Total War: Warhammer III
News, coverage and analysis tracking Total War: Warhammer III across the outlets.- Total War: Warhammer 3 pushes the giant tiger people button next weekCreative Assembly is releasing the Bhashiva and the Tiger Warriors character pack for Total War: Warhammer 3 on May 21. This DLC introduces playable giant tiger people, including the legendary lord Bhashiva, and new Tiger Warrior infantry units. The pack will be available for $5 on Steam.
- Total War: Warhammer 3 Bhashiva release date, units, lords, and campaign mechanicsCreative Assembly has announced the release date for the Bhashiva character pack for Total War: Warhammer 3 as May 21st. This DLC introduces Bhashiva, the White Tiger, as a new Legendary Lord for Grand Cathay, focusing on a stealth and ambush playstyle with new units like Tiger Warriors. The pack also includes a spellcaster hero and a lord focused on anti-large combat, with campaign mechanics centered around recovering relics and earning Iron Favour.
- Total War: Warhammer III – Bhashiva & Tiger Warriors DLC looks pretty gr-r-reat!Creative Assembly has announced the Bhashiva & Tiger Warriors DLC for Total War: Warhammer III, launching on May 21st. This character pack introduces new units and a mercenary lord for the Grand Cathay faction, focusing on fast and stealthy Tiger Warriors. The DLC also includes a new campaign mechanic called the Tiger Court and arrives alongside Patch 8.0.
- BHASHIVA & THE TIGER WARRIORS CLAW INTO TOTAL WAR WARHAMMER III ON MAY 21STSEGA Europe and The Creative Assembly announced Bhashiva & The Tiger Warriors, the first Character Pack for Total War: Warhammer III, launching on May 21st for PC. This DLC introduces Bhashiva, a new Legendary Lord for Grand Cathay, along with new units and campaign features. The update also includes Patch 8.0 with improvements for Grand Cathay and the free Legendary Hero Taoyan the Merciless.
- PC Specification Requirements of the Most Graphically Demanding GamesThis article discusses the PC hardware requirements for graphically demanding games, highlighting how advancements in PC technology and game development necessitate powerful components. It details the specifications needed for titles like Starfield, Forza Horizon 5, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, Baldur's Gate 3, and others, emphasizing the impact of resolution, frame rates, and advanced graphical features like ray tracing on system demands.
- Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II releases next week, strategically spicing up Warhammer Skulls' barrage of battletool bignumber newsWarhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II is set to release on May 21st, coinciding with the annual Warhammer Skulls showcase. Developer Kasedo Games revealed the date alongside details on two new leaders: Lector-Dogmatis Videx for the Adeptus Mechanicus and Obasis, The Shield, for the Necrons. The Warhammer Skulls event will also feature updates on other Warhammer titles including Space Marine 2 and Total War: Warhammer III.
- Celebrate 10 Years of Warhammer Skulls This May: Expect Updates on Space Marine 2, Darktide AND Exciting World Premieres!Games Workshop announced the return of Warhammer Skulls, a showcase for Warhammer video games, taking place on May 21st. The event will feature updates and world premieres from various developers, including anticipated titles like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. Additionally, sales on select Warhammer video games will run until May 28th.
- I've spent 30 years with Microsoft but Linux and Pop! OS might have converted meAfter 30 years of using Microsoft Windows, the author details their experience switching to Pop! OS, a Linux distribution. While praising Pop! OS for its responsiveness and customization, the author notes challenges with app availability and performance in certain games compared to Windows. Despite these drawbacks, the author expresses a continued interest in exploring Linux further.
- The Empire's most OTT lord finally gets his due, portrayed by a YouTuber hamming it up in Total War: Warhammer 3Creative Assembly has revealed Graf Boris Todbringer as a new Legendary Lord for the Lords of the End Times DLC in Total War: Warhammer 3. The character, voiced by YouTuber Angory Tom, will lead the Ulrican faction with a more aggressive playstyle. The update also addresses AI issues and introduces changes to siege ladders, with more content promised for May and June.
- Total War: Warhammer 40,000 reveals that battle maps will feature heavy destructibilityCreative Assembly showcased new details for Total War: Warhammer 40,000, highlighting destructible battle maps with features like annihilating forests for cover and line-of-sight obstruction. The developers also discussed planet systems, hive city environments, and the distinct playstyles of factions like the Imperial Guard and Aeldari. More content is expected from June onwards as development continues on various planet types and star systems.
- Total War Warhammer 3 overhauls mod manager, so you'll no longer have to fight Chaos before even starting the gameCreative Assembly has released a significant update for Total War: Warhammer 3, overhauling its mod manager to improve performance, mod ordering, search functionality, and the user interface. These changes aim to simplify the process of installing and managing mods, addressing player feedback and making the game experience smoother for those who heavily utilize modifications.
- Can overclocking get 8 GB AMD and Nvidia graphics cards to the performance of their 16 GB versions? Yes, but I've…This analysis investigates whether overclocking 8 GB AMD and Nvidia graphics cards can match the performance of their 16 GB counterparts. While benchmarks show overclocked 8 GB cards can often close the gap, real-world in-game testing, particularly in VRAM-intensive titles like The Last of Us Part I, suggests that the limitations of 8 GB VRAM cannot always be overcome, even with overclocking.
- PC Gamer magazine's new issue is on sale now: Diablo 4: Lord of HatredPC Gamer magazine's latest issue features an exclusive preview of Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, including hands-on gameplay and developer interviews. The issue also includes previews for Directive 8020 and Crimson Desert, reviews for several other titles, and a feature on the best PC RPGs.
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 reviews are in, and there's one glaring issue with this gaming CPU launchReviews for the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU indicate a niche product with minimal performance gains over its predecessor, despite a significant price increase. While it shows slight improvements in some games and multi-threaded applications, its high cost and limited availability suggest it's not a mainstream gaming option.
- I loved the 16 GB version, but the RX 9060 XT 8 GB falls slightly short of expectationsThe AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8 GB graphics card offers decent 1080p and 1440p performance for its price, but its 8 GB of VRAM can significantly hinder performance in certain games compared to the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB. While it runs cool and quiet, its performance limitations, especially in VRAM-intensive titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Last of Us Part I, make it a less compelling option than its slightly more expensive competitor, particularly at current market prices.
- The RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB punches hard for the cash, but 8 GB of VRAM does have its limitsThe Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB graphics card offers strong performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming at its $380 MSRP, often outperforming the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8 GB. However, its 8 GB of VRAM can be a limitation in certain VRAM-intensive games and at higher resolutions, causing performance drops compared to 16 GB variants. Despite this, it provides reasonable value in the current market, especially when considering its competitive pricing against AMD's offerings.
- Looks like a PS5, games like a PCThe Minisforum Atomman G1 Pro is a compact mini PC that offers solid gaming performance at 1440p and can serve as a console replacement. While it boasts impressive portability and build quality, it suffers from mixed cooling performance, with the CPU running hot, and limited I/O requiring a USB hub. Despite these drawbacks, it provides good value for its size and capabilities.
- iBUYPOWER RDY Y70 R17 review - a fantastic RTX 5080 gaming PCThe iBUYPOWER RDY Y70 R17 is a high-end gaming PC featuring an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, delivering excellent performance in games and general tasks. Housed in a stylish Hyte Y70 case, it offers good cooling and upgrade potential, though its large size and initial fan noise require minor adjustments. Despite a high price point, it offers good value for a pre-built system with a three-year warranty.
- MacBook Neo reviewThe MacBook Neo is a budget laptop that, despite its iPhone-derived processor, can surprisingly run a selection of PC games at playable frame rates. While not a dedicated gaming machine and requiring significant graphical compromises, it offers a decent experience for less demanding titles and casual play, making it a compelling option for Apple users seeking an affordable all-around laptop.
- Intel's new 200K Plus chips support ultra-fast DRAM out of the box but as my tests show, there's little benefit for most PC gamers in using warp-speed stuffIntel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus processors support ultra-fast DDR5 DRAM speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s. However, testing reveals minimal performance benefits for most PC gamers, with improvements rarely exceeding 5% and often falling within the margin of error. Faster DRAM is only beneficial in highly memory-dependent games or specific scenarios, and even then, the gains may not justify the cost.