In the latest exciting episode of DF Direct Weekly, Alex and Oliver share impressions on the PC and PS5 versions of Dying Light: The Beast in the wake of review code problems stopping us from delivering a full review. Meanwhile, the shocking news of an Intel/Nvidia partnership demands attention from the team, before Rich shares his experiences of testing the leaked FSR4 INT8 version on RDNA 3 hardware. There's eyebrow-raising disbelief around the Gearbox CEO's reactions to Borderlands 4 performance critiques, while pricing for the Strix Halo-equipped GPD Win 5 confirms that the most powerful handheld ever made will arrive with an elevated price-point to match.
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:02 News 1: Dying Light: The Beast shows great PC, PS5 performance
0:20:28 News 2: Intel, Nvidia form chip partnership
0:32:58 News 3: Version of FSR 4 runs across wide range of GPUs
0:51:27 News 4: Combative Gearbox boss addresses Borderlands critics
1:10:17 News 5: GPD Win 5 arrives with hefty price tag
1:22:37 Supporter Q1: Can you explain Virtual Shadow Maps?
1:28:16 Supporter Q2: Shouldn’t you praise PSSR more for looking sharp in motion?
1:34:20 Supporter Q3: Do next-gen consoles need 50GB of RAM for AI?
1:40:15 Supporter Q4: Why do you think AMD Redstone is built to run without discrete AI hardware?
1:44:08 Supporter Q5: Could Intel and Nvidia produce their own console?
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