Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
Patch version 1.04 is out. There's an SDK, a couple of new game modes and support for mods.
The Sony PlayStation 3 will cost US$399 / 322 euros on it's release in November, according to an unsubstantiated report published in PSM. This would put it on par with the price of Xbox 360. No UK pricing is mentioned.
Straight from the WTF department. No, we're not taking the piss - the Revolution officially has a new name. That's 'ii' like 'We', not 'ii' like 'Viiv'.
The head honcho at Valve Software has confirmed that there will be upcoming delights for owners of the next-gen console. Or those that just like to, y'know, follow these things.
Can't make it to LA for E3? Microsoft will beam news, videos and demos to your TV via Xbox Live Marketplace.
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - Oppressor, Constructor, Infiltrator and Technician. We have the low-down on the player classes in the upcoming MMO FPS set in the Quake universe.
A group of Elder Scrolls fanatics are in the process of making a patch for Oblivion that enables support for DirectX 8.0 compatible graphics cards. Oldblivion attaches itself to the game and converts the shaders from SM2.0 to SM1.1.
Finally, a use for that USB port that isn't concerned with Torrents or porn. Sony will now let you download demos onto your PSP's memory stick, and awesome Japanese hit LocoRoco is first up.
Hands up if you use XFire? It's undoubtedly the easiest way to keep in touch with your gaming buddies and clanmates, and now it's been bought up by Viacom.
Microsoft looks set to save itself a wadge of cash, as the firm that makes the PowerPC triple-core processor for its console announces a move to 65nm.
Macs can now run Windows, which means that the awesome MacBook Pro laptop can now play Counter-Strike. Can portable gamers happily buy a Mac now, safe in the knowledge that they'll never be without an AWP again?
Red Alert? Tiberian Sun? Generals? The series moves on with a new installment in the RTS, named Tiberium Wars.
The pre-E3 rumourmill is now cranking into operation. New games, new hardware, new Xbox Live services - but which bits will end up being true?
If you thought using Boot Camp to dual-boot Windows XP and Mac OSX, how about adding Linux as a third booting option? OnMac.net have hacked it.
New reports suggest that lucky punters could get their mitts on a playable version of the latest in the popular racing series at the LA Expo.
Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter has gone gold. There is also a new trailer too.
A recent study by the Consumer Electronics Association has revealed that double the number of women aged 25-35 play games than blokes of the same age. Can that be right?
The popular exploit-everything mod for Half-Life 2 is to become a paid add-on via Valve's Steam service. A great sep forward for the mod community, or a derivation from its freebie roots?
A new version of the WW2 series in in development - using one of the slickest next-gen graphics engines around. Set jaws to gawping, if you please.
Not only do we have Civcity: Rome and Glory of the Roman Empire, but there's new content for Rome: Total War and the latest developments on Caesar IV. Are you not entertained?!
A report coming from sources close to Sony has revealed more details on PlayStation 3's embedded operating system. The OS might use more than one SPE in some situations...
The long-awaited and much-maligned FPS is still on track to hit shelves. At some point. In the future.
NVIDIA has been quick to answer some heavy criticism that we sent in its direction yesterday during our Tomb Raider: Legend review. There is a new driver available for you to download on nZone - more details inside...
October 14 2021 | 15:04