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Microsoft Flight Simulator Sim Update 3 & Contrails Get Release Date

Today Microsoft and Asobo Studios released another development update for Microsoft Flight Simulator, including a few interesting details. First of all, the third major “Sim Update” which will focus on improving the core simulation now has a release date and is coming on March 11, alongside a new trailer with undisclosed content. Interestingly, the much-awaited visual contrails will also be added to the SDK on the same date. The next world update, which will add content and details to France and Benelux is still slate for a generic “early April.”

South Korean company MAXST launches spatial Augmented Reality platform ‘MAXST VPS’ for 3D mapping

In Augmented Reality News  February. 9, 2021 – MAXST, a provider of an augmented reality (AR) software development kit (SDK) based in South Korea, has today announced the launch of its spatial AR platform, MAXST VPS. ‘VPS’ (Visual Positioning Service) is technology that pinpoints a user’s location by constructing a 3D spatial map for both indoor and outdoor AR content creations. According to the company, the notion that VPS substitutes GPS is an understatement, since GPS technology malfunctions during indoor use and can include location errors for outdoor operation, in

EXCLUSIVE: We May Already See Enterprise-Grade Blockchain Solutions Implementation, Says Monica Tartau of Lisk

Monica Tartau, Marketing & Events Lead at Lisk, recently sat down with BeInCrypto to discuss the benefits of blockchain technology, supply chain-related blockchain applications, and the best use case for the LISK token, among other things. Having a background in the food industry, Tartau elaborated on the complexity of implementing blockchain to build a decentralized traceability solution. She projected that the industry will not only see projects entering production phases and blockchain applications built, but also said that we may already see blockchain implementation at the enterprise level.  Lisk is

Horizon Zero Dawn PC Patch 1.05 Provides More Crash Fixes And Graphical Improvements

Guerrilla Games is still refining Horizon Zero Dawn's technical issues more than a month after it launched on PC, fine-tuning and polishing the experience further. Having already fixed a bug that would have kept players stuck in baby Aloy's body and increasing performance in previous patches, the latest update is focused on graphical improvements and repairing other reported instances of the game crashing.Patch 1.05 also includes a fix for Aloy's hair, which may not have been displayed correctly when the game was running above 30 frames per second. Guerrilla Games

VR Gaming Ads: Testing the Waters; An Interview with Faultline

I recently had the pleasure to be interviewed by Rafi Cohen for Faultline Magazine. Please find the full piece below.In its pursuit of the mobile gaming market, PubNative, a German app-focused supply-side platform (SSP), is tentatively exploring the possibilities of VR. Speaking to Faultline this week, the company’s founder and CEO, Ionut Ciobotaru admitted that his “interest is just exploratory.”“For now, VR just doesn’t have the critical mass to be monetizable for ad companies,” he added.The company has set gaming as its next key market for growth in the world

Counter-Strike Superstars to Play in Crypto-Powered Tournament

Esports superstars of the popular first-person-shooter game Counter-Strike will participate in a crypto-powered tournament where fans will be able to bet with crypto tokens. The tournament is sponsored by Verasity — an attention based platform for video, gaming and entertainment rewards with a native VRA token.The tournament will feature Nathan Schmitt (NBK) and Asia’s best player Kevin Susanto (Xccurate), who according to the press release, have two million fans worldwide. Verasity has signed a long-term deal with the players agents. The company is also in the process of obtaining a gambling

Enjin Coin Review: Putting Gaming On The Blockchain

Enjin is a project has been growing at a rapid pace. This gaming community supports over 300,000 gaming communities, with 19 million registered gamers. Since 2009 Enjin has enabled gamers to create websites for clans and guilds, create forums, add wikis, chat groups, and much more. And in 2017 they held an ICO in order to bring their technology onto the blockchain – as well as adding innovative new features. However, is the Enjin Coin still worth considering? In this Enjin review I will attempt to answer that by taking