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Marathon Limited Edition DualSense Controller Revealed

Marathon Limited Edition DualSense Controller Revealed https://ift.tt/89pHbY5 Marathon Limited Edition DualSense Controller $85 | Releases March 5 Preorder at PlayStation Direct Bungie has announced the release date for Marathon , and fans can also preorder a new DualSense controller inspired by the extraction shooter. The $85 Marathon Limited Edition DualSense for PS5 is set to launch on March 5 , the same day as the game, and preorders will open on January 29 on the PlayStation Store. Marathon Limited Edition DualSense Controller $85 | Releases March 5 The Marathon DualSense controller has a very distinctive aesthetic that ties into the game's sci-fi themes and graphic design. Created in close collaboration with the team at Bungie, the studio says it aimed to make the peripheral look like something that could naturally exist alongside other objects in Marathon. The end result is a DualSense controller full of clean lines, purposeful markings, and vivid acc...

Modders Have Already Added 4K Support For Metal Gear Solid Master Collection

Modders Have Already Added 4K Support For Metal Gear Solid Master Collection https://ift.tt/SPVHtqC

After a lot of confusing messaging from Konami, Metal Gear fans discovered that the HD versions of Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 included in the Master Collection would render at 720p on PC, making for a poor-quality image on higher resolution displays. Luckily, it took a modder just hours to remedy the problem, PC Gamer reports.

The MGSResolutionPatch, which is just 64.5 kilobytes, was released to GitHub by Sergeanur not long after the collection released. The mod is recommended for resolutions 1920x1080, 2560x1440, and 3840x2160, though Sergeanur notes that other resolutions may also be compatible with the tool, so you might as well try out other combinations.

While the mod is compatible with the emulated versions of both Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 that were shipped with the Master Collection, Sergeanur notes that increasing the resolution in MGS2 will result in noticeable bugs to the UI--though it's likely this will be fixed by modders sooner or later, too.

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