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Epic Games Includes Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision in Unreal Engine 3

Category: Gaming
Posted: March 11, 2010 08:19PM
Author: Nemo

NVIDIA and Epic Games took advantage of the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today to announce the addition of NVIDIA 3D Vision technology support to Unreal Engine 3. This means that developers who have licensed the Unreal Engine 3 will be able to take full advantage of integrated 3D Vision technology support. Epic's Unreal Development Kit (UDK), a free version of Unreal Engine 3, will also benefit from the addition of 3D Vision support, bringing a theater-quality 3D development platform to current users.

Working together, Epic Games and NVIDIA have integrated "out of the box" support for NVIDIA 3D Vision technology into Unreal Engine 3 which is the engine that powering such games as Gears of War and Gears of War 2, Shadow Complex, BioShock 2, Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2,  Borderlands and Batman: Arkham Asylum. For those of you who missed OCC's review of  NVIDIA's 3D Vision, the technology consists of wireless, active-shutter glasses and a wireless USB emitter and works with compatible 120Hz desktop LCDs, 3D TVs and projectors. A NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX or higher GPU is also required. You can read more about the Future of Nvidia 3D Vision here.



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CAINuKe on March 11, 2010 08:43PM
WOOT! I am actually making a game off of UDK. now if only I had a 3D monitor and glasses
slick2500 on March 11, 2010 08:53PM
I have 10 pairs of those glasses for 3D vision discover, go to the nvidia store and you can buy the glasses for $1.00 each but they only come in 10 packs.
ClayMeow on March 12, 2010 07:44AM
You know that's not the true 3D Vision, right?
BizaroStormy on March 13, 2010 10:43AM
I have the true 3D vision and I NEVER use it. Why? because it makes games harder to play and there is always a double image at the edge of the screen, and glare effects in games are extremely annoying and distracting with them on.

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