Most Anticipated of 2014 - Dragon Age: Inquisition | OnlySP
Added: 18.02.2014 18:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
OnlySP: Dragon Age: Inquisition is BioWares first next generation foray as they use DICEs acclaimed Frostbite 3 Engine, which has also built Battlefield 4. Other than the new engine, this will be the first Dragon Age game to have massive environments which allow you to derive your path and have realistic weather effects. Much like previous Dragon Age games, BioWare will be focusing on the story and the worlds reactions to your decisions in the narrative; BioWare have promised that your choices will forever change the Dragon Age on their main website. With an impressive graphical engine, massive environments, and Dragon Ages accomplished dialogue systems, Inquisition is one of OnlySPs Most Anticipated titles of 2014.
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| Battlefield 4 Second Assault arrives February 18
Added: 14.02.2014 19:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
In a week, youll take a step back in time with Battlefield 4 Second Assault, featuring four fan-favorite maps from Battlefield 3 Operation Metro, Caspian Border, Gulf of Oman, and Operation Firestorm. Reimagined with Frostbite 3 graphics and Battlefield 4 gameplay, Battlefield 4 Second Assault will be released on February 18 for Battlefield 4 Premium members on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC, and for all Battlefield 4 players two weeks later on March 4.
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| Battlefield 4 Second Assault Xbox One Exclusivity Ends Next Week
Added: 14.02.2014 7:38 | 14 views | 0 comments
Grab four fan-favourite maps from 18th February, reimagined with Frostbite 3 graphics
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| Battlefield 4 Second Assault Hits PlayStation on February 18th
Added: 13.02.2014 17:34 | 11 views | 0 comments
Next week, you’ll take a step back in time with Battlefield 4 Second Assault, featuring four fan-favorite maps from Battlefield 3 -- Operation Metro, Caspian Border, Gulf of Oman, and Operation Firestorm -- reimagined with Frostbite 3 graphics. Battlefield 4 Second Assault will be released on February 18th for Battlefield 4 Premium members on , and for all Battlefield 4 players two weeks later on March 4th.
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| Ice breaker: why Frostbite is EA's Xbox One engine of choice
Added: 02.02.2014 8:00 | 13 views | 0 comments
A chat with the creators of Battlefield 4 and Need for Speed: Rivals.
Perhaps more than any other videogame franchise save notorious PC-melter Crysis, Battlefield is defined by the tools that are used to create it. When EA unveiled the fourth game over winter 2012, the publisher treated the game's updated version of the "next-gen proof" Frostbite engine to a standalone presentation - a poke in the eye, among other things, for Call of Duty's dependable but unspectacular id Tech-derived code.
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| News: Mantle update out now for Battlefield 4
Added: 30.01.2014 15:22 | 7 views | 0 comments
Promises significant performance enhancements for selected AMD graphics cards.
"Mantle is a new low-level graphics API that we've been working very closely with AMD on over the last 2 years and it is a major change & improvement to how we are able to program & use modern GPUs in order to get the most out of them," explaines Johan Andersson, Frostbite team technical director.
"Battlefield 4 on PC is already quite heavily optimized using DirectX 11 and DirectX 11.1, but with Mantle we are able to go even further: we've significantly reduced CPU cost in our rendering, efficiently parallelized it over multiple CPU cores and reduced overhead in many...
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| How 'Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfares' maps will alter gameplay
Added: 09.01.2014 8:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
XMNR: Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 utilizes the same Frostbite 3 game engine that powers Battlefield 4. That means large, dynamic maps for the 24-player multiplayer modes and PopCap Games explained some of the ways that the maps will affect how the third-person shooter is played in an exclusive interview with Examiner.
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| DICE Thanks Bioware For "Awesome Changes" To Frostbite Engine
Added: 09.01.2014 7:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Apparently, the Dragon Age team at Bioware added many "awesome" things to Frostbite engine and made DICE very happy.
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| DICE Thanks Bioware For "Awesome Changes" To Frostbite Engine
Added: 09.01.2014 3:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
Apparently, the Dragon Age team at Bioware added many "awesome" things to Frostbite engine and made DICE very happy.
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