Wizd3m is back on the review trail after a long drought. Welcome back to civilization Wizd3m! Catch his review HERE.
Wizd3m is back on the review trail after a long drought. Welcome back to civilization Wizd3m! Catch his review HERE.
Some fantastic new work-in-progress images from Ben Burkart (aka evilmrfrank) on the Epic forum. Unfortunately, it sounds like this will be his last map for UT3 but it looks like he’s going out in style!
I’m a DIY computer builder – yes it’s actually fun for me to build my own rig :). However, it looks one of the boutique computer builders has finally had the bright idea of going head-to-head with the DIYers.
Digital Storm, which is known for its high end rigs and some some crazy prices has just released the Vanquish line which they claim costs only $23 to $58 more than doing it yourself. If I’m feeling lazy on my next upgrade, this might be a good option.
In a rather large coup for Epic, Nvidia has announced that they are going to use Unreal Engine 4 exclusively for building their product presentations. The demo reel showing flowing clothing is very sweet indeed. Read more HERE.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video from PC Gamer Associate Editor Omri Petitte. The video is called “Why UT’s Facing Worlds is one of the best multiplayer maps ever”. It’s amazing how many people always mention Foregone Destruction as being such amazing music. Might be why it’s my ringtone…
Dead Shark Triplepunch is the winner of the Make Something Unreal Live 2013 contest! The game is called Epigenisis. Read more HERE and HERE. The team was presented with both a commercial Unreal Engine 3 and Unreal Engine 4 licence. Sweet!
I missed this one earlier. Will be interesting to see how this pans out as an Unreal Engine 4 game and how expansive the world is.
DM-MCC-Morbias has been released with both a PC and PS3 cook. No changes on the PC version from RC2 so if you already have that, no need to download. Only changes are in the release package with a readme (and the aforementioned PS3 cook).
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