Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws is connected to the greater Star Wars universe in some interesting ways, and one of those ways will see the return of Lady Qi’ra.
21.03.2024 - 13:46 / wccftech.com / Alessio Palumbo / Will
There's great news for gamers interested in playing Dragon's Dogma 2 without having a beefy PC: NVIDIA has just announced that CAPCOM's open world game will be available at launch via its GeForce NOW cloud platform. Despite the fact that the previous installment is supported on GeForce NOW, the same was far from a given for the sequel. While the Japanese publisher has agreed to add games like Exoprimal, Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7, and Devil May Cry 5 to GFN, Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4 are still nowhere to be seen, and the same goes for Street Fighter 6.
Given that the official system requirements of Dragon's Dogma 2 aren't that low, GFN is an excellent option to have. With the new Day One passes, gamers can even try GFN without having to commit to a monthly or multi-monthly subscription.
If you plan to play the game through an Ultimate tier GeForce NOW subscription, you might be better off holding out until CAPCOM implements the previously announced DLSS 3, which is sorely missing from the current build as I explained in my review of the game:
The performance isn't always satisfactory, for instance. The main issues can be found in Vernworth, the capital city of Vermund, where even a powerful PC (7800X3D, 32GB DDR5, RTX 4090) suffers significant slowdowns and stuttering. The open world itself isn't as problematic, except for rare instances with lots of powerful spells going off at once.
It doesn't help that NVIDIA DLSS 3 (Frame Generation) is presently nowhere to be seen despite the claim that it would have been available at launch. Dragon's Dogma 2 is clearly CPU-bound in the busiest scenes and frame generation is the only thing that could help such scenarios.
Indeed, CAPCOM has since confirmed that most of the performance issues come from CPU performance, which they'll try to address in future updates.
Beyond Dragon's Dogma 2, the weekly wave of GeForce NOW additions also includes Alone in the Dark, as previously announced.
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There’s been no shortage of recent indications that Star Wars Outlaws is going to release sooner than many expect. In addition to age ratings going up in Brazil, Australia, and South Korea, promotional pre-order material for the game has also been spotted in the wild, while leaks have previously claimed that the game is due out in the first half of the year. Now, a release date has leaked, and though it’s not quite in the first half of 2024, it’s still not terribly far away.
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Today, NVIDIA announced that ZeniMax Online's MMORPG Elder Scrolls Online (which celebrates its 10th anniversary today and will soon release the new Gold Road Chapter) is now available to play via the GeForce NOW cloud platform, though only for Steam and Epic Games Store users. We've inquired as to whether there are plans to support the ESO Launcher, the most popular way to play Elder Scrolls Online. Anyway, Priority and Ultimate users can also take advantage of the game's built-in NVIDIA DLSS and DLAA features (the game was the first to add DLAA two and a half years ago).
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