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Weekend game deals: QuakeCon promos, 2K summer sale

Weekend game deals: QuakeCon promos, 2K summer sale
  • Posted August 3, 2012, 3:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Gaming, Tech Deals
  • Celebrating QuakeCon 2012 (August 2-5), distributors have discounted Bethesda and id titles, with Steam hosting a new daily deal through Sunday. Valve also serves up a $99.99 QuakeCon Pack that includes content across franchises such as Doom, Fallout, Hexen, Quake, and TES...

Weekend game deals: Brink $5, Arkham City $15, Sniper Elite $2.50

Weekend game deals: Brink $5, Arkham City $15, Sniper Elite $2.50
  • Posted April 27, 2012, 3:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Gaming, Tech Deals
  • Both of 2011's most popular military shooters are on sale, with Steam offering Modern Warfare 3 for $39.99 (plus free access this weekend) and GamersGate cutting Battlefield 3 to $29.98 as part of an EA sale which also includes 40% off Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Syndicate...

Weekend game deals: 86% off QuakeCon Pack, 50% off Brink

Weekend game deals: 86% off QuakeCon Pack, 50% off Brink
  • Posted August 5, 2011, 3:30 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Gaming, Tech Deals
  • With QuakeCon in full swing (this Thursday through Sunday), Steam has slashed a myriad of titles from id Software and Bethesda including Brink, Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Elder Scrolls III and IV, as well as all versions of Quake…

AMD releases Catalyst 11.5b Hotfix, addresses issues in Brink

AMD releases Catalyst 11.5b Hotfix, addresses issues in Brink
  • Posted May 26, 2011, 10:00 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Gaming, Hardware
  • AMD has issued a second hotfix for the Catalyst 11.5 driver it released in early May. Much like the first hotfix, which packed a number of game-specific performance improvements, Catalyst 11.5b also brings performance optimizations for a handful of games…

Brink Benchmarked: GPU & CPU Performance Review

Brink Benchmarked: GPU & CPU Performance Review
  • Posted May 18, 2011, 5:01 AM by Steven Walton | Filed in TechSpot, Gaming
  • Splash Damage is no newcomer to the first-person shooter genre having released two Wolfenstein games, Doom 3, and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars in the last decade. Brink is the company's latest creation, a class-based multiplayer first-person shooter built on a modified version of idTech 4.

    Brink looks to be an exciting, fast-paced first-person shooter. Continue reading to see how the game performs on a dozen current and previous-generation GPUs priced from $100 to $700.

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