The new DF Direct Weekly 'drops' with the digitalfoundry team discussing the latest Jedi Survivor patch, while the RTX 4060 Ti re-ignites the 8GB VRAM debate:
Elsewhere in the Direct, John railed against the current poor state of day one code on PC and console, specifically in relation to how much money and time it requires to make a modern game - yet with so many arriving unfinished, we often see discounts appear rapidly, cutting down a publisher's takings to a point where these AAA releases look increasingly unstable.
While this week's news topics are a bit of a downer, we can always rely on the cadre of DF Supporters to provide some fascinating questions on a much broader spectrum of positivity, fun and insight.
Otherwise, the gang talk about 40fps modes for more console games and the UE5-powered Layers of Fear demo, plus share some behind-the-scenes insights - including Rich's latest musings on CPU reviews, Alex's HDR video workflow and John's much requested room tour. It's all illuminating stuff, and all thanks to our patrons.
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