Publisher Mode Games kidnaps players in the new trailer of the Psycho Horror Games in Sound Mind into the world of thought of several people, where they are confronted in scary environments with crunchy riddles. The Therapist Desmond Wales must scare the thoughts of his patients to find their connection to each other as well as the secret to the events in the city of Milton Haven. However, caution is required, because Desmond threatens himself to become a victim of his own thoughts. In Sound Mind is available from September 28 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S. A version for Nintendo Switch follows a later date this year.
If you are a Halo Insider and have received access to the technical preview of Halo Infinite, you probably played a lot of infinite this weekend. However, some performance issues may have occurred on the PC. Many people (including us) have found that the PC version of the Technical Preview itself is incredibly exhausting even for the highest builds, as some cards of the 3000 series have difficulty running with 60 fps. Here are all known methods to improve the performance of the Halo Infinite Build. It should be noted that they were performed on a PC with a Ryzen 2700x and NVIDIA RTX 2060, which was performed on a Halo Infinite on a 1440p 144 Hz monitor. Halo support tweeted to the problem and said, "Players in the technical preview with high-end GPUS, but poor performance: Please check your frame rate settings and make sure you click on the minimum frame rate to 30 (or higher) and the maximum frame rate. Set are native image repeat frequency (usually 60). This can lead to a ...
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