Activision said that all Call of Duty future titles will utilise the IW 8.0 engine.
Probably because Treyarch picked up development when Sledgehammer fell so it started before the new engine was finalised.
True and true.
Nah, middle-easterns just don't like pigs. But it's still unnecessary. No one here gets offended by stuff like this.
I don't think Crytek has the budget or talent to create a new Crysis, for now.
He already did, said it was Sony's call.
I think this stems from CDPR being perfectionists. They could dumb down the game greatly on current-gen consoles and call it a day, however, they want everyone to get the same experience.
I wish more JRPGs come to PC...
Nah, this is just a precaution to prevent insider trading.
Revenue != profit.
For people who are wondering, the PC loading footage comes from a streamer called FightinCowboy (he flexes a high-end PC with Samsung 970 Evo 2 TB Gen 3.0 SSD 3.5GB/s, arguably the best Gen 3.0 NVMe SSD available).
Austin's videos are always cringeworthy. The way they teared down the Dualsense tells you everything you need to know.
Being $70 (just $10 more than DS4) for all the features we get is quite nice.
You can see the same criticism on PC-focused sites. The consensus is: amazing artstyle, boring gameplay.
Can they compete with Cyberpunk 2077?
Exactly like 4K. For now.
Open world games are quite demanding at 4K.
You'd be lucky to get stable 60 FPS with an RTX 3080. This is Ubisoft we are talking about.
Neither does the 12TF of the Xbox Series X.
There's a looming monster that will eat all those '6 awesome games' for breakfast on November 19th.
Yeah, there was a lot of tension between Sledgehammer and Raven studios so Activision appointed Treyarch to help development (Raven is the main developer this time and they are responsible for the campaign, so as I understand it, Sledgehammer didn't like being the supporting developer).