

Players with a MacBook Pro M1 Max who have encountered aspect ratio issues while playing games should notice that this issue has gone away. The second and final improvement is for Mac only. Instead, you’re signed in automatically allowing you to get on with your gaming session.

Gamers can now link their NVIDIA and Ubisoft accounts so when a Ubisoft game is launched you no longer need to sign in manually. The first improvement applies to both PC and Mac. The new update is currently rolling out to PCs and Macs this week and is labelled as version 2.0.36, so if you see you have that version, you know you’ve got all the enhancements mentioned here. NVIDIA has announced an update for its Windows and Mac GeForce NOW clients that bring a couple of improvements to make gaming on the platform more seamless. NVIDIA GeForce NOW improves performance on Mac and adds Ubisoft account linking
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Not unreasonable to assume the cycle will continue. ePSXe was playable on the very large majority of games by around 2004/2005, roughly when the 6th gen ended. For example, PCSX2 will be playable on the very large majority of games by next year, when the 7th gen is pretty much finished. Typically speaking, emulators are usually a fair way to very playable for most games by the end of their next generation. 2017 isn't an unrealistic time frame to have a sort-of-working emulator for a console made in 2005. You won't find here games such as Castlevania - Lords of Shadow, Bulletstorm, Bayonetta etc.Īlso, you guys are forgetting that in 5 years people who have 8GB of RAM will need to "update their computer" and GTX 690s will be considered a powerful relic of the past and not suited to anything today - we'd probably also be moving onto 8-core or maybe even 16-core CPUs that can handle ridiculously more compared to the Ivy Bridges or Bulldozers of today. The PC scene is more focused to Keyboard & Mouse games such as FPS, RTS and MMORPG You are better off buying an Xbox 360 for all your gaming needs, you won't regret it. Haha PCSX2 team has been working for a working, stable PS2 Emulator for over 10 years and you expect a working Xbox 360 emulator?Įven if they make one, expect it to be sluggish, unstable and crashable.
