GPU-maker Nvidia has showcased a gallery of screenshots that depict Ubisoft’s new swashbuckling pirate adventure Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag in ultra-definition glory.
If you’ve always wanted to see Edward Kenway explore the high seas or scour tropical islands across the Caribbean in ultra-definition, we’ve got some good news for you. Nvidia has recently put together a snazzy offering of screens that show off Assassin’s Creed IV in a mix of 3840×2160 and 1920×1080 resolutions.
The company also highlighted the GeForce GTX Holiday Bundle, which includes Batman: Arkham Origins, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and on Nov. 19 gamers will be able to jump into the pirate boots of Edward Kenway in AC4: Black Flag.
The gallery is complimented by a GeForce GTX tech video provided by Nvidia, which details some of the effects that are included in the impressive next-gen technology.
Below is the gallery of assorted screenshots showing off Black Flag in various max resolution settings.
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If you’ve always wanted to see Edward Kenway explore the high seas or scour tropical islands across the Caribbean in ultra-definition, we’ve got some good news for you. Nvidia has recently put together a snazzy offering of screens that show off Assassin’s Creed IV in a mix of 3840×2160 and 1920×1080 resolutions.
The company also highlighted the GeForce GTX Holiday Bundle, which includes Batman: Arkham Origins, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and on Nov. 19 gamers will be able to jump into the pirate boots of Edward Kenway in AC4: Black Flag.
The gallery is complimented by a GeForce GTX tech video provided by Nvidia, which details some of the effects that are included in the impressive next-gen technology.
Below is the gallery of assorted screenshots showing off Black Flag in various max resolution settings.
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