New Technologies to be Revealed at GDC 2005 23
Game technology developers Havok and Epic both plan to introduce the newest iterations of their systems at this year's GDC. Havok will be revealing the newest version of their middleware, while Epic Systems will be showing the Unreal Engine version 3 along with their new scripting tools and AI behaviors. From the article: "...seamless world support allows the creation of virtually unending environments through background management of game levels and assets. Even titles not requiring open world support will benefit from these memory management techniques on next-generation console platforms."
RPG's (Score:2, Insightful)
Bioware / Unreal Engine 3 (Score:5, Informative)
I wonder if I can go to GDC (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I wonder if I can go to GDC (Score:1)
http://www.gdconf.com/register/passoptions.htm [gdconf.com]
I don't think you are thinking what you think... (Score:2)
Please die (grandparent) (Score:1)
Re:Please die (grandparent) (Score:1)
UReal engine looks sweet (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:UReal engine looks sweet (Score:1)
Re:UReal engine looks sweet (Score:1)
But I guess I'd need another $600 video card with 5Ghz PC and 6GB of RAM upgrade thru Nvidia/ATI. [slashdot.org]
HTH
Re:UReal engine looks sweet (Score:1)
reading the site, the AI includes.
Paths, paths with slight deviations and using switches to open doors. Looks like it's going to be another Doom3/half-life 2
Only Slightly Stale Technologies To Be Re-Revealed (Score:5, Funny)
Unreal Engine 3 was demo'd at E3 last year. True, it hasn't been released yet but it's also not an introduction if the world has already been introduced to it.
I'm looking forward to the aftershow party where Michael Jackson will be unveiling his "Moonwalk", whatever that might be.
hey hey hey... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Only Slightly Stale Technologies To Be Re-Revea (Score:2)
It says they are introducing the "newest iteration" of the engine, not intoducting the engine itself, so it's correct.
I'm curious to see whats been changed/added to the engine, it's incredibly impressive from what I've seen so far. Makes me want to quit learning Source and start learning the existing version of UnrealEd, so I'll be more ready to mess with the new version when it's done!
U3 (Score:2)
If even half of those features make it into the freely distributed UnrealEd, we're going to see some great mods....
Re:U3 (Score:1)
Requires IE 4.0 or compatible browser
with activex, java and javascript enabled.
add an extra processor just for the spam bot.
Re:U3 (Score:2)
Unreal Engine E3 Video (Score:4, Informative)
Link [softpedia.com], Link 2 [fileplanet.com]
Seamless world support? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Seamless world support? (Score:2)
Of course, designing content to
Has the GDC always been so commercial. (Score:1)