DF Direct Weekly talks Halo Infinite campaign re reveal GTA remasters Intel 12th Gen CPUs
DF Direct Weekly talks Halo Infinite campaign re-reveal, GTA remasters, Intel 12th Gen CPUs Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. DF Direct Weekly talks Halo Infinite campaign re-reveal, GTA remasters, Intel 12th Gen CPUs Plus: Far Cry 6 is emailing us and we want to email back. Blog by Richard Leadbetter Technology Editor, Digital Foundry Updated on 1 Nov 2021 22 comments Another week, another DF Direct Weekly and our show kicks off with the re-reveal of Halo Infinite's campaign - the source of much controversy upon its initial showing last year. From my perspective, it's a solid showing with clear improvements in many areas of the visual presentation, plus a lot more thought put into the edit. However, questions persist: we're still only seeing just one environment when the initial engine reveal promised so much more. Also, it's not yet clear what Halo has to gain from its metamorphosis into a full open world beyond upgrade paths and resource management - but with just over a month before release, answers should be forthcoming in short order. Beyond that, the team discuss last week's full-throated reveal of the Intel 12th Gen Core architecture, which is perhaps so radical, Intel might have perhaps considered dropping the Core brand altogether and coming up with something new to hammer home the scale of the achievement here. Running on a new fabrication node and combining more powerful performance processing cores with smaller efficiency cores, single thread performance looks state of the art, while multi-core capabilities seem to be up there with AMD's brilliant Ryzen 9 5950X - the CPU that I chose myself for my own workstation. Power efficiency? Well you can ramp up the processor to max power for best performance, but there are still remarkable perf per watt gains against prior Intel chips at lower power points. We also cover a couple of Sony stories. There are rumours that PS4/PS5 title Sackboy: A Big Adventure is coming to PC, and if true (we've heard that it is) this opens the door to a range of possibilities, principally owing to its Unreal Engine 4 foundations. We saw Sony push the boat out to a certain extent with Days Gone, which scaled beyond the console versions in significant ways, and UE4 has so much more to offer in the PC space, whether it's increased fidelity, ray tracing and DLSS. It's an enticing proposition. We also quickly discuss the recent Sony State of Play - an interesting diversion from the usual triple-A fare, highlighting less prolific games, with mixed results. Watch on YouTube Tom Morgan, Rich Leadbetter and Alex Battaglia congregate virtually in order to perpetrate DF Direct Weekly #35. 00:00:00 Introductions 00:00:40 Halo Infinite campaign trailer impressions 00:11:41 Far Cry 6's aggressive mail campaign 00:16:24 State of Play impressions 00:22:17 Intel reveals new Intel Core architecture 000:31:07 GTA The Definitive Edition impressions 00:36:42 Sackboy rumoured on PC 00:44:06 Nintendo's new N64 emulation for Switch lags behind 00:48:25 DF Content Discussion: RSS podcast feed is here! 00:49:24 DF Content Discussion: DF Direct Weekly early access available to all supporters 00:50:13 DF Content Discussion: New Patreon exclusive shows 00:51:10 DF Content Discussion: Age of Empires 4 00:52:38 DF Content Discussion: Guardians of the Galaxy 00:55:10 DF Supporter Q1: What was the last game you bought by literally judging its cover? 00:59:09 DF Supporter Q2: Are there any companies that blacklisted DF journalists from press events or reviews? 01:05:47 DF Supporter Q3: Do you think Diablo 2 Resurrection will get a 4K60 mode for home consoles? 01:08:28 DF Supporter Q4: When the resolution drops, doesn't the internal TV or monitor upscaler kick-in, to adjust the image to the screen? 01:11:46 DF Supporter Q5: Are there any plans to test Nvidia's claims about low latency cloud gaming? 01:16:58 DF Supporter Q6: Do you foresee consoles/TVs going beyond 120Hz in the foreseeable future? 01:19:57 DF Supporter Q7: Is anyone interested in testing Crysis 3 on Ampere and Navi 2 GPUs to see how they stack up in a title they are likely not optimized for? 01:21:39 DF Supporter Q8: Tom, what shampoo do you use? 01:22:41 DF Supporter Q9: Secret bonus question There's also some chat concerning the remarkable emails Far Cry 6 is sending its user base, essentially goading them with statistics in order to lure them back into the game. It's an interesting tactic from Ubisoft, and we can't help but wonder whether it would be possible for us to email back in a similarly cheeky vein? We also spend a bit of time discussing the recent changes to the DF Supporter Program and the promise of the content to come - but the main takeaway for now is that early access to the show is available every Saturday, typically at 2pm in video, download and private RSS podcast feeds. And yes, for everyone else, the Weekly goes live on Monday afternoon on YouTube and yes, there's also a public RSS feed for podcasting purposes available. Membership has its privileges though, including the ability to get some questions answered on the show (though full free to ping us on Discord!). 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