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id bought by ZeniMax (Bethesda's parent company)
Spluff:
That would have to have been modified, as it has cast shadows and dynamic lighting.
(also pretty water)
KvP:
Gamebryo is used for all different sorts of games. Here's a full list. Includes such greats as Civ IV, and the Playboy Mansion Game.
est:
My point is that that video is, modified or not, using the GameBryo engine. If the Bethesda guys couldn't get the same result out of it as the people that created that tech demo then it's their fault, not GameBryo's.
In any case, the version of GameBryo they used for Fallout 3 was superior to the one they used for Oblivion, so hopefully even if there's no improvements via id tech incorporated into the mix it'll still look a little less like ass this time around.
Storm Rider:
--- Quote from: KvP on 25 Jun 2009, 20:35 ---Also happened today - Mythic was absorbed into Bioware. Expect a huge-ass would-be-WoWkiller to hit sometime around 2012 from these guys.
--- End quote ---
If you believe the reports coming out from E3, it might just be The Old Republic after all. Just about every single reaction I saw was pretty enthusiastic, and it won the overwhelming majority of publications' PC Game of Show awards.
Dimmukane:
As far as using Gamebryo goes, they were making very large open world games. The only other open world game that used Gamebryo that I'm aware of (or at least they claimed to use it at one point) was Two Worlds. They probably could have made the animations better (although the scripted animations in some of the scenarios are actually pretty good), but I don't know how much more they could have improved the graphics without it dragging down the frame rate.
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