Xbox Developers Now Have Full Access to AMD FidelityFX Tools Apr 20, 2021 18:42 EDT
Microsoft’s Xbox consoles share most of their big games with the PC, and going forward, crossplay development is going to be just a little bit easier. Today during Microsoft’s Game Stack Live event, it was announced that AMD FidelityFX is now fully supported on Xbox Series X/S. Here’s what AMD had to say about FidelityFX entering the console space…
Today, we are very happy to announce that AMD FidelityFX is now available for Xbox! This news makes it even easier than before to write cross-platform games, with developers able to access select AMD FidelityFX effects with specific optimizations for Windows and Xbox. Game developers can now utilize further platform-specific optimizations with AMD FidelityFX, straight from the Xbox Series X|S Game Development Kit.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Santiago de Chile International Airport Released
Microsoft Flight Simulator Santiago de Chile International Airport Released
LatinVFR released a major airport add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator that will please those who love flying in South America.
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Today third-party developer LatinVFR released a major airport add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator that will please those who love flying in South America.
The airport is Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCEL) in Santiago, capital of Chile. It’s the busiest hub in the country host to plenty of airline and cargo flights from all over the world.
It can be purchased on Simmarket for arpproximately $22 plus applicable VAT.
$130 (£93)
Testing the 1TB model, I encountered my first problem: compatibility. Thunderbolt 4 is a pretty exclusive club right now, with only the latest motherboards supporting the new standard. It’s backwards compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and offers the same 40GB/s theoretical speed limit, but even that six-year-old connector has a troubled relationship with Windows systems, only recently appearing more frequently on some of the best gaming laptops.
The good news is that Thunderbolt 4 is a lot more Windows friendly and the adoption rate is likely to climb over the next few years. But, for now, the best I have at my disposal is the USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 port on my MSI MEG Z490 ACE motherboard, which caps out at just half of what Thunderbolt is capable of.
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We currently live in a world where the term “traveling” has become kind of a dirty word. For many, it’s something that hasn’t been done in over a year. That’s definitely the case for me, as the last trip I took was all the way back in December 2019. And as someone who lives on an island, the phrase “cabin fever” takes on an entirely different meaning when you’re basically stuck on a rock with no good reason to leave. Thankfully, for the last few months we’ve had the unexpected gift that is
Microsoft Flight Simulator. It was delivered just in time to cure the travel blues for so many folks seeking to venture into the virtual unknown. But that’s the thing. A lot of simmers don’t always tend to fly into the unknown.