Topic: pc performance
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Capcom: Resident Evil Requiem Avoids PC Issues Plaguing Monster Hunter Wilds
Capcom is prioritizing a stable PC launch for Resident Evil Requiem to avoid the technical issues that affected Monster Hunter Wilds, learning from past backlash and focusing on delivering a polished product from day one. The company has differentiated Resident Evil Requiem from Monster Hunter Wi...
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As a PC Pro, I Recommend the Quoted Tech Shield for New Gamers
The Quoted Tech Shield is an entry-level 1440p gaming desktop designed for newcomers, featuring solid hardware like an AMD Ryzen 7 9700X CPU and Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU, with easy setup and upgrade-friendly design. It offers strong performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming, backed by a reassuring warran...
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Lost Soul Aside Review: A Stunning Fusion of Final Fantasy and Devil May Cry
Lost Soul Aside excels with its visually spectacular combat system, blending fluid weapon-switching and satisfying combos inspired by games like Devil May Cry and Final Fantasy. The game suffers from a generic, predictable narrative with underdeveloped characters and significant performance issue...
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Battlefield 6 Launch Issues: All Known Bugs and Fixes
Battlefield 6 has launched with new features like a revived class system, dynamic map destruction, and class-specific gadgets, meeting high anticipation after a record-breaking Open Beta. The game is experiencing several technical issues at launch, including errors on Steam, crashes on PC, Direct...
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Oblivion Remastered Receives Mixed Reviews on Steam
The Oblivion Remastered launch was highly anticipated but has been met with widespread technical issues, including crashes and performance problems. A recent update intended to fix bugs has instead worsened them for many players, leading to negative reviews and frustration over slow support. Long...
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Valve's Steam Machine Price Hint Revealed
Valve aims to price the Steam Machine competitively with the cost of building a comparable PC, though external factors like tariffs and supply chain issues make a precise figure uncertain. Unlike traditional console makers, Valve will not sell the hardware at a loss, instead pricing it to reflect...
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Patient Gamer vs. Day One: Which Gaming Style Wins?
Patient gamers benefit from lower prices, fewer bugs, and more stable gameplay by waiting for post-release updates and discounts. Day-one players enjoy the excitement of shared community experiences and being part of the initial cultural conversation around a game's launch. The choice between the...
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Snapdragon X Elite Chips Coming to Android PCs
Qualcomm is preparing Snapdragon X Elite processors for Android PCs, set to debut next year with an "incredible" user experience, merging advanced chip architecture with the Android OS. Evidence from Android 16's code listings shows Qualcomm contributing support for both premium and budget Snapdr...
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