It looks like the PC version of Titanfall will end up the undisputed winner of the resolution battle by a wide margin, as Nvidia is collaborating with developer Respawn Entertainment to make the PC version 4K-compatible.

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Nvidia announced the arrangement today, which includes plans to add support for temporal anti-aliasing (TXAA), a technique that reduces the crawling and flickering effects seen in many games. It will also work to add Horizon Based Ambient Occlusion+ (HBAO+), designed to add more detailed and realistic shadows around objects in the game.All that tech speak essentially amounts to a game that will look absolutely gorgeous when played on high-end machines.Titanfall was released March 11 on PC and Xbox One. The Xbox 360 version was met with another delay this week as its developer, Bluepoint Games, is apparently working to get the game as close to the quality of its higher-powered peers as possible.

Dustin J. Seibert is a freelance writer covering videogames. His wife pointed out how worn out he looked this morning because he stayed up late with Titanfall and Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes. Follow him on Twitter at @Justice2K