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Guru3D.com » News » Watch Dogs Nvidia PC Tech Video

Watch Dogs Nvidia PC Tech Video

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/06/2014 08:49 AM | source: | 56 comment(s)

NVIDIA began a promotion last week bundling Watch Dogs with a qualifying video card. The promotion is for an unspecified limited time and gameplay starts on May 27th on PC, Xbox 360, Xbox O







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Loophole35
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#4813609 Posted on: 05/07/2014 02:09 AM
**cough**MANTLE**cough**

;)

What's this Mantle thing you speak of???????? Does it even work on all GCN cards? No? How many games currently use it ? 2

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#4813621 Posted on: 05/07/2014 02:23 AM
This is one of the reasons why I switched to NVidia when the 680 launched.. I used ATi/AMD for years because I never wanted to spend the extra money for NVidia. I was a cheap ass and I still kind of am, using a AMD CPU.. Anyways, I got tired of missing out on NVidia only features. In gaming, there are things AMD/ATi cannot do that NVidia can. However NVidia can do everything a AMD/ATi card can. Now with prices so close these days I cannot understand why people still buy AMD. AMD are not the budget company they used to be. Since I have switched to NVidia I haven't missed out on a damn thing. The choice is very very easy.


Lol, dude next time use Google before you post. Nvidia can't do some of the AMD features, also AMD have better multi gpu scaling.

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#4813633 Posted on: 05/07/2014 02:33 AM
Doesn't work that way for me. I can't launch Steam bought Ubisoft games through Uplay alone without Uplay telling me it needs Steam and proceeds to launch it. You can't launch the game without both accounts turned on. AC4, Splinter Cell Conviction, and other games do this.


You could always install the game through Uplay after its been registered (or just add the cd-key from steam to Uplay without installing through steam, since this should be working now).

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#4813753 Posted on: 05/07/2014 05:56 AM
I just saw this video and another gameplay video and the car chases looks ridiculous....the car hitting the trees and the trees flying like they were made out of plastic. Theres no damage signs on the cars at all.........besides that, did anyone else notice the "weird" way the trees and the leaves are moving in this video? is this video in x2 FF? ha ha

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#4813760 Posted on: 05/07/2014 06:24 AM
Why do people hate Uplay? I've never had any problems with it myself, and I think it's pretty decent as far as digital distribution platforms go.. I'm getting Watch Dogs on Uplay, as I'd rather deal with just one DRM than two.

Also, Ubisoft added an offline mode sometime ago, so you can still play your games without an internet connection..

More competition is good. Steam is awesome, but it shouldn't be our only choice.. Personally I think EA Origin is better than Steam for specifically digital distribution.

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