BattleForge comes to gamers with DirectX 11
BattleForge comes to gamers with DirectX 11. The appearance graphics cards, DirectX 11-based as Radeon HD5850 and HD5870, apparently well received by game developers. After introducing Codemaster DiRT 2, now turn to Electronic Arts (EA) that will be bringing DirectX 11-based games, BattleForge.
Battleforge is a game that combines elements of strategy, fantasy, trading cards and magical spells in a dynamic online environment. With the buried features of DirectX 11, which is certainly Play4Free game (can be played for free) this is going to have an excellent graphic quality.
And it support for High Definition Ambient Occlusion (HDAO) which is a newer feature AMD graphics cards. With these technologies, in-game lighting effects will be more perfect.
“BattleForge is the first online game from EA which has supporting DirectX 11,” said Ben Cousins, General Manager and Battlefield Heroes BattleForge for Electronic Arts. As quoted from Gamershell, Wednesday (7/10/2009).
Cousins also added that this game will run optimally by using the latest graphics card AMD. “With the combination of DirectX 11 with AMD graphics cards, the player will get an experience that is truly unmatched in the space of a game online that is Play4Free,” he added.
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