Monday
Aug152016

Square Enix game director confirms ‘Final Fantasy XV’ release date delay

The rumours are true. The upcoming Final Fantasy XV game will be getting that two-month delay we reported earlier. Game director Hajime Tabata is delaying Final Fantasy XV. It’ll be coming out on November 29 instead of September 30 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Tabata says they want to make sure the game runs as smoothly as possible when they release it.

"Our objective with Final Fantasy XV was to deliver a Final Fantasy of the highest possible quality to every single person who buys the game," Tabata said. "We have completed the master version but when it comes to that highest possible quality, we felt that we had not quite reached that version yet. In order to make this master version an even better product, we have been creating a downloadable add-on known as a day-one patch."

Source: iDigitalTimes

Monday
Aug152016

Microsoft releases ‘Minecraft’ for Oculus Rift

Microsoft announced a while back that Minecraft is coming to the Oculus Rift—a Gear VR version has been available since April after all. But now the wait for Oculus Rift owners is over. A free update coming to the game’s Windows 10 beta edition will add support for the virtual reality headset. The Windows 10 version gets a leg up over the Gear VR version and adds things like support for mouse and keyboard as well as graphics settings that make use of the power of the computer the Oculus Rift is connected to. The game has separate settings for inside and outside the VR headset so you can tweak in-VR graphics or movements that won’t affect the experience if you play it on another platform sans VR.

Source: The Verge

Monday
Aug152016

There’s a Chinese clone of ‘Pokémon Go’… sort of

When Flappy Bird briefly burst into the scene, there were copycats of the game. And now it’s not surprising that the exceptionally popular Niantic game Pokémon Go has some kind of weird clone floating around in China. Looking at the screenshots above, you can see it looks like you’re trying to catch out of shape Pokémon. But it isn’t really about going out and catching the tiny creatures, it’s more for practicing how to throw Pokéballs. The developers have updated the app—it’s called Ball Practice for Pokémon Go, if you’re curious—to make the creatures look less like zombie versions of your beloved Pokémon. Reviews on the Google Play Store aren’t exactly kind with people complaining about too many ads on the game. If you still want to check it out of curiosity, you can download it here. (We tried downloading it but we can’t seem to get the app to boot.)

Source: Ubergizmo

Sunday
Aug142016

GMC gets more fuel efficiency out of its newest SUV with glue

GMC is using an unusual method to make its latest SUV more fuel efficient: using adhesive. The car manufacturer makes use of aircraft-grade adhesives for the 2017 GMC Acadia. What this has done is reduce the use of rivets and welds and helped in the creation of a body so stiff, it made it possible to use thinner steel. The SUV drops over 700 pounds from its predecessor of while giving 23 miles per gallon with this change. The 2016 model only got 18 miles per gallon.

The change is essential because the US government wants its automakers to reach an average fleet goal of 54.5MPG by the year 2025. This means fuel economy has to happen across many models as possible—even gas-guzzling SUVs.

Source: Engadget