
James writes: "It is easy to look back on your youth with rose-tinted glasses, but what makes it so fascinating is the fact we can’t relive the past. Commander ‘85 on Xbox One is so caught up on this that it fails to see the flaws in front of it. Whilst the idea is certainly worth exploring, Commander ‘85 itself is probably not."
Gaming Factory, The Moonwalls and Ultimate Games S.A. are today very excited and happy to announce that their sci-fi/thriller adventure game “Commander ’85” is now finally available for PC via Steam and Xbox One via the Microsoft store.
The Moonwalls, Ultimate Games S.A and Gaming Factory are today very happy and excited to announce that their sci-fi/thriller adventure game "Commander ’85" is coming to PC and Xbox One on September 30th, 2020.

“I really want to explore it in my next games,” says Commander ’85 developer Marcin Makaj.
The whole interview should've been enough, but Gamingbolt chooses to write an article about one developer response. Stay classy, GB! Here's a question that probably won't get featured anywhere.
"Since the reveal of the PS5 and Xbox Series X’s specs, a lot of comparisons have been made between the GPU speeds of the two consoles’ GPUs, with the PS5 at 10.28 TFLOPS and the Xbox Series X at 12 TFLOPS – but how much of an impact on development do you think that difference will have?
According to my experience in developing games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, usually I got better performance results on PlayStation 4, and I think it will stay the same for the next-gen consoles. Having more power is always a great thing, as it opens new possibilities in terms of graphical quality." https://gamingbolt.com/comm...
Anyone with good headphones please connect them and then click on this link:
https://www.audiocheck.net/...
This is what Tempest Audio is aiming for.
More nice stuff on yt and the tucker zone.
Really great stuff.
What a joke of a site.
If Hiphopgamer got banned for his tactics, how is gamingbolt still allowed to post on this site?
I've posted this before.
Look at Vega 56 vs 64.
56 is a 10.54tflops card. clock 1.47ghz with 56 compute units.
64 is a 12.66tflops card. clock 1.54ghz with 64 compute units.
So vega 64 has 8 more compute units and a higher clock speed, a higher tflops count and higher memory bandwidth.
This is both cards benchmarked. So how little the difference is, regardless of everything being a higher number on vega64.
https://youtu.be/elEJsrMNQO...
That's data you can't argue with.