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According to Ubisoft, 50% of games will be 3D compliant by 2012, and 15% to 20% of games will have stereoscopic 3D support by next year. While these are very exciting numbers, not all game developers are equally enthusiastic.
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I'm sorry, you aren't making any sense:nVidia has ties to russian developers, console devs wont go for s3d. Metro2033 is such a prime example. BTW ubisoft had the il-2 games but they failed something because they wont publish the sequel. Also that silent hunter series is such a heap of ridicoulus dreck.
You mean farcry2? I believe UBIsoft bought the name for farcry2. The "real" Farccry2 is actually Crysis (Crytek as devs similar to farcry 1). Regardless developers both are awesome games though.tritosine wrote:Haha they too had affair with UBI...
gahh I stand corrected, my memory is craptritosine wrote:Oh, and Since when Tomb Raider is an ubisoft game all it was is eidos. And that bono guy or something.
I should check that game out since Ian Livingstone wrote it who also wrote the late fighting fantasy books.
BTW eidos given up on eidos Hungary so no more battlestations midway on consoles. At least they got paid.
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According to Ubisoft, 50% of games will be 3D compliant by 2012, and 15% to 20% of games will have stereoscopic 3D support by next year. While these are very exciting numbers, not all game developers are equally enthusiastic.