DICE hat im Battlefield Blog noch einmal erwähnt, dass der jüngst veröffentlichte PC-Patch für Battlefield 3 eine stereoskopische 3D-Unterstützung hinzugefügt hat. In den Video-Optionen kann die Funktion eingeschaltet werden, die dann dafür sorgt, dass die Frostbyte 2-Engine jedes Bild doppelt rendert - somit wird für jedes Auge ein entsprechendes Bild bereit gestellt.
"This gives us full control of how our game looks in 3D, and lets us create an even more visceral experience for the player. Rendering each frame twice is quite performance heavy, though, so take that into consideration if you want to play with Stereoscopic 3D enabled. To improve performance, you may want to reduce graphics quality or resolution compared to what you normally would use when playing without Stereoscopic 3D. Using a multi GPU setup will also improve performance, as each GPU can share the work load."
Details zu der Hardware (nVidia 3D Vision Technology oder AMD HD3D) und den Einstellungsmöglichkeiten findet ihr im jeweiligen Blog-Eintrag.
"This gives us full control of how our game looks in 3D, and lets us create an even more visceral experience for the player. Rendering each frame twice is quite performance heavy, though, so take that into consideration if you want to play with Stereoscopic 3D enabled. To improve performance, you may want to reduce graphics quality or resolution compared to what you normally would use when playing without Stereoscopic 3D. Using a multi GPU setup will also improve performance, as each GPU can share the work load."
Details zu der Hardware (nVidia 3D Vision Technology oder AMD HD3D) und den Einstellungsmöglichkeiten findet ihr im jeweiligen Blog-Eintrag.