It fluctuates considerably as to what the game Stalker 2 will contain or not. Valve confirms that several popular game titles will be updated for Steam Deck and the Nvidia RTX 3050 is said to come with up to eight gigabytes of memory.
Valve has confirmed that they will update popular game titles from their own camp to play better with the upcoming Steam Deck. Speaking of games, GSC Game World, which is developing Stalker 2, announced that it will connect NFTs with the game title. Something they are now backing down on. While NFT trading is not critical to gaming, however, a graphics circuit is something that is required and Nvidia’s RTX 3050 is now rumored to have plenty of video memory.
DotA 2, CS: Go and Half-Life on Steam Deck
Valve confirmed earlier this week that they will launch updates to popular in-house developed games to make them work better with the upcoming Steam Deck. Among these we find popular games like DotA 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The old classic Half-Life will also be updated to be played properly on the go.
Read more at PC Gamer.
Stalker 2 will be without NFT trading after all
Earlier this week, the studio GSC Game World announced that it would implement NFT trading in its upcoming game title Stalker 2. This would consist of players paying to have their resemblance depicted in the game in the form of a non-playable character. However, this provoked strong reactions from those who are waiting for the game. Something that has made the developer back off regarding his idea.
Read more at Wccftech.
The RTX 3050 is rumored to get up to eight gigabytes of video memory
Nvidia’s discreet edition of the Geforce RTX 3050 is now said to come in two different versions. One with a graphics processor in the form of a GA106-140 with 2,304 CUDA cores and four gigabytes of video memory. The other is equipped with a GA106-150 with 2,560 CUDA cores and eight gigabytes of video memory.
Read more at TechPowerUp.
Surfa tests Sony’s SEK 18,000 mobile
Our sister site Surfa reached a big milestone this week! They have done 300 tests of smartphones in the Swedish Smartphone Guide. The 300th test was by Sony’s Xperia PRO-I which is incredibly expensive and really advanced. However, the world-unique camera was not the resounding success that Sony had probably hoped for.
Read the test on Surf.
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