In a statement published on IGN, AMD said the fact that its components are also found in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One enables a relationship between DICE and the tech company to optimise the multi-platform Battlefield 4 for its parts.
“It makes sense that game developers would focus on AMD hardware with AMD hardware being the backbone of the next console generation,” the company said.
Read more here:
http://www.vg247.com/2013/06/19/battlefield-4-pc-will-be-optimised-for-amd-components/
GOA.Luke*BK*
I just hope it has proper multi-monitor support upon release. 99% of any issues were fixes for bf3, but one still remains - I never get the orange lock-on box.
Still, any time a dev claims one game or another is 'optimised' for any particular game, it really means nothing in the end, other than perhaps a company=specific feature like CUDA support.
I got an amd processor but will only ever have a nvidia graphics card. Only have an ati as a last resort at the mo at least