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S1mple’s CS:GO streaming setup: Mouse, keyboard, and more

Aleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev is a professional CS:GO player for Natus Vincere. He’s known for his skills with the AWP and his game-winning clutches.  S1mple began playing CS:GO professionally in 2016 and has been dominating ever since. He’s had over six first-place finishes in major tournaments and is considered one of the best CS:GO players in the world. Unsurprisingly, S1mple uses a quality setup for both gaming and streaming to play at his max potential. This includes having a powerful graphics card and a high refresh rate monitor to keep up.

F1 2021 Interview – Braking Point, Two-Player Career, My Time, and More

Codemasters’ F1 series is in the unique position where it keeps on making improvements year-over-year to deliver increasingly excellent games, which isn’t something that can be said about a lot of annual franchises. It’s no surprise, then, that each new game in the series is something that fans look forward to with giddy anticipation. This year’s entry is making a number of major improvements and trying out new ideas, and that, combined with the fact that this is the series’ debut on next-gen consoles and the first time it’s being published under

Microsoft Reveals New Monitors Designed to Be Used With Xbox Series X/S

Credit: Microsoft Microsoft today revealed in a news post a series of monitors that are “Designed for Xbox.” As the company continues to tout the graphical hardware of the Xbox Series X/S, it’s probably wise to ensure users have a monitor that can handle it. These monitors are made by partner companies but are listed as “Designed for Xbox,” just to make sure potential consumers get the message. Xbox describes the new monitor’s capabilities: “Soon, players will see the new “Gaming Features for Xbox” badge appear on select monitors on

Starfield Teaser Was Entirely In-Game, Didn’t Use Any Cinematic Tools

Gameplay teasers that don’t actually show any gameplay but rather show cinematic glimpses of the game using in-engine assets are only slightly better than complete CG trailers, but even so, they have some merits- they give us a decent idea, for instance, of the kind of look a game is going for, and what sort of visual fidelity it’s going to be capable of. Bethesda Game Studios’ Starfield recently got a similar teaser at E3 2021, and apparently, it might be quite closely representative of what the game might end up looking

Starfield – New Details You Need to Know

Two years after its initial announcement, Bethesda Game Studios finally opened up about Starfield at Xbox’s recent E3 2021 showcase. It’s the studio’s first new universe in about 25 years and ventures to a realm that’s been unexplored till now – outer space. While the reveal trailer’s footage was from an alpha build, we’ve learned quite a bit about the setting, the technology, some of its systems and much more. Let’s take a look at those new things you should know about Starfield. Exclusive to Xbox [embedded content] Upon kicking

Age of Empires IV Reveals Holy Roman Empire & Rus Factions

Today during the Xbox Games Showcase Extended livestream, Microsoft revealed two more factions for Age of Empire IV. While they weren’t actually shown, we learn that the last two civilizations to be included in the game at launch are the Holy Roman Empire. Two campaigns were also revealed, “Rise of Moscow” and “The Mongol Empire.” The newly-revealed civilizations add to the Chinese, the Delhi Sultanate, the English, the Mongols, the French, and the Abbasid Dynasty that were already known. If you’d like to see more, you can check out the

Far Cry 6, Resident Evil Village, and More Will Support AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution – Rumour

AMD’s supersampling tech FidelityFX Super Resolution (or FSR) is launching later this month, on June 22, and ahead of that, it seems a new report has spilled the beans on what sort of support we can expect to see for it in the immediate future. A report on VideoCardz, who say they’ve reached out to their sources, drops potential details on what games will support FSR when it launches, which games will add support soon, and which developers are currently supporting it. When FSR launches on June 22, it will

Bethesda’s Todd Howard Is All For Developing For Fewer Platforms

When it was unveiled that Microsoft purchased ZeniMax Media it came with a plethora of video game development studios. Microsoft was able to flesh out their line of first-party studios and it would ultimately mean more exclusives for this latest generation of console gaming. Among the list of game developers, it acquired came with a heavy hitter and that’s Bethesda. The studio that’s responsible now for Fallout and The Elder Scrolls is officially under the Xbox umbrella. For some players that’s a great move and not something they are worried

5 Big Action/Adventure Games Announced During E3 2021

For many, the most exciting aspect of E3 is the flurry of new game announcements. And while this year may not have yielded quite as many surprises as in years gone by, there certainly have been a handful of hugely exciting game reveals that have us looking forward to the next couple of years. One genre that looks set to prosper, in particular, is action/adventure. So, let’s review the 5 biggest action/adventure games announced during E3 2021. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora 5 Biggest Action/Adventure Games at E3 2021 Easily one

Who Says the F-35 Can’t Dogfight? You Just Gotta Jump Out of It for the Best Shot!

BattleField 2042 debuts with wild trailer showing pilot ejecting from F-35 to shoot down a Su-57 Felon with a shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon. And gaming fans are loving it! Well, if you still have your doubts about the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s ability to dogfight, the newly released BattleField 2042 should put those concerns to rest. The new game reveal video (a big thank you to @malgordon for the heads-up!) shows us what the Air Force can’t, the real way to dogfight in an F-35: you just have to jump out and