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Microsoft Edge Game Assist brings floating in-game guides to Windows 11
By Sean Endicott published
Gaming Edge Game Assist brings a floating browser to Windows 11, letting gamers view guides and content without leaving their games. It's now available to all users.

I love that DOOM: The Dark Ages requires ray tracing, and I hope more games follow
By Samuel Tolbert published
PC Gaming DOOM: The Dark Ages' requirement for ray tracing is a step forward for game design that I love, and I hope more titles follow id Software's example.

Modder makes insane custom liquid-cooled Steam Deck because why not?
By Richard Devine published
Handhelds In pursuit of lower temperatures on the Steam Deck, no measures taken are more ridiculous than a custom loop. It's definitely not portable anymore.

Intel Arc is ready for Elden Ring Nightreign with this GPU driver
By Ben Wilson published
PC Gaming Intel's latest Arc "Game On" graphics driver, version 32.0.101.6795, supports Elden Ring Nightreign, Dune: Awakening, and F1 25 ahead of their launches on PC.

This Thunderbolt 5 GPU could bring new life to high-end docks and accessories
By Sean Endicott published
GPUs A new Intel Arc GPU concept from Sparkle supports Thunderbolt 5, allowing it to power more high-resolution displays and handle higher data transfer speeds.

Elden Ring Nightreign's PC system requirements are here
By Samuel Tolbert published
PC Gaming Elden Ring Nightreign's PC requirements are here, letting players check to see if their gaming computer is ready for this new FromSoftware experience.

First direct comparisons suggests SteamOS destroys Windows 11 for gaming
By Jez Corden published
PC Gaming The first direct and natively supported comparison between identical Windows 11 and SteamOS gaming hardware is here. And it's pretty much a bloodbath for Microsoft.

DOOM: The Dark Ages shows the craziness of NVIDIA DLSS 4
By Richard Devine published
Gaming Why would you choose to render DOOM: The Dark Ages at 360p? Or worse, 240p? With DLSS 4 doing the upscaling, it turns out you really can, which is great news for lower powered hardware.
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