• Guide,  PC Games,  Screenarchery,  Tech Stuff,  Visual Effects

    Panoramic Screenshots in Games

    “Don’t shoot what it looks like. Shoot what if feels like.” – David Alan Harley What if you could capture a whole, breathtaking in-game scenery without neglecting any detail because of the limited framing? Three weeks ago or so I discovered an interesting feature, with which we can make Panoramic screenshots in games just with a few simple clicks.

  • Guide,  PC Games,  Tech Stuff

    Gaming PC build Guide

    A few years ago I had to change my old desktop computer due to the ridiculous amount of memory; I couldn’t even open a single program without seeing the whole system freezing or slowing down for a few minutes. At that time, however, I was terribly inexperienced to the point I found myself with a brand new computer which could barely run The Sims 2 without frame drops. If you want to become a PC gamer you have to be sure your future rig will be able to handle the games you want to play, with this little Gaming PC build Guide I will explain what you need to know…

  • Console Games,  PC Games

    AbleGamers Charity

    “I believe that there is nothing more powerful for people with disabilities than the freedom that only videogames can provide. It is an art form that allows us to all run, jump, and be whatever we want to be.” Mark Barlet, Founder of AbleGames Charity.

  • Cheats,  PC Games

    PC Game Trainers

    I have mentioned PC Game Trainers once or twice in my articles, only now I decided to write a whole post about it. You may think that cheating while playing is awful, to the point you won’t even enjoy a game for what it is and for the challenges it offers; you are definitely not wrong, my friend. But if you look at it from a different perspective you’ll see that using Trainers is not always as bad as it looks.

  • PC Games,  Review

    Mirror’s Edge on PC

    When I played Mirror’s Edge on PC for the first time I had literally zero experience with first-person video games, nor I knew about Parkour, a key point in this and many other installments.  Mirror’s Edge is a game developed by Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment (DICE) and published by Electronic Arts (EA) in November 2008 for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. In January 2009 it arrived for Microsoft Windows as well.

  • Console Games,  PC Games

    The Last Remnant on PC

    “In a world filled with Remnants – mysterious artifacts from an ancient era – the journey of one young man begins…” Back in 2007 I browsed through a few videos on YouTube and found this interesting E3 Trailer for an upcoming fantasy game developed by Square Enix. “Wow,” I thought. “This one looks cool, I’d like to play it someday.” And so did I, exactly in September 2009, when I managed to play The Last Remnant on PC thanks to a friend who lent me her copy for a few months.

  • PC Games,  Review

    Goat Simulator on PC

    “Goat Simulator is a small, broken and stupid game. It was made in a couple of weeks so don’t expect a game in the size and scope of GTA with goats. In fact, you’re better off not expecting anything at all actually. To be completely honest, it would be best if you’d spend your $10 on a hula hoop, a pile of bricks, or maybe a real-life goat.” With this epic introduction the creators (Coffee Stain Studios) describe Goat Simulator like a completely useless and funny product. This game is basically a small platform with literally crazy animals (and more!) as protagonists, you can use them to walk around with no…

  • PC Games,  Streaming

    How to stream PC Games on Twitch

    Back in 2014 I discovered a streaming platform called Twitch.tv, currently used by a lot of people to record their gameplay for whoever wants to watch it live and participate in the active chat. If you do not own a console or simply do not want to spend a huge amount of money for a game capture, you can easily stream everything directly from your computer. Keep reading then if you want to know how to stream PC Games on Twitch and properly interact with your audience.

  • PC Games,  Resolution,  Screenarchery,  Visual Effects

    How to take Screenshots in Dragon Age Inquisition

      !!!UPDATE 12/19/2020!!!Unfortunately, HattiWatti’s site is no longer active and as far as I know the Cinematic Tools for DAI cannot be found anywhere else. Should I find a new official link for those I will immediatly correct this post, for the time being this article can be considered outdated. _________________________________________________________________ Did you ever wonder how to make professional screenshots in your favorite games? There are quite many titles available with epic environments and outstanding details, luckily enough they also might offer you all the freedom you want to take incredible pictures and capture all your favorite moments to live a deeper adventure. In this article I will talk about…

  • Controllers,  PC Games

    How to use a PS4 Controller on PC

    In my previous article we’ve seen how to properly connect and install a PS3 joystick, this time I want to show you how to use a PS4 Controller on PC. I do not have a Playstation 4 yet, so I couldn’t effectively try this method myself. Still, the guide I found seems pretty detailed so I believe you won’t have issues with this installation as long as you follow all the required steps correctly. Check it out!