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Big Patch Day for Monster Hunter: Big File Download Expected for Ps5 Release

Monster Hunter Wilds players must contend with a beefy day-one PS5 update that promises to sharpen textures, enhance graphics, and address long-standing issues such as blurry visuals and inconsistent framerates. The game's developers, Capcom, have acknowledged graphical optimization was ongoing during the open beta, but the latest patch may leave any final improvements until the last minute. Without details on the 1.000.020 patch, players are left to wonder what exactly is being added or changed.

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Monster Hunter Wilds Steam Deck Performance in Jeopardy Δ1.76

The struggles of Monster Hunter Wilds on the Steam Deck highlight the challenges of playing demanding games on a handheld console, with poor performance and graphical fidelity issues plaguing the experience. Despite attempts at optimization, such as upscaling and lowering detail levels, the game continues to struggle, forcing players to find alternative solutions like cloud gaming or desktop PCs. The situation serves as a cautionary tale for gamers expecting seamless experiences on portable devices.

Monster Hunter Wilds Benchmark - Demanding Action Role-Playing Game Hit Needs a dGPU Δ1.75

The Monster Hunter Wilds Benchmark reveals that the game has high hardware demands, with even powerful integrated graphics cards struggling to maintain smooth performance. Testing across various resolutions and settings indicates that a mid-range graphics card is necessary for optimal gameplay, especially in demanding combat scenarios. The benchmark results highlight the importance of upscaling technologies like DLSS and FSR for achieving playable frame rates on less powerful systems.

Simplifying Beta Testing for the Masses Δ1.73

Sony now pools all beta programs on one website to simplify participation. Those wanting to try out new PS5 and PC games, PlayStation app features and PlayStation 5 firmware updates in advance are advised to try out the new PS5 beta program, which gives much easier access to all beta programs. Sony has announced a new beta program for the PlayStation 5 on the PlayStation Blog, which is intended to consolidate all future beta programs.

Monster Hunter Wilds Is Breaking Capcom's Sales Records Δ1.73

Capcom's latest title, Monster Hunter Wilds, has shattered the company's previous sales record with an astonishing 8 million copies sold in just four days. The game's success can be attributed to its engaging gameplay and quirky culture, which have resonated with fans worldwide. With this achievement, Capcom is now firmly establishing itself as a major player in the gaming industry.

GTA 5 Enhanced PC Players Struggling with Account Migration and Missing Features Δ1.72

GTA 5 Enhanced is introducing unexpected issues for PC gamers migrating to the new version, including error messages related to unapproved hacks and untransferred mods. The launch also lacks several popular features, such as text chat and the in-game benchmark tool. Rockstar has acknowledged these concerns and promises that all eligible players will be able to download GTA 5 Enhanced.

Sony’s New Beta Program Lets You Test PS5 Updates Early Δ1.72

Sony has introduced a new beta program aimed at streamlining the process for gamers to participate in testing updates and features for the PS5 and PC. By signing up just once, players can express their interest in accessing various beta tests, including games, new console features, and enhancements to the PlayStation App. This initiative represents a significant shift from previous beta sign-up processes, which required multiple registrations for different tests.

Console Launch Delayed for FragPunk Due to Technical Challenges Δ1.70

FragPunk, an upcoming first-person shooter, has received a last-minute console delay due to unexpected technical challenges in optimization and adaptation. The game, previously set to release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S on March 7, will now take longer to arrive on console platforms. Console players will receive compensation for their pre-orders, including rewards gained via engagement and a full refund.

Sony PlayStation 3 Receives Firmware Update Despite Being Old Enough to Vote Δ1.70

Sony has released a new firmware update for the PlayStation 3, version 4.92, nearly two decades after the console's launch, aimed at enhancing system performance and updating Blu-ray encryption keys. This update is critical for users who rely on the PS3 as a Blu-ray player, as it ensures compatibility with the latest movie releases. Despite its age, the continued support for the PS3 reflects Sony's commitment to maintaining functionality for its long-standing user base.

Sony Goes Full Xbox Insider with New Beta Program at PlayStation Initiative Δ1.70

Sony has announced a new initiative named Beta Program at PlayStation, which aims to offer a convenient hub to keep track of any and all pre-release tests for upcoming games on PS5 and PC as well as new features. This centralized platform allows users to express interest in gaining beta access to test participating games, with only one registration required. The program's benefits include streamlining the process of tracking multiple betas and making it easier for fans to participate.

OnePlus Open Upgrades to New Hasselblad Camera UI Tweak and Security Patch Δ1.69

The OnePlus Open is receiving a software update that enhances its camera features with customizable watermarks, allowing users to personalize their photos and videos. The update also includes a security patch level boosted to February 2025, indicating ongoing support for the device. Furthermore, the firmware remains based on Android 15, despite being two generations behind new flagships.

GeForce Hotfix Arrives to Address Black Screen Issues Δ1.68

Nvidia has released GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 572.65 to address black screen issues experienced by some users after the recent GeForce Game Ready Driver Version 572.60 release. The hotfix aims to provide a more effective solution for PC users who boot to a black screen when connected via DisplayPort with certain monitors. Nvidia's efforts demonstrate its commitment to resolving technical issues and improving the overall gaming experience.

Nvidia's GeForce Graphics Driver Woes Continue to Plague Users Despite Latest Hotfix Δ1.68

Nvidia's latest hotfix, Display Driver 572.75, was released to address overclocking issues and black screen problems for some users, but these issues persist, leaving many frustrated. The new driver is part of a growing list of controversies surrounding Nvidia's recent Game Ready Drivers, which have been plagued by various problems since the launch of its RTX 5000 series. In the meantime, users are advised to stick with older drivers, such as version 572.47.

Windows 11 24H2 Performance Issues Spark Intel-BASED Crisis Δ1.68

The two latest patches for Windows 11 24H2 are causing some users problems, allegedly due to Intel's latest microcode update. Some users of Windows 11 24H2 have been experiencing game crashes and slowdowns, with the problem appearing exclusive to the latest updates. The user experience has been less than ideal since the most recent version rolled out on October 1, 2024.

Microsoft Discoveries Vulnerable Software Attack. Δ1.68

Microsoft has confirmed that its Windows drivers and software are being exploited by hackers through zero-day attacks, allowing them to escalate privileges and potentially drop ransomware on affected machines. The company patched five flaws in a kernel-level driver for Paragon Partition Manager, which were apparently found in BioNTdrv.sys, a piece of software used by the partition manager. Users are urged to apply updates as soon as possible to secure their systems.

Battlefield Playtest Footage Leaks Online, Revealing Major Changes Δ1.67

The leaked Battlefield Labs playtest footage has left fans excited about the potential return to classic gameplay mechanics. The new destruction system and map design have been praised for their improvement over previous titles. Electronic Arts (EA) is likely to crack down on the leaker, but the damage may already be done as the footage has spread widely online.

GPU Compute Benchmark Performance Soars for Nvidia RTX 5090 Before Support Patch Is Released Δ1.67

The performance of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 in GPU Compute tests has significantly improved as more samples have passed through PassMark's test site. The release of a patch that should solve problems with the Blackwell card has also contributed to the improvement, allowing the RTX 5090 to reach its true performance potential. With the right support, gamers and PC builders can expect to enjoy most of the benefits of their high-end hardware purchase.

Assassin's Creed Shadows PS5 Pro Details Have Been Revealed and the Biggest Difference Appears to Be 'Extended' Ray Tracing Will Be Present on PS5 Pro Δ1.67

Assassin's Creed Shadows on PS5 Pro will feature performance modes with varying levels of graphical fidelity, but the main draw is the inclusion of "extended" ray tracing, which promises a more immersive game world. The three performance modes - Performance, Fidelity, and Balanced - offer different trade-offs between frame rate and graphical quality. Ray tracing enhancements are notable on PS5 Pro, providing a more realistic lighting experience throughout the game.

Salty Game Dev Comments, Easier Mods Inside Command & Conquer’s Source Code Δ1.67

With the right folks involved, EA can capably preserve and update its classics. The release of the source code has provided a wealth of information for modders and developers, showcasing the ingenuity and quirks of Windows game development from 1995 to 2003. This move paves the way for open-source reimplementations and community-driven projects, ensuring the longevity of beloved classic games.

Leak Suggests Earlier Release for New Xbox: Call of Duty 2026 Already in Development for Next-Gen Δ1.67

A recent leak indicates that Call of Duty 2026 is already under development for the next generation of Xbox, suggesting a potential earlier release for Microsoft’s new console. The game, which is reportedly not intended for current consoles, aims to address visual issues from previous titles and reintroduce a traditional user interface. This development aligns with Microsoft’s strategy to regain market share amidst stagnant Xbox sales, although skepticism remains within the gaming community regarding the feasibility of a 2026 launch.

Full Xbox 360 Recompilation for PC Debuts with Sonic Unleashed Recompiled Δ1.67

Sonic Unleashed has finally received a native PC port after nearly two decades, thanks to the efforts of fans who have pioneered the XenonRecomp and XenosRecomp tools. The game's port, dubbed Unleashed Recompiled, offers improved performance and features like uncapped resolution support and proper graphics settings. This move paves the way for other Xbox 360 games to be recompiled for native PC ports, potentially reviving some classic titles.

Update on Cities: Skylines 2 Console Release and Asset Editor Frustrates Urban Planners Δ1.67

Cities: Skylines will celebrate its 10th anniversary next week, but a new update from Paradox Interactive has left many fans of the metropolis building series unimpressed. Poor performance, shallow gameplay, and missing features have kept most players committed to its predecessor, Cities: Skylines. The console release of Cities: Skylines 2 is still uncertain, with no clear date in sight.

Broadcom Releases Fixes for Multiple VMware Security Flaws Δ1.67

Broadcom has released patches for three critical vulnerabilities in its VMware products, which are already being exploited in the wild. The bugs were described as VM escape flaws and affect all supported versions of VMware ESX, vSphere, Cloud Foundation, and Telco Cloud Platform. These issues were deemed severe enough to warrant immediate attention from users, who are urged to apply the fixes as soon as possible.

The Rise of Android 16 Sparks Concerns About Hasty Innovation Δ1.67

Android 16 is expected to arrive sooner than anticipated, with Google committing to a June release date despite its usual fall schedule. This accelerated timeline is largely due to the company's new development process, Trunk Stable, which aims to improve stability and speed up feature testing. While the exact details of Android 16 are still scarce, early betas have introduced features such as Live Updates, improved Google Wallet access, and enhanced camera software.

Microsoft Mandates Xbox Account for Forza Horizon 5 PS5 Players Δ1.66

Forza Horizon 5 PS5 gamers will need a Microsoft Xbox account despite no cross-progression, which may lead to frustrating experience for players who already invested time and money in the game. The lack of cross-platform progression means that players must start leveling up from scratch on each console they play on, potentially wasting some progress. This policy is consistent with Sony's approach for games like Sea of Thieves and Helldivers 2.

GTA 6's Console-Only Launch Sparks Debate on Exclusivity Δ1.66

The announcement of Grand Theft Auto 6's launch exclusively for consoles has reignited frustrations among PC gamers regarding timed exclusivity practices in the gaming industry. While some argue that optimizations for PC take time, many believe that delaying releases for third-party titles is unfair, especially when it leads to forced console purchases to avoid spoilers. This situation highlights a broader conversation about access and fairness in gaming, particularly as competitors like Microsoft push for cross-platform availability.