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HOC ET: Quake Wars Benchmark - 1.1.1
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The alien race known as the Strogg is invading Earth in this yet to be released First-Person Shooter by id Software and Splash Damage. Unlike the original Enemy Territory game, which began life as a mod to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Quake Wars is a standalone game being produced by id and Splash Damage on a budget more in line with any other top tier game. Enemy Territory is a full-fledge game that promises great things.
Totally unique technology: MegaTexture refers to a texture allocation technique facilitating the use of an extremely large terrain texture instead of repeating multiple smaller textures. It is featured in Splash Damage's game, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and was developed by id Software technical director John Carmack. MegaTexture employs a single large texture for static terrain. The texture is stored on the hard disk and streamed as needed, allowing large amounts of detail and variation over a large area with comparatively little RAM usage. The upcoming game Rage powered by the id Tech 5 engine uses textures that measure up to 128000×128000 pixels
System requirements
- 32/64 bit Windows XP / VISTA
- The latest drivers for your graphics card
- The official v1.5 patch
Feature
- Change the resolution from 800×600 up to 2048×1536 (in 9 steps).
- HD WideScreen resolutions (1280×768, 1920×1080, 1920×1200) support.
- Custom resolutions support.
- Four built-in demo.
- Tweaked Very High graphic option.
- Antialiasing and Anisotropic filtering support.
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| Author: |
HardwareOC |
| Version: |
1.1.1 |
| OS: |
Windows XP/Vista |
| File Size: |
4.39 MB |
| MD5: |
9ec5d2759256b19927e3e22923c9e031 |
| Date Added: |
12/12/2008 |
| Downloads: |
171 |
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