Three new screenshots have emerged from Bungie's 'Destiny' which show off a 'Shrike bike' which we will get to ride in the game which you can see in the image below: Now the other two images below are really interesting, and were released by Nvidia showing off the ambient occlusion used for the game thanks to the offlline OptiX tech. What this tech does is it allows Bungie to pre-bake the effect into the game allowing for a smoother feel and better performance. Working with the OptiX SDK has allowed light baking to appear in game authoring pilelines straight off the bat. Developers are also making use of OptiX technology to display realistic renderings galore - using these renderings for configurators, replays, and rewards models.
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="agentfortys3v3n" data-time="1397298930"> <div> Destiny is going to destroy Titanflop. </div> </blockquote> You CrAzY! It's a different type of game. I can't wait for it to come out.
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="agentfortys3v3n" data-time="1397298930"> <div> Destiny is going to destroy Titanflop. </div> </blockquote> You ARE CRAZY!!! two different game types. Destiny isnt an action shooter like titanfall. Its supposed to be an MMORPG FPS. So i just cant see that being the case. I'm looking forward to playing Destiny and i hope it helps finish of COD for good but even that i dont see happening. But titanfall has been a really good game so i dont understand how you can say TITANFLOP. You must be a hardcore COD player or you just plane out suck at titanfall thats why you got to say things like that. And if so im sorry for you cause titanfall is an easy game.
Tbf BF4/CoD/Halo all annoy the Flubber out of me but Titanfall is the one game I really enjoy playing, apart from when people with a stupid amount of ping use the data centre I'm connected to and lag like Flubber in the match
That shrike picture is like months old..... Bungie had a Drawing Board for it. <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://bungie.net'>http://bungie.net</a>