Titanfall PC version getting visual upgrades from Nvidia Titanfall is about to look a whole lot prettier on PC. Nvidia has announced that they'll be working with Respawn on a number of upcoming visual improvements for the game's PC version, including temporal anti-aliasing, SLI multi-GPU support, and 4k resolution for high-end monitors.

Titanfall is about to look a whole lot prettier on PC. Nvidia has announced that they'll be working with Respawn on a number of upcoming visual improvements for the game's PC version. Among the items on the agenda: temporal anti-aliasing, SLI multi-GPU support, and 4k resolution for high-end monitors.

"We are working towards implementing several NVIDIA GameWorks technologies that can make Titanfall look and play even better, including TXAA [temporal anti-aliasing] for high quality anti-aliasing and HBAO+ [Horizon Based Ambient Occlusion+] technologies for improved shadow details," Respawn's Vince Zampella told the Nvidia blog (via PC Gamer). "We will also be working towards updates for SLI and 4k support to ensure a fantastic high end PC experience."

There is no target timetable as to when any of these additions will make it into Titanfall's PC version.

While Respawn looks into improving the visual quality of Titanfall's PC iteration, the developer has just issued the game's first patch. Check out the full list of changes here.