Today is a pretty big day in gaming; for the benefit of those who weren't already running a countdown like I was, I'll elaborate. Both the newest installment of downloadable content for Skyrim, Dragonborn, and Far Cry 3 are out today. Both of these are pretty big news, of course, but the Far Cry 3 news gets a little extra help on launch day from AMD, who is joining up with Ubisoft to make Far Cry 3 just a little more potent than it already was.
Far Cry 3 was actually developed as part of AMD's Gaming Evolved program, and is therefore specifically tuned for PC gaming. It's set to make the most of some very high-end AMD components, like Radeon graphics and support for both Eyefinity and CrossFire technologies. This means not only are gamers looking at some multiscreen capabilities, they're also set to get a powerful experience for upper-tier gaming machines.
The use of Eyefinity will actually allow support for up to six monitors at once on just one lone graphics card. CrossFire, in turn, will put extra power behind a multi-GPU system, allowing systems with at least two Radeon GPUs to work in parallel, boosting gaming performance. But it may well be graphics that get the biggest boost here, with the Graphics Core Next architecture taking advantage of DirectX 11 to bring several new graphic features into play... Read More
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