British developer Rebellion has announced that PC Aliens Vs Predator will fully support DirectX 11 technology, which features ”multi-threaded rendering” and other top stuff.
It lets the team provide ”exacting detail” in the game with ”absolutely no” frame rate trouble. They’re pumped to be giving fans a game they’ve ”been waiting for”, with Rebellion ”very proud.”
”DirectX 11 provides opportunities never exploited before in 3D graphical terms, with features such as the Shader Model 5.0 providing better shadow and depth of field aspects to the game,” said Rebellion’s Chris Kingsley, reports VideoGamer.com.
”…and also multi-threaded rendering enabling the Aliens Vs. Predator futuristic characters and environments to be realised in exacting detail but with absolutely no frame rate issues.”
It’s been ten years since the first ever AvP videogame, and now Rebellion plan on bringing it back with a bang on the PC especially using Direct X 11’s hardware tessellation.
”We are confident we will deliver a game the fans have been waiting for and one of which we will be very proud.” Aliens Vs Predator releases in February 2010. Looking forward to it, videogamer?