Yes, it's hard to believe but we are less than one month away from the release of StarCraft II. The sequel to the hugely successful sci-fi RTS game from Blizzard is due for release worldwide on July 27 and it's going to be one of the biggest game releases of the year, period. Yet Blizzard still has plans to add features to the game post- release.
IGN reports that Blizzard plans to add 3D support in a future patch that will support Nvidia's 3D Vision technology. It's not all good, however as StarCraft II won't have anti-aliasing support out of the box. Blizzard might put support for it in a future patch.
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From what i’ve heard ATI cards dont support 3D, only nVIDIA cards are compatible. is that true? but that doesnt make any sense!! :(
Michelle
http://www.sendmoneytochina.orgPosted at 12:12PM on Jul 5th 2010 by Michelle
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@ Michelle: At some point in the future (probably near future) ATI cards will work. I was able to download updates for my card that display 3d, but I couldn't get the drivers for the glasses to work with it. Posted at 8:34PM on Aug 1st 2010 by Justin



I want to try out that NVIDIA 3D Vision stuff one day.Posted at 2:00PM on Jul 3rd 2010 by Einhanderkiller