Thursday, April 10, 2014
Watch Dogs Graphics quality demo PC gameplay NVIDIA. Minimum and Recomme...
Lead engineer Paul Vlasie discusses how Ubisoft Montreal has worked with graphics company Nvidia to add exclusive features to the PC version of the game.
The PC version uses Nvidia's HBAO Plus (Horizon Based Ambient Occlusion) technology, which adds richer and more realistic shadows around objects that occlude rays of light.
It also uses Nvidia's TXAA technology, a new cinematic-style anti-aliasing technique that reduces the flickering you sometimes see in motion when playing a game.
"By working with Nvidia we really want to make sure PC gamers will be able to enjoy and explore the most realistic and visually stunning world environment ever created," Vlasie said, "the Windy City like you've never seen it before."
Watch Dogs Minimum PC specs:
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DirectX 11 GPU with at least 1GB of VRAM (NVidia GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5770)
Quad core CPU (Intel Core2 Quad Q8400 or AMD Phenom II X4 940)
4GB of RAM
Watch Dogs Recommended PC specs:
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Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7 (SP1) or Windows 8 (Please note that we only support 64 bit OSs.)
DirectX 11 card with at least 2GB of VRAM (NVidia GTX560 ti or AMD Radeon HD 7850)
Eight core CPU (Intel Core i7-3770 running at 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 Eight-Core CPU running at 4 GHz)
8GB of RAM
25GB of available hard drive space
Graphics giant, NVIDIA, allegedly spent five million dollars for the chance to optimize Watch Dogs and Assassins' Creed 5 two upcoming titles from Ubisoft.
Previously, some demos with 4K texture resolutions leaked from NVIDIA as the company along with competitor AMD, have said that the future of PC gaming is in ultra-high-resolution textures and assets.
The deal was made as part of NIVIDIA's The Way It's Meant To Be Played initiative and the NVIDIA Independent Software Relationship.
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