Battlefield 3: Where Next Gen doesn't mean consoles
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:35 am
I'm not a fan of military shooters, especially since there are so many of them. They're all copying and ripping each other off in a bid to see who can sell the most copies to the frat boy demographic.
But damn, does Battlefield 3 ever look good. DICE just released a trailer for it a day or two ago. PC is the lead platform (*shock*) and the game uses DirectX 11 only on the PC. No DirectX 9 support. This also means no Windows XP support.
You can download a 1080p trailer for it from here:
http://www.gamersyde.com/download_battl ... 47_en.html
B3 is also being released on the 360 and PS3, but for them it is NOT going to look as good as it does in the trailer. Not by a longshot. I've heard the trailer was recorded on a quad core PC using a 5000 series ATI DX11 card.
The lighting and the animations in this trailer are just gobsmacking. Those have to be the most realistic movement animations I've ever seen in a video game.
I've already seen a number of discussions where people who game on consoles now want to buy a PC to play this.
. Welcome to the real "next gen", folks. The current consoles have been holding back PC game development for years. Finally, a developer decided to go for it and make a big budget game with the PC as the lead platform. With the game being downscaled for consoles. Instead of the other way around.
This announcement and trailer for Battlefield 3 has made the situation with Crytek and Crysis 2 look absolutely embarrassing. In case you haven't heard, the graphics in Crysis 2 will be inferior to the original Crysis on the PC - at least for now. It's gone the route of being just another crappy console port. Crytek will patch the PC version of Crysis 2 "later" to turn it into the game it was originally promised to be.
But damn, does Battlefield 3 ever look good. DICE just released a trailer for it a day or two ago. PC is the lead platform (*shock*) and the game uses DirectX 11 only on the PC. No DirectX 9 support. This also means no Windows XP support.
You can download a 1080p trailer for it from here:
http://www.gamersyde.com/download_battl ... 47_en.html
B3 is also being released on the 360 and PS3, but for them it is NOT going to look as good as it does in the trailer. Not by a longshot. I've heard the trailer was recorded on a quad core PC using a 5000 series ATI DX11 card.
The lighting and the animations in this trailer are just gobsmacking. Those have to be the most realistic movement animations I've ever seen in a video game.
I've already seen a number of discussions where people who game on consoles now want to buy a PC to play this.

This announcement and trailer for Battlefield 3 has made the situation with Crytek and Crysis 2 look absolutely embarrassing. In case you haven't heard, the graphics in Crysis 2 will be inferior to the original Crysis on the PC - at least for now. It's gone the route of being just another crappy console port. Crytek will patch the PC version of Crysis 2 "later" to turn it into the game it was originally promised to be.