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Submitted by vortis 250d ago | interview

Geomerics Interview: Next-Gen Consoles, Battlefield 4 And Ray-Tracing

Gaming Blend "We had a chance to ask about how Enlighten can be used in current-gen projects as well as how it scales for the next-gen consoles, as well as how it compares to the emerging path-tracing or ray-tracing methods used in the digital light and production design circles." (Battlefield 4, Industry, Next-Gen, PC)

Dark_king  +   250d ago
have to say was a good read.Lighting is more important now then ever before.An will only get more important as time goes on.Kind of sucks that a article like this will get no attention because it's not flame bait.
Who knows what BF4 will bring at least on pc.
http://www.engadget.com/201...
lonesoul65  +   249d ago
I think it probably comes down to people not caring as much about the tech side of "how stuff works" that will keep this from being widely viewed...but yes...it was a good read

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