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NVIDIA to offer Ubisoft Bundle

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/05/2014 09:43 AM | source: | 34 comment(s)
NVIDIA to offer Ubisoft Bundle

Nvidia is releasing the “Pick Your Path” bundle, this means that anyone that buys a GTX 980, 970, 780 Ti, 780 or 980M or 970M notebook get their choice of one of three games: Assassin’s Creed Unityy, Far Cry 4 or The Crew.

SANTA CLARA, Calif.Nov. 4, 2014 NVIDIA today announced a new tw technology PC gaming development partnership with Ubisoft® that will bring consumers closer to their games than ever before.

Thanks to the power of NVIDIA GeForce® GTX® technology, including the just-released GTX 980 and 970 GPUs, this holiday’s hottest games, Assassin’s Creed® Unity, Far Cry® 4 and The Crew, will look simply incredible. By integratingg NVIDIA’s superior GameWorks technologies, such as HBAO+ for realistic shadows, TXAA for cinema quality smoothness, as well as enhanced 4K support, Ubisoft is delivering cutting-edge content that allow PC gamers to become fully immersed in their gaming environments.

Part of the “Pick Your Path” promotion which kicks off this week and runs to the end of the year, gamers who purchase a qualifying GeForce GTX GPU, including a GeForce GTX 980, 970, 780 Ti, or 780 graphics card or a notebook with GeForce GTX 980M or 970M get their choice of which title--The Crew, Far Cry 4 or Assassin’s Creed Unity--to add to their library for free.

“NVIDIA has worked hard, hand-in-hand with our development teams, to help provide the best experience for our PC players,” said Jean-Francois St.Amour, Lead Graphics Programmer at Ubisoft Montreal. “Their support and insight is even more important now, as we make a big technological leap into the next-generation of Assassin’s Creed games.”

Assassin’s Creed Unity, the latest installment in Ubisoft’s most successful franchise, will feature HBAO+, TXAA, PCSS and tessellation technologies which allow Ubisoft to realistically render the 16th century game environments, which are set in Paris during the French Revolution.

Another legendary game series getting a massively visual and technology upgrade is Far Cry 4. In addition to HBAO+, TXAA, PCSS and enhanced 4K support, Far Cry 4 also integrates NVIDIA Godrays technology so gamers can feel the sun beating down in the Himalayas, and NVIDIA HairWorks, for rendering the realistic, but deadly adversaries that will be encountered in the game.

And finally, if horsepower, engines and pound per cubic feet rev your receptors more, then The Crew, the ultimate street racing game ever made, may be just the ticket you’ve been waiting for. Motoring through the bustling streets of New York City and Los Angeles, cruising down sunny Miami Beach or trekking through the plateaus of Monument Valley never looked so superb thanks in part to the integration of HBAO+ and TXAA technologies-- all rendered in breathtaking 4K. The Crew even comes with an Android companion app that lets you tinker with your ride before playing it live, chat remotely, browse friend profiles, and send your crew on jobs, all from the road.



NVIDIA to offer Ubisoft Bundle




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lucidus
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#4952435 Posted on: 11/05/2014 10:20 AM
So people who bought a card earlier or on day 1 are f´d up?
...and with "people", i mean those beta testers.

Real nice dick move from Nvidia.
Should i return my card and order a new one, cause i´m still in time?

Yes, unfortunately. But you could try speaking with your retailer.

fantaskarsef
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#4952439 Posted on: 11/05/2014 10:28 AM
hehe I wouldn't buy a graphics card depending on what games I get with it...

Emille
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#4952451 Posted on: 11/05/2014 10:45 AM
Complete with unique Nvidia branded in game anal beads!

I hear they work so much better than the default in game ones...something about the guage...

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#4952455 Posted on: 11/05/2014 10:57 AM
Great! That means I'll be able to buy a code cheaply off someone who's bought one of those cards.

makaveli316
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#4952457 Posted on: 11/05/2014 11:07 AM
Yes, unfortunately. But you could try speaking with your retailer.


They said that isn´t possible. I bought my card 2 weeks ago and i could still return it if i want and buy another one, but it´s not worth it.
It´s ok though, i´ll still play those games anyway....somehow....

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