It has potential - not doubt about that - but yeah, it may easily flop.
Doubt it will have any (though a collab with the team behind Project Crynosaurs would be kind of cool as they have dinos up and running). This will most probably be just a tech demo
Indeed. It's pretty obvious that UE4 is a step higher than UE3, so here is hoping that developers will take full advantage of what the engine can do
According to the latest reports, UPLAY will be used only for authentication.
hopefully Ubisoft will release an official trailer when PAX East ends? Or someone else captures more of it during the event.
For those wondering, PC footage. Notice the PC at the bottom left of the video (also running on a single GPU).
It is coming to both of them (at least the final version ;) )
I think we'll get a PAX East trailer. Otherwise, I don't see why EA has been hyping the game this whole week
Yeap, it looks lovely. I also try avoiding any further videos as they may spoil the fun
I'd love to find out how this story (with zero approvals and zero comments) got 260 degrees out of a sudden. And no, Rise of the Triad was never a 'HOT' story in N4G
Yeap, there are minor issues here and there. Also notice at the end of the video that the broken model is floating in the air (my guess is that 'gravity' settings were not applied to it)
A single GTX Titan Z
@sourav93: POM = Parallax Occlusion Mapping
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Seriously, it was kind of obvious. While it was good to FINALLY see the PC version running, the video looked 'too similar' to the recent PS4 trailers. No POM also and not any specific PC features were present. If that was the PC version, then everyone had the right to call it a downgraded version.
Kojima wants to bring the game to the PC. It remains to be seen whether MGS: Rising convinced Konami that it was worth porting it.
Good thing is that it looks great in motion, meaning that the released screenshots are not 'bullshots'. Still, I hope Slightly Mad Studios will tweak the game's physics to rival those of Assetto Corsa
@minimur12: Supporting talented modders that - you know - may make a difference. DICE started as a modding team and look where they are (okay, EA destroyed that studio but it was a nice ride). iCEnhancer creator started as a modder and is now working on Brigade (for quite some time) that is the first API that supports path tracing. There are lots of examples of modders who 'created something in an engine' and got a job in a studio.
It's also great that the team is working on reducing the noise side-effect (caused by low samples)
Definitely. Will be interesting to see whether modders will be able to replace them too
Bethesda claimed that mods are not coming to ESO anytime soon. That's due to its online nature
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