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  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Hunt: Showdown hits a new concurrent peak five years after launchVikki Blake
    Hunt: Showdown 1896 - the huge new update that necessitated an engine upgrade and introduced all new UI - has just hit an all-new concurrent player peak of over 60,000.Up until the 1896 update dropped on 15th August, the extraction shooter's simultaneous player record - set back in October 2023 - sat at a modest 42,000ish players. Read more
     

Hunt: Showdown hits a new concurrent peak five years after launch

20. Srpen 2024 v 16:15

Hunt: Showdown 1896 - the huge new update that necessitated an engine upgrade and introduced all new UI - has just hit an all-new concurrent player peak of over 60,000.

Up until the 1896 update dropped on 15th August, the extraction shooter's simultaneous player record - set back in October 2023 - sat at a modest 42,000ish players.

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  • ✇Invision Game Community
  • Crytek Launches Hunt Showdown 1896 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S!Alison & Co
    Crytek is excited to announce the launch of Hunt Showdown 1896, now available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S! This new era of Hunt: Showdown introduces players to the wild, unforgiving landscapes of the American West, complete with an all-new Colorado biome, a terrifying Wild Target, the Scorched Earth Event, and a host… The post Crytek Launches Hunt Showdown 1896 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S! appeared first on Invision Game Community.
     

Crytek Launches Hunt Showdown 1896 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S!

15. Srpen 2024 v 19:28

Crytek is excited to announce the launch of Hunt Showdown 1896, now available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S! This new era of Hunt: Showdown introduces players to the wild, unforgiving landscapes of the American West, complete with an all-new Colorado biome, a terrifying Wild Target, the Scorched Earth Event, and a host…

The post Crytek Launches Hunt Showdown 1896 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S! appeared first on Invision Game Community.

Hunt Showdown's 1896 relaunch is live and facing player derision over the new UI, bugs and performance

Crytek's sweaty and superlative survival boss-rush shooter Hunt: Showdown has been relaunched as Hunt: Showdown 1896, introducing a comprehensive technological update alongside a chronological leap forward to a new map in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. As is tradition for big 2.0-style updates, some players absolutely loathe it, with recent Steam user reviews dragging the consensus underwater.

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Hunt Showdown's 1896 relaunch is live and facing player derision over the new UI, bugs and performance

16. Srpen 2024 v 12:16

Crytek's sweaty and superlative survival boss-rush shooter Hunt: Showdown has been relaunched as Hunt: Showdown 1896, introducing a comprehensive technological update alongside a chronological leap forward to a new map in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. As is tradition for big 2.0-style updates, some players absolutely loathe it, with recent Steam user reviews dragging the consensus underwater.

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Hunt: Showdown’s massive summer update isn’t Hunt 2, but the “significant relaunch” marks “a whole new era”

We already know that a full-blown sequel to swampy extraction shooter Hunt: Showdown probably isn’t on the cards right now, but developers Crytek appear to be lining up the next major update for the 2019 PvPvE cryptid-slayer as almost a whole new game regardless.

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  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Steam Deck has quietly become a reasonably capable ray tracing handheldOliver Mackenzie
    Valve's Steam Deck is a highly capable piece of kit, often reaching parity with last-gen consoles at ~720p, while more demanding current-gen efforts can prove quite playable as well - even including some of the top-end Unreal Engine 5 titles. The RDNA2 graphics hardware inside the Deck is even capable of ray tracing, though this support has largely been dormant in SteamOS. That's started to change over the last year, with first Vulkan and then DXR-enabled titles running under Proton with RT ena
     

Steam Deck has quietly become a reasonably capable ray tracing handheld

1. Květen 2024 v 16:00

Valve's Steam Deck is a highly capable piece of kit, often reaching parity with last-gen consoles at ~720p, while more demanding current-gen efforts can prove quite playable as well - even including some of the top-end Unreal Engine 5 titles. The RDNA2 graphics hardware inside the Deck is even capable of ray tracing, though this support has largely been dormant in SteamOS. That's started to change over the last year, with first Vulkan and then DXR-enabled titles running under Proton with RT enabled - and RT performance has seen big boosts as well.

Today we're taking a look at the state of play when it comes to RT on Steam Deck, looking at some of the best-looking PC titles to see whether they can be playable with RT engaged. Can we get good frame-rates even with demanding ray tracing settings? And how does the Valve's handheld compare in performance terms against the more powerful ROG Ally?

The most obvious place to start is with the Steam Deck is some of the easier ray tracing workloads available - and I think Doom Eternal is a good first choice. The game runs well with minimal settings tweakery: 720p resolution, medium settings and RT toggled on. Relative to the non-RT version of the game, we get solid (if somewhat low-res and slightly ghostly) reflections on glossy surfaces, with very different material properties when RT is enabled. This makes for a transformative difference in scenes with glossy materials, though an aggressive roughness cutoff means that semi-gloss materials are largely bereft of RT treatment.

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