Black Myth: Wukong

AppWizard
January 28, 2026
PC gaming requires significant investment, even for entry-level hardware, with many enthusiasts upgrading components over time. As of July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles was available for less than during sales, suitable for AMD Ryzen and Intel processors. Currently, this kit is priced at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: PC gaming has long been a pursuit that demands a considerable investment, even for those opting for entry-level hardware. Many enthusiasts find themselves upgrading their systems incrementally, replacing one component at a time or waiting years before acquiring an entirely new rig. However, for those looking to build a new gaming PC or upgrade their CPU and motherboard this year, the current prices of DRAM kits present a significant hurdle. In July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles could be purchased for less than during sales. This configuration was more than sufficient for AMD Ryzen processors, while Intel's chips, although capable of handling faster DRAM, performed admirably with such a kit. Fast forward to today, and the same kit is now priced at 0 on Amazon. For those seeking RGB lighting or brands like Corsair or G.Skill, the costs rise even further. There are cheaper alternatives available, such as a 32 GB kit from PUSkill priced at 0, but the lower cost is often reflected in its speed and timings. To explore the impact of DRAM speed on modern gaming performance, I utilized a set of Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32. Without enabling EXPO in the motherboard BIOS, the memory defaults to 4800 MT/s with a CAS latency of 40 cycles. While this scenario does not represent the worst-case outcome, it reflects the type of 'budget' memory currently available. I selected seven games for testing—three where I anticipated minimal performance differences and four where I expected slower performance with the 4800 MT/s setting. The results revealed intriguing insights. Games that aren't DRAM-sensitive Among the games tested, Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 exhibited negligible performance differences between the two DRAM speeds. In fact, while Stalker 2 showed a slight decrease in performance with DDR5-4800 CL40 compared to DDR5-6000 CL32, the differences were minimal enough to be considered insignificant. For the testing process, I conducted five minutes of gameplay for each title, using Nvidia's Frameview to capture average and 1% low frame rates at resolutions of 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. With the GeForce RTX 5090, graphics settings were maximized, excluding path tracing, while ray tracing was enabled for all but one title. To maintain a balanced load on the hardware, I refrained from using DLSS upscaling and frame generation. Games that are a little bit DRAM-sensitive When examining games that are slightly sensitive to DRAM speeds, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2 emerged as notable examples. In these titles, the performance metrics indicated that while there were some differences, particularly at lower resolutions, the overall impact of DRAM speed was less pronounced than anticipated. For instance, in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the results varied significantly due to the complexity of the environment, suggesting that DRAM speed does play a role, albeit inconsistently. Games that are very DRAM-sensitive In contrast, titles like Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy demonstrated a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, primarily due to their reliance on continuous data streaming from system RAM. In these cases, the performance drop with DDR5-4800 was more pronounced, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance compared to DDR5-6000. However, adjusting settings to shift the performance burden back onto the GPU mitigated some of this impact. Ultimately, while the current landscape of DRAM pricing presents challenges, particularly for those seeking to maximize frame rates in competitive gaming, many gamers can still find satisfactory performance with slower DDR5 kits. As the industry navigates this 'RAMpocalypse,' it's essential to balance budget constraints with performance needs, ensuring that gaming experiences remain enjoyable without breaking the bank." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] on Amazon, while alternatives like a 32 GB kit from PUSkill are available for [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: PC gaming has long been a pursuit that demands a considerable investment, even for those opting for entry-level hardware. Many enthusiasts find themselves upgrading their systems incrementally, replacing one component at a time or waiting years before acquiring an entirely new rig. However, for those looking to build a new gaming PC or upgrade their CPU and motherboard this year, the current prices of DRAM kits present a significant hurdle. In July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles could be purchased for less than during sales. This configuration was more than sufficient for AMD Ryzen processors, while Intel's chips, although capable of handling faster DRAM, performed admirably with such a kit. Fast forward to today, and the same kit is now priced at 0 on Amazon. For those seeking RGB lighting or brands like Corsair or G.Skill, the costs rise even further. There are cheaper alternatives available, such as a 32 GB kit from PUSkill priced at 0, but the lower cost is often reflected in its speed and timings. To explore the impact of DRAM speed on modern gaming performance, I utilized a set of Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32. Without enabling EXPO in the motherboard BIOS, the memory defaults to 4800 MT/s with a CAS latency of 40 cycles. While this scenario does not represent the worst-case outcome, it reflects the type of 'budget' memory currently available. I selected seven games for testing—three where I anticipated minimal performance differences and four where I expected slower performance with the 4800 MT/s setting. The results revealed intriguing insights. Games that aren't DRAM-sensitive Among the games tested, Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 exhibited negligible performance differences between the two DRAM speeds. In fact, while Stalker 2 showed a slight decrease in performance with DDR5-4800 CL40 compared to DDR5-6000 CL32, the differences were minimal enough to be considered insignificant. For the testing process, I conducted five minutes of gameplay for each title, using Nvidia's Frameview to capture average and 1% low frame rates at resolutions of 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. With the GeForce RTX 5090, graphics settings were maximized, excluding path tracing, while ray tracing was enabled for all but one title. To maintain a balanced load on the hardware, I refrained from using DLSS upscaling and frame generation. Games that are a little bit DRAM-sensitive When examining games that are slightly sensitive to DRAM speeds, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2 emerged as notable examples. In these titles, the performance metrics indicated that while there were some differences, particularly at lower resolutions, the overall impact of DRAM speed was less pronounced than anticipated. For instance, in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the results varied significantly due to the complexity of the environment, suggesting that DRAM speed does play a role, albeit inconsistently. Games that are very DRAM-sensitive In contrast, titles like Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy demonstrated a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, primarily due to their reliance on continuous data streaming from system RAM. In these cases, the performance drop with DDR5-4800 was more pronounced, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance compared to DDR5-6000. However, adjusting settings to shift the performance burden back onto the GPU mitigated some of this impact. Ultimately, while the current landscape of DRAM pricing presents challenges, particularly for those seeking to maximize frame rates in competitive gaming, many gamers can still find satisfactory performance with slower DDR5 kits. As the industry navigates this 'RAMpocalypse,' it's essential to balance budget constraints with performance needs, ensuring that gaming experiences remain enjoyable without breaking the bank." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] but may have lower speed and timings. Testing with Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32 showed that games like Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 had negligible performance differences between DDR5-4800 and DDR5-6000 speeds. In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2, slight performance differences were noted, particularly at lower resolutions. However, titles such as Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy displayed a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance with DDR5-4800 compared to DDR5-6000.
AppWizard
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Winsage
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The shift from Windows to Linux, particularly with SteamOS, has increased interest in Linux testing among gamers. After three weeks of testing the Bazzite distribution, initial GPU results were obtained, revealing various issues such as crashes and lengthy shader compilation times. Bazzite was chosen for its popularity and developer engagement, offering two main versions: NVIDIA and non-NVIDIA, both with pre-installed drivers. The testing methodology was sensitive to change and not directly comparable to Windows due to different measurement tools. Benchmarking results showed that the RTX 5090 achieved an average of 176 FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2 at 1080p, while performance disparities were noted in Black Myth: Wukong, where NVIDIA cards struggled with consistency. AMD GPUs often outperformed NVIDIA counterparts in several titles, indicating that while high-end NVIDIA hardware is capable, the Linux software environment may not fully utilize its potential. Ray tracing benchmarks in Cyberpunk 2077 also highlighted inconsistencies in performance. Overall, the Linux gaming environment is evolving, with expectations for improved compatibility and performance in the future.
AppWizard
December 3, 2025
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AppWizard
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Duet Night Abyss is a 3D action gacha game that does not feature character gacha mechanics, instead offering gems for skins, outfits, and customization. The game is set to launch on October 28, 2024, following a redesign based on player feedback, eliminating traditional gacha and stamina systems. Currently, there are no active codes, but players can expect pre-release codes during a livestream on October 25. The code redemption process will be clarified at launch, likely involving navigation to the settings page or in-game store. Players can anticipate additional codes during future livestreams and social media announcements.
AppWizard
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AppWizard
August 26, 2025
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AppWizard
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AppWizard
July 27, 2025
The gaming community has had mixed reactions to the release of Fallen Feathers, with some players criticizing the game's performance and graphics, while others praise its visual quality. WUCHANG is noted for its impressive graphics, achieving stunning visuals at 4K/Extreme settings on high-end PCs, particularly with DLSS 4 Balanced Mode. The NVIDIA RTX 4090 yields a minimum of 36 FPS and an average of 41 FPS when running WUCHANG, similar to its performance with Black Myth: Wukong. A recent Patch 1.4 aimed to improve performance but introduced issues, such as low resolution defaults and problems with the Frame Generation feature. Suggestions for improvement include refining graphics settings and potentially transitioning to Unreal Engine 5.6.
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