From Mike – Hi. I was just wondering if there will be the 'camera on top of head' view point, where you can look down and see your body?
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The first DirectX 10 games aren't far away. Bit-Tech take an in-depth look at what DX10 adds to the gaming and graphical experience, from geometry shaders to resources to render targets.
All of the developers we have spoken to about DirectX 10 have greeted it with open arms. Many of those developers are working towards either porting an existing game to DirectX 10 or are in the process of creating a new game using the new API and acknowledge that the lower overheads associated with many heavily used functions will allow them to create scenes with more visual complexity and richness. Both AMD's and NVIDIA's developer relations teams are working with games developers to ensure that they have the necessary tools to make efficient use of DirectX 10's capabilities.
However, one of DirectX 10's benefits for game developers turns out to be a problem for end users. With DirectX 10 only being available under Windows Vista, gamers will have to not only purchase a DirectX 10 capable video card, but also upgrade their operating system too. In the past, gamers have only needed to buy new hardware to experience the new features and benefits bought to the table in a DirectX update.
Given what we've seen from the likes of Crysis on its DirectX 9 code path, we're confident that DirectX 9 will continue to progress until the developer's audiences start to really migrate to DirectX 10 hardware and Windows Vista. However, Crytek has already told us that Crysis will ship with effects that are exclusive to DirectX 10, and that it plans to implement more advanced effects through patches.
I think most gamers are hoping that Crysis will live up to the hype, but Crysis isn't the only game being developed for DirectX 10. Other games that have been confirmed for DirectX 10 include Age of Conan, Company of Heroes, Hellgate: London, Microsoft's Flight Simulator X, Supreme Commander and all games based on Unreal Engine 3, including the eagerly anticipated Unreal Tournament 2007. All of the developers we have spoken to about DirectX 10 have greeted it with open arms. Many of those developers are working towards either porting an existing game to DirectX 10 or are in the process of creating a new game using the new API and acknowledge that the lower overheads associated with many heavily used functions will allow them to create scenes with more visual complexity and richness. Both AMD's and NVIDIA's developer relations teams are working with games developers to ensure that they have the necessary tools to make efficient use of DirectX 10's capabilities.
However, one of DirectX 10's benefits for game developers turns out to be a problem for end users. With DirectX 10 only being available under Windows Vista, gamers will have to not only purchase a DirectX 10 capable video card, but also upgrade their operating system too. In the past, gamers have only needed to buy new hardware to experience the new features and benefits bought to the table in a DirectX update.
Given what we've seen from the likes of Crysis on its DirectX 9 code path, we're confident that DirectX 9 will continue to progress until the developer's audiences start to really migrate to DirectX 10 hardware and Windows Vista. However, Crytek has already told us that Crysis will ship with effects that are exclusive to DirectX 10, and that it plans to implement more advanced effects through patches.
I think most gamers are hoping that Crysis will live up to the hype, but Crysis isn't the only game being developed for DirectX 10. Other games that have been confirmed for DirectX 10 include Age of Conan, Company of Heroes, Hellgate: London, Microsoft's Flight Simulator X, Supreme Commander and all games based on Unreal Engine 3, including the eagerly anticipated Unreal Tournament 2007.
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The official Medal of Honor Airborne website has been updated with 3 brand new concept art screenshots. Check them out below.
1 = 1024 x 786
2 = 1600 x 1200
Factory Wallpaper 1024x786 - 1600x1200
Bridge Wallpaper 1024x786 - 1600x1200
Market Wallpaper 1024x786 - 1600x1200
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A track were I worked on a couple of months ago. Never released before to the public, but released now, here and at CTG Music. All needed trackinfo is there. Called 'Believe in Jesus' is at the first place a Name what we need, all of us! I hope this track will inspirate you in the dark days before Christmas.
The inactive released page is still inactive, but we work on it to get it available soon!
Download the track here and a opinion will be appreciated.
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Every gamer who played the Battlefield Series have ever heard of the Forgotten Hope modification. One of the best top quality in the Battlefield modification franchise.
This is the newest version of Forgotten hope, what will be called Forgotten Hope 2. It will be running on the Battlefield 2 engine. Check out the amazing trailer!
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EA have released there newest patch for Battlefield 2. The patch is only available in full version Download for free at the Downloadpage.
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As earlier announced at our website, that we were working on a complete new website design for our game community website. Here it is! We hope you like it. There are many new features on the website.
Not all modules are active yet, but become available soon.
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