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Origin Steam Machines already turf SteamOS aside

By Alessandro Barbosa
November 12, 2015
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Steam Machines are now out in the wild, with almost all of them utilising SteamOS. The ones that aren't have a compelling reason to do so though.

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Seems like you should avoid the Steam Controller for now

By Alessandro Barbosa
November 11, 2015
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Is the Valve Steam Controller all that it's cracked up to be, or is the innovation shooting controller a little too ahead of its time for its own good? Reviews seem to think the latter.

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Rainbow Six Siege PC requirements revealed

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 11, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
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Rainbow Six Siege looks like it might be a PC heavyweight to me. It’s clearly geared towards that audience, and it’s going to have a fight on its hands when it tries to sway them away from Counter-Strike and its lethal foot-stabs. Here’s what you’ll need to run it on that platform.

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Open-worlds don’t always mean better games, as Rise of the Tomb Raider proves

By Alessandro Barbosa
November 10, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
58

There's an incredibly strong push for games to adopt open-world appraoches to their experinces, but this often doesn't mean that the game will immedaitely be better. Rise of the Tomb Raider acts as a perfect lesson about pacing versus freedom.

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Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate on PC uses Nvidia’s Gameworks

By Geoffrey Tim
November 9, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
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Assassin's Creed: syndicate on PC uses Nvidia's Gameworks. Does that mean PC gamers can expect the game to launch broken on their platform of choice?.

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For the Figgy horde! All the highlights of the first day at BlizzCon

By Darryn Bonthuys
November 7, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
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Our resident Blizzard fanboy is busy enjoying the hustle and bustle of BlizzCon in sunny Anaheim. Yes sir, Matty is finally home, in his natural environment. If you haven’t been following him on Twitter, then you’ve missed out on some proper waxing of the lyrical. Never fear though! We’ve got highlights of BlizzCon as seen through Matty’s eyes so far, right here for you.

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PlayStation VR’s features shown off in new video

By Geoffrey Tim
November 5, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
15

Sony's released a new video showing off the PlayStation VR's hardware. Virtual Reality is coming to your PlayStation 4- but at a price.

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Goodbye Catalyst, Hello AMD Radeon Software

By Geoffrey Tim
November 3, 2015
in :  Gaming, Technology
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AMD has overhauled its driver and software suite from the ground up. Say goodbye to Catalyst forever.

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