Respawn Entertainment did a very good job at supporting Titanfall post-launch by adding new content on a regular basis. The game already has two DLC packs in the form of Expedition and Frontier’s Edge, with another one called IMC Rising scheduled to arrive later this Fall. Moreover, Respawn also released a fair number of updates, which added a lot of ...
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The Crew will keep running at 1080p and 30 fps on PC, PS4, Xbox One for now
Nowadays most developers are trying their best to release games running at 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second on all platforms. While some of them have been able to achieve this feat, others are still having trouble balancing performance with resolution and framerate. This is the case with Ubisoft’s The Crew, which is apparently only able to manage 1080p and ...
Read More »What can the Moto Skip do?
When the Moto X was launched, it didn’t come alone, but with a sidekick called the Moto Skip. This little device was often given out for free with some purchases and it served the purpose of unlocking your phone. The Skip is much like any other token or unlocking device that you pin somewhere and use to unlock your phone ...
Read More »Surface Pro 3 to receive update that fixes overheating issues
Users of the lately release Surface Pro 3 tablet have been voicing complaints that their tablets have been experiencing overheating problems and even shutting down due to temperature increase. Most users experiencing these problems were Surface Pro Intel i7 users and they’ve been baffled by their devices’ inability to cope with basic tasks. Surface Pro 3 i5 users have reported ...
Read More »Amazon Fire Phone is not selling very good according to analysts
I’m sure most of you remember the insane amount of hype that surrounded the Amazon Fire Phone a while back. The device launched about two months ago, but we haven’t heard much about it since then and the hype died down lately as well. This could only mean that the handset wasn’t actually that interesting after all, but what exactly went wrong? ...
Read More »Leaked Moto G2 images reveal new features
Motorola’s Moto G2 is one of the 8 devices the company wants to release by the end of the year, trying to boost sales and improve marketing strategies. The Moto G2 and Moto X+1 are the most talked about Motorola smartphones at the moment, so a leaked preview of the Moto G2 comes quite in handy. We have been fairly ...
Read More »Jumbo 12.9 inch iPad in the works
Rumors have emerged from sources close to Apple that a new jumbo-sized iPad is in the works and set to be released early in 2015. Supposedly, the new iPad will feature a whopping 12.9 inch display, way off existing Apple tablet models that go up to 9.7 inches tops. Those of you who enjoy tablets and consider yourselves power users who multitask ...
Read More »The Sims 4 system requirements announced
The Sims 4 is scheduled to launch in exactly one week and we’re definitely eager to give it a go as soon as it does. But since this is a PC exclusive title we need to ask ourselves the age long question that only PC gamers ever have to ask, “can we run it?” This has been a mystery for quite a ...
Read More »IFA Berlin and the gadgets we are most excited about
The IFA Berlin conference is just around the corner opening on September 5 and the show promises fireworks and innovation for everybody interested in the latest mainstream tech they can find. IFA is the world’s leading trade show for consumers and it is currently at its 54th edition. The history of Internationale Funkausstellung, aka IFA aka Consumer Electronics Unlimited has been packed ...
Read More »Microsoft announced “Age of Empires: Castle Siege”
Microsoft announced that they will release a new “Age of Empires” game, called “Castle Siege”, for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices. The game will be available starting September 2014 exclusively through digital download from the Windows Store. The developer states that, during the game, players will be able to select one of the several available civilizations and expand ...
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