News

Mods, fan-made patches, and extra post-processing effects can make old-school PC games feel fresh.
Nvidia's DLAA tech replaces traditional anti-aliasing technologies to offer better visuals with no performance hit.
Now, let's move on to the in-game graphics settings for "Spider-Man Remastered" on PC. Launching the game has a separate launcher where you can set the graphics BEFORE you're even in the game itself.
Playing older PC games on modern machines will leave a little to be desired in the graphics department, but there are ways to improve the look of your favorite classic titles.
When DLSS is turned on, your GPU renders in-game graphics at a lower resolution, then uses AI to artificially upscale and enhance the visuals to a higher resolution without taking a performance hit.
There are a few things that you can do to optimize your PC for gaming. Here's how, from using Game Mode to setting your monitor's refresh rate.
To make a specific Steam VR game run better, you can adjust its in-game graphics settings. Running a game at lower configurations will automatically make it run better on a low-end PC.
Achieve unprecedented performance by installing multiple graphics cards in your PC, and linking them with Crossfire or SLI technology.
5 Graphics Settings Worth Tweaking in Every PC Game Sure, you can settle for the default presets, but even small changes can mean better performance—and a much better gaming experience.
There's not much to Valheim's graphics settings, all the better for this easy to love game, but there are a few tweaks I'd recommend you make to certain post-processing graphics settings.
A graphics card is a key hardware component in any PC, but if you’re interested in gaming or editing media, it’s probably the most important part of your computer. If the latest games will no ...