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Why the Dark Ages were not so dark
When people think of the Dark Ages, their minds often conjure images of a world shrouded in ignorance and chaos, a time when ...
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One Piece's new flashback is finally unpacking Loki's origins and they're far darker than fans could have ever imagined.
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On a small rise less than 20 miles south of Tbilisi, Georgia, a clutch of round, mud-brick houses rises from a green, fertile river valley. The mound is called Gadachrili Gora, and the Stone Age ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages is receiving its Path Tracing update this week, and we got to check it out early, running on a GeForce RTX 5080 in 4K. Path Tracing, or Full Ray Tracing, uses cutting-edge ...
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Were the Dark Ages Really That Dark?
Why do we still refer to part of the Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages"? In this episode, Kings and Generals unpacks the origin of the term, its association with cultural stagnation, and whether it's an ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is now receiving its path tracing upgrade on PC, so Alex and John tested it versus the standard RT graphics - and found some surprises.
The Dark Ages was already a bit of a weird choice for always-on ray tracing, given that Doom Eternal served proudly as a poster child for high-speed, low-latency FPS hastiness. This latest Doom's ...