Opinion: Star Trek: Discovery Isn’t the First Trek That Took a While to Find Its Feet

Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery is in full swing now, and the series suddenly feels like it’s on solid ground. When Discovery debuted in 2017, some Trek fans like myself found it to be, frankly, a mess. Opting for a darker tone – complete with ratcheted-up violence and actual cussing – the first season sought to be a gritty war drama stuffed to the breaking point with harrowing revelations, sudden murders, and, most notably, an alteration (welcome or unwelcome, depending on who you ask) of the diplomatic and egalitarian philosophies that had marked most of Star Trek up to that point.

Some fans enjoyed the 180-degree about-face for Star Trek, while others felt that Discovery was too different an animal to be considered alongside reliable favorites like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Having grown up on TNG, I have always been an acolyte of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (a Picardian perhaps?) and I am endlessly pleased to see DS9 having a proper renaissance these days; some hardcore fans even place DS9 at the top of the Trek canon now.

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Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Episode 2 “New Eden” Breakdown & Easter Eggs!

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Amazon Prime Video February 2019 – Best Movies & TV Shows To Watch

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Metro Exodus PC Specs Have Been Revealed

4A Games has released the PC specs for Metro Exodus, the upcoming third entry to the studio’s Metro series. The developer outlines the exact requirements your machine will need to meet in order to achieve minimum, recommended, high, or extreme performance.

Metro Exodus minimum graphical requirements are a tad higher than what you’d see in most games, running at an average performance of 30fps at 1080p. But the game will run on an Intel Core i5 processor and you don’t need a Windows 10 OS. The same cannot be said for recommended performance or higher. To get 60fps or anything higher than 1080p, you’ll need Windows 10 and your PC will need to at least be running on an Intel Core i7 processor.

The full list of specs for each level of performance are listed below, and can also be seen in a comparison chart on Metro Exodus’ main website.

Minimum

  • Average Performance: 1080p at 30fps
  • Graphics Settings: Low
  • OS: Windows 7, 8, or 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4440
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • GPU: GTX 670, GTX 1050, or Radeon HD 7870
  • VRAM: 2 GB
  • Direct X: 11 or 12

Recommended

  • Average Performance: 1080p at 60fps
  • Graphics Settings: High
  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • GPU: GTX 1070, RTX 2060, or AMD RX Vega 56
  • VRAM: 8 GB
  • Direct X: 12

High

  • Average Performance: 1440p at 60fps
  • Graphics Settings: Ultra
  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • GPU: GTX 1080 TI, RTX 2070, or AMD RX Vega 64
  • VRAM: 8 GB
  • Direct X: 12

Extreme

  • Average Performance: 4K at 60fps
  • Graphics Settings: Extreme
  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • GPU: RTX 2080TI
  • VRAM: 11 GB
  • Direct X: 12

We’re excited for Metro Exodus based on what we’ve seen so far, despite the risky new direction for the series with the addition of large open spaces. The game still feels at its best when it sticks to its roots and puts you into cramped, enclosed locations, though.

Metro Exodus releases for Xbox One, PS4, and PC on February 15.

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Heads Up: PS4 and Xbox One External Hard Drives Are on Sale

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There’s no doubt that downloadable PS4 and Xbox One games offer great convenience. After all, who enjoys changing discs every time they want to play a different game? Many of us also have loads of digital titles thanks to monthly freebies from PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold. But with games regularly reaching 60GB or more nowadays, hard drives fill up fast. If your console is running out of storage, it’s probably time to pick up an external hard drive. Luckily for you, some great deals are available right now.

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Pokémon Detective Pikachu Sequel in Development With 22 Jump Street Writer

Even before the original has hit theaters, a sequel to Pokemon: Detective Pikachu is in the works, and a writer has been hired.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Legendary is working on a sequel to Detective Pikachu, and Oren Uziel has been tapped to write the script. Uziel’s work includes 22 Jump Street, The Cloverfield Paradox, as well as the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog and Men in Black International films.

Pokemon Detective Pikachu arrives in theaters on May 10, and a wide array of merchandise for the film was recently announced.

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Here Are Kingdom Hearts 3’s Streaming Rules

Before you get your hands on Kingdom Hearts 3 — currently available in Japan and available in other territories beginning on January 29 — players intending to stream the long-awaited sequel.

Kingdom Hearts 3’s title menu includes a warning notice before you stream. A pop-up window then appears, detailing that streaming of the game is intended for non-commercial use, and that streaming with the explicit intention of sharing the music of KH3 is expressly prohibited. The full statement, as confirmed by IGN, reads:

“This game is a copyrighted work. The copyright is held by The Walt Disney Company and a collaboration of authors representing The Walt Disney Company. Additionally, the copyright of certain characters is held by Square Enix Co. Ltd.

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