Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood for PC gets 3D, multiple monitor support

Because Sandy Bridge has been launched (yes, the recall, but let’s get over it) and you bought an uber Core i7 rig with quad-SLI GTX580 and three monitors and have a nuclear powerplant at your backyard to power them up. That’s why they’re doing this.
Ubisoft Germany has posted a video detailing the new features included in the PC version of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. German site GameStar has also posted a breakdown of the unique features and improvements. Apart from some graphical enhancements over the console releases, the PC version will also add support for 3D displays and multiple monitors.
Yes. Specifically, the PC release will support Nvidia 3D Vision and AMD’s Eyefinity tech. The latter allows players to link together multiple monitors for some really widescreen views of Renaissance Italy. Presumably, the technology also helps you feel better about purchasing so many monitors for nothing.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is slated to pounce onto PC sometime this quarter (before April). Just in time for that new B3-stepping motherboard to arrive.
SOURCE via Ubisoft Germany











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