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Express Tribune
25-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kai Cenat transforms stream into Wayne Manor with custom Batsuit for 'Batman Arkham' finale
Kai Cenat has taken his Batman Arkham marathon to new heights, revealing an extravagant Wayne Manor-inspired setup complete with a custom 3D-printed Batsuit. The streamer, known for his over-the-top live experiences, put months of preparation into designing a fully immersive Batman experience for his final stream in the series. Every Batcave featured in his marathon was custom-built, adding a cinematic touch to his already engaging gameplay. Fans couldn't believe the level of detail in Kai's setup, with the Wayne Manor living room recreated down to the finest elements. 'Kai really pulled up to Wayne Manor for his final Batman Arkham stream,' one viewer posted, capturing the excitement surrounding the event. KAI CENAT JUST REVEALED HIS LAST SETUP WHICH IS THE WAYNE MANOR'S LIVING ROOM WITH A NEW BATSUIT FOR HIS BATMAN ARKHAM SERIES MARATHON 😭🔥 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 24, 2025 The streamer's commitment to making the experience as authentic as possible even extended to his suit, which was designed using 3D printing technology to replicate the iconic Batsuit from the games. Kai himself acknowledged the effort that went into the project, stating, 'This took months to put together, from building out the caves to getting the suits made. I wanted to make this the most insane Batman Arkham experience ever.' His dedication to bringing Gotham to life in his streams has solidified his reputation as one of the most creative and entertaining figures in the gaming world. Social media exploded with reactions, with fans praising the streamer's attention to detail. 'This is crazy—who else goes THIS far for a stream?' one user wrote. Another commented, 'Kai Cenat just turned his stream into a full Batman movie.' Kai Cenat is the hardest working streamer of all time — SUAREZ (@suayrez) February 24, 2025 From high-energy gameplay to an immersive setup, Kai's final Batman Arkham stream was nothing short of legendary.


Express Tribune
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Kai Cenat's Batman Arkham Marathon: Twitch star set for 'craziest' stream yet
Twitch sensation Kai Cenat has officially announced his next major streaming marathon, diving deep into the Batman Arkham series. Set to begin on Friday, February 21, at 6 PM EST, the highly anticipated event will see Cenat play through all four Arkham games back-to-back in what he's calling his 'craziest' marathon yet. Known for his record-breaking Elden Ring and Mafiathon streams, Cenat is no stranger to marathon gaming, but this time, he's going all out. Backed by Warner Bros., the marathon will feature custom Batman suits, iconic gadgets, and even potential real-life set locations inspired by Gotham City. His official trailer, featuring him in full Batman gear, already has fans hyped as he takes on Arkham's most notorious villains, including Joker and Deadshot. Playing the entire Batman Arkham Series until I beat it🦇 February 21st At 6pm EST — AMP KAI (@KaiCenat) February 20, 2025 The marathon will be streamed live on Kai Cenat's Twitch channel, with highlights expected to flood his YouTube and social media platforms. With an estimated 53+ hours of gameplay—depending on whether he tackles side missions or sticks to the main storyline—fans can expect a mix of celebrity guest appearances, skits, and non-stop entertainment throughout. Cenat has made it clear that this event will surpass all his previous streams, stating, 'This is by far the craziest one yet.' As the countdown begins, fans are gearing up for what could be one of Twitch's most legendary gaming marathons.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
RTX 50 series no longer supports one of Nvidia's oldest GPU technologies
Nvidia has wrapped up support for the 32-bit PhysX graphics technology. The brand has quietly removed the legacy SDK out of rotation, much to the chagrin of fans who still play the games that require the functionality. Nvidia confirmed the end-of-life status of the GPU-accelerated physics simulation SDK, which was known for cloth simulation, shattering glass, moving liquids, and several other particle effects. PhysX is endearingly associated with AAA gaming titles including the Batman Arkham trilogy, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Borderlands 2, Metro: Last Light, Metro: Exodus, Metro 2033, Mirror's Edge, The Witcher 3, and certain older Assassin's Creed titles. Despite being popular during the 2000s and early 2010, PhysX began to go out of favor as Nvidia upgraded other aspects of its graphics components. Its RTX 50 series became Nvidia's new standard GPU technology. Meanwhile, PhysX floundered because it was not compatible with other GPUs, consoles, and smartphones, Tom's Hardware noted. The Verge also noted Redditors discussing their disappointment at the end of support for PhysX. One member detailed forcing PhysX to run the game Borderlands 2 with terrible results. 'Got drops to below 60 FPS by just standing and shooting a shock gun at a wall,' they said. The commentator claims to have played on a high-end system featuring an RTX 5090 and an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. In comparison, they said they tested the same game with an RTX 4090 GPU and maintained 120fps. While it's not for everyone, playing legacy games is a common hobby. Tom's Hardware notes enthusiasts can keep PhysX support going on a PC running a RTX 50 series GPU and beyond by pairing it with an RTX 40 series or older graphics card, then tapping the latter component to work in the Nvidia control panel when necessary.