GAMING MOMENTS III

AWRORA

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    Ado uba meka gaththada... mata patta asai ban meka gahanna.. eth Crack ne neda thama..?:sorry::sorry::sorry::sorry:
     

    DJCK

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    NVIDIA will pay $30 each and everyone that has purchased a GTX970 GPU

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    Back in January 2015, it was revealed that NVIDIA’s GTX970 was actually a 3.5GB GPU (with an additional 512MB memory chip) and not a truly 4GB GPU. Not only that, but the GTX970 had 64 render output processors rather than the 56 that were advertised.

    Things got crazy and consumers sued NVIDIA, claiming that the company engaged in false advertising, deceptive business practice, unlawful is practices and violated California’s business law for unfair business practices. And today, NVIDIA agreed to a preliminary settlement that will resolve those claims.​
    As it was revealed, NVIDIA will pay $30 each and everyone that has purchased an NVIDIA GTX970 GPU. In addition, NVIDIA will pay $1.3 million in attorneys’ fees.

    Furthermore, NVIDIA claimed that there would not be a cap on the total amount it would pay consumers, meaning that all those affected by this will get paid, without any exception at all.

    As the attorneys for the proposed Class said in the filing:​
    “The settlement is fair and reasonable and falls within the range of possible approval. It is the product of extended arms-length negotiations between experienced attorneys familiar with the legal and factual issues of this case and all settlement class members are treated fairly under the terms of the settlement.”

    :shocked::shocked::shocked: atah $30 gana wei wage
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    Outlast 2 delayed to Q1 2017


    Red Barrels has announced that the release date for its horror game, Outlast 2, has been pushed back to Q1 2017. The team decided to delay the game in order to further polish it and deliver a product that it is proud of.​
    As the team wrote on the game’s official FB page:​
    “We had to make a difficult decision recently. After weighing our options we’ve decided to postpone Outlast 2’s release until Q1 of 2017.

    We want you to know that we listen to your feedback, we see your excitement and we know you care about our work. Our mission as an indie studio is to deliver to you the best, most terrifying, most fulfilling experiences possible. That’s why we’re taking just a little bit more time to make sure our vision for Outlast 2 is in no way compromised and is the experience you deserve.

    This is not the type of news we ever want to deliver, but we are so fully committed to the world we’ve built and to our awesome community that we could not, in good conscience, release a game who’s limits haven’t been tested to the extreme.Thank you for understanding. We promise Outlast 2 will scare the crap out of you.”
    Outlast 2 promises to be a twisted new journey into the depths of the human mind and its dark secrets. Back in April, we got our first look at it as Gamespot shared two videos, showing 10 minutes of gameplay footage.
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    No Man’s Sky leaker claims game can be finished in 30 hours

    No Man’s Sky players expecting hundreds of hours of gameplay may be in for a nasty surprise.No Man’s Sky is one of the most anticipated titles of 2016, so it’s not surprising the first hands-on report from a player is attracting huge interest – especially when it appears to contradict a number of expectations.

    Although No Man’s Sky releases next week, a redditor called daymeeuhn got hold of an early copy of No Man’s Sky and began posting videos this weekend, prompting Hello Games founder Sean Murray to ask players not to spoil it for themselves.

    Daymeeuhn seems to have agreed and has refused to share later game footage or explain what he’s found while playing, but he has made some mostly spoiler-free comments about No Man’s Sky’s systems which have clashed with what some had expected from the Hello Games space adventure.

    The bit that’s really upsetting people is that there’s an easily-available resource which daymeeuhn claims can be used to fuel wrap jumps, allowing players to reach the centre of the galaxy – nominally the goal of No Man’s Sky – in about 30 hours.

    “The pacing was going okay until I ran in to these and then it just skewed everything for me,” he wrote on No Man’s Sky subReddit, in a post later moved to the spoilers megathread.

    Daymeeuhn said this isn’t an exploit or cheat, but an important and foregrounded game system. In response to reader suggestions that he has skipped most of the game in a race for the centre, he said he spent plenty of time on other activities.

    “I have done A LOT of what the game has to offer. I actually intentionally took time out of my warp jumping over the course of going to the middle to explore planets to break up the monotony of it,” he said.

    “This does not mean I have done all of the major events, however – I am still yet to swim to the bottom of a big ocean. I am still yet to destroy a space station. I definitely still have stuff to do.”Bear in mind here: there’s some confusion as to whether reaching the centre is the true ending of the game, which is difficult to discuss without diving into spoilers.

    Although he expressed disappointment in some aspects of the experience and highlighted various bugs and issues he encountered, daymeeuhn also had a lot of praise for No Man’s Sky and said nerfing the resource mentioned above would go a long way towards fixing his major complaint. Describing No Man’s Sky as a slow burn game, he said he’d experienced some pretty magical moments.“The terrain and overall vibe of the planets has been surprisingly refreshing. I never really have moments where I land on a planet and say, ‘Oh no, not this one again,'” he said.

    “Everything is very smooth. I really enjoy the space flight, it’s quick enough that I don’t sit around twiddling my thumbs but it’s long enough at times where I legit feel like I’m traversing a realistic space-distance.“The noises and sound in this game are some of the best I’ve ever experienced.”

    The notes, which daymeeuhn warns do not constitute a full review of No Man’s Sky, have sparked furious discussion on Reddit. Some users have accused Hello Games of lying about the game’s content due to perceived discrepancies between marketing and daymeeuhn’s report. Others have come out swinging for the unreleased game, picking holes in daymeeuhn’s assessment – or more accurately, in response to the way some readers have taken them as gospel.

    Some of the sticking points among daymeeuhn’s claims include not being able to switch from celsius to fahrenheit, not being able to attack NPCs, ship upgrades being cosmetic and a lower difficulty curve; apparenyl daymeeuhn did not die once during his play through.

    Although they’re spread across multiple posts, there’s a heck of a lot to digest if you want to go through daymeeuhn’s comments in detail – but you’re risking spoilers if you do so. It’s definitely worth remembering that Hello Games is working on a day one patch for No Man’s Sky, and also that one player’s experience while they’re still exploring isn’t exactly a conclusive assessment – especially when they themselves have stressed it’s not a full review.

    Still, it’s food for thought. If you have any concerns, it’s best to wait for No Man’s Sky reviews to drop as we get closer to release next week.​
     

    Alucard_SxE

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    Gaming has become so lame & uniteresting atm :dull::dull: I haven't touched a game in while except for an occassional fifa match :dull::dull:
    Hope something interesting comes soon
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    Playdead’s Inside coming to PS4 in August


    That was one short stint of console exclusivity. Inside is the second title from the studio behind Limbo and was released on Xbox One at the end of June, followed by a Steam launch a week later.The game is a puzzle platformer with a similar atmosphere to Limbo and got some pretty stellar reviews. Just pop over to Metacritic to take a gander for yourself.

    So it was with heavy hearts that those of us on PS4 looked on, wishing we could have a go.Earlier today, a PS4 trophy list for the title appeared on exophase, indicating that a PS4 release might well be on the way after all.

    Well wonder no more. Thanks to a trusted source, we can confirm that Inside will be coming to PS4 at the end of August.No word on prices yet, but for now, just get psyched.​
     

    Wolverine GTR

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    For Honor – Official PC Requirements for Closed Alpha Test


    Ubisoft has started sending invitations to the closed alpha test for For Honor. This alpha test begins on August 4th and will last until August 9th. In addition, the French company revealed the PC requirements for this alpha test that can be found below.

    For Honor – PC Requirements Alpha Test:
    Minimum:
    • Resolution – 720p @ ~30FPS
    • Video-Defaullt– low
    • VSync – off
    • OS – Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-Bit-Versions)
    • CPU – Intel Core i3-550 | AMD Phenom II X4 955 or equivalent
    • GPU – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560Ti (1GB VRAM) | AMD Radeon HD 6870 (1GB VRAM) or equivalent
    • RAM – 4GB

    Recommended:
    • Resolution – 1080p @ ~60FPS
    • Video-Default – Hoch
    • VSync – off
    • OS – Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-Bit-Versions)
    • CPU – Intel Core i5-2500K | AMD FX-6350 or equivalent
    • GPU – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 | AMD Radeon R9 285 or equivalent
    • RAM – 8GB