PC Format Issue 278

This issue is dated May 2013 and priced at £5.99.

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Features
Gaming Goes AFK - Jeremy Laird - 6 pages (68-73)


 * Sitting in front of your PC? Playing games? That's so last century. Jeremy Laird says the future of gaming is all about taking your games anywhere on almost any device. Put simply, it's gaming AFK.

Streamingly good gaming - 4 pages (74-77)


 * Broadcast your gaming sessions live to the world

Record gaming videos - Alex Cox - 3 pages (78-80)


 * Alex Cox says get your PC in shape first, then the recording part will be a doddle.

Host your own game videos - Richard Cobbett - 4 pages (82-85)


 * Go beyond YouTube with our DIY guide to video freedom.

DIY Nvidia Project Shield - Neil Mohr - 2 pages (86-87)


 * Make your own Steam-streaming tablet.

Supertest
Beyond High-Definition - Dave James - 17 pages (6-22)
 * With a desk full of screens and a sack full of graphics cards, Dave James tackles the thorny issue of multi-GPU and multi-screen gaming.

Hardware
Mouse Round-Up - 2 pages (54-55) New Gear... - 2 pages (56-57) Tech Porn - Surround Screen Gaming - Dave James - 2 pages (58-59)

Tech Briefing: Is the PlayStation 4 the future of the PC? - Matthew Bolton - 2 pages (60-61)
 * AMD wants to make better use of hardware with HSA (Heterogeneous System Architecture). Matthew Bolton takes a look at the platform that looks suspiciously like what's in the PS4.

Rig Builder - Dave James - 2 pages (62-63)

Games
Seven days in space - Luis Villazon - 4 pages (90-93)


 * Luis Villazon reads extracts from his diary playing Kerbal Space Program

Other Credits
Deputy Editor
 * Dave James

Reviews Editor
 * Matt Hanson

New Media Editor
 * Jeremy Ford

Technology Writers
 * Jeremy Laird, Luis Villazon

Managing Art Editor
 * Matt Orton

Art Editor
 * Fraser McDermott

Managing Editor
 * Cat Hackforth

Operations Editor
 * Chris Thornett

Production Assistant
 * Dom Reseigh-Lincoln

Contributors
 * James Archer, Simon Crisp, Dan Griliopoulos, Graham Morrison, Neil Mohr, Phil Savage, Jon Thompson, Alex Cox, Henry Winchester, Martin Cooper, Evan Lahti, Chris Thursten