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Killzone 3 screenshot
Killzone 3 screenshot

Speaking to VideoGamer.com at E3 earlier this week, Guerrilla Games managing director Hermen Hulst has revealed that although the in development Killzone 3 will feature 3D visuals, the extra dimension has not compromised the fidelity of the sequel's graphics.

Asked if 3D technology compromises processing power in any way, Hulst replied: "It's a different way of rendering. But I don't think it does. Not when we're done and dusted. You can have all the fidelity, all the performance that you require, but it's obviously a different way of going about things, it's not apples for apples necessarily."

Speaking of the footage shown during Sony's E3 media briefing, he added: "This is months out from alpha, and already it's running very smoothly, running at an impressive fidelity - you're not going to have any issues in that respect."

Killzone 3 is scheduled for release in February 2011 only for PS3.

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tsep23

This game is going to be awesome. All this Killzone talk has me playing Killzone 2 again. I forgot just how awesome this game is.
Posted 22:16 on 20 June 2010
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El-Dev

I suppose two years to refine what are still unbelievable visuals and add
3D support isn't beyond the reach of Guerrillas talents.
Posted 22:12 on 17 June 2010
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wannabefree

I'm not sure how guerilla do it. the huge overhead required to render the same scene twice per frame has to be offset somewhere in order for the visuals not to be impacted. I wonder where the savings are being made. maybe AA?
Posted 18:59 on 17 June 2010
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Mr_Ninjutsu

Can't wait, going to be truly epic.
Posted 18:49 on 17 June 2010

Game Stats

Release Date: 25/02/2011
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre: First Person Shooter
Rating: PEGI 18+
Site Rank: 557 1
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