Last Remnant PC System Requirements

Here are the requirements for The Last Remnant for the PC.

The Last Remnant
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square Enix

Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO E4400/AMD Athlon64 X2 3800+ (2 GHz)
Memory: 1.5 GB
Hard Drive: 15 GB Free
Video Memory: 256 MB (nVidia GeForce 8600GT)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO E4600/AMD Athlon64 X2 4600+ (2.4 GHz)
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 15 GB Free
Video Memory: 512 MB (nVidia GeForce 8800GT)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 10
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

 

Wheelman demo impressions

After following a lot of hype about this game, I decided to download the demo for my Xbox 360 and give the game a spin. The first thing I noticed were that the graphics weren't that impressive, I know that the gameplay usually matters more for any videogame but the graphics left a lot to be desired.

image On the other hand, the physics in the game were quite good along with the stellar sound effects. The controls were quite responsive as well. The voice work was a little cheesy though but Vin Diesel performed his lines convincingly. I wasn't that impressed with the voice work done by the Spanish lady however. The game seemed quite action packed. You can melee attack your enemy vehicles, you can also shoot at other cars and bikes chasing you along with some supermoves which you perform by pressing the buttons on the directional pad. The mission in the demo gave you the task of losing cops who try to take you down while you drive the bank robber babe to safety. After a lot of scripted action sequences and a lot of destruction I finally managed to reach the end of the mission. The demo also gives you the opportunity to try 2 side missions but limits you to trying them out only 3 times while promising unlimited retries in the full version of the game. One of the included modes was about stealing cars and not damaging them since damaging them before delivery reduced the bonus you receive while the other mode was about a simple checkpoint race with other racers. The only twist in the latter side mission was that you can hit and shoot your opponents to take them out. Overall, the game was quite enjoyable but I wonder if the final game provides you with some sort of freedom to choose which missions you want to play because it still felt pretty scripted. The game also featured on foot action but in the demo you only go on foot to steal a few vehicles and there were no specific on foot missions available. You can download the game's demo too if you have an Xbox Live account. Give it a spin and tell me what you think!

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Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Why PC’s are Losing the War on Gaming

There was once a time when PC games were the ultimate in computer graphics technology. Games like Doom, Wolfenstein, and Myst offered gamers with a visual playing field the likes of which were never seen in a game. While PC gaming pioneered many of the game engines and online game play that we use today, there has been a noticeable decline in the popularity of PC games over the past few years.

With the emergence of modern console game systems like Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii, gamers are turning away from their keyboards and mice and heading to their living rooms to play console games. This trend can be attributed to many different factors.

For starters, most homes now-a-days have large plasma screen TV’s. Coupled with a powerful game console, HD gaming on a plasma screen can be hard to resist. While many homes have big screen TV’s, most casual PC gamers have only a 17 to 21 inch computer screen.  A modern TV stand can also house several different game consoles and games in a single storage unit, making switching between consoles and games a breeze. This set up is also more conducive to multi-player games, where groups of people have the luxury of sitting in comfy chairs and couches, rather than huddle in front of a computer screen.

The fact that online gaming is no longer exclusive to PC gamers has also hurt the computers chances. Any of the big 3 game systems offer a plethora of online gaming options and most have internet browsers and online chat capabilities. Sitting on a couch and playing online with friends from around the globe on a big screen TV seems favorable to most over hunching over a keyboard on a PC.

Affordability is possibly the biggest factor in favor of the console gamer. Console systems are relatively inexpensive when compared to PCs, and prices seem to drop every few months or so. While many PC games require minimum software and hardware requirements, console games are almost always compatible with their system. This makes the need to upgrade your system virtually nonexistent. PC games like Crysis for example are visually mind blowing, but most casual gamers cannot afford to upgrade their PC’s so that their machine can handle the games demanding hardware requirements.

In the simplest terms it seems that advancements in gaming consoles have made the PC gaming nearly obsolete. Most consoles today can perform all the tasks that a home computer can offer in terms of gaming at a fraction of the cost.

Monday, 12 January 2009

Fear 2 PC System Requirements

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Minimum system requirements:

  • CPU: P4 2.8GHz (3.2GHz Vista)/Athlon 64 3000+ (3200+ Vista)
  • GPU: Fully DX9-compliant graphics card with 256MB (SM 2.0b). NVidia 6800 or ATI X700.
  • Memory: 1GB (1.5GB Vista)
  • HDD: 12GB
  • OS: Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1
  • DirectX: 9.0c
  • Sound: DX9.0c compliant
  • Optical drive: DVD (boxed only)
  • Internet: Broadband

Recommended system requirements:

  • CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz processor family/Athlon 64 X2 4400+ (required for MP host)
  • GPU: Fully DX9-compliant graphics card with 512MB (SM 3.0). NVidia 8600 GTS or ATI HD 2900 XT.
  • Memory: 1.5GB
  • HDD: 12GB
  • OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1
  • DirectX: 9.0c
  • Sound: DX9.0c compliant
  • Optical drive: DVD (boxed only)
  • Internet: Broadband (768kbit/sec upstream required to host 16 players)

Monday, 15 December 2008

New Mafia 2 Trailer

The new Mafia 2 trailer looks extremely promising and I have high hopes for this game!

Awesome Drake's Fortune Screenshots

This bunch of screenies from the upcoming Drake's Fortune really push the PS3 to its limit.

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Below is the concept art for the above in-game screenshot.

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By the looks of it they came really darn close! Great work by Naughty Dog Studios! Here are some more screens.

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Monday, 1 December 2008

Black Mesa: Source Official Trailer

A trailer to one of the most (or should I say the most) anticipated game mod has been released. Check it out!

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Prince of Persia PC 2008 Requirements

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Here are the requirements for the upcoming Prince of Persia game for the PC.

Minimum System Requirements

Supported OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista
Processor: Dual core processor 2.6 GHz Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ or better recommended)
RAM: 1 GB Windows XP/2 GB Windows Vista
Video Card: 256 MB DirectX 10.0-compliant video card or DirectX 9.0-compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list)*
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0-compliant sound card (5.1 sound card recommended)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0 libraries (included on disc)
DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive
Hard Drive Space: 8 GB
Peripherals Supported: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360 Controller for Windows recommended)
* Supported Video Cards at Time of Release:
ATI RADEON X1600*/1650*-1950/HD 2000/3000 series
NVIDIA GeForce 6800*/7/8/9 series

Monday, 27 October 2008

Tomb Raider Underworld System Requirements

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Here are the system requirements for Tomb Raider Underworld for the PC.

Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP (admin rights required)/Microsoft Windows Vista (admin rights required)
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3+GHz or AMD Athlon 2.5+GHz
  • RAM: 1GB (Windows XP) / 2GB (Windows Vista) system memory
  • GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GeForce 6 series 6800GT (or better) / ATI 1800XT (or better)
  • SOUND: Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card and drivers
  • DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM drive
  • HARD DRIVE: 8 GB Free Space
  • INPUT DEVICES: Keyboard and mouse

Recommended System Requirements

  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP (admin rights required)/Microsoft Windows Vista (admin rights required)
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or Athlon 64 X2 4400+
  • RAM: 2 GB system memory
  • GRAPHICS: nVidia GeForce 9800 GTX or ATI HD4800
  • SOUND: Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card and drivers
  • DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM drive
  • HARD DRIVE: 8 GB Free Space
  • INPUT DEVICES: Microsoft Xbox360 Controller

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Left for Dead PC System Requirement

Here are the system requirements for Left for Dead on the PC.

  • OS: Windows XP, Vista, Vista64
  • CPU: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 or AMD64X2 (or higher)
  • RAM: 1 GB for XP / 2GB for Vista
  • Disc drive: DVD-ROM Drive
  • Hard drive: At least 7.5 GB of free space
  • Video: Direct X 9 compatible video card - Video card must be 128 MB or more and should be a DirectX 9-compatible with support for pixel shader 2.0 (ATI 9600 or high. Or, Nvidia 6600 or higher)
  • Sound: Direct X9.0c compatible sound card

 

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