The Witcher 3 - Deadly Delights: how to kill Lilith, the succubus

Previous page Page 9 of 9 Grab this next Contract by visiting the notice board in Hierarch Square and pulling the note from Sergeant Gilbert Witschke. The note describes a number of officers who have been ravaged to their deathbeds and Gilbert has determined that this apparent female - and any accomplices - deserves to be tortured. Head east once you've taken the note, then head south past the fish market until you find Gilbert himself. [Read More]

A travel blogger compared Battlefield 5's Rotterdam map to real life Rotterdam and the results are incredible

If you've stumbled across the Battlefield 5 subreddit in recent weeks, you'll have inevitably encountered the ongoing debate surrounding whether the upcoming game is "realistic" enough. The uproar has mainly centred on the game's cosmetics, particularly over the inclusion of women and black characters, and has mired the game in controversy straight from the get-go. In the case of Battlefield's Rotterdam map, however, there appears to be little to debate. [Read More]

Bungie removes "hate symbol" from Destiny 2

Bungie has acted swiftly to remove a "hate symbol" from a piece of Destiny 2 armour. The "Kek" logo was featured prominently on a pair of legendary Hunter gauntlets. The design is no longer visible in game. Kek is a World of Warcraft meme more recently popularised by notorious internet imageboard 4chan, and which developed over time to be featured on a flag for a fictional country, Kekistan. This flag was designed to share obvious similarities with that of Nazi Germany, and has been carried by those attending some of the recent white nationalist rallies in the US. [Read More]

Control - How to activate the lights in Active Investigations explained

Previous page Page 10 of 10 You'll have your first encounter with Hartman in the Control AWE DLC upon entering the Active Investigations office during your exploration of the Investigations Sector. If you want to explore this location freely, then you need to activate the lights in the Active Investigations office. This can be a little tricky, because, firstly, it's dark and, secondly, there's a mutated monster man trying to kill you. [Read More]

Death Stranding PC: how next-gen AI upscaling beats native 4K

The concept of native resolution is becoming less and less relevant in the modern era of games and instead, image reconstruction techniques are coming to the fore. The idea here is remarkably simple: in the age of the 4K display, why expend so much GPU power in painting 8.3m pixels per frame when instead, processing power can be directed at higher quality pixels instead, interpolated up to an ultra HD output? [Read More]

Dying Light 2 best skills: What are the best parkour and combat skills to get first in Dying Light 2?

Making use of Dying Light 2 skills is the main thing standing between you and the gnashing teeth of hordes of infected. Upgrades are divided into two main paths: Combat and Parkour. Deciphering the best skill upgrades in Dying Light 2 is going to take some work, especially when considering there are various play styles and boatloads of mechanics to take into account. We'll be walking you through how to go about unlocking player-driven upgrades, the best skills to actually unlock in both the combat and parkour categories, and much more. [Read More]

Elden Ring's minimum PC system specs were published and then quickly deleted again

Elden Ring's minimum PC system requirements were added to its Steam page yesterday - and then promptly removed again. While no one knows why the information was deleted just hours after it was published, those that managed to see the "minimum" specs before they were taken down again suggest they looked pretty demanding. According to PC Gamer, the minimum system requirements were listed as follows: OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 Processor: Intel Core i5 8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X Memory: 12GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1060 3GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 4GB DirectX: 12 Storage: 60GB While most can (begrudgingly, perhaps) accept that top-tier games may now demand 12GB of RAM, having that as a " [Read More]

Fable: The Journey Kinect criticism "unfair", say Fable's creators

Fable's creators have called on gamers to give Kinect exclusive Fable: The Journey a chance. Dene and Simon Carter founded Big Blue Box in the late '90s, and it was they who drummed up the Fable universe before being absorbed into Peter Molyneux's Lionhead, which was subsequently purchased by Microsoft. Since the launch of Fable 1 in 2004 on Xbox there have been a number of Fable games released, including the odd spin-off, including Xbox Live Arcade game Fable Heroes, which launches releases next month. [Read More]

Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction Review

So farewell then, Flatout. An at times great crash-em-up that began six years ago on PC, this third entry was only announced the other week - and smashes the franchise into a brick wall. If this has been in development for more than a year, I'll drink engine fluid. Flatout 3 is developed by Team 6, which was also behind the Wii's uncontrollably bad Flatout, and picks things up from there. [Read More]

Flight Simulator weather explained: How to change weather, time of day, and enable live weather conditions

Flight Simulator's weather is one of many impressive aspects of the 2020 simulation game. Not only can you adjust any location's time and weather to your choosing - from sunny skies to overcast, to snow and storms - you can also set it to real conditions taking place in that part of the world. All of this can be done before you fly, or in the middle of a flight - with this page explaining how. [Read More]