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Atlus has released a new trailer for Dragon’s Crown Pro comparing the original release to its updated release.. Dragon’s Crown Pro features enhanced 4K resolution graphics and a fully re ...
A banner has shown up for Atlus’ Tokyo Game Show 2017 NicoNico live stream page showing pre-orders for a limited edition version of “Dragon’s Crown Pro” on PlayStation 4. [Thanks, Hachima ...
Following the recent adoption of intoPIX JPEG 2000 compression solution by NTT-AT, intoPIX and NTT-AT signed today an agreement on 4K interoperability based on the new JPEG 2000 Broadcast Profile to ...
Dragon’s Crown Pro has several areas of improvement from the original game with 4K resolution, newly recorded orchestrated music and Cross-Play support with the PS3 and PS Vita versions of ...
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown requires an Intel Core i9-14900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X processor, 32GB of RAM, and a flagship NVIDIA GeForce RRTX 4090 graphics card for 4K 60FPS. Yowzers.
Now available to preorder ahead of its official launch next month on May 15th, the Sony blog has today published a side-by-side comparison of the Dragon's Crown Pro game running in both HD and 4K ...
Finally, on PC, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will run at a minimum of 1080P, targeting 60 FPS, but it will require gamers have a minimum of an i5-4460 @ 3.4 GHz, or a Ryzen 3 1200 @ 3.1 GHz.
But Ubisoft is bucking the trend with Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, a game that can be played in 3,840 x 2,160 at 60 fps using just a GTX 1060 and a Core i7-6700.
Justify’s banner will be added to the silks representing each Triple Crown winner in the museum’s Great Hall. Skip to content NOWCAST WLKY News at 10:00pm on MeTV ...
Ubisoft has announced that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on PS5 will run at a silky-smooth 4K/120 FPS for all versions of Sony’s console (launch and Slim variations).. Of course, if you want ...
A banner in the Celtic section of the crowd at their game against Shakhtar Donetsk in Warsaw read ‘F*** the Crown’ while another said ‘Sorry for your loss Michael Fagan’, a reference to ...
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