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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: §ôµÏG®ïñD on October 20, 2002, 03:57:08 AM
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nVidia Corporation, announced that it is working closely with Square, Japan\'s leading third-party developer and publisher of home video game console software, on the development of Final Fantasy XI for the Microsoft Windows platform. Square has selected NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti graphics processing units (GPUs) for the development and deployment of the next
installment in the Final Fantasy series, one of the best-selling game franchises of all time. The first PC game developed by Square and the first massively multiplayer online game in the Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy XI delivers crisp 3D graphics and unique visual effects, made possible only by NVIDIA GPUs.
Read on here
http://www.megagames.com/news/html/pc/nvidiaandsquaretobringffxitopc.shtml
I wonder how good it\'ll be..
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they can keep it
EQ will remain to be the best
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Hmmmmmm....
The PC is arguably the better platform for this game as it is better equiped worldwide for online play.
I guess it will sell pretty well.
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Man this is late, I posted this on my site about a month ago.
Here\'s the full thing..
NVIDIA® Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced that it is working closely with Square Co., Ltd., (‘Square’), Japan\'s leading third-party developer and publisher of home video game console software, on the development of Final % E XI for the Microsoft® WindowsTM platform. Square has selected NVIDIA® GeForceTM4 Ti graphics processing units (GPUs) for the development and deployment of the next instalment in the Final Fantasy series, one of the best-selling game franchises of all time. The first PC game developed by Square and the first massively multiplayer online game in the Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy XI delivers crisp 3D graphics and unique visual effects, made possible only by NVIDIA GPUs.
"We are proud to announce Final Fantasy XI for Windows today and are pleased to be aligned with NVIDIA to take the Final Fantasy series to the next level," said Yoichi Wada, president & CEO of Square. "The NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti GPU is the most powerful graphics processor currently available and will provide gamers with the best way to play the game."
Throughout the development of Final Fantasy XI, Square\'s development team used NVIDIA graphics as the reference hardware of choice for development and quality control testing. The result represents a quantum technological leap in the Final Fantasy series. While the game was developed with a wide range of computer configurations in mind, only those users with NVIDIA hardware, specifically GeForce4 Ti GPUs, can experience unique visual effects and other optimisations exclusive to NVIDIA hardware.
"Final Fantasy XI For Windows is a perfect example of what is possible when you combine the talents of the world\'s foremost experts in role-playing games with the leader in graphics solutions," said Dan Vivoli, vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "The legions of Final Fantasy fans will be undoubtedly awestruck by the visual excellence of the game running on GeForce4 GPUs."
Final Fantasy XI for Windows will be released in Japan on November 7th 2002. Retail copies of the game will feature NVIDIA\'s ‘The Best Way to Play’ logo, an NVIDIA marketing program in Asia designed to increase consumer awareness to games that take full advantage of NVIDIA GPUs to deliver an unmatched gaming experience. Players will also be able to access Square\'s PlayOnlineTM network service and enter the borderless world of the Final Fantasy XI gaming community.
About Square Co., Ltd.
Square Co., Ltd. is a leading developer and publisher of video game software in with annual sales of more than US $614 million and 900 employees worldwide. Square Co., Ltd. is famous for its role-playing games, including its world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series, which has sold more than 38 million units to date, and now publishes other titles under the SQUARESOFT brand. Square Co., Ltd. is based in Tokyo, Japan, and maintains a branch office in Osaka.
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they should have talked to ATI first.....their Radeon 9700 pro card Flys and looks sweet! I used to be an Nvidia fanboy..........but after I got the ATI RAdeon 9700 Pro......my mind is changed!
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youll regret that purchase soon enough
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How so mm?
nVidia seems to have their heads stuck in their ass with the nv30.
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Originally posted by nataku
How so mm?
nVidia seems to have their heads stuck in their ass with the nv30.
The NV30 chip is meant to and i quote push the RADEON 9700 PRO to its limits.
http://www.megagames.com/news/html/hardware/nv30stillhastrickupitssleeve.shtml
I personaly think NVidia are tweaking crap here and there. To make sure the card makes the ATI card look like, well crap.
Either way i won\'t be rushing out to buy them. Too expensive for something that\'s not needed.
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/me shurgs
They really haven\'t released any solid specs on the card. Untill we get some good info, I could really care less.
IMO, I seriously doubt they will crush the 9700 in performance.
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High hopes ey. You think nvidia wouldn\'t release a card AFTER a ATI card, without the idea of "crushing" it. Come on man.
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Originally posted by mm
youll regret that purchase soon enough
I agree, and FFXI already looks dated compared to what is showd from EQ2. Ohh, and FFXI seems to have very few new ideas into the mmorpg genre, for me it seems like a EQ game with better graphic in a FF world.