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Andy Chalk - Capcom rolls back Resident Evil Revelations update that caused performance problems and crashes as fans accuse it of trying to sneak in DRM in order to kill mod support - pcgamer.com

Capcom rolls back Resident Evil Revelations update that caused performance problems and crashes as fans accuse it of trying to sneak in DRM in order to kill mod support

Capcom is facing accusations from fans that it's quietly adding new DRM to its older games on PC, in what appears to be an attempt to crack down on the use of mods. But the process went from «quiet» to «very noisy» after a recent update to Resident Evil Revelations caused slowdown and crashes, and prevented some mods from working. Shortly after the update went live Capcom rolled it back, but said it will be re-released once the problem is resolved.

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Nick Evanson - Valve continues to improve the gaming performance of Linux open source drivers for AMD GPUs, as part of the Mesa project - pcgamer.com

Valve continues to improve the gaming performance of Linux open source drivers for AMD GPUs, as part of the Mesa project

Mesa is a long-running project that started life as an open-source driver, bringing the OpenGL graphics API to a host of different platforms. Today, developers from AMD, Google, Intel, and others all take part. One of the most well-known Mesa drivers is RADV: A Vulkan-based driver specifically for AMD's GPUs running on a Linux operating system. A recent update to them, created by Valve's developers, has added a neat little performance boost for any device using them.

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Star Wars Jedi - Harvey Randall - Star Wars - Other - Star Wars Jedi: Survivor adds three types of slow motion, as well as other impressive accessibility updates and performance tweaks - pcgamer.com

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor adds three types of slow motion, as well as other impressive accessibility updates and performance tweaks

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor continues to be an unexpectedly solid game from an accessibility standpoint. Not only is it a soulslike with difficulty options, I also recently gave it a shout-out for having some of the best colour-blind options I've seen in a while (as verified by my own chroma-busted eyes).

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