Author: Petar Vukobrat

Petar has been gaming, building PCs, emulating (during the days of floppy disks and Snes9x), and buying/selling consoles for almost two and a half decades — all at the expense of his social life. He’d do it all over again if given the opportunity. Favorite (and only) pastimes include benchmarking, rummaging through eBay, and talking about hardware.

Gaming on an HDR display is often disregarded — much like ray tracing. And yet, whether people fully realize it or not, it can end up making a world of difference. We’ve all been gaming without these nifty bells and whistles for decades, so it is by no means a necessity, but it nonetheless elevates the entire gaming experience to a whole nother level. Still, the fact that it never gained traction should hardly come as a surprise; only the most feature-rich and expensive monitors on the market have true HDR support. That, in and of itself, is a gargantuan…

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AMD’s latest RDNA 2-based iGPUs have taken the world by storm and, thanks to numerous technological advancements, are actually capable enough to run some of today’s most popular AAA titles (at lowered settings, granted). They’re not powerful enough to compete on even footing with dedicated graphics, but are still a lot more capable than one would expect. Even the most austere implementation — by which we mean power constrained — can pack one heck of a punch. Can it handle Diablo 4, though? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Ik1vgIBN4 Needless to say, millions upon millions of gamers are eagerly awaiting the release of Blizzard’s legendary…

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With Diablo 4 being right around the corner, a lot of people are wondering whether we’ll ever get the second installment of World of Warcraft — one of the biggest and most legendary intellectual properties in existence. World of Warcraft, while certainly still enjoyable, is losing relevance. Its playerbase has, slowly but surely, been dwindling, and that, in no small part, is because the original game (and its many expansions) offers a very familiar experience — one which is no longer all that alluring. When you compare World of Warcraft with many of the games released in the last decade,…

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