Epic has unveiled the updates and new features in Unreal Engine 5.4. We review the main points and discus their impacts.
The Mineral Oil PC Is Back!
Today, April 1st 2024, Learn about Puget System’s latest hardware announcement, the NEW Mineral Oil PC! Definitely real and not fake!
AI-Driven Writing: Lessons from the Lab
With the explosion of ChatGPT and other AI tools, we wanted to see how they fit into the article writing we do here at Puget Systems.
Unreal Engine 5.4 Subscription: What You Need to Know
Today Epic unveiled pricing for their Unreal Subscription. We look into who needs to pay, and what features will be available at every level.
Merch Update
We are updating the ‘thank you’ gifts available for free with our systems and launching a public merch store for our fans.
CPU and GPU Rendering: Which is best?
The discussions around CPU and GPU rendering often revolve around speed. However, there is many more factors when looking for the best option.
Unreal Engine No Longer Free in 2024
At Unreal Fest 2023, Epic announced that Unreal Engine will no longer be free in 2024. What does this mean for current users?
Redshift announces new hardware requirements.
Maxon announces new hardware requirements for both CPU and GPUs. How will this impact existing users, and those shopping for new systems?
Unreal Engine Benchmark Testing Methodologies
Unreal Engine 5 offers some amazing features for game developers and film makers. How do we test for this workflows, and what features are coming to future Unreal Engine benchmarks.
PugetBench for Premiere Pro 0.98 Testing Methodology
PugetBench for Premiere Pro is getting a major overhaul in the 0.98 version. What has changed, and why are we making these changes?