Assassin’s Creed 4: Nvidia shows off graphical power

28 October 2013
Assassins Creed 4

Nvidia has released a new video to showcase the graphical power that Nvidia’s GTX tech delivers to Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.

The video looks at the PCSS shadows, optimised god rays, ambient lighting technology, TXAA, and other features that are unique to PC.

For a full explanation of the differences across the platforms, check out Assassin’s Creed 4: current and next-gen differences.

Ubisoft has confirmed that the fourth primary instalment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, Black Flag, will launch on PC on 22 November, Xbox One on 22 November, and PS4 on 29 November.

The current-gen release dates are 1 November for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, and the Wii U version is coming on 22 November 2013.

The game has been in development for nearly two years, and is spearheaded by Ubisoft Montreal, the veteran AC studio. Ubisoft has pulled out all the stops and has support from other Ubisoft studios in 6 locations across the world.

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  1. Lion
    28.10.2013 at 13:04

    Its a pity it took so many games to get this one right. The first AC was a massive let down for me, i might actually bother to pirate this one.

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