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Ubisoft announces the Windows edition of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is now available in North America, offering a PC enhanced edition of the latest installment in the military shooter series. The game is available via digital distribution on the UBIShop, and here's a list of PC features:
- Support DX11 (adding stunning amount of visual details on characters through displacement mapping, as well as some global illumination effects)
- More complex materials (like parallax occlusion mapping or gloss and specular maps)
- Improved dynamic lighting
- Volumetric lighting effects
- Soft shadows
- Improved post-processing with better HDR and motion blur
- Playable with keyboard and mouse, or with wired and wireless X360 pads
- Windows XP patch coming shortly after release
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Re: Ships Ahoy - PC Ghost Recon: Future Soldier |
Jun 27, 2012, 12:36 |
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Verno wrote on Jun 27, 2012, 09:55:
PHJF wrote on Jun 27, 2012, 09:51: Can people please stop referring to ArmA in the positive? ArmA was a shit game. ArmA 2 is a shit game. ArmA 3 will most likely be a shit game. Trying to do something different and failing is failing just the same. Yeah I made the mistake of ignoring your advice and bought ArmA 2 on sale. Maybe DayZ is cool, I have no idea because I couldn't get past the clunky, floaty controls in ArmA 2. Everything just felt off and made it a chore to play. No knocking you Verno, I know what you mean about the controls and the bugs I experienced trying to play Coop. But I recall a conversation some time ago about Op Flashpoint Red River and how I was talking about how it was a better game especially the mechanics of the game and I got beat up by many in this same forum about being full of it.
Not saying it was you. Because I don’t recall. I’m just saying that yep, ARMA is not all it’s cracked up to be. I’ve been burnt twice on this series of games. I’m not holding my breath to see if ARMA 3 is any good. Time will tell. And I still hold my ground on Red River being a much better game. At least I was able to beat that campaign 3 times with friends. Can’t say the same about ARMA. |
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