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Unreal Tournament3 web site comes to life

New screenshots here
Thu May 10 2007, 09:38
AFTER A SMALL name change the ground has finally been set for arrival of mega-hit title for this year, Unreal Tournament III. This game is being finalised as we speak, and haiving ditched UT2k7 to become UT III, it looks even more impressive now.

We first saw UT2k7 back at E3 2006 with a gameplay demonstration showing some serious kick-ass action and the power of two GeForce boards in SLI left a lasting inqpression on everyone present.

With the launch of the official site, Epic also released couple of new screenshots, showing what FPS gamers will play later this year. So if you are wondering are high-end DirectX 10 GPUs worth the money, take a good look a these pictures

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Everything is silent, but for the crackling sound of plasma rifles

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This bike is toasted

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Baby you can drive my... hovercraft

The screenshots are mighty impressive, even though these represent souped-up versions for magazines (judging by resolution of some shots, that were in 24 Mpixel resolution), still these graphics show just how impressive UT3 is shaping up to be. This will also be one of the games for graphics benchmarking - expect UT3 scores in reviews of Back-to-School refreshes of G90 (NV55) and R670, and upcoming marchitectural generations like G100 (NV60) and R700, Larrabee, G110 and R800 and so on. µ

L'INQ
unrealtournament3.com

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