Updated on October 28th, 2015.
For a high-end, $2000 PC that can play all the latest games, look no further: this is the build for you, updated with Intel’s new Skylake processors.
Nvidia will soon require you to use its GeForce Experience software in order to download Game Ready driver updates, though it'll continue to offer standard drivers through its website.
This is according to PC World, which reports the switch will happen in mid-December and will require you to have registered an email address with Nvidia.
Electronic Arts says it's adding more servers to the Star Wars Battlefront beta to address complaints that players are having trouble finding or staying connected to multiplayer matches.
EA first acknowledged the issue yesterday, when it tweeted, "A lot of interest around the beta. We're bringing more PC servers online and appreciate your patience." It followed that up with another tweet earlier today stating, "We're aware a small number of players may be unable to join a Multiplayer match and are working to resolve for those affected."
We write about FPSes each week in Triggernometry, a mixture of tips, esports, and a celebration of virtual marksmanship.
Beneath Counter-Strike’s skin is a skeleton of interconnected systems: movement, location-specific damage modeling, and weapon behavior, to name a few. In last week’s major patch release Valve swapped out some significant bones in that skeleton. With a foundation built on a decades-old legacy favoringtradition over radical change, CS:GO’s community has appraised this update as nothing short of historic. Beyond bug fixes, the meat of the patch delivers significant adjustments to CS:GO’s steadfast core: hitboxes, animations, and weapon behavior. Here’s how these changes affect the game—for casuals, pros, and skin-conomists alike—and why they’re important milestones in one of PC gaming’s most storied shooters.