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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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Carfax
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#4813761 Posted on: 05/07/2014 06:25 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


What video was that? The welcome to Chicago trailer showed that the game does have damage models for vehicles.

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#4813788 Posted on: 05/07/2014 08:00 AM
What video was that? The welcome to Chicago trailer showed that the game does have damage models for vehicles.


The one that shows the multiplayer.

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#4813800 Posted on: 05/07/2014 09:09 AM
I'll play it safe and wait for reviews.

My problem with AC4 was that it got boring after awhile and it just became "collect everything" syndrome like every other Ubisoft game.

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#4814273 Posted on: 05/08/2014 01:23 AM
Not realy its still console port DX9(xbox360/ps3) and made for Nvidia users plus steam/Uplay.

So no money from me, Ubisoft is even worse company then EA.

Your arguement about AMD get same results ingame is not even closely true game is developed with Nvidia in mind and exclusif featers like ambiant occlusion specially developed EXCLUSIVE for Nvidia that AMD user don't have plus performance improvement EXCLUSIVE for Nvidia.

Ubisoft even promote this in this video lol.

AMD users should boycot this.

Btw im also not fan of exclusive AMD games games should benefit both cards no matter what card you use.

But game developers are payed to favor eather Nvidia or AMD and thats STUPID plus bad for us consumers period.

I know this is already happen for many years as i can remember and result is ive a handfull games with Nvidia logo on it only because i refuse polute my HDD with nvidia :P

We only maybe get in near future DX11 games because console are now DX11 but this still take prolly another year at least before we see a 100% DX 11 game.

Some sources indeed say rise of PC but numbers of desktops sold say other wise.

I love when games come to PC but if its good port that actually is made with options and Mouse keyboard in mind thats still RARE.

But have fun with Watchdogs, i won't.

I rest my case.

Lol on your own m8

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#4814277 Posted on: 05/08/2014 01:28 AM
thats nuts boycotting TWIMTBP titles, idc if I play those games or amd evolved thats irrelevant to me.

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