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Max raises prices and launches a plan with advertising in Spain just before the return of 'The Last of Us'
Max has announced the launch of a basic plan with advertisements in Spain from April 8. This new rate of the streaming platform will have a price of €6.99 per month. In addition, the former HBO Max has also made a price increase in the rest of its rates.The new subscription rates and the start-up of this plan with ads coincide with the end of the third season of The White Lotus, which has been the one that has brought together the largest audien…
Analysis - DF: The Last of Us Part 2 PC Review - We're...
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered: a better PC port, but systemic issues remain Alex Battaglia takes on The Last of Us Part 2 on PC. Is this a superior conversion to Part 1, and how does it scale beyond the PS4 and PS5 releases? www.eurogamer.net Beyond this, I have the feeling that there is more to come from The Last of Us Part 2 on PC. It's a better game on launch than Part 1, but with some f…
Take a look at The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered at 8K/Max Settings/DLSS on an NVIDIA RTX 5090
Sony has just released The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered on PC. As such, I’ve decided to run the game at 8K with Max Settings and DLSS on the NVIDIA RTX 5090, and capture some gameplay footage from it. In order to capture this video, I used an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 32GB of … Continue reading Take a look at The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered at 8K/Max Settings/DLSS on an NVIDIA RTX 5090 → The post Take a look at The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered at 8K…
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered: a better PC port, but systemic issues remain
The Last of Us Part 1 made it to PC in somewhat disastrous fashion, though later upgrades did improve the game substantially. Today marks the release of The Last of Us Part 2, and we were interested to see whether porting specialists Nixxes were able to deliver a better experience on launch - and how many legacy issues remain.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered gets Sony’s PC ports back on track, with fine performance and no PSN requirement
Whatever peace treaty that allowed erstwhile PS4/PS5 exclusives to slink over to PC has, generally, been a fruitful one. I only say generally because the porting process has seen the occasional whoopsiedoodle, from the face-warpingly sorry state of The Last of Us Part I’s initial release to the more recent intrusion of mandatory PSN sign-in requirements. Happily, The Last of Us Part II Remastered gets off to a much better start. Tech-wise, anywa…
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