After revealing last week the recommended system requirements for The Evil Within, the fellas from Bethesda thought of sharing a specific minimum specs list for those who do not possess such a powerful rig. As those initial recommended specs took us aback, outlining CPU, VRAM and GPU requirements that would blow the roof off any gamer’s lair, this list of ...
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The Evil Within PC system requirements revealed
Bethesda announced what the recommended PC requirements for The Evil Within. The developer states that the specifications they listed are needed in order for your gameplay experience to be as it was intended by them. In addition to this, Bethesda states that they haven’t compiled a list of minimum requirements, but they do advice those wtih a computer below the ...
Read More »The Evil Within has staggering PC system requirements
Bethesda Softworks had a lot to share with us today. First, they released an announcement on their official blog to report that The Evil Within has “gone gold,” and afterwards they came out with a list of system requirements which almost made us fall of our seats. The game, set to launch on October 14, will make it on time in European ...
Read More »The Evil Within gets a Tokyo Game Show 2014 trailer
In order to celebrate the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, publisher Bethesda has released a new trailer for its upcoming third-person survival-horror title – The Evil Within. The video’s narration is in Japanese, but you’ll no doubt get the picture – a lot of torture, gruesome enemies, and apocalyptic environments. The Evil Within (also known as Psycho Break) starts with Detective ...
Read More »Bethesda reveals patch notes for Elder Scrolls Online patch 1.2.6
Update 3 is scheduled to hit the Elder Scrolls Online sometime early next month and will be mostly be focused on the Guilds from the looks of it. We still have a bit to go until then so Bethesda decided that it will be a good time to release a smaller patch prior to Update 3 just to be on the ...
Read More »Fallout 4 didn’t show up at QuakeCon, but Doom certainly did
The weekend has come and gone, and this year’s QuakeCon with it. The popular event taking place in Dallas was, as usually the case, more than just a huge LAN party. The event has seen over 3,000 gamers battling it out in various tournaments, and has also been the meeting place for many industry insiders and key players. iD Software ...
Read More »The Evil Within releases earlier than previously announced
Here’s something you don’t hear everyday! This year a lot of titles have been delayed and some of them were even pushed back till 2015 so it’s surprising when a company announces that a game will be releasing earlier than anticipated. But this is exactly the case with Bethesda’s upcoming survival horror, The Evil Within. The company announced on Twitter ...
Read More »Fallout 4 will not be present at Gamescom 2014 says Bethesda’s VP
There is definitely no shortage of rumors and speculations regarding Fallout 4, but recently there was news that gave fans some real hope. As you can see from this listing Bethesda has confirmed that it will be attending Gamescom 2014, which takes place in Cologne Germany between August 14th – 17th. This is not exactly a novelty by itself, but if ...
Read More »Elder Scrolls Online Update 3 coming early August
Bethesda released a preview video of Update 3 for Elder Scrolls Online and from the looks of it, the next patch is all about the Guilds. The update comes with additions such as armor dyes, tabards, heraldries, bank gold, and other Guild-related features. If you’ve played World of Warcraft or other similar MMORPGs before then this will feel all too familiar. Aside ...
Read More »Morrowind running on the Skyrim engine will become a reality soon
Do you ever miss Bethesda’s 2002 The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind? I sure do. From time to time I even reinstall it and jump in for a quick session, but it’s just not the same anymore. After playing many of the visually stunning titles that came out in recent years, Morrowind’s graphics just seems incredibly outdated by today’s standards. On the other ...
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