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Fallout 4 Finally Becomes A Complete Experience With New DLC

The long, long, long-awaited Fallout 4 was easily one of the most anticipated games of 2015, finally landing just in time for the holiday buying frenzy. When it arrived, the game definitely scratched a certain kind of itch, but at the same time many were left wanting just a bit more.

fenome3554d ago

Damn, I thought they were actually going to say something about Far Harbor..

Erik73573554d ago

This article basically endorse buying the first two mediocre dlc's for fallout 4 lmao, sucking up too bethesda eh?

But I am hyped for this dlc.

KillZallthebeast3554d ago

Surely they must be out for a free season pass. A website no one has ever heard of must be getting paid under the table to fondle the scrotum of this horrid demon.

KillZallthebeast3554d ago

WHY WASN'T IT AS GOOD AS HORSE ARMOR DAMMIT

Findingcrybabies3554d ago (Edited 3554d ago )

Good. Keep that DLC coming though. I want lots of content when I buy the $40 GOTY edition of this game.

akurtz3554d ago

"fallout 4 finally becomes a complete experience"

hmm what?

JeffGUNZ3553d ago

Exactly, the game is filled with stuff since launch. What a joke this title and article is.

gangsta_red3553d ago

I think the author is suggesting that the game (with all of its additions) is finally well tuned as it should have been at launch.

wakeNbake3554d ago

Even when it wasnt "complete" I still got 150 hours out the game.

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An Update to Our Shared Commitment to Safer Gaming

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

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DLSS 3.8 vs 4.0 vs 4.5: Ultra Performance as Good as Native 4K

NVIDIA rolled out the DLSS 4.5 update at CES last week, adding 2nd Gen Transformer-based Super Resolution technology for all RTX GPUs. The performance scaling varies wildly across the older (RTX 20/RTX 30) and newer (RTX 40/RTX 50) GeForce RTX lineups. We tested NVIDIA’s next-gen upscaling solution across Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, Oblivion Remastered, and KCD 2.

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MrDead4d ago

I've been surprised by this, the difference between 4 and 4.5 is very noticeable. It's almost completely or has removed that weird dark ghosting that you'd get in foggy games like Silent Hill 2... and Cyberpunk mixed with a high res texture pack is jaw dropping in ultra 4k.

Also if anyone doesn't know I recommend DLSS swapper, it allows you to inject the latest DLSS version into older games.

batiti932d ago

totally useless since NVIDIA app release last year... It does force latest DLSS to global settings if you ask the app to do so.

MrDead2d ago

The NVidia app doesn't let you choose which version of, DLSS Frame Gen and DLSS Ray Reconstruction like DLSS Swapper does.

Goodguy013d ago

Quite amazing. But, this does probably mean devs will depend on ai even more for their supposed optimizations lol.

Neonridr3d ago

no offense to AMD, but this sort of stuff shows that they are always going to be playing catchup. I guess Nintendo can take advantage of some of these features.

badz1492d ago

With the Switch 2? NVidia can easily lock their proprietary tech to their latest GPUs and the Switch 2 will be stuck on 3.5 for 5 more years at least

Neonridr2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

4 and 4.5 are available on 2 and 3 series cards right now. The Switch GPU is based on 3 series architecture, meaning it has access to some of those features. Obviously not as much as the higher end cards, but still some.

TheDreamCorridor1d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

"Better than native."

Native 4K in nearly all games nowadays is actually native resolution with forced temporal anti-aliasing.

TAA smears and blurs frames together to soften jagged edges.

Of course DLSS makes games look "better than native" because native alone without any competent AA methods makes games look horrible.

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LEGO Pokémon Arrives February 27th with Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise

LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International have announced their first ever collection of LEGO Pokémon sets.

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