Xbox Series X Supports The Unreal Engine 5 Demo Tech

The technical specifications on the PS5 and Xbox Series X are relatively comparable, but Epic Games chose to only show Unreal Engine 5 on the former during its demo this week. However, according to studio head Tim Sweeney, this decision does not mean the Xbox Series X can’t handle the impressive visual effects.

Writing on Twitter amid fan speculation, Sweeney shared that the technology powering the Unreal Engine 5 demo that Epic Games prepared will be fully supported on both systems. It chose to work with Sony to produce the demo because of “years of discussions” between the two companies.

The Lumen technology refers to a new illumination system put in place for Unreal Engine 5 that makes it much easier for environments to showcase “natural” night from various sources. Nanite is a system for creating and importing extremely detailed geometry through billions of tiny triangles.

Because the demo we saw is not representative of an actual game in development, it being on PS5 doesn’t mean the company has an exclusive game in the works. Both Xbox Series X and PS5 will see Fortnite transition to Unreal Engine 5 in 2021, and it will launch on the systems this year.

Epic Games arguably has a more famous relationship with Microsoft over the years, as it developed the Xbox-exclusive Gears of War series until Microsoft ultimately purchased the franchise rights and founded its own studio, The Coalition. Despite this move, the new games still run on Unreal Engine technology, including turn-based strategy game Gears Tactics.

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Tony Hawk Remastered and Leeroy Jenkins’s Birthday | Good News Gaming

This week on Good News Gaming, we celebrate the remaster of the Tony Hawk Pro Skater games with the greatest TikTok of al time. We also realise that time is a flat circle because the legendary Leeroy Jenkins meme turned 15 this week.

There’s also a cool new way to look at Red Dead Redemption 2, thanks to a new camera perspective, and we become obsessed with a YouTube channel that makes gaming dioramas out of polymer clay.

There’s also a follow-up to the DragonForce at 165% speed video from a couple of weeks back: the band’s guitarist Herman Li tries it himself. For more wholesome and funny things from the world of gaming, make sure to watch Good News Gaming every Friday here on GameSpot. If you have a story you think should be featured, leave it in the comments below, and it could end up in a future video.

Good News Gaming: Tony Hawk Remastered and Leeroy Jenkins’s Birthday

It’s time for your weekly dose of wholesome content and Good News Games is here with a big ol’ spoonful–open wide. Video games continue to surprise and delight us and, as always, the community around them lifts our spirits in fun, quirky, and downright hilarious ways. We’ve rounded up our favorite things from gaming over the past week for this episode of Good News Gaming, so watch along for a lovely time.

This week we’ve got a really tiny version of Beat Saber that you can play with just a couple of fingers. It looks satisfying in the same way it is when you hold one of those mini fizzy drink cans and pretend you’re a giant–everyone does that, right? And what better way to celebrate the announcement of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 being remastered than with a TikTok? Trust us, it’s a good one.

Epic Games is helping out indies by making UE4 royalty payments a little more developer-friendly. Now a studio only has to pay royalties to Epic once its game his a million dollars in lifetime revenue, and if the revenue drops below $10k per quarter, royalty payments cease. Nice one, Epic.

We also mark the 15th anniversary of a gaming legend: Leeroy Jenkins, whose acquisition of chicken was more important to him than the biggest World of Warcraft balls-up in history. Yes, we know it was staged but does that make it any less funny? Absolutely not. Will it still put a smile on your face? Sure will.

Then there’s a new perspective fo Red Dead Redemption, a YouTube arts and crafts channel that makes amazing pieces from clay, the best Terrace House and Animal Crossing: New Horizons mashup you’ll ever see, and a follow-up on that Through the Fire and Flames at 165% speed run that involves the actual guitarist for DragonForce getting involved.

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The 15 Best Episodes Of Avatar: The Last Airbender

When Avatar: The Last Airbender premiered 15 years ago, no one could have predicted how this animated show aimed at kids would become one of the greatest animated series of all time. The show explored complex themes such as genocide and imperialism, as well as more abstract questions of fate and destiny, while giving us a world full of rich and vast mythology and a lot of stunning action on par with big-budget live-action films. From The King of Omashu to Sozin’s Comet, here are out picks for the 15 best episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender you can stream right now on Netflix.

The Batman: Everything We Know About The New DC Film Including Release Date, Cast

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Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 2 Adds Timothy Olyphant

Add another name to the list of new cast members for Season 2 of The Mandalorian. The Disney+ Star Wars TV show has already wrapped filming and there have been plenty of reports about new additions, from the first live-action portrayal of Ahsoka Tano to the iconic character Boba Fett. Now another acclaimed actor is reportedly being added to the list.

According to a report from Variety, Deadwood and Justified star Timothy Olyphant has been cast for the show. If you’re wondering who he’s going to play, those details are being kept a secret for now. Based on various reports, Olyphant will join Rosario Dawson (Tano), Temuera Morrison (Fett), Katee Sackhoff (Bo-Katan Kryze), and Michael Biehn in the new season.

As it stands now, the new season of The Mandalorian is set to premiere in October on Disney+. Meanwhile, Season 3 is already reportedly in the works and a documentary series that goes behind the scenes of the first batch of episodes is airing on the streaming service right now.

If you’re looking for other things to watch while waiting for the next Mando installment, consider listening to GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. With new episodes premiering every Wednesday, you can watch a video version of the podcast over on GameSpot Universe or listen to audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.

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Some Of Destiny 2’s Best Guns Will Be Obsolete In Year Four

Big changes are coming in Destiny 2‘s fourth year, and new details have shown just how much they’re going to affect players and the loot they’ve been chasing. According to Bungie’s latest rundown of what’s to come, some of the best, most sought-after and most-used guns in the game will become obsolete in the coming months. That includes The Recluse, The Mountaintop, Luna’s Howl, Not Forgotten, and more.

In its This Week at Bungie blog post, the developer outlined new details about changes to its weapon and armor Power system that will be visible in Season 11, which starts in June, and go into full effect in Season 12, which kicks off in the fall. The changes in the system will introduce a Maximum Power stat for weapons and armor, which will put a cap on how strong they can become using Destiny 2’s Infusion system.

The new system effectively adds an expiration date to all the gear in the game–three seasons after it’s released, you won’t be able to raise the Power level of that gear any higher, which will mean you’ll need to replace it with new, higher-level gear to participate in the toughest Destiny 2 activities, such as its raids.

Exotic weapons and armor aren’t affected by the change, and raid gear from the Last Wish and Garden of Salvation raids will have an extended period of usefulness, so they’ll still be good for a while. Every piece of gear that was released with the Shadowkeep expansion and beyond will be viable for a year after its release. But everything from the first two years of Destiny 2 will hit its Maximum Power level in Season 12 this fall–which means that, in Season 13, it won’t be able to hang with any of Destiny 2’s endgame activities.

That doesn’t mean the gear will be completely useless. You’ll still be able to use it in any activities that don’t require high levels, or in the Crucible, where most of the game modes (including the ranked Competitive playlist) balance all players’ Power levels automatically. That means you’ll still get chewed up by a Recluse/Mountaintop combo in Control or Elimination rounds, at least for a while. But in the Trials of Osiris or the Iron Banner, those guns will fall out of favor at the end of Season 12.

The good news is, we’ve still got two good seasons for these Pinnacle weapons to remain viable. And while a lot of people are unhappy about Bungie sunsetting great weapons and armor that were very tough to earn, there is some fairly compelling reasoning behind the move. Director Luke Smith has said the issue is Destiny 2 is piling up guns and armor that nobody uses, and that’s a real complaint. The developer can’t just continually release “better” weapons and armor to replace the ones that exist, because that’ll lead to an endless creep of players using better and better guns, killing enemies (and each other) faster and faster, until the game no longer plays as intended. The new Power system will push old equipment out of the way for newer stuff, which will encourage experimentation with character builds and finding new favorites.

That would be nice, if the new system works out that way, rather than just creating a new arbitrary grind for players every so often that forces them to chase down new equipment to maintain parity with everyone else. Whether the system works as Bungie intends will likely come down to compelling weapon and armor design. Bungie has to find a balance between making new guns worth the chase to acquire them, but not so amazing that it’ll be too hard to abandon them later when something new comes along. In Season 12, we’ll start to see if such a balance is possible in Destiny 2.

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The Suicide Squad: Everything We Know About The DC Reboot

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Xbox Series X Is A Chance To Fix Achievements

Microsoft is set to go into the next console generation in Holiday 2020 with the release of Xbox Series X, the fourth generation of Xbox consoles. And with that generational change, Microsoft has the opportunity to fix a long-standing problem with its Xbox consoles: Achievements and Gamerscore.

In the video above, Jordan Ramée airs his grievances about Xbox Achievements, namely that Microsoft continues to allow developers and publishers to create ones with numeric values that aren’t multiples of five. Unlocking these Achievements can lead to a Gamerscore becoming an imperfect prime number–an annoying stain to an Xbox account’s reputation.

It’s not all doom and gloom though. Jordan makes sure to point out what he likes about Xbox Achievements too in hopes Microsoft continues those trends with the release of Xbox Series X. Tracking an Achievement’s unlock rate is his favorite feature, as it gives him a sense of pride when he unlocks an Achievement that few others have, such as Titanfall 2‘s Every Nook and Cranny or Dark Souls III‘s The Dark Soul, and a sense of fascination to see where the majority of a playerbase fell off of a game.