Metro 2033 supports DirectX11, as evident in eight new screens
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Even if you don't know your tessellation from your displacement mapping, there's no denying that these freshly delivered screenshots of THQ and 4a Games' upcoming FPS Metro 2033 look stunning, thanks to the game's support for "a number of advanced DX11 features with the latest generation of DX11 graphics cards." These effects include the aforementioned tessellation, which produces rich detail from simple 3D surfaces, and some mighty-impressive depth of field camera focus effects.
NVIDIA is using Metro 2033 as an example of what's possible with its latest DX11-compliant GPUs, saying that "The 4A Engine is one of the most advanced game engines we've ever worked with, and with DX11 enabled, Metro 2033 is undoubtedly one of the best looking PC games of 2010." We agree -- it is very pretty in action, and the PC version we've seen wasn't yet employing any DX11 voodoo. Also, remember: In Soviet Russia, hardware tessellates you!
Reader Comments (114)
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 1:30AM sonicspike41 said
I just realized I forgot to add in the PSU in my other comment, but that's only like another $20-40 anyways, so no big deal.
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Posted: Feb 18th 2010 1:07AM Swizzler said
I think its funny that when a game uses a new version of Microsoft's crappy direct x it gets a whole blog post, but when something uses OpenGL, which has proven way more powerful, and has had features for years that direct x still doesn't have, it gets nada.
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 3:00AM (Unverified) said
I laughed out loud at the last sentence!
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 3:09AM Drake Lake said
Oh my. Feels like GameFAQs for some reason.
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 4:02AM PersianSpice said
I'm done, that guy can keep rambling if he wants but it's over as far as anyone is concerned.
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 2:22PM CaramelZappa said
You say you're done, but you're still commenting.
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Posted: Feb 18th 2010 3:35PM PersianSpice said
Was responding to the other Persian guy. So seriously, stop.
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Posted: Feb 18th 2010 4:05PM Cheesus Crust said
YOU STOP, with your PCs under $1500 can't game misconceptions.
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Posted: Feb 18th 2010 9:09AM johnnytaco said
*sigh* didnt i just buy a new graphics card, like, last year? stupid moores law...
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 10:05AM eat it said
these screens prove that no matter how hi-res you get and how much power you have...good artists with a strong foundation in lighting and anatomy will always do a better job.
sorry, but those faces are awkward and those environments are bland. but my god are they detailed!
sorry, but those faces are awkward and those environments are bland. but my god are they detailed!
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 7:06PM EngadgetSoFunny said
Agreed. They are a bit bland but just imagine what'll happen when Bioware gets access to this kind of power such as if Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age 2 were done in Direct x11 with tessolation for the PC versions.
Mass Effect 2 maxed out though with eyefinity/etc already looks pretty awesome.
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Mass Effect 2 maxed out though with eyefinity/etc already looks pretty awesome.
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 10:15AM TonyGeezy said
Hmm, the effects look nice, but the aesthetic is ugly.
Posted: Feb 18th 2010 4:08PM PersianSpice said
Never said anything under can't game. Just want a big overhaul of an upgrade. Now are we done?
Posted: Feb 19th 2010 11:48AM Blurb said
Oh nVidia, you and your dx11 video cards. Oh wait, nevermind, woodscrews, 1.7.
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