Metro Exodus gets Enhanced Edition for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series S / X this year, and graphically it will look so much more brutal that it will not be just a regular patch for the PC version, but a separate version of the game. One of the most visually impressive games of 2019 will get its next-gen upgrade that promises even more impressive visuals. Technically, we already knew that the Metro Exodus was getting an "enhanced" release for the PS5 and Xbox Series S / X, but now the same has been announced for the PC, with an approximate release date and a few details on what to expect from the upgrade. First of all, it will be a free upgrade for all Metro Exodus owners on PC and PlayStation 4 or Xbox One consoles. According to the official website, the focus of this visual upgrade will of course be on popular ray tracing. It will be the first time we see this game with ray tracing effects on consoles, but the PC version that supported ray tracing back in 2019 will get additional improvements in this regard through this Enhanced Edition. In short, the developers have developed a completely new ray tracing-based lighting system that should represent a significant upgrade over the already quite robust ray tracing lighting system seen in 2019 in the PC version. We can also expect a sharper image with clearer details, but also better performance. The new consoles will also use their SSD for significantly shorter loads, and they promise to take advantage of the specifics of each new console, so for example they will use customizable triggers on the DualSense controller for additional immersion when playing. In other words, you’ll feel resistance on the trigger as you pump your Tikhar in the middle of a tense fight - sounds good! With all these ray-tracing effects, the game will spin on PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles in 4K resolution at 60 FPS (we expect upscaling, but still a sharp image) while on a slightly weaker Xbox Series S console they aim for 1080p resolution with the same framerate and ray-tracing effects. The PC version of Enhanced Edition will be so significantly different from the regular version of the game that it will be a separate release, which you can't run without a ray tracing-capable GPU. See the image below for a direct view of all the new technologies brought by the “enhanced” release. Finally, we were treated to a screenshot from the PC version of Enhanced Edition with all the effects at 1000 (click on the image for full resolution). Maybe you want to read about Someone is doing a Far Cry remake in Crysis, see what it looks like.
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Before Ubisoft reworks the first Far Cry, take a look at what such a fan project, called FarCrysis X, looks like. Far Cry from 2004 was graphically such an advanced game for its time that it still doesn't look bad today - in certain aspects. But someone wondered what that cult shooter would look like in new versions of the CryEngine launcher so we got a project called FarCrysis X. As you can guess from the name, this project combines the graphics of Crysis and the structure of Far Cry. Although the two games share a similar environment, a lot of things are different between them, so a modder nicknamed Flowgroover has a lot of work ahead of him. These days he has rolled out the first version of the three-map mode (training, Fort, and Pier) and the rest should follow later. You can download the demo version of FarCrysis, which weighs 655 MB, here, and if you want to quickly see what it looks like, here is the view: Maybe you want to read about Crash Bandicoot 4 comes on PC, PS5, XSX, and Switch.
Activision has confirmed three new versions of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. The game will soon arrive on PC, Nintendo Switch, and the new PlayStation and Xbox consoles. The challenging adventures of Crash Bandicoot and his team in the fourth part of the Crash series will soon be able to be played on several more platforms. The game has so far been available only for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and from the third month, it will be available in portable form on the Nintendo Switch console. The version for the Switch arrives on March 12, will cost 40 euros, goes in 30 frames per second, and 1080p resolution on TV and 720p resolution in handheld mode. Versions for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S consoles arrive on the same date. These versions will run in 4K resolution and 60 frames per second and some new tricks with adaptive triggers will be added to the PlayStation 5. If you already have the game in PS4 or XBO release, upgrading to PS5 and XSX / S versions will be free. In regular sales, it will cost 60 euros. A PC version is also planned, but it will follow later in 2021. That version, just like the one for the Switch, will cost 40 euros. It will appear on the Battle.net platform, which is a bit unusual, but hey - at least it comes on PC. Maybe you want to read about The Endwalker expansion for Final Fantasy 14 has been announced, the game arrives on the PlayStation 5.
At the end of 2021, Final Fantasy 14 will receive a new expansion called Endwalker, which will, among other things, enable "slow life" on the farm. Although the eyes of Final Fantasy fans are focused on the sixteenth part, Square Enix is preparing another expansion for the now old MMO Final Fantasy 14. The expansion will be called Endwalker and brings a lot of new content, including official support for the PlayStation 5 console. There will be two new roles: healer and melee DPS, the new city of Radz-at-Han, the level will rise from 80 to 90, it will be possible to play a new raid Pandaemonium, and there will be so-called. Island Sanctuary should allow players to settle down in one place and play farmer. This expansion, unlike the previous ones, will bring the whole story and will not have subsequent extensions through game updates. The version for the PlayStation 5 console will have a high-resolution interface, fast downloads, and will run in 4K resolution. Open beta testing will start on April 13 this year on consoles, and we can expect the entire Endwalker expansion at the end of 2021. Maybe you want to read about Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake has been postponed again, now until further notice.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake has been postponed again, now until further notice2/5/2021 Ubisoft has again decided to postpone the release of the remake of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. The new release date is no longer even mentioned. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake we were supposed to play on January 21st, so Ubisoft moved the release date to March 18th last year. But now we find out that the game won't come out even then - it was postponed until further notice, should be completed. Ubisoft claims that during the announcement of this remake, they received a lot of reactions from fans of the series. They don't mention that these reactions were mostly negative thanks to the fact that the game graphically looked like some kind of B production or that it was made for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In any case, they say that the fans' passion for this game makes developers make it. the best they know, so they decided to postpone the game once again - until further notice. Needless to say, this news of the game postponement was better accepted than the announcement itself. Maybe you want to read about Pigeon Simulator promises a revolution by pooping from the air and stealing tanks!
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