In this mod you will find the ultimate Victorian warfare experience. With more than 15 factions, +700 units, 40 different types of artillery, 12 infantry guns and much more, variety is at hand in this mod. Play massive battles with more than 40.000 men in the field or participate in Grand Campaigns outside the game… Continue reading Napoleon: Total War Bismark Total War Mod v2.1
This package is a total modification for “Need for Speed: Most Wanted” (2005), which adds 95 cars to the original game (there will be 125 cars in total), updated graphics and several new features: the possibility to choose the season (autumn or summer) when the game is launched, neons, the possibility to mount different rims… Continue reading Need for Speed: Most Wanted – Evolution Mod v1
Google’s war against ad blockers has reached a dramatic new high, as allegations have emerged that YouTube is now imposing a five-second delay on opening videos for users who have ad blocking software installed — but only for anyone using a non-Chrome browser, like Firefox or Microsoft Edge. This news broke on Monday, after a… Continue reading YouTube loading slowly? You’re not alone, and it’s on purpose
The Epic Games Store, self-proclaimed rival to Steam and that place you keep getting free games, has yet to make a profit. This news comes as part of the first day of the Epic vs. Google trial, which has been brewing for some time now. Despite this pretty damning news being made public, Epic seemingly… Continue reading The Epic Game Store still hasn’t made a profit
Portable gaming is nothing new, but with the massive success of the Steam Link and the release of the much awaited Asus ROG Ally now only a matter of weeks away, it’s clear we’re on the brink of something new where PC gaming is concerned. PC gaming has, by its very nature, long been locked… Continue reading Asus and Valve are right; the future of PC gaming is portable
Epic Games continues to throw its new-found weight around thanks to its billions in earnings from Fortnite and its backing from Chinese mega-corporation, Tencent, by poking fun at Apple’s aggressively defensive actions against Fortnite’s circumvention of its app-store earnings cut. In the latest move, it’s launched a new #FreeFortnite Tournament and is giving away an… Continue reading Epic gives away Evil Apple skin in new Free Fortnite Tournament
Microsoft’s next-generation Flight Simulator was always going to be pretty, but the new technologies at play take its visuals to a truly staggering level. The size and complexity of what’s on show, the integration of real-time tracking of real-world objects and weather patterns, make Flight Simulator look truly next-generation and arguably one of the best… Continue reading Flight Simulator 2020 could be the best looking game ever
Serious Sam 4 Launches August 2020 on Steam and Google Stadia Visit https://www.serioussam.com for a look at gameplay and development updates! Serious Sam 4 reignites the classic FPS series in a high-powered prequel loaded with an explosive arsenal, intergalactic carnage, and perfectly timed one-liners. “Humanity is under siege as the full force of Mental’s hordes… Continue reading Serious Sam 4
Two decades on from its release, the N64 classic, Star Wars: Episode One: Pod Racer (and arguably the only thing classic about the Star Wars prequel), is now available to play on PC, in a manner of speaking. While you can play the original PC version of the game with uprated visuals and higher frame… Continue reading You can now play a bit of the N64 Pod Racing game in Unreal Engine 4
A lot of fuss has been made over the past few weeks about two major bugs found in Intel and AMD CPUs: Spectre and Meltdown. But what are these malicious flaws in the the big chip giants’ hardware and are they really all that bad? What’s the worst they could do? What are the bugs,… Continue reading How bad could Spectre/Meltdown actually be?