Digital Foundry Direct Weekly

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When it comes to video games and the hardware and tech we play them on, the team at Digital Foundry are unparalleled experts. Each week, DF Direct breaks down the latest breakthroughs in video game visuals, sound, and performance happening on PlayStation, Xbox, the most powerful PC setups, and more. If you’re a geek for graphics, GPUs, or just video games in general, DF Direct will help you get the most out of your gaming setup.

  1. 23 SEP

    Dying Light: The Beast, Intel/Nvidia Partnership, Borderlands 4 Controversy

    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? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h y 57 min
  2. 15 SEP

    Borderlands 4 Perf Issues, Nintendo Direct, PS6 BD Drive, GeForce Now 5080!

    In this week's gigantic DF Direct, Alex shares first impressions of Borderlands 4 PC performance, Oliver pops up for a guest appearance as the team summarise Nintendo's latest Direct, Rich enthuses about GeForce Now's new 5080 tier, while cloud coverage continues with a hands-on look at Microsoft xCloud's new 1440p streaming. Meanwhile, there's a cautious welcome for reports that PS6 will features a detachable, optional Blu-ray drive. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:09 News 1: Borderlands 4 suffers PC performance issues 0:25:11 News 2: Nintendo Direct: Mario Galaxy, Mario Wonder, Mario Tennis Fever, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book 0:33:11 Resident Evil Requiem 0:41:03 Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave, Persona 3 Reload 0:52:20 Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, NSO Virtual Boy 1:05:43 News 3: GeForce Now RTX 5080 tested! 1:19:33 News 4: PS6 reportedly features detachable disc drive 1:30:18 News 5: 1440p streaming added to XCloud 1:40:28 Supporter Q1: Which two games would you combine to create gaming perfection? 1:46:33 Supporter Q2: Does Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2 prove the RT haters wrong? 1:55:36 Supporter Q3: Is the future looking bright for demanding RT titles on Switch 2? 2:01:36 Supporter Q4: How should Sony handle game licenses on their portable PlayStation? 2:07:47 Supporter Q5: Is it too little, too late for Intel’s GPU efforts? 2:13:31 Supporter Q6: Will Alex review Jedi: Survivor on Switch 2? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    2 h y 22 min
  3. 19 AGO

    Battlefield 6 PC is Superb, Drag x Drive Switch 2, RTX 4090 Handheld!

    In the calm before the storm of Gamescom 2025, gaming and technology news is thin on the ground - and there's some degree of disappointment beyond the brilliance of the Battlefield 6 open beta. Drag x Drive on Switch 2 underwhelms, AMD releases an RX 9060 that you can't buy - and isn't really that much different to the 9060 XT. Light relief comes in the form of a monstrous modded RTX 4090 "handheld", while OneXPlayer's 120W Strix Halo tablet does - admittedly - look quite intriguing. Meanwhile, what would it take to get Tekken 8 running on Switch 2? 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:50 News 1: Battlefield 6 tested on PC! 0:19:25 News 2: Drag x Drive launches on Switch 2 0:30:35 News 3: Tekken 8 director mulls Switch 2 release 0:38:56 News 4: RX 9060 non-XT benched 0:45:20 News 5: AMD discontinues 5700X3D, ending widespread X3D availability on AM4 0:54:57 News 6: New tablet integrates 120W Strix Halo 1:03:42 News 7: Modder crams RTX 4090 laptop GPU into PC handheld 1:11:37 Supporter Q1: How will next-gen Xbox systems pull PC gamers away from Nvidia? 1:18:45 Supporter Q2: If AI profits grow, could Nvidia stop producing gaming GPUs? 1:27:15 Supporter Q3: How will the Z1 Extreme be supported in the future? 1:33:47 Supporter Q4: What will a Steam Deck 2 look like? 1:38:52 Supporter Q5: What Switch 2 ports do you want to see? 1:47:58 Supporter Q6: Is a Series X or One X a better choice for Xbox 360 and Xbox One games? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h y 59 min

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When it comes to video games and the hardware and tech we play them on, the team at Digital Foundry are unparalleled experts. Each week, DF Direct breaks down the latest breakthroughs in video game visuals, sound, and performance happening on PlayStation, Xbox, the most powerful PC setups, and more. If you’re a geek for graphics, GPUs, or just video games in general, DF Direct will help you get the most out of your gaming setup.

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