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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate receives a surprise 60 FPS update

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One of the perfect games ever released has received a small but much appreciated update that permits the open-world motion game to run at 60 frames per second on current-gen consoles.

November 18 Ubisoft announced that 2015 models have received a latest update. However, this little patch didn’t add a latest area to the sport, fix some old bugs, add an additional weapon or anything like that. Instead, a latest update from Ubisoft permits you to play the Assassin’s Creed sequel at 60 frames per second on PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.

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“Revisit the Assassin fantasy and eliminate your enemies smoother than ever (with a free 60 FPS patch). Explore the streets of London in a whole new light and enhance your gaming experience with twice the frame rate on Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PS5 Pro,” Ubisoft said in a post announcing the patch.

It’s nice to see Ubisoft come back and update an older but still excellent game, allowing us to take advantage of the more powerful current-gen consoles we have today. What’s more, on Xbox Series X, PS5 and PS5 Pro you can play in 4K resolution at 60 FPS. The Xbox Series S only runs at 1080p, but it still gets a 60fps boost.

It’s ironic – very good game with a great map and one of the best endings in the seriesget the patch on PS5 this makes it work better on the Sony console. In 2020, shortly after the PS5 launched, it was one of the few games that didn’t run properly on the console due to backwards compatibility. This is one of the best ways to play open world London murder simulator. Funny how this all works, huh?

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The best combinations of Avneda weapons and more best tips on the week

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The expansion of Smackdown in space now has several weeks and has moved the competitive landscape of the game with jumps and borders. Until then, the mental deposits ruled the henhouse. Mewtwo Ex, together with the production of Gardevoir energy, has dealt such high service injuries that since the premiere it has maintained one of the most dangerous cards in the game. Now plainly the Mewtwo EX men’s menusing days will end because the next card has quickly overtook the throne. – Timothy Monbleau Read more

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7 classic films of Gene Hackman that you should watch now

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No one can lose shit and begin screaming like a Gene Hackman. An actor who was discovered dead in his home on the age of 95 this week (in strange circumstances), appeared in dozens of films and won two Oscars. He made comedies, thrillers and not less than one movie for youngsters. He was also one of the best Lex Luthor we have ever had.

We took the chance to go away him to have a look at some of his best films. Of course, there are classics of all time, reminiscent of wherein Hackman showed its range, subtlety and fierceness. But there are also more vague thrillers wherein he plays the Secretary of Defense, who consumed the plot of the murder examined by Kevin Costner. I watched it last night, and my interest sailed and flowed to the last half-hour, which strengthened him as one of my favorite political thrillers from that era.

Sam Raimi, Western, wherein Hackman plays the devil’s sheriff opposite the solid of All-Star, which incorporates Sharon Stone, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio, can also be highly really helpful. I put it this weekend. Here are the seven of our other Hackman’s favorite films.

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Only $ 10 will get a tunic and over 400 other shapely games in the new fire help package in California

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Over 300 independent creators combined their games to create a fire help package in California at itchy.io to get funds in the hands of survivors from recent destructive fires in southern California. You can help in a great matter and play amazing games for under USD 10.

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“There are over 400 games in this package, TTRPG, asset packages and other projects, and we encourage you to transfer a minimum whenever possible,” we read Package description in a computer game store without DRM. “Fires are now concluded, but people who lost homes and loved ones will cope with it for many years. We hope you will pass it generously. “

Of course, there are too many games to interchange all of them, but a few of the more famous packages attractions include a beautiful atmospheric, splendidly illustrated interactive map game and a charming science fiction puzzle adventure. Also family punishment of destruction physics.

I don’t know what most games in the package are and that is the better part. A small donation of USD 10 (or, in the event you can, I hope, far more) gives you a ticket to find a lot of interesting works with which you may have never got involved otherwise. Who knows, your favorite game of all time can sit in the help package in California, waiting so that you can discover.

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“Hundreds of games and games creators gathered to create this package supporting this pain”, Itch.io page continues. “All income, charges for processing, Go to Core (Community Organized Relief Eving), an organization based in Los Angeles, which offers direct financial support for people who survived fires and supports fire resistance projects in affected areas (and potential disaster zones).”

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