CoD: Ghosts - Nvidia Features - tech
(hx) 07:00 AM CET - Nov,05 2013
- Post a comment / read (1) Nvidia has posted an interesting article about some of the PC-specific features that Nvidia owners will be able to use in CoD: Ghosts. Here's a taster:
On the PC, Call of Duty: Ghosts players receive the definitive
experience, with assets, display resolutions, and textures that best
the 720p and 1080p experiences offered by the “next-gen” Xbox One and
PlayStation 4. With a NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card, PC players
benefit massively from high-quality, high-precision NVIDIA HBAO+
Ambient Occlusion, NVIDIA TXAA temporal anti-aliasing, and in a
forthcoming game update, NVIDIA GPU-accelerated animal fur, and NVIDIA
GPU-accelerated PhysX effects.
If you're unfamiliar with these PC-exclusive features, here's a quick
rundown:
- NVIDIA HBAO+ adds realistic Ambient Occlusion shadowing
and shading around objects and surfaces that occlude light, with a
considerably-higher degree of precision than previous AO techniques.
- NVIDIA TXAA temporal anti-aliasing eliminates the
distracting movement of anti-aliased lines and edges, and also
eliminates other artifacts associated with anti-aliasing. Edge
anti-aliasing is comparable with 8xMSAA, but at the performance cost of
4xMSAA.
- NVIDIA GPU-accelerated animal fur will add high-quality,
realistic, dynamically-reacting fur to Riley, NPC wolves, and
multiplayer attack dogs.
- NVIDIA GPU-accelerated PhysX will add realistic,
dynamically-reacting particle effects throughout the game, dramatically
enhancing their appearance.
- Higher-resolution textures, effects and assets make full
use of the available VRAM and system RAM of PCs, adding extra detail
even at 3840x2160, the next-generation 4K Gaming resolution.
In the not too distant future we'll have a complete GeForce.com Call of
Duty: Ghosts Graphics and Performance guide for those seeking further
detail, but in the meantime we present below the first Call of Duty:
Ghosts, max-setting PC screenshots, showing you how the blockbuster
title shines on next-gen “4K Gaming” PCs, and how it app ears at the
most popular PC gaming screen resolution, 1920x1080
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