3D support confirmed for PC version of Battlefield 3
DICE did an extensive talk involving Battlefield 3 over at the recently concluded GDC 2011. They did various presentations showcasing various tech used for creating the experiences in BF 3.
The presentations, mostly involved the PC version of the game and showcased various features including DirectX 11 ones, such as Deferred Shading and SRAA antialiasing.
However, most interestingly, one of their slides included details about the game supporting 3D, a feature yet to be announced officially. The slide, as seen above, explains how DICE have managed to incorporate 3D, seamlessly into the game and reveals that it’ll both support Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology and AMD’s HD3D tech.
DICE will use “explicit 3D renderingâ€, which means  that each frame is rendered to each eye, while retaining much of the image quality and detail that was in a regular 2D image.
This is another solid feature for the game to have and we’re definitely excited about it.
What about you? Let us know in the comments.
Battlefield 3 releases this fall for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

