Games Archives - TheFabWeb https://thefabweb.com/tag/games/ Love for Technology and Internet Thu, 28 May 2020 17:32:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://thefabweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-logo600-32x32.png Games Archives - TheFabWeb https://thefabweb.com/tag/games/ 32 32 Nvidia GeForce Now : Opt-in Streaming Service https://thefabweb.com/nvidia-geforce-now/ Thu, 28 May 2020 17:32:30 +0000 https://thefabweb.com/?p=1515 Nvidia GeForce Now is going to worsen before it gets better. Nvidia’s game streaming service, GeForce Now, is moving to a new library opt-in system, one who will hand videogame developers ultimate control over whether their videogames are supported on the platform or not. It appears as though Nvidia’s dream of an open gaming PC […]

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Nvidia GeForce Now is going to worsen before it gets better.

Nvidia’s game streaming service, GeForce Now, is moving to a new library opt-in system, one who will hand videogame developers ultimate control over whether their videogames are supported on the platform or not.

Nvidia Geforce Now

It appears as though Nvidia’s dream of an open gaming PC in the sky is well and truly over—big publishers have kicked up such a fuss that it is now relinquishing any control it once had over which games make it onto the GeForce Now service. From here on out, it’s up to publishers and developers to opt-in and allows their videogames to be beamed from one of Nvidia’s datacentres.

In turn, that means some videogames will leave the GeForce Now platform, at least for the time being. The reason for which, Nvidia cites in a blog post, is that “some publishers are still figuring out their cloud strategies.” These changes may take place from May 31.

Nvidia Geforce Now

It’s a troubling sign for cloud gaming services. You can call me naive, and perhaps I’m turning a blind eye to the specifics of EULAs. Still, I don’t see what difference there is between the gaming PC sat under your desk and one which you’re renting from Nvidia—either way you’re still buying the games through the same channels as before: Steam, Origin, Epic Games Store, GOG, etc.

That’s what separates Nvidia GeForce Now from a service such as Google Stadia. Whereas Stadia has a store and requires studios to develop their games specially for the service, GeForce Now is more or less a promise of compatible and capable hardware. The machine you receive (either for free or for a small fee) is conceptually the same as any gaming PC and maintains the equal access to the full range of digital libraries. For example, it’s just made up of a sliver of a server rack instead of individual components.

Whether you play the videogames that you’ve already purchased via a rented server or a home-built PC shouldn’t matter. And it’s not like anyone seems to care about the eleventy other streaming services that offer the same thing as GeForce Now….

What is GeForce?

Nvidia Geforce Now

GeForce is a brand of GPUs or graphics processing units designed by Nvidia. As of the GeForce 20 Superseries, there have been sixteen iterations of the design. Later diversification of the product line covered every tier of the PC graphics market, ranging from cost-sensitive. GPUs integrated on motherboards to mainstream add-in local boards.

Most recently, GeForce technology has been introduced into Nvidia’s line of embedded application processors, designed for electronic handhelds and mobile handsets.
The first GeForce products were discrete GPUs designed for add-on graphics boards, intended for the high-margin PC gaming market.

Concerning discrete GPUs, found in add-in graphics-boards, Nvidia’s GeForce and AMD’s Radeon GPUs are the only remaining competitors in the high-end market. Along with its nearest competitor, the AMD Radeon, the GeForce architecture is moving toward general-purpose graphics processor unit (GPGPU).

GPGPU is expected to expand GPU functionality beyond the traditional rasterization of 3D graphics, to turn it into a high-performance computing device able to execute arbitrary programming code. It is in the same way a CPU does, but with different strengths (highly parallel execution of straightforward calculations) and weaknesses (worse performance for complex branching code).

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Xbox One : Open NAT by enabling UPnP https://thefabweb.com/xbox-one/ Fri, 22 May 2020 20:17:27 +0000 https://thefabweb.com/?p=1430 Xbox One is on, and during this period if you are encountering connectivity issues, Network Address Translation (NAT) type is the first place to look. NAT establishes how easily we connect to other players, potentially limiting who we can enjoy games with. While various solutions can alter NAT type, enabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) […]

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Xbox One is on, and during this period if you are encountering connectivity issues, Network Address Translation (NAT) type is the first place to look. NAT establishes how easily we connect to other players, potentially limiting who we can enjoy games with. While various solutions can alter NAT type, enabling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is usually accepted as the first step.

For Xbox One consoles, Xbox Live is down on May 22, 2020, which may cause NAT issues to be displayed.

The latest updates are as follows.

Why there is a need for Open NAT on Xbox One

We may have seen terms indicating the leniency of NAT types when connected to Xbox Live and playing online games. This somewhat represents compatibility with other players, with stricter NAT types often experiencing multiplayer connectivity issues.

Users with Open NAT will generally see the best experience on Xbox Live. While getting NAT open is ultimately the end goal for the best connectivity, this has proven to be difficult for many users. One of the standard solutions is port forwarding, helping to route gaming traffic directly to the console.

Understanding UPnP in gaming

  • Ports are digital channels for the router, used for sorting incoming and outgoing internet traffic.
  • UPnP essentially allows applications automatically to forward ports, to avoid the hassle of manual “port forwarding.”
  • Although they achieve the same output, UPnP enables the console to request a port seamlessly rather than requiring specific port numbers to be entered manually. And for many, it’s a simple flick of a switch.
  • We must note that UPnP has seen heavy criticism in the past, due to a long list of security flaws associated with the technology.
  • Malicious programs can leverage UPnP vulnerabilities, only as a result of its open nature. So there may be some related security risks here.
  • The technology is far from standardized, meaning implementations can vary between routers, especially on older or less reputable models.
  • It is a case of slightly relaxing security for convenience, though usually, the risk isn’t high for home consumers.

Port forwarding only creates specific port maps to maintain higher security levels, but it requires a bit of manual work.

How to enable UPnP for Xbox One

If we want to enable UPnP on our router, the setup process is simple. Steps may vary between router models, though we’ve provided a general guideline of what to expect. Do not use a combination of port forwarding, UPnP, or DMZ when configuring Xbox One’s connectivity. Make sure all are disabled before moving forward.

Follow the steps:

  • Navigate to the router login page.
  • Log in to the router using the required credentials.
  • Navigate to the UPnP menu on the router.
  • The given action once again varies between models, so please be specific on the router.
  • If UPnP is not available, we must recommend port forwarding.
  • Enable the UPnP.
  • Save changes.
  • Open the Settings app on Xbox One.
  • Select the Network tab.
  • Select Test NAT type tile. It would be best if you had Open NAT on Xbox One.

If the above steps didn’t work, we recommend trying port forwarding with Xbox One.

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Fortnite Server Down for Latest Patch Version 12.60 https://thefabweb.com/fortnite-server/ Wed, 20 May 2020 08:46:54 +0000 https://thefabweb.com/?p=1387 Fortnite server is down as Epic Games is implementing the latest patch version 12.60 for the popular battle royale game. Epic Games confirmed the downtime for Fortnite earlier today as the game was taken offline at 7am BST. Servers could be offline anywhere between an hour to two hours, but in some cases, it could […]

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Fortnite server is down as Epic Games is implementing the latest patch version 12.60 for the popular battle royale game.

Epic Games confirmed the downtime for Fortnite earlier today as the game was taken offline at 7am BST.

Servers could be offline anywhere between an hour to two hours, but in some cases, it could be longer.

Once the update has been rolled out, players should have no problem updating their game by downloading the new patch and logging back in.

The official Twitter page for Fortnite’s server status shared the information earlier today.

Epic Games typically rolls out updates for Fortnite server every Wednesday, so this downtime is expected.

As for what is being added in this patch, we’ll have to wait and see since Epic doesn’t release any patch notes for Battle Royale anymore.

We will update this article once the fortnite server come back online and the game is playable again

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Gaming Console : The Best Options for the Users https://thefabweb.com/gaming-console/ Wed, 13 May 2020 11:59:08 +0000 https://thefabweb.com/?p=1295 Gaming console has next-level awesomeness these days. Not all consoles and gamers are similar, however, and it’s essential to select the right one for your requirements and tastes. Playstation Of all the options, the PlayStation 4 Pro is our top pick for most gamers. A vast game library, compatibility with popular streaming services, 4K Ultra […]

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Gaming console has next-level awesomeness these days. Not all consoles and gamers are similar, however, and it’s essential to select the right one for your requirements and tastes.

Playstation

Of all the options, the PlayStation 4 Pro is our top pick for most gamers. A vast game library, compatibility with popular streaming services, 4K Ultra HD output, VR capability, and an excellent gamepad make the console the best plug-and-play system out there.

Video games were decades ago popularized in public arcades, where kids and adults spent hours and quarters playing titles like “Contra,” “Donkey Kong,” “Galaga” and “Pac-Man” on bulky standing machines with built-in joysticks and flickering CRT monitors.

Consoles have become a necessity of consumer technology since Atari 2600, and the Nintendo Entertainment System blazed a trail in the ’70s and early ’80s. Today gaming boasts of a mind-boggling array of advanced features and hardware to create highly detailed and virtual worlds with cinematic experiences, with the latest models allow the use of a VR headset for unparalleled usage.

For families, kids, and more casual players, on the other hand, a more straightforward console that offers a more user-friendly and social gaming experience might be more suitable. Portability is one more consideration, especially for people or children who are on the move a lot and require to take games on the go. In case, handheld systems like the Nintendo 3DS XL or even hybrid machines like the Switch are a reliable option. The best gaming console overall, The PlayStation 4 Pro boasts best hardware with a fantastic game library to match, and its re-designed DualShock 4 controller is a required upgrade over previous versions.

Sony is one of the best names in consoles since since 1994, and its latest offering does not disappoint. The PlayStation 4 Pro is the newest revision of the original 2013 PS4. It boasts an upgraded GPU that gives this gaming machine 4K capability and improved performance with PlayStation VR, Sony’s virtual reality headset. The PS4 also shipped with a re-designed DualShock controller, and the newer DualShock 4 is among the best gamepads ever designed. It does double-duty as a fantastic PC controller, too, according to Wirecutter.

4K play is now available on a select number of titles, and you can only take full advantage of feature if you own a 4K Ultra HD TV. The improved processing power of Pro delivers better performance still with fewer frame-rate drops and smoother gameplay, not even while playing 4K games on a compatible television and future-proof. If you decided to upgrade to an Ultra HD TV later, and you won’t need to buy a new console to enjoy it fully.

With boosted hardware and 4K HDR capabilities, where the PS4 Pro shines is game library. The PS4 has possibly the best of indie, triple-A, and import games, including other consoles like the Xbox One do not receive like “The Last Guardian,” “The Last of Us,” “Bloodborne,” and the upcoming “Shadow of the Colossus Remastered.” The biggest drawback of PlayStation 4 Pro is its curious lack of a 4K Blu-Ray player. This presumably was done to cut costs on what is admittedly a reasonably expensive console but the console can stream 4K HDR video and play standard Blu-Ray discs.

One more drawback where Sony lags behind Microsoft is with backward compatibility. The PlayStation 4 Pro will not play PS3 game discs. To enjoy legacy media is by Sony’s PS Now streaming service, which offers paid game rentals or a monthly subscription plan. At the same time, Sony has expanded a list of available games because the console’s release, the service has not been received well by gamers who do not want to purchase titles or to play older ones that they already own.

Pros:
Great hardware specs, a substantial library of games, “boost mode” enhances older games, 4K Ultra HD capability with high dynamic range (HDR), and it supports VR headset PlayStation.

Cons: It’s much more expensive than the Xbox One S, offers limited support for legacy games, and cannot play 4K Blu-Rays.

Xbox One S

The Xbox One S offers excellent capabilities from running the latest triple-A games to playing Blu-Rays 4K Ultra HD — and accomplishes it at a price that should make console makers blush. The console also offers an authentic 4K HDR experience TVs, with ability to play 4K Blu-Rays, and at half the price of the newer X.

The Xbox One S is the second revised model of Microsoft’s eighth-generation console. It is a smaller update to the original system, slimmer, with improved hardware and the ability to stream 4K video and play Blu-Rays Ultra HD. Even the controller was upgraded to new Bluetooth connectivity that lets use it with Windows 10 without the requirement for a wireless adapter for PC gamers.

Another significant point for the Xbox One S is low cost to the X and the PS4 Pro available at different price points, including many individual edition consoles. Considering hardware and multimedia capabilities, the S is the best value in a home gaming console now. Xbox One S streams in 4K and has an Blu-ray Ultra HD player, be aware that it cannot render games in 4K. In order to do that, you require a system designed for it like the One X or PS4 Pro.

Microsoft said that future games developed for the X’s beefier hardware will still be playable on the S (although at lower settings), this leaves questions as to how well the older system will handle newer titles & how long Microsoft intends to support it. It is unlikely that Microsoft will drop support for the Xbox One S any time soon, so this should not be a significant concern for the foreseeable future.

Pros:
A 4K HDR Blu-Ray player, with improved specifications above the original Xbox One, affordable than other consoles, numerous bundle options available, backward compatibility with many Xbox 360 titles, and excellent streaming support

Cons:
Cannot render games in 4K, and it is not clear how well the console will be able to handle future upgrades developed for the Xbox One X.

Nintendo

The Nintendo Switch is an excellent console for people who love multiplayer titles, families, and casual gamers, and unique design play at home on a TV or on the go. Nintendo is the brand that needs no introduction. This Japanese company made gaming consoles mainstream since 1983 with the release of the Famicom, later released in the West as a legendary Nintendo Entertainment System. Nintendo has continued to redefine and innovate the home gaming market with unique products like the motion-controlled Wii. Still, the new Nintendo Switch may be the most ambitious console design yet.

The developers at Nintendo like to re-invent the wheel, and the Switch does precisely that. Its 2-in-1 hybrid design gives you to use the Switch as a home gaming system with docking station plugged into the TV, or if the user wants to use it as a portable device, the tablet-like “body” of the system could slide out of its dock so the user can take your games on the go.

For users or players interested in online multiplayer gaming, Nintendo Switch Online is less than half the price of PS Plus and Xbox Live Gold for a 12-month subscription. The most significant question mark with the Nintendo Switch pops up in regards to what is arguably the essential part of choosing a console: the games. The Switch has a skimpy lineup of titles, and itis not clear how the system will handle older games. The hardware is weaker than that found in other consoles which something that has been common with Nintendo consoles since the GameCube which brings into question its future ability to handle modern triple-A games.

Pros: A unique form factor lets user Switch from console to portable mode, it’s great for at-home and online multiplayer gaming, and it’s the right choice for kids and families

Cons: A game library is somewhat lacking at the moment, weaker hardware compared to consoles, and it’s unclear how the system should handle legacy media.

New Nintendo 2DS XL

With an enormous library of first- and third-party titles, backward compatibility with the massive DS games catalog, and vibrant large dual display, New Nintendo 2DS XL is the best choice for gamers on the go. Nintendo is the king of handheld gaming because the classic GameBoy became a hit in 1989. There have been several competitors over the years, but none have come close to knocking Nintendo off. The New Nintendo 2DS is the latest of company foray into portable game systems. The hybrid design of Switch notwithstanding — and despite being out for several years now, it still enjoys massive popularity.

The 2DS carries on everything great about the DS: a fantastic library of first-party Nintendo titles like Pokemon, Zelda, Mario, and Fire Emblem, a long array of great third-party games, and responsive dual-display touchscreen and intuitive setup.

Like other Nintendo systems, the New 2DS XL offers backward compatibility with last-generation games, also. The GameBoy Advance and GBA SP can play original GameBoy games, and the DS Lite and Nintendo DS featured a slot for GBA cartridges. The 2DS with the latest revisions is fully compatible with the entire backlog of DS games. The DS had a vast and impressive library.

Pros: Great first and third party titles, lots of casual and kid-friendly games, and complete backward compatibility with the vast DS library.
Cons: It’s relatively big for a handheld system (and for little hands).

Xbox One X

Big gamers who don’t want to mess around with building a desktop PC would be hard-pressed to find a more robust. It is an efficient 4K-capable gaming machine than the Xbox One X.

Hardcore gaming enthusiasts is more demanding of hardware than most people. Many choose to build gaming PCs; while this is a great option. It is expensive, although cost-efficient, time-consuming, and can be a hassle for the uninitiated.
A robust system like the Xbox One X. It proves that gamers can enjoy the benefits of great hardware and plug-and-play convenience console.

Microsoft’s second revision is The Xbox One X. It features the most advanced hardware of any gaming console yet, with six teraflops of graphical processing power, which delivers 40 percent more electricity than another current system is capable of. It employs a boosted 12GB of RAM, 4GB more than the 8GB that has been standard on modern gaming console like PS4 and original Xbox One.

Pros: It is the most potent hardware available on a gaming console. It has backward compatibility with many Xbox 360 games and authentic 4K HDR capability with a 4K Blu-Ray player.

Cons: It is the most expensive console on the market and no VR capability as of yet.

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Ultimate Websites for the Purchase of Runescape Gold. https://thefabweb.com/ultimate-websites-for-the-purchase-of-runescape-gold/ Mon, 23 Apr 2018 14:56:45 +0000 https://thefabweb.com/?p=353 Purchasing runescape gold has become a stressful encounter for most of the runescape players. There has been creation of many websites in the name of selling runescape gold. Instead, of selling runescape gold to players they are conning innocent players. This trend has gone far too long leading to many runescape players to quit the […]

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Purchasing runescape gold has become a stressful encounter for most of the runescape players. There has been creation of many websites in the name of selling runescape gold. Instead, of selling runescape gold to players they are conning innocent players.

This trend has gone far too long leading to many runescape players to quit the game after losing a lot of money through these con websites. I know you as a faithful runescape player is looking for legit runescape selling websites.

Do not worry no more because I have listed five of the most trusted runescape gold selling websites.

 

Five Main Runescape Gold Selling Websites

Being a victim of con runescape gold selling website, I have decided to help you not to go through the same. Here are the five most trusted and legit runescape selling websites.

 

1. 4RSGOLD

Having the best reputation when it comes to selling of runescape gold. 4RSGold being in existence for over ten years. Hence gaining trust from most of the runescape players for selling of runescape gold.

4RSGold has three runescape gold varieties for sale. These include RS07, RS3, and OSRS, which are in demand by most runescape players. They have very cheap prices compared to other sellers. For twenty-five million RS3 gold it will cost you $5.16, if you are purchasing ten million RS07 gold it will cost you $8.96.

Do not be worried of the payment method, because they have different forms of payment. They consist of VISA, Sofort, Western Union, Skrill, PayPal, MasterCard, and Euro Standard Bank Transfer. These will help you buy at the comfort of your home.

They have the best online customer service that work 24/7. With these excellent reputations why choose other websites? If you need to buy runescape gold, do not hesitate buying from 4RSGold.

 

2. MMOGAH

MMOGAH has a number of services but the most captivating service is selling of runescape gold. This service has enabled MMOGAH to become on the leading runescape gold selling websites.

They have a delivery time of two minutes and the delivery is 100% and guaranteed refund if the delivery does not materialize. Apart from a live chat service, you can also communicate with MMOGAH representatives through Skype, SMs, or Email.

It has a number of payment methods that include PayPal, G2A, VISA, MasterCard, Bitcoin, Skrill, PaySafeCard, ALIPAY, and WeChat Pay. They sell RS3 and OSRS at an affordable price compared to other sites. The selling price of forty million RS3 gold is $7.84 while ten million OSRS it cost you $9.45.

 

3. BOGLAGOLD

Being one of the leading runescape gold in the world currently, Boglagold is trusted with most of the runescape players. They sell both OSRS and RS3. The cost per million RS3 is $0.17 whereas OSRS is $0.86.

Boglagold has been selling runescape gold for ten years hence the right place. They have secure payment methods such as Credit/Debit Card, iDEAL, Bank transfer, Skrill, PayPal, and Interface e-transfer.

With these services, boglagold has changed the runescape experience for most runescape players.

 

4. ARCUSGOLD

Initially as a minor runescape gold shop, Arcusgold has grown to be one of the top runescape sellers in the world. Being in existence for around six years, Arcusgold has been able to sell above hundred and fifty runescape gold orders.

Arcusgold sells both RS3 and RS07 gold. They sell a million RS3 gold at $0.19 and as for a million RS07 is $0.84. They also offer free runescape gold for their trusted customers.

It has different payment methods that comprise of Skrill, bitcoin, Sofort, iDEAL, G2A PAY, and PayPal. They offer live chat service for their customers. In addition, you can chat with their representative through email or Skype.

They have the fast response time after payment. In addition, they have an accommodating customer service. If you have a coupon code, Arcusgold offers discount when purchasing runescape gold. Similar to 4RSGold it only takes ten minutes to receive your runescape gold.

 

5. RSGOLDPOT

Having a customer figure of above six thousand, rsgoldpot is one of the reliable sellers of runescape gold. Arcusgold retail price for OSRS and RS3 is cheap. For a million OSRS, Arcusgold sell them at $0.96, while RS3 at $0.20 per million gold.

Rsgoldpot has the competent customer service with operates 24/7. Many runescape players prefer Arcusgold due to safety and openness when purchasing runescape gold.

Rsgoldpot owns distinct methods of payments. Such as MasterCard, PayPal, Discover, .American Express, and VISA.

 

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