Recommended Posts

New info!!!

(translated)

  • when there's an explosion near you, your soldier is projected to the ground, and it apparetnly isn't scripted. when you get too much shots your soldier starts closing and opening his eyes(?) from the pain, and your visibility gets bad.
  • the maps should be very varied(new york, paris, nocturn, desert, etc)
  • The basis of body awareness is from Mirror's Edge, which was subsequently improved. 3D animations come largely from licenses such as FIFA and NBA Street.
  • frostibite 2.0 has been in devellopment since 2008. "PC Jeux" got surprised by the engine, it's kind of revolutionary, like the first engine from Crysis was back in 2007.

http://www.nofrag.com/2011/fev/28/37102/

I'm guessing that's some early alpha version of Frostbite 2 or something like that? :x

the game is not nearly finished yet. And really the only reason that shot looks bad is there is no aa applied so its all very jagged. Its also zoomed out very far.

Here's the same shot with 16x supersampling AA:

813557244.png

[Source]

the shot seems to be one of those used to show of the bounce lighting.

I can't wait to see it in action.

Here's the same shot with 16x supersampling AA:

http://imgf.tw/813557244.png

[Source]

I can't wait to see it in action.

I'm guessing you'll need a beefy graphics card for realtime bounce lighting though. and it probably won't affect characters, not sure, but that would be heavy. and enviroment we already had it it, it was just baked or half baked before. but now we get it light, and from secondary sources like explosions.

but yeah, it does add a lot to a 3D scene.

I'm guessing you'll need a beefy graphics card for realtime bounce lighting though. and it probably won't affect characters, not sure, but that would be heavy. and enviroment we already had it it, it was just baked or half baked before. but now we get it light, and from secondary sources like explosions.

but yeah, it does add a lot to a 3D scene.

I hope it'll run on midrange hardware. If so, it'd make for an amazing gaming experience. Couple that with dynamic shadows, an awesome animation and sound engine, and large maps... damn, I'm already drooling.

Its Battlefield i was already sold on the idea when they just announced the name let alone anything else. Im holding off pre-ordering till i find out more about the multiplayer, im hoping they are going to announce a beta in a few months i bought Medal of Honor just to get early BF3 beta access. Im just happy they are going with a realism slant not some fictional war.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Qwen 3.6 is better value per dollar, and you can run it locally for free.
    • I don't believe them that anyone using threads, at least meaningfully. It's the same thing for Facebook, people just don't engage with Meta platforms like they are thinking. This isn't 2006.
    • Not taking AI slop on the go with me, hard pass for me.
    • Same Internet Archive seemed to grab the new version https://web.archive.org/web/20...d/Setup_MakeMKV_v1.18.4.exe Here's the link to an additional file it periodically downloads https://web.archive.org/web/20260213092148/https://www.makemkv.com/sdf.bin I think update's keys, etc. To manually trigger this update, put the sdf.bin file in the root of where the program is installed. When you launch the program it will pick up the file and import it. Typically put it here: C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\sdf.bin
    • Windows 11 KB5094126, KB5093998 bugging out Office apps but it may not be Microsoft's fault by Sayan Sen Microsoft last week released Windows 11 KB5094126 and KB5093998 as the latest Patch Tuesday updates. Following that the company also published the accompanying dynamic updates under KB5094149, KB5095971, and KB5094156. Although the tech giant did not acknowledge any major problems, some users online reported various issues ranging from OneDrive and Dropbox access problems, BitLocker recovery lockouts, to blue screens and BSODs. You can read about them in this dedicated piece. While there is still no confirmation about those problems from Microsoft the company has admitted to another bug which we did not report on. The tech giant has confirmed it has received reports of an issue in which certain third-party applications may be unable to launch Microsoft Office apps or open Office documents after installing the Patch Tuesday. This affects both Windows 11 as well as Windows 10. The company says the problem impacts a subset of applications that rely on OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) automation to communicate with Microsoft Office programs. According to Microsoft, affected scenarios involve third-party software attempting to open Office applications or documents from within their own interface. In such cases, the Office program may fail to launch altogether, or the requested document may not open. Oddly there may not be any error message, which probably makes the issue difficult to diagnose. The bug affects several Office products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and other apps in the Microsoft Office suite when they are launched through the affected software. These include tax and accounting software such as CCH Engagement and Workpaper Manager, dental practice management solutions like Dentrix and Softdent, as well as the popular research and reference management tool Zotero. Microsoft adds that other applications using similar Office integration methods could also experience the same problematic behavior. To understand the issue it is important to look at OLE, the Microsoft technology involved. OLE allows different applications to work together and share data, while its Automation feature lets one program control another. Thus this enables third-party software to launch Microsoft Office apps, open documents, and perform tasks automatically without requiring users to switch between programs. Because many accounting, healthcare, research, and business applications rely on OLE automation to interact with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office apps, any disruption can break those workflows. As a result, affected software may be unable to open Office documents or launch Office applications even though the programs themselves continue to work normally. At the moment the company has not provided a permanent fix though it has confirmed that engineers are actively working on a resolution, which will be delivered through a future Windows update. As such additional details will be shared once more information becomes available. In the meantime, Microsoft recommends a simple workaround for affected users whic is to open the Office application or document directly rather than launching it through the third-party program. For enterprise customers and organizations managing larger deployments, Microsoft says an additional mitigation is available. Admins experiencing the problem on their managed devices are advised to contact Microsoft Support for business to obtain and apply the workaround.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Reacting Well
      Dys Topia earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Conversation Starter
      NovaEdgeX earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Year In
      Console General earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      517
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      184
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      106
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      88
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!